2 layer board of 1.01 x 2.01 inches (25.6 x 51.0 mm)
Uploaded:
January 13, 2017
Shared:
February 01, 2017
Total Price:
$10.05
This PCB is intended to be a WiFi to IR bridge to bring dumb IR devices onto a home automation network (eg. "Alexa, turn off TV"). It is designed to be mounted under a wall-mounted TV, pointing towards it's IR receiver. The USB port provides "TV ON/OFF" feedback and the board is powered by a 12V …
This PCB is intended to be a WiFi to IR bridge to bring dumb IR devices onto a home automation network (eg. “Alexa, turn off TV”). It is designed to be mounted under a wall-mounted TV, pointing towards it’s IR receiver. The USB port provides “TV ON/OFF” feedback and the board is powered by a 12V wall-wart. The USB port can also provide power if the solder switch is bridged.
EDIT (10/20/2017): Unfortunately, I can’t find my original firmware which was based on this Github repo. Amazon Echo was able to discover it natively just like Wemo switches.
Components included an ESP-12 module, two APA3010F3C-GX IR LEDs, a 10118192-0001LF USB connector, and the usual supporting components like caps, resistors, etc.
Shared files can be found here
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This PCB is intended to be a WiFi to IR bridge to bring dumb IR devices onto a home automation network (eg. "Alexa, turn off TV"). It is designed to be mounted under a wall-mounted TV, pointing towards it's IR receiver. The USB port provides "TV ON/OFF" feedback and the board is powered by a 12V …
This PCB is intended to be a WiFi to IR bridge to bring dumb IR devices onto a home automation network (eg. “Alexa, turn off TV”). It is designed to be mounted under a wall-mounted TV, pointing towards it’s IR receiver. The USB port provides “TV ON/OFF” feedback and the board is powered by a 12V wall-wart. The USB port can also provide power if the solder switch is bridged.
EDIT (10/20/2017): Unfortunately, I can’t find my original firmware which was based on this Github repo. Amazon Echo was able to discover it natively just like Wemo switches.
Components included an ESP-12 module, two APA3010F3C-GX IR LEDs, a 10118192-0001LF USB connector, and the usual supporting components like caps, resistors, etc.
Shared files can be found here
Show full description