Mark Weaver wrote:

I'd like to get the IR blaster on my PVR-150 working with LIRC, so to this end I've got the parts for a cheapi2c device to capture traffic from the Windows application. There have been some other posts on the list about this, but I don't think anyone has actually gotten around to doing a capture.


I have done lots of captures - Just not of the IR blaster.

Yes, this is what I meant -- there were no captures of the IR blaster.

I had a go this evening, but with my version of a cheapi2c attached, the windows driver just blue screens (with STOP: 0x000007E -- which is Inaccessible Boot Device AFAICT?! -- disabling the driver lets it boot normally, then reenabling it cuases it to reboot).

Clearly I've screwed something up (or possibly just toasted the card). I wasn't sure where the ground plane that you referred to is, perhaps I've got this wrong, could you give more precise directions to it?

On my card, it's a rectangular pad about (from memory) 5mm x 8mm at the corner furthest away from the edge connector and the backing plate. There's a similar pad on the front of the card - Which if I remember is NOT ground..

Other option is to find ground on the tuner, which is easy to wire to. Or maybe assume the tuner case is grounded.

I'm assuming you have a resistor in-place and the parallel connector attached to another PC, as in my follow-up email?

Cheers,

Allan.


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