What device are you using to send and receive IR signals?
Posted: Tue May 06, 2025 12:58 pm
...for Home Automation
Currently I use a Raspberry Pi 4, LIRC and some cobbled together IR receiver & transmitter components hanging off the GPIO pins. LIRC is used to decode several dozen different NEC1 button presses to trigger HA actions and also used to send out a few IR commands (turn on/of receiver, set to HDMI 1, etc.).
I would like to upgrade this arrangement to a thin client PC* and eliminate the GPIO mess. I wouldn't mind staying with LIRC if a suitable transceiver could be obtained. I like the look of the `USB Infrared Toy v2` device but it looks like it is sold out in most places that used to sell them.
Looking at Globalcache devices, they seem to be up for handling the transmitting of IR signals just fine but possibly not onboard decoding of received signals.
Any recommendations of a suitable device would be most appreciated!
*The thin client PC that I purchased does have a real serial port onboard.
Currently I use a Raspberry Pi 4, LIRC and some cobbled together IR receiver & transmitter components hanging off the GPIO pins. LIRC is used to decode several dozen different NEC1 button presses to trigger HA actions and also used to send out a few IR commands (turn on/of receiver, set to HDMI 1, etc.).
I would like to upgrade this arrangement to a thin client PC* and eliminate the GPIO mess. I wouldn't mind staying with LIRC if a suitable transceiver could be obtained. I like the look of the `USB Infrared Toy v2` device but it looks like it is sold out in most places that used to sell them.
Looking at Globalcache devices, they seem to be up for handling the transmitting of IR signals just fine but possibly not onboard decoding of received signals.
Any recommendations of a suitable device would be most appreciated!
*The thin client PC that I purchased does have a real serial port onboard.