[sci.electronics] "Remote Controller" interconnect on Sony components

munck@linus.UUCP (Robert Munck) (10/07/87)

Several of my Sony components (receiver, cassette deck, CD) allow for
some kind of interconnection to each other on their back panels, using
a thin twisted pair.  There are two connections on each, allowing a
"daisy chain".  I'd like to have my home computer (CoCo3 running OS9)
be able to control these components, and this interconnect could be
a good alternative to attaching an I/R LED to one of the CoCo's ports
and programming it to imitate the Remote Commander.

Does anyone know, or know where I can find out, the signal format
on that interconnect?  I'd also be interested, for obvious reasons,
in the signal format of the I/R signals from the remote.  Seems
likely that they'd be the same.
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psfales@ihlpe.ATT.COM (Pete Fales) (10/08/87)

In article <14770@linus.UUCP>, munck@linus.UUCP (Robert Munck) writes:
 > Several of my Sony components (receiver, cassette deck, CD) allow for
 > some kind of interconnection to each other on their back panels, using
 > a thin twisted pair.
 > 
 > Does anyone know, or know where I can find out, the signal format
 > on that interconnect?  I'd also be interested, for obvious reasons,
 > in the signal format of the I/R signals from the remote.  Seems
 > likely that they'd be the same.

Do you really need to know the signal format?  I recently built a 
mult-device IR controller (similar to the one recently described in Byte
magazine).  No need to decode the format, just digitally "record" a
sample of the signal and play it back.  The Byte article describes
the tricks to reducing this to a manageable volume of data.

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sjc@mtgzz.UUCP (s.j.comeau) (10/08/87)

I designed a device similar to the "Rabbit" remote control extender
in functionality with the help of this book.  It's got a chapter
on the typical format of IR remote control signals and how they're
transmitted and decoded.

Lenk, John D., Complete Guide to Modern VCR Troubleshooting and Repair
1985, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs NJ 07632.
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