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Re: IR recievers!?!?!

There is nothing to build for the IR receivers. They are a little black three pin component a little bigger than an LED. Pin 1 goes to a digital input, Pin 2 is ground and pin 3 goes to +5v. You could solder it to a PWM cable and plug it into a digital in. This is the easy part.

Writing your own code to use this signal is the tough part
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