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    [queued] KODI IR receiver

    Deleted User, Should you decide to try it you will find: 1. It is not very directional. 2. It is highly discriminatory against signals that don't apply to it. 3. It is fast and very reliable never missing one that does. It supports a fairly complete KODI command set and it is easily modified...
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    [queued] KODI IR receiver

    Deleted User, There are a lot of IR receivers so I wasn't sure anyone would be interested in this one.. But you are welcome to it.
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    [queued] KODI IR receiver

    Having desired a very flexible and reliable IR receiver and transmitter pair for my home theater, which centers on KODI, I found several unsatisfactory offerings. So I built one now in it's 3rd generation and with much simpler HW then previous. The HW consists of a Teensy 3.2 and a TSOP4838 IR...
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    Teensy 3.2 Pulse Capture.

    Thanks, Luni. You Nailed it. "Set by hardware when the FTM counter passes the value in the MOD register. The TOF bit is cleared by reading the SC register while TOF is set and then writing a 0 to TOF bit. Writing a 1 to TOF has no effect." No matter how often I read that I THOUGHT reading the...
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    Teensy 3.2 Pulse Capture.

    I am trying to capture the down pulses on a Teensy 3.2 and having trouble with the initialization. The attached is a minimalist program to prove functionality. It is based on FreqMeasure (thanks Paul). At the moment it disappears into interrupt-land as soon as enabled. This is demonstrated by...
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