2021-05-18, 10:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 2021-05-19, 05:47 AM by Jean-Marc Douroux.)
(2021-05-18, 10:00 PM)ironman Wrote:I think I read in a post that Sean said that the arduino in the new HAT decodes rolling code.Also, the remote provided by Sean only exists to my knowledge for EV1527 decoding.(2021-05-18, 05:30 PM)Jean-Marc Douroux Wrote: For Pypilot, you need so-called rolling code remote controls 433MHz with an EV1527 coding chip.
Thanks for this, but where did you get this information from? It's not on the pypilot.org web site, nor do I see any hardware or schematics that are available there that refer to the pypilot hat or this EV1527 chip. Is there another forum where this is discussed?
Thx,
Please note, the existing waterproof 4-button remote controls in the 315 or 433 MHz version as well as in the rolling code or programmable code version. The printed circuit is the same for all 4 versions. Only the chips are different and not in the same location on the PCB. For Pypilot, only 433 MHz remote control with EV1527 decoding chip can be used. There is no problem using multiple remote controls. The key of each of the radio remote controls is individually programmable in the configuration menu of the Pypilot server.