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TV Remote Control Jammer Circuit

This document describes a circuit that uses an infrared diode to jam the signal from a TV remote control, preventing the TV from changing channels or receiving other commands when the circuit is activated. The circuit produces a constant 38kHz infrared signal that confuses the TV's infrared receiver. It works by using an infrared emitting diode and limiting the current to 100mA using diodes and a resistor to provide a constant interference signal to the TV's remote control receiver.

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TV Remote Control Jammer Circuit

This document describes a circuit that uses an infrared diode to jam the signal from a TV remote control, preventing the TV from changing channels or receiving other commands when the circuit is activated. The circuit produces a constant 38kHz infrared signal that confuses the TV's infrared receiver. It works by using an infrared emitting diode and limiting the current to 100mA using diodes and a resistor to provide a constant interference signal to the TV's remote control receiver.

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TV REMOTE CONTROL JAMMER CIRCUIT

This circuit confuses the infra-red receiver in a TV. It produces a constant signal that interferes with the signal from a remote control and prevents the TV detecting a channelchange or any other command. This allows you to watch your own program without anyone changing the channel !! The circuit is adjusted to produce a 38kHz signal. The IR diode is called an Infra-red transmitting Diode or IR emitter diode to distinguish it from a receiving diode, called an IR receiver or IR receiving diode. (A Photo diode is a receiving diode). The current through the IR LED is limited to 100mA by the inclusion of the two 1N4148 diodes, as these form a constant-current arrangement when combined with the transistor and 5R6 resistor.

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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