The HT12D encoders are a series of CMOS LSIs for remote control system applications. HT12D capable of encoding information which consists of N address bits and 12-N data bits. Each address/data input can be set to one of the two logic states. HT12D programmed addresses/data are transmitted together with the header bits via an RF or an infrared transmission medium upon receipt of a trigger signal. HT12D capability to select a TE trigger on the HT12D or a DATA trigger on the HT12Dfurther enhances the application flexibility of the HT12D series of encoders. The HT12D additionally provides a 38kHz carrier for infrared systems.
Features
HT12DOperating voltage - 2.4V~5V for the HT12A - 2.4V~12V for the HT12D
HT12DLow power and high noise immunity CMOS technology
HT12DLow standby current: 0.1uA (typ.) at VDD=5V
HT12A with a 38kHz carrier for infrared transmission medium
HT12DMinimum transmission word - Four words for the HT12D - One word for the HT12A