Choosing an IR-Code

Hello,

this is my first work with robotics, since I come from a more software-heavy background.

I started by using the Philips RC5-Code, but am now looking to go into a different code.

However, since I already bought my receiver I would like to stay in the range of a 36khz Code.

I am currently looking into the 10bit-Grundig Code, which runs on 40kHz which is not

optimal for my use.

 

Later in this project I am looking to make a robot move(this robot exists, I will just

have to change the receive routine in the software) via a remote control. There are many

remotes available, I just need to find a useable code.

 

The thing I am looking for now is another code that runs with 36kHz, which is harder than I

originally imagined. Does anyone have an idea on a code that runs on 36kHz so I don't have

to switch receivers?

 

Thanks in advance,

Fr0zen

**Are you looking to be able to use a consumer transmitter for **

your project, or, are you planning on making your own transmitter?

For now I am only looking

For now I am only looking for another IR-protocol, other than RC5, that runs on 36kHz since before actually going onto my robot I will need to test if I can send/receive my commands from the remote control.

I am planning to use an

I am planning to use an already existing TV remote control.