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The ESP8266 is still arguably one of the least expensive and most popular devices to send infrared codes from WLANs.
https://shepherdingelectrons.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-ir-egg-voice-controlled-esp8266-i2s.html?view=magazine describes how to use I2S to accurately control output to a GPIO pin. Maybe it is of interest to you.
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Thank you for the suggestion. Closing as duplicate of #5, where I also more give more detailed comments.
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The ESP8266 is still arguably one of the least expensive and most popular devices to send infrared codes from WLANs.
https://shepherdingelectrons.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-ir-egg-voice-controlled-esp8266-i2s.html?view=magazine describes how to use I2S to accurately control output to a GPIO pin. Maybe it is of interest to you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: