Smee, the last url in my first post shows how the guy tried using the one from RS, but it didn't work, do you think he got the 78L05? I think I might take you up on your offer if you can find that pile of 7805'ssmee said:If your serial port spits out high enough voltage, you should be able to use the 7805 that Radio Shack sells: 276-1770.
The 78L05 is much smaller (TO-92, the size of the transistors you've been buying). The 7805 may not be very efficient, but it shouldn't matter too much. If your serial port doesn't spit out enough voltage, the 7805 may not deliver 5 volts.
If you want, I can toss a 78L05 in the mail. If I can find them, I should have 100 or so around here.
work is done in a microntroller, offboard from the PC.
My understanding (now) is that it's primarily used to record an IR sequence which will be played back. The goal is to have the Ocelot control other devices, not really for it to be controlled.electron said:So why would anyone want to use the Ocelot IR input at all then? Am I missing something?