How to wire this?
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Hello again! Im trying to get better at understanding schematics.. This is what I want to do on my breadboard LINK to schematic
NPN is a TIP120 transistor.
IR led is a simple 5mm 940nm with 2 legs.
What does "D21 IR" mean?
How exactly do I wire this?.. I dont understand how to wire From A0 to the TIP120 with 4.7k resistor to IR LED..
Thank you for help!
edit: This is a part of the schematic from Makeit.netflix.com/the-switch
Basicly if I figure this out I want to make a Wifi button so when I press the button, the ir will start the TV and my phone will get a notification that will trigger tasker to run a scene in the android App imperihome.This scene would do something like Turn off some lights, Dim those lights, set this light to this colour and so on.. For Friday/Saturday nights :)
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I have just put my nodemcu on a breadboard, connected it to ground and vin. I have also just put the led and the transistor on the board.
I wanted to start with just making the IR part work to turn on the TV and then continue from there. This is my first time following a schematic like this and also first time using a transistor. Im more used to the very user friendly guides from @hek where everything is visual on how to wire. This type of schematic confuse me but I want to learn :)
So if "D21 IR" is the IR led this means..
- 4.7K resistor from A0 to the + of the Transistor
-3.3V to the + of IR LED and also from + of IR led to + Of transistor?
hmm
Thanks again :)
- 4.7K resistor from A0 to the + of the Transistor
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@mfalkvidd Thank you! This is really great! :)
I will take a look at this after work tomorrow :+1:
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