AN4152 Implementing an IR Blaster on HCS08-Based IEEE® 802.15.4 Wireless Nodes Application Note
■MC1321x — HCS08A MCU plus transceiver in a single 71-pin LGA
■MC13202 transceiver used with MC9S08QE128 MCU
■MC13233 — HCS08 MCU plus a transceiver in a single 48-pin LGA
●As manufacturers make the transition from conventional infrared (IR) based remote controls to RF communication, it may be advantageous to continue to provide IR blaster capability along with the RF radio. This application note provides some recommendations and guidelines for implementing an IR remote control blaster function on the above referenced HCS08-based MCUs.
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