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<blockquote data-quote="myscha" data-source="post: 1182001" data-attributes="member: 74181"><p>The lib I use takes a quite different approach as it's intended to be used on small embedded systems with only one microcontroller. All the IR en-/decoding is done on the microcontroller and only 6 Bytes of data must be exchanged. My host application maps those bytes to a keyboard key or to key sequences. The host application developer doesn't need to have any idea about the underlying IR protocols. But to support new protocols the firmware of the device must be updated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you know any receiver that allows waking up from S4 or S5?</p><p></p><p></p><p>The idea behind that comes from my former mainboards as most of them weren't able to wake on the integrated RTC. So I implemented an RTC in the device and now I don't have to rely on the mainboard any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myscha, post: 1182001, member: 74181"] The lib I use takes a quite different approach as it's intended to be used on small embedded systems with only one microcontroller. All the IR en-/decoding is done on the microcontroller and only 6 Bytes of data must be exchanged. My host application maps those bytes to a keyboard key or to key sequences. The host application developer doesn't need to have any idea about the underlying IR protocols. But to support new protocols the firmware of the device must be updated. Do you know any receiver that allows waking up from S4 or S5? The idea behind that comes from my former mainboards as most of them weren't able to wake on the integrated RTC. So I implemented an RTC in the device and now I don't have to rely on the mainboard any more. [/QUOTE]
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