IR Hardware Info

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IR Hardware Info (9/6/94)

Q: How does the Newton send "Remote Control" codes?

A: This information is hardware dependent, and is only valid for the Original Message Pad, Message Pad 100, and Message Pad 110 products.

The IR transmitter/reciever is a Sharp IR Data Communication Unit connected to the second channel of a built-in SCC. When in "Remote Control" mode, the SCC is not used. Instead, a carrier frequency of 38KHz is transmitted, and the CPU toggles a register to generate the data pattern.