
Quad IR Receiver Case
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In this project, I constructed a quad IR receiver module on a 5cm x 7cm matrix-style prototyping PCB. For more information about the quad IR receiver module, refer to my blog post at http://teslaandi.wordpress.com/2014/01/26/quad-ir-receiver-module/. The circuit incorporates an AND gate that combines the outputs of four IR receiver modules for 360-degree coverage in robotics, AV control, and laser tag systems. The inspiration behind this design was to simplify tagger construction for my robot, particularly when dealing with multiple listening IR receivers on a single Arduino board. To assemble the circuit, follow the attached schematic/PCB instructions and install it in the case using at least two smaller screw holes to secure the PCB halves together. Be sure to double-check your board dimensions before printing, as I made minor adjustments for my specific prototype board. For additional guidance, consult my blog post at http://teslaandi.wordpress.com/2014/01/26/quad-ir-receiver-module/.
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