A universal remote control based on the Atlink CB3S module and developed using the Atlink zero-code platform. It realizes network distribution (clearing the distribution network information) through the onboard key switch. At the same time, it can be remotely controlled using a mobile phone to turn on and off air conditioners and lights. Wait for infrared equipment
Design purpose: In the current high temperature situation across the country, we hope to have a cool environment when we get home from get off work. With this remote control and the provided software, we can turn on the air conditioner on the way home from get off work and let it cool down in advance. When we get home, Directly cool
The module directly uses the code library, so you don't have to find it separately. Of course, there is also an infrared receiver left in case of emergency needs.
In order to look good, I also used Lichuang EDA Professional Edition to design a more respectable shell for him.
A small suggestion is that this software is a bit large. If it is only used for remote controls, such a large software is not necessary.
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