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# Infrared Flipper File Formats
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## Supported protocols list for `type: parsed`
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```
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    NEC
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    NECext
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    NEC42
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    NEC42ext
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    Samsung32
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    RC6
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    RC5
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    RC5X
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    SIRC
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    SIRC15
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    SIRC20
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    Kaseikyo
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    RCA
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```
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## Infrared Remote File Format
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### Example
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    Filetype: IR signals file
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    Version: 1
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    #
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    name: Button_1
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    type: parsed
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    protocol: NECext
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    address: EE 87 00 00
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    command: 5D A0 00 00
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    #
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    name: Button_2
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    type: raw
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    frequency: 38000
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    duty_cycle: 0.330000
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    data: 504 3432 502 483 500 484 510 502 502 482 501 485 509 1452 504 1458 509 1452 504 481 501 474 509 3420 503
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    #
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    name: Button_3
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    type: parsed
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    protocol: SIRC
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    address: 01 00 00 00
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    command: 15 00 00 00
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### Description
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Filename extension: `.ir`
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This file format is used to store an infrared remote that consists of an arbitrary number of buttons.
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Each button is separated from others by a comment character (`#`) for better readability.
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Known protocols are represented in the `parsed` form, whereas non-recognized signals may be saved and re-transmitted as `raw` data.
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#### Version history:
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1. Initial version.
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#### Format fields
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| Name       | Use    | Type   | Description                                                                                                                                   |
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| ---------- | ------ | ------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| name       | both   | string | Name of the button. Only printable ASCII characters are allowed.                                                                              |
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| type       | both   | string | Type of the signal. Must be `parsed` or `raw`.                                                                                                |
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| protocol   | parsed | string | Name of the infrared protocol. Refer to `ir` console command for the complete list of supported protocols.                                    |
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| address    | parsed | hex    | Payload address. Must be 4 bytes long.                                                                                                        |
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| command    | parsed | hex    | Payload command. Must be 4 bytes long.                                                                                                        |
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| frequency  | raw    | uint32 | Carrier frequency, in Hertz, usually 38000 Hz.                                                                                                |
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| duty_cycle | raw    | float  | Carrier duty cycle, usually 0.33.                                                                                                             |
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| data       | raw    | uint32 | Raw signal timings, in microseconds between logic level changes. Individual elements must be space-separated. Maximum timings amount is 1024. |
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## Infrared Library File Format
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### Examples
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- [TV Universal Library](/assets/resources/infrared/assets/tv.ir)
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- [A/C Universal Library](/assets/resources/infrared/assets/ac.ir)
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- [Audio Universal Library](/assets/resources/infrared/assets/audio.ir)
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### Description
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Filename extension: `.ir`
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This file format is used to store universal remote libraries. It is identical to the previous format, differing only in the `Filetype` field.\
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It also has predefined button names for each universal library type, so that the universal remote application can understand them.
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See [Universal Remotes](/documentation/UniversalRemotes.md) for more information.
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### Version history:
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1. Initial version.
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## Infrared Test File Format
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### Examples
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See [Infrared Unit Tests](/assets/unit_tests/infrared/) for various examples.
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### Description
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Filename extension: `.irtest`
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This file format is used to store technical test data that is too large to keep directly in the firmware.
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It is mostly similar to the two previous formats, with the main difference being the addition of the parsed signal arrays.
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Each infrared protocol must have corresponding unit tests complete with an `.irtest` file.
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Known protocols are represented in the `parsed_array` form, whereas raw data has the `raw` type.\
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Note: a single parsed signal must be represented as an array of size 1.
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### Version history:
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1. Initial version.
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#### Format fields
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| Name       | Use          | Type   | Description                                                      |
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| ---------- | ------------ | ------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| name       | both         | string | Name of the signal. Only printable ASCII characters are allowed. |
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| type       | both         | string | Type of the signal. Must be `parsed_array` or `raw`.             |
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| count      | parsed_array | uint32 | The number of parsed signals in an array. Must be at least 1.    |
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| protocol   | parsed_array | string | Same as in previous formats.                                     |
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| address    | parsed_array | hex    | Ditto.                                                           |
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| command    | parsed_array | hex    | Ditto.                                                           |
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| repeat     | parsed_array | bool   | Indicates whether the signal is a repeated button press.         |
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| frequency  | raw          | uint32 | Same as in previous formats.                                     |
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| duty_cycle | raw          | float  | Ditto.                                                           |
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| data       | raw          | uint32 | Ditto.                                                           |
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#### Signal names
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The signal names in an `.irtest` file follow a convention `<name><test_number>`, where the name is one of:
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- decoder_input
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- decoder_expected
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- encoder_decoder_input,
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and the number is a sequential integer: 1, 2, 3, etc., which produces names like `decoder_input1`, `encoder_decoder_input3`, and so on.
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| Name                  | Type         | Description                                                                                           |
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| --------------------- | ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| decoder_input         | raw          | A raw signal containing the decoder input. Also used as the expected encoder output.               |
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| decoder_expected      | parsed_array | An array of parsed signals containing the expected decoder output. Also used as the encoder input. |
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| encoder_decoder_input | parsed_array | An array of parsed signals containing both the encoder-decoder input and expected output.             |
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See [Unit Tests](/documentation/UnitTests.md#infrared) for more info.
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