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USB interface board (I used a K8055 experiment interface board)
4 channel remote socket set
box to put it in
single core wire
USB cable
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and with some modifications you can even use it as a programmer for simple pics
Have a look at VB programming, I used this to make an automated pyrotechnics controller, but it could be modified for this purpose and gives a lot of customization as far as functionality goes.
I've got the K8055 board hooked up to my computer and I've attempted to wire in the controller of a robotic arm that I have laying around.
I've got the GND wire hooked up to one end of the switch and the DI1 wire going to the other side of the switch. But when I run the demo program and turn DI1 on... nothing happens, how did you wire up the remote to your experiment board?
there were only 4 switches on the front of the remote, one doing off and on for each channel. thats why I was surprised to find 8. I suppose there were two switches so that, no mater where you pressed on the switch, it triggered the channel.
I didn't set the software up at all. I just soldered the output of the usb board on to the output of the remote switch. when the board outputed, it had the same effect as pushing the switch.
Everything interferes with it, baby monitors, garage door openers, the lot.
Program your switches using any other channel will be fine.
Have done this time and time again, its the only way to stop the lights coming on in the middle of the night!