Answer is yes, but you will need to program a chip if you want mimo. What are you using it for? In most cases, using more then one fototransistor is not really helpful.
im spreading them out on a shirt so if im hit with IR waves i know
Honestly, that will not work like you think it will. You can hook up quite a few fototransistor as you want, but the sensitivity of the transistors will make it so if one of them glows all of them will. You will see that you will have about a 6 foot coverage with most ir waves. Only in limited cases will covering a shirt with a few make it more sensitive then normally would. IR falls off very quickly. As for more sensitive ones, osram makes quite a few, but you will have to pay for them, I last checked them in at 3 dollars each.
Here's the link: http://www.instructables.com/id/IR-Detector/
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Answer is yes, but you will need to program a chip if you want mimo. What are you using it for? In most cases, using more then one fototransistor is not really helpful.
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Honestly, that will not work like you think it will. You can hook up quite a few fototransistor as you want, but the sensitivity of the transistors will make it so if one of them glows all of them will. You will see that you will have about a 6 foot coverage with most ir waves. Only in limited cases will covering a shirt with a few make it more sensitive then normally would. IR falls off very quickly. As for more sensitive ones, osram makes quite a few, but you will have to pay for them, I last checked them in at 3 dollars each.