Motorola - MC145026P - Encoder and Decoder Pairs
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Motorola - MC145026P - Encoder and Decoder Pairs - DIP NEW
Operating Voltage Range: 2.5 to 18 V -The MC145026 encodes nine lines of information and serially sends this information upon receipt of a transmit enable (TE) signal. The nine lines may be encoded with trinary data (low, high, or open) or binary data (low or high). The words are transmitted twice per encoding sequence to increase security. The MC145028 decoder treats all nine trinary digits as an address which allows 19,683 codes. If binary data is encoded, 512 codes are possible. The VT output goes high on the MC145028 when two addresses are consecutively received (in one encoding sequence) which both match the local address.
Very-Low Standby Current for the Encoder: 300 nA Maximum @ 25C
Interfaces with RF, Ultrasonic, or Infrared Modulators and Demodulators
RC Oscillator, No Crystal Required
High External Component Tolerance; Can Use 5% Components - Internal Power-On Reset Forces All Decoder Outputs Low
SKU | 19034 |
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Condition | NS - NEW SURPLUS |
Part Number | MC145026P |
Motorola - MC145026P - Encoder and Decoder Pairs - DIP NEW
Operating Voltage Range: 2.5 to 18 V -The MC145026 encodes nine lines of information and serially sends this information upon receipt of a transmit enable (TE) signal. The nine lines may be encoded with trinary data (low, high, or open) or binary data (low or high). The words are transmitted twice per encoding sequence to increase security. The MC145028 decoder treats all nine trinary digits as an address which allows 19,683 codes. If binary data is encoded, 512 codes are possible. The VT output goes high on the MC145028 when two addresses are consecutively received (in one encoding sequence) which both match the local address.
Very-Low Standby Current for the Encoder: 300 nA Maximum @ 25C
Interfaces with RF, Ultrasonic, or Infrared Modulators and Demodulators
RC Oscillator, No Crystal Required
High External Component Tolerance; Can Use 5% Components - Internal Power-On Reset Forces All Decoder Outputs Low