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HCS370-I/P
+NomenclatureIC CODE HOPPING ENCODER 14DIP
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FabricantTechnologie de micropuce
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Pièce fabricant #HCS370-I/P
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Package PDIP-14
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Package | Tube |
| Series | KEELOQ® |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Type | Code Hopping Encoder |
| Applications | Remote Secure Access, Keyless Entry |
| MountingType | Through Hole |
| Package/Case | 14-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) |
Présentation
Description
Equivalent
1. Microchip HCS360 - Another code hopping encoder with similar functionality.
2. Microchip HCS361 - Offers comparable features for secure remote control.
3. Microchip HCS362 - Provides alternative options for similar applications.
4. NXP KE410 - Can be used as a substitute in some applications.
Always verify the specific requirements of your application to ensure compatibility.
Features
1. Code Hopping Technology: Provides enhanced security by using a proprietary encryption algorithm that changes the code with each transmission, preventing code grabbing and replay attacks.
2. Keeloq® Technology: Utilizes Microchip's KEELOQ® technology for secure transmission.
3. Low Power Consumption: Designed for battery-operated devices, offering efficient power usage to extend battery life.
4. Flexible Data Rate: Supports various data rates to accommodate different system requirements.
5. EEPROM Memory: Includes on-chip EEPROM for storing configuration data and parameters.
6. Configurable Inputs: Provides multiple input pins for button configurations and system customization.
7. Wide Operating Voltage Range: Supports a broad range of operating voltages, enhancing flexibility in different applications.
8. Temperature Range: Operates reliably across a wide temperature range, making it suitable for various environments.
These features make the HCS370-I/P ideal for applications requiring secure, remote control and keyless entry systems.
Pinout
1. VDD (Pin 1): Positive supply voltage.
2. S2 (Pin 2): Switch input 2; used to set a binary code input.
3. S1 (Pin 3): Switch input 1; used to set a binary code input.
4. S0 (Pin 4): Switch input 0; used to set a binary code input.
5. PWM (Pin 5): Pulse Width Modulated data output; transmits the encoded signal.
6. VSS (Pin 6): Ground reference for the device.
7. LED (Pin 7): LED output; can be used to indicate status or activity.
8. TX/CLK (Pin 8): Transmit clock input used for programming or synchronous mode clock input.
The HCS370-I/P generates a secure, rolling code to ensure secure communication between a transmitter and a receiver, preventing code capture and replay attacks.