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28 changes: 28 additions & 0 deletions STEMMA_IR_LED_Emitter/code.py
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Liz Clark for Adafruit Industries
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
# Based on irremote_transmit.py for CPX by ladyada

import time
import pulseio
import board
import adafruit_irremote

# Create a 'PulseOut' to send infrared signals on the IR transmitter @ 38KHz
pulseout = pulseio.PulseOut(board.D5, frequency=38000, duty_cycle=2**15)
# Create an encoder that will take numbers and turn them into NEC IR pulses
emitter = adafruit_irremote.GenericTransmit(
header=[9500, 4500], one=[550, 550], zero=[550, 1700], trail=0
)

# count variable
count = 0

while True:
# send IR pulse
emitter.transmit(pulseout, [255, 2, 255, 0])
# increase count
count += 1
# print to REPL
print("IR signal sent %d times!" % count)
# two second delay
time.sleep(2)