11 years ago
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Everybody should have seen remote control sensor (small bulb ahead of it). When you will press any button you will not see any change in it.
But check it from your mobile camera. And press any button in remote control. You will see light in the sensor whenever you press button in the remote control.
How's that? Can anybody explain the reason or logic behind it? :whistle:
Everybody should have seen remote control sensor (small bulb ahead of it). When you will press any button you will not see any change in it.
But check it from your mobile camera. And press any button in remote control. You will see light in the sensor whenever you press button in the remote control.
How's that? Can anybody explain the reason or logic behind it? :whistle:
But I can see the sensor light every time press any button on it. It is a small LED that blinks when the circuit works. I am not sure if you are asking for something else.
Everybody should have seen remote control sensor (small bulb ahead of it). When you will press any button you will not see any change in it.
But check it from your mobile camera. And press any button in remote control. You will see light in the sensor whenever you press button in the remote control.
How's that? Can anybody explain the reason or logic behind it? :whistle:
But I can see the sensor light every time press any button on it. It is a small LED that blinks when the circuit works. I am not sure if you are asking for something else.
Are you talking about your TV remote control.. There is little bulb (led bulb sensor) ahead of it. But when I press it I can't see any light on it with my eyes. I have check this out with around 5 TVs. But in my mobile camera I can see light blinks when I press the remote button.
I don't know if your TV remote control is the exception. Try out with other tv remote whose light not blink when you press buttons. But you should able to see the light in mobile camera.
Red light on remote !?
That's weird. We have two tv at home and no one is like that.. he he
Hope some other one can confirm this.. I am not talking about light on TV, I am talking about light on remote sensor.
Lol.. No need to check.. I know some remotes are like that. But if you can get remote which don't blink light like that, then see it through your mobile camera... you will see light in camera when you press button of remote, which is not visible by naked eye.
Whats the reason behind that? That's what i am asking.
Lol.. No need to check.. I know some remotes are like that. But if you can get remote which don't blink light like that, then see it through your mobile camera... you will see light in camera when you press button of remote, which is not visible by naked eye.
Whats the reason behind that? That's what i am asking.
Okay in that case the main technology used in home remote controls is infrared (IR) light. The signal between a remote control handset and the device it controls consists of pulses of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye.
Lol.. No need to check.. I know some remotes are like that. But if you can get remote which don't blink light like that, then see it through your mobile camera... you will see light in camera when you press button of remote, which is not visible by naked eye.
Whats the reason behind that? That's what i am asking.
Okay in that case the main technology used in home remote controls is infrared (IR) light. The signal between a remote control handset and the device it controls consists of pulses of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye.
But why we can see light blinks on that remote sensor when we see it using mobile camera.. ?
Lol.. No need to check.. I know some remotes are like that. But if you can get remote which don't blink light like that, then see it through your mobile camera... you will see light in camera when you press button of remote, which is not visible by naked eye.
Whats the reason behind that? That's what i am asking.
Okay in that case the main technology used in home remote controls is infrared (IR) light. The signal between a remote control handset and the device it controls consists of pulses of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye.
But why we can see light blinks on that remote sensor when we see it using mobile camera.. ?
Probably it has got to do with speed of frames pr the the pixel that makes it possible.
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