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I'd be curious to know if you could achieve the same result using a set of lenses and tiny, well-positioned (hot?) mirrors.
Otherwise, if you're talking about simple regeneration, yes, this would work.
-Le Chaud Lapin-
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cabinet.
I'd be curious to know if you could achieve the same result using a set of lenses and tiny, well-positioned (hot?) mirrors.
Otherwise, if you're talking about simple regeneration, yes, this would work.
-Le Chaud Lapin-
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Easily purchased off-the-shelf.
...Jim Thompson
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Sounds simple, and probably is, but any pitfalls?
I need to feed an IR signal from a typical remote control through woodwork into a box housing multimedia stuff. I was thinking of using a photodiode, high speed opamp with a minimal high pass filter and then output to IR LED inside the cabinet.
BTW, does anyone already sell such a module?
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google: infrared repeater
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I've seen big boxes, but no simple encapsulated feedthrough.
-- Dirk The Consensus:- The political party for the new millenium http://www.theconsensus.org
Got it!
IR23
Dirk
The Consensus:- The political party for the new millenium
Right - "repeater" was the word I was looking for - thanks.
-- Dirk The Consensus:- The political party for the new millenium http://www.theconsensus.org
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