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Where can I find Smallest Volume Remote Kit ?? - Click HERE for Original Thread
calico88
Since my box are tiny, smaller than 5cm X 5 cm for remote volume space, does anyone ever seen the Volume Remote Kit ? (DIY) ??

or buy the ready to use ?
as long as small/tiny.

I saw threads mith any kits but they are big for my box.

thanks
cal
Bluto
Cal -

Can't recall dimensions but there is a Scandinavian guy who sells kits right here in forum in sellers area.

Bluto
calico88
I couldn't find the scandinavian guy who posted the remote...

any hint ?

cal
JesseG
Smallest I have ever seen = I have one and it orks great!

http://www.diygene.com/servlet/the-415/4-way-Motorized-Remote/Detail
theAnonymous1
This PGA23XX/CS3310 IR controller board is fairly small, but it requires a seperate board with the PGA23XX/CS3310 on it (which could be made even smaller).

http://www.tauntek.com/irvc-ir-mast...ume-control.htm
calico88
thank you for the site remote tiny control board.
but i have no clue how to connect them together with the additonal board.

and i was thinking using it with small motor from cellular vibrator motor to control the potentionmeter.
I can build the mechanical gear for the pot. but I have no idea how the electronic part .

cal
pacificblue
Here is "the Scandinvian guy" from post #2 :)
http://electronics.dantimax.dk/Kits...ards/index.html
calico88
thank you, but I think it's still too big for my box.

cal
theAnonymous1
This board isn't specifically for a volume control, but it could be configured to power a motorized pot. It's only 5cm x 4.5cm.

http://www.apogeekits.com/ir_receiver.htm
calico88
ok, well I need much smaller than that.

thanks
DcibeL
Ok, well if you need much smaller than that you're likely limited to designing it yourself with small SMT components. You can use a digital volume control IC such as a PGA2311 and a micro to remove the space taken up by the pot and motor, but if you're going to do all that work unless you really love your chassis I would say it would make more sense just to get a slightly larger chassis.

You can't squeeze one of the kits in there if you lay the pcb on it's side maybe?
calico88
well, I can not squeeze that pcb on the space I got.

there must be a way to create this.
I just need 2 bottons, up and down botton to move the motor one step and another.

may be not yet.
I guess I have to wait.

cal

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