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Wake-On-LIRC is a small circuit that is used to replace the homebrew serial port receiver of the LIRC project. With Wake-On-LIRC you can turn on your PC with your IR remote by sending a Wake-On-LAN pulse. It shares the IR receiver IC (e.g. TSOP1738) as well as the Wake-On-LAN socket, so LIRC and Wake-On-LAN will remain working just as before.
For decoding the incoming RC5 or SIRCS remote control signals an Atmel AVR ATtiny12(L) or AT90(L)S2343 is used.
Feature overview:
turns on your PC by IR remote control
learns one RC5 and one SIRCS code independently
compatible replacement for the homebrew LIRC serial port receiver
Restrictions:
can only detect RC5 (Philips) and SIRCS (Sony, 12bit) encoded IR signals to turn on PC (contributions for other encodings are welcome!)
Requirements:
ability to flash an Atmel ATtiny12(L) or AT90(L)S2343 microcontroller (I can send you controllers with the latest firmware installed - have a look at the emcad products page)
ATX compliant PC mainboard with Wake-On-LAN support and 3pin header (for power supply while PC is turned off and on)
Changes from 0.1.2 to 0.2.0:
added learning mode, codes can be changed during operation now
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Download:
Circuit schematics - Wake-On-LIRC schematics for the 0.2.0 firmware (part names renumbered since 0.1.2!), revision 1, PNG image (Date: 2004-06-30)
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wakeonlirc-0.2.0.tar.gz - Wake-On-LIRC 0.2.0 firmware source code (.asm), brief documentation, gzip'd tar (Date: 2004-06-30)
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Какие могут быть грабли при прикручивании к VDR?
Не сосвем понял как и чем прошивать флэш Atmel ATtiny12(L) or AT90(L)S2343?