Thanks to Tuya Smart and Lichuang EDA for their support and sponsorship~~~
Video demonstration operation is here: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1mV411H773
Since it is a Tuya SOC development-free solution, there is no need to write troublesome programs.
Mom no longer has to worry about my cat losing her hair while writing code.
Introduction to Mao universal remote control:
1. The board adopts an integrated PCB simple design, with an infrared transmitter tube, an infrared receiver tube and a pink LED indicator light on the front, and various components on the back. The base plate has no components and is connected and fixed with M4 screws. No additional shell is required.
2. Provide button configuration, long press for 3 seconds to configure the network.
3. Pink LED indicator light, flashes at 0.5Hz when distributing the network, and flashes once when sending infrared data.
4. Type-C female socket provides power, so you don’t need to care about the direction of plugging in.
5. Small in size, you can put it in your pocket and take it with you by plugging in a power bank.
6. If you encounter an infrared support library that does not exist, you can learn the infrared information of the original remote control.
Physical picture:
Side display:
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