Type |
Standard |
singal compose |
Use |
ICs
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NEC, Apple, TiVo and Pioneer Protocols |
940nm 38k |
* user code1 + user code2 + command code + reversed command code, only need to decode out the user code 1, user code 2 and command code, 1C 2F 33 |
most common, common IR remote controller, Changhong, |
uPD6121, uPD6122, TC9012, and compatible ICs: PT2221, PT2222, SC6121, SC6122, SC9012
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Sony |
8, 12, 15 and 20 bits. 38 kHz, 40 kHz / TSOP receivers |
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exclusively by Sony |
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Philips RC5, RC5-7F, and RC5-7F-57 |
13, 14 bits, 36 38 57khz |
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invented by Phillips but is very common and used by a variety of manufacturers |
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Phillips RC6, RC6-6-20, Replay and MCE Protocols |
16 20 32 bits ... |
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was invented by Phillips but is used by wide variety of manufacturers |
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JVC, JVC protocol |
Example |
Example |
is used by equipment made by that manufacturer |
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Panasonic_Old, Scientific Atlantic, Cisco, Time Warner, Bright House |
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is used by some cable boxes and DVR's manufactured by Scientific Atlantic and Cisco |
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NECx Protocol |
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It differs in timing from NEC only by the length of the header. |
similar to the original NEC protocol. It is used by NEC and a variety of other manufacturers especially Samsung televisions.
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Samsung36 protocol |
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is a somewhat strange 36 bit protocol |
used by some Samsung devices especially Blu-ray players.
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G.I. Cable protocol |
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is used by some Motorola cable boxes and DVR's manufactured by General Instruments.
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DirecTV protocol |
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It comes in six different varieties. It uses three different frequencies of 38, 40, or 57 kHz. It also uses two different varieties of lead out times of either 9000 µs or 30,000 µs. |
is used by that manufacture's set top boxes.
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Phillips rcmm protocol |
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is sometimes known as the Nokia protocol but is most famous because it is used by set-top boxes for AT&T U-Verse cable systems
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