In this video, I walk you through how to use the RX480E remote control circuit and a 4-channel remote fob to make just about anything remote-controlled. Whether you're a magician looking to create a dazzling effect or a hobbyist adding wireless functionality to your next project, this guide will show you how to get started.
You'll learn:
How to wire the RX480E circuit for your needs.
How to use TIP transistors to turn devices on and off.
The seven modes of operation for ultimate versatility:
Jog Mode: Press the learning button on the module 1 time, and after the remote controller learns, it enters jog mode.
Self-Locking Mode: Press the learning button 2 times, and the remote controller will enter self-locking mode after learning.
Interlock Mode: Press the learning button 3 times, and the remote controller will enter interlock mode after learning.
Two-Way Self-Locking + Two-Way Jog Mode: Press the learning button 4 times, and the remote control will enter this mode after learning.
Two-Way Jog + Two-Way Interlock Mode: Press the learning button 5 times, and the remote control will enter this mode after learning.
Two-Way Self-Locking + Two-Way Interlocking Mode: Press the learning button 6 times, and the remote control will enter this mode after learning.
Two-Way Interlock + Two-Way Interlock Mode: Press the learning button 7 times, and the remote control will enter this mode after learning.
This simple yet versatile setup opens up endless possibilities for remote-controlled magic and more. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more how-tos and creative ideas!
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