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ATtiny85 based IR switch


The ATtiny85 had to be forced to fit onto a standard (150mil wide) SO8 footprint. I don't feel like rerouting the board, so I choose to use 'the force'.
You can take a look at an animated version on my blog. It's quite annoying ;-)
It can adapted to work with any IR protocol, as it doesn't do any decoding. It only compares stored to measured patterns. There's a soft-UART in the code, so you can use it to print measured / unknown IR data and later add that to the known IR codes. Requirements: ISP programmer, suitable IDE to compile the code. It should also be possible to Arduino-ize the code and use the existing Tiny-core, but that is up to you ;-)
You can take a look at an animated version on my blog. It's quite annoying ;-)
It can adapted to work with any IR protocol, as it doesn't do any decoding. It only compares stored to measured patterns. There's a soft-UART in the code, so you can use it to print measured / unknown IR data and later add that to the known IR codes. Requirements: ISP programmer, suitable IDE to compile the code. It should also be possible to Arduino-ize the code and use the existing Tiny-core, but that is up to you ;-)
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