Ramsey Electronics manual HOW the URC1 Works

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HOW THE URC1 WORKS:

Take a look at the URC1's schematic diagram as we walk through the circuit. As you can see there is not much to the universal remote control, most of the work is internal to the IC's.

The real heart of the circuit is U6 the microcontroller IC. This 20 pin IC can perform an amazing amount of tasks, quickly as well as reliably. This IC controls all of the outputs as well as the display, and also processes the codes decoded from U5, the tone decoder IC.

U5, the tone decoder IC does most of the complicated work in this kit. Internally this chip has a set of counters that latch different outputs depending on the tones. The internal counters are referenced to a television colorburst crystal operating at 3.579 Mhz. This reference frequency is used also as the clock frequency to pin 10 of U5 the microprocessor.

U1, and U3 are serial shift registers. Data is clocked into them bit by bit from the microprocessor, and then latched to the outputs by a change in state on the LDS line. One of the outputs from these chips is used to deliver a tone output for confirmation of commands.

U4 is a digitally controlled dual potentiometer. A very versatile device, it can control volumes, levels, tuning on most Ramsey kits, thermostats, and whatever else a pot can be used in.

U7 is a quad serial digital to analog converter. This provides the 0-5VDC levels in 256 steps. These levels can be used to control dimmers, thermostats, motor speed controllers, and anything else you can come up with.

U2 is the display driver IC, this is also loaded serially with information to what the displays show. It controls six digits of the display as well as the error code LEDs.

VR1 and the surrounding parts form a simple voltage regulator to supply a steady 5 VDC to the ICs in this circuit. By using this scheme, we can have a wide range of supply voltages, from 7 volts to 15 volts DC.

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Contents Universal Remote Control Ramsey Transmitter Kits Ramsey ELECTRONICS, INC Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Ramsey URC1 URC1 Remote Control FeaturesHOW the URC1 Works Tips and Notes Ramsey Learn AS YOU Build Assembly StrategyCapacitors Ramsey URC1 Parts List SemiconductorsResistors Hardware and MiscellaneousConstruction of the URC1 URC1 7805 Shiny side Topside PC Board Nut Screw URC1 Support wire Solder Fillet Main Displayboard URC1 Initial Testing Troubleshooting Tips Using Your URC1 URC1 URC1 Setting up the URC1 QH’ Charts and DiagramsCommon To set the password To access the URC1URC1 Control Codes To set an output on or offTo set a Control Pot To set a LevelTo vary the resistance up*CLevel ## or *2Level ## To set a TimerFor the master user to exclude devices from the user Special codes Resetting the entire unitOther tones Testing the URC1Done Accessing the URC1 URC # Expanding Notes Connector considerationsURC-1 Parts Layout Diagram Ramsey Kit Warranty Estimated Assembly Time URC1 Universal Remote ControlRequired Tools Additional Suggested Items