I have a Rotel RSP-1069 that I want to keep behind closed doors.
It has a "3.5mm IR receiver input" that I could use....if I could find one!
Anyone know where I could locate such a thing?
Thanks,
It has a "3.5mm IR receiver input" that I could use....if I could find one!
Anyone know where I could locate such a thing?
Thanks,
Is it a stereo or mono jack on the Rotel? If it is stereo, Xantech has a model with a 3.5mm stereo plug, tip=IR, ring=GND, sleeve=+12V. I would suggest checking if the Rotel's jack has +12V across the sleeve and ring. If the sleeve and ring are shorted (i.e. a mono jack), then it is most likely an IR input jack, usually tip=IR, sleeve=GND. If this is the case, a connecting block will be needed to give power to the IR sensor.
- Richard
- Richard
No power, looks like I need a connecting block.
I have a salvaged 3pin IR receiver from an old VCR.
Any tips on what I need to supply power to get this working?
FWIW there is an available 12v trigger on the processor.
I have a salvaged 3pin IR receiver from an old VCR.
Any tips on what I need to supply power to get this working?
FWIW there is an available 12v trigger on the processor.
The 3 pin IR receivers will remove the carrier frequency from the signal. If necesary, it can be re-inserted using an oscillator, such as a 555 timer. The attached diagram is one way to get you going. If the Rotel does not need the carrier, the circuit can be made much simpler.
- Richard
- Richard
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