Celadon Remote Control Systems
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History Celadon was formed in 1990 in order to support the CORE (C.O.R.E. - "Controller Of Remote Equipment" - Remote control originally designed and manufactured by Steve Wozniak (of Apple Computer) in 1985, through his company CL9). Celadon obtained the rights to produce the CORE Programmable Infrared Remote Control. Celadon renamed the product the PIC-100 Programmable Infrared Controller. The C.O.R.E. was the first remote control on the market with learning capabilities as well as containing complex macro capabilities, advanced programmable timers, it's own programming language, and even a serial port. The serial port was used to control the CORE from a host computer, upload and download infrared codes, upload operating system updates and general control for automation purposes. The PIC-100 was followed by the PIC-200 which advanced on the internal workings of the unit by adding FlashRAM. |
Please contact us to inquire about pricing and availability for our remote control products or call our sales and applications engineering staff at (415) 472-1177 x201. |