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Anyone knows where to get an IrDA module |
D14852001 Joined: Dec 01, 2002 Posts: 4 From: The Kitchen PM |
To be more exactly... an IrDA module for mainboards.
Thanks in advance
[ This Message was edited by: D14852001 on 2002-12-02 03:15 ] |
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Versyl Joined: May 11, 2002 Posts: 15 From: Lille, France PM |
Hi,
just go there, and you'll find it
http://www.kabiloo.com/dumobile/boutique.php?type=Datacable&marque=Toute&sessionID=#
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D14852001 Joined: Dec 01, 2002 Posts: 4 From: The Kitchen PM |
@Versyl
I can't enter the site... may be down... I saw something about Datacables, sure they also include IrDA? |
Gutteguttegut Joined: Dec 03, 2002 Posts: 17 From: The Netherlands PM |
If you want a cheap option, make your own module.
You can find on the web how to do it and what parts you need, it will cost you about $5 and some work.
Only disadvantage is that its an external device connected to a com port.
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D14852001 Joined: Dec 01, 2002 Posts: 4 From: The Kitchen PM |
@Gutteguttegut
I can't find IrDA devices schematics but just information about compiling Linux modules and iPAQs, the schematics I found apparently aren't enabled to recive and send info at the same time, while most of them are just to recive then send the same info.
Could you please tell me where the hell I can find the correct schematic? |
Gutteguttegut Joined: Dec 03, 2002 Posts: 17 From: The Netherlands PM |
English:
http://www.infraredport.com/
German:
http://www.infrarotport.de/
Dutch:
http://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_messages/615861
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D14852001 Joined: Dec 01, 2002 Posts: 4 From: The Kitchen PM |
Thank you very much!!!
Finally I build it... Found the transmitter on a local shop nearby. |
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