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Micro TV-B-Gone

oshparkoshpark wrote 07/18/2018 at 20:03 • 2 min read • Like

From Nicholas Junker on Hackaday.io

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Micro TV-B-Gone

The Micro TV-B-Gone is based off of Adafruit’s original TV-B-Gone kit, except made to be as small as possible, using an LIR-2032 coin cell.

https://hackaday.io/project/29330-micro-tv-b-gone
https://hackaday.io/project/29330-micro-tv-b-gone

I based this project off of the Adafruit TV-B-Gone kit. I wanted to start getting into using surface mount components on my projects, and seeing as the TV-B-Gone was my first foray into soldering, I figured that it would be a great project to work on.
The device takes a rechargeable LIR-2032 battery, and is activated pressing the single button on top. It will run through all TV power codes, and then go into a low power mode, waiting for the next button press. The battery will last around 40 full cycles, before being reduced down to 3.5 volts
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