Ir Remote Signal Receiver Operation; Operating Modes; Noise Filter; Ir Remote Signal Noise Filtering - Panasonic MN10285K User Manual

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8.3

IR Remote Signal Receiver Operation

8.3.1

Operating Modes

The IR remote signal receiver has three operating modes: HEAMA, 5-/6-bit, and
HEAMA–5-/6-bit automatic detect. Set the mode in the MODAUTO and
MODSEL bits of the interrupt control register, RMIR. The FMTMON bit of the
interrupt status register, RMIS, monitors the operating mode.
In automatic detect mode, the microcontroller checks the interval between
remote signal edges. If the interval is (n - 4T
value set in the LD[3:0] field of the RMLD register, it processes the data in
HEAMA format. If the interval is 28 to 35 T
5-/6-bit format.
8.3.2

Noise Filter

The IR remote signal receiver contains a noise filter to eliminate noise from the
remote signal. To enable the noise filter, set the FILTRE bit of the interrupt
control register, RMIR, to 1. The noise filter samples the remote input signal
every PWM6 cycle (21.3 µs) or PWM8 cycle (85.5 µs), then outputs the value
that it sampled at least three times during the last four sampling cycles. This
eliminates any noise occurring during one or two sampling cycles. Select the
sampling clock (PWM6 or PWM8) with the SP bit of the RMLD register.
(PWM6 is selected at reset.)
Sampling
Remote signal
Noise filter
output
Figure 8-2 IR Remote Signal Noise Filtering
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) to (n + 3T
S
S
cycles, it processes the data in
S
Noise eliminated
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