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Hi everyone..
I have to decode an NEC protocol based IR signal as a part of my academic project. Im using PSoC 3.
Please enlighten me with the ideas of measuring the pulse width.
I have tried everything I could..Timer and Counter in various configurations. I'm new to PSoC, Please help me out..
Thanks in advance!!
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Thanks for the link Bob
But im trying to measure pulse width between a falling edge and rising edge continuously and vice versa.
Should I use two counters and configure them separately?
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You may do that. There are many different ways to get a solution. When you have a little bit more experience with PSoCs you will find your own balance between hardware components and software solutions. There are a bunch of videos about how to work with PSoCs.
Bob
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yeah..but i am highly confused.fed up with the trials.Bob, could you please help me with the code?..To decode NEC protocol..using PSoC 3.
I will be very glad for the help.Thank you.
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I am trying to implement the same protocol code on PSoC 5LP. Have you succeeded with this problem?
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I have neither got a transmitter nor a receiver although I remember I did something like that in the good old PSoC1 times. I used a receiver with integrated amplifier, filter and output stage. Decoding is not too complicated, give it a try: program a PWM and connect its outputs to your discriminator. try to measure frequency and pulse width.
Bob
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That sounds cool..
I will Bob.
Thanks again