IR Remote Control Tester
Notes:
I have used a photodiode, SFH2030 as an
infra red sensor. A MOSFET opamp, CA3140 is used in the differential
mode to amplify the pulses of current from the photodiode. LED1 is an
ordinary coloured led which will light when IR radiation is being
received. The output of the opamp, pin 6 may be connected to a
multimeter set to read DC volts. Infra red remote control strengths can
be compared by the meter reading, the higher the reading, the stronger
the infra red light. I aimed different remote control at the sensor from
about 1 meter away when comparing results. For every microamp of current
through the photodiode, about 1 volt is produced at the output. A 741 or
LF351 will not work in this circuit. Although I have used a 12 volt
power supply, a 9 volt battery will also work here.
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