Sullivan Using an IR remote to Control an Arduino Circuit Diagram Now I'll show you a simple demonstration of how you can use the IR remote to control the Arduino's output pins. In this example, we will light up an LED when a particular button is pressed. You can easily modify the code to do things like control servo motors, or activate relays with any button press from the remote. In this tutorial, you'll learn about IR protocol and how to use the IR receiver Module. First, you'll see how the IR protocol works, and then you will learn to use an IR remote control kit with Arduino. Some practical examples are also provided to help you learn it better. What You Will Learn. What IR is and how it works Control LEDs (Arduino outputs) with IR remote and receiver. Although it's fun to see the key values in the Serial Monitor or on an LCD display, you will probably want to use the remote for something more useful, i.e. actual control something. In the following example, I will show you how to toggle LEDs on and off with the remote.
Explanation of the Code: 1. Including the IRremote Library #include

How to Control LEDs with an IR Remote and Arduino: Step Circuit Diagram
Introduction: How to Use IR Remotes With Arduino. By AJ_Smoothie Youtube Follow. More by the author: /* Some Sample code of how to use your IR remote * Lets get started: The IR sensor's pins are attached to Arduino as so: Pin 1 to Vout (pin 11 on Arduino) Pin 2 to GND Pin 3 to Vcc (+5v from Arduino) */ #include