Hi everyone, I would like to start off by saying I am new to this forum and still getting accustomed to the rules so please be patient with me, thanks!
I decided to work on a project regarding a remote transmitter that will be sending an infrared pulse over a large distance (around 750m) to a receiver. However I've searched all over the internet and cannot find much information regarding infrared signal attenuation or any equations that may be relevant as to how far the signal can travel before it becomes unreadable by the receiver.
Any information that could be helpful would be greatly appreciated. I thought about using an array of high powered infrared LEDs or emitters around a 850nm wavelength but if anyone has any other methods I'm open to suggestion!:thanks:
I decided to work on a project regarding a remote transmitter that will be sending an infrared pulse over a large distance (around 750m) to a receiver. However I've searched all over the internet and cannot find much information regarding infrared signal attenuation or any equations that may be relevant as to how far the signal can travel before it becomes unreadable by the receiver.
Any information that could be helpful would be greatly appreciated. I thought about using an array of high powered infrared LEDs or emitters around a 850nm wavelength but if anyone has any other methods I'm open to suggestion!:thanks:
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