Welcome to the next tutorial of our raspberry pi 4 programming course. The last guide covered connecting a Sharp infrared distance measurement sensor to a Raspberry Pi 4. Infrared (IR) sensors were demonstrated to be widely used for nearby object recognition and motion tracking. But in this session, we'll utilize Raspberry Pi 4 to create a radio-frequency (RF) remote control that can be used to operate the gadgets wirelessly. With the help of this RF remote control, we can Power On/Off the devices.
Components
Transmitter Side
RF Transmitter
HT12E IC
4 Push Buttons
750k resistor
9 Volt battery
Receiver Side
Raspberry Pi
16x2 LCD
10K POT
Breadboard
1K Resistor (Five)
33K resistor
HT12D IC
RF Receiver
LEDs (Five)
4 10K resistor
Jumper wires
RF Module
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