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MC12 Infrared Module
Nvis Technologies MC12 Infrared Module is an extension module for Nvis Microcontroller development platforms. The object is to have a clear understanding of how Infrared device can be interfaced and controlled with Microcontroller. Infrared module, MC12 has input and output terminals for connection of external real world applications.
MC12 Infrared Module is an ideal platform to enhance education, training, skills & development amongs our young minds.
- Features:
- Infrared Sensor interface
- PC based programming
- Expansion connectors for plug in with Microcontroller unit and prototyping area
- Every pin is marked in order to make work easier
- Input/output & test points provided on board
- Exhaustive Learning Material

- Study of Wireless infrared communication technology
- Data transfer from Microcontroller to PC using infrared
- Data transfer from Microcontroller to Microcontroller using infrared