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Description
HT12E 12-Bit Encoder IC (HT12E IC) DIP-18 Package
HT12E is an encoder integrated circuit of 212 series of encoders. They are paired with 212 series of decoders for use in remote control system applications. It is mainly used in interfacing RF and infrared circuits. The chosen pair of encoder/decoder should have the same number of addresses and data format.
Simply put, HT12E converts the parallel inputs into serial output. It encodes the 12 bit parallel data into serial for transmission through an RF transmitter. These 12 bits are divided into 8 address bits and 4 data bits. HT12E has a transmission enable pin which is active low. When a trigger signal is received on the TE pin, the programmed addresses/data are transmitted together with the header bits via an RF or an infrared transmission medium. HT12E begins a 4-word transmission cycle upon receipt of a transmission enable. This cycle is repeated as long as TE is kept low. As soon as TE returns to high, the encoder output completes its final cycle and then stops.
The HT12E ICs have an operating range of VCC from 2.4 V to 12 V. Maximum current consumption is 0.3 mA through Icc and output sink and source current is 1.6 mA. The recommended operating voltage is 5 V.
Pin Configuration
Address Pin (A[0:7])
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Data Pin (A[8:11])
10, 11, 12, 13
Oscillator I/O Pin (OSC1, OSC2)
16, 15
Valid Transmission Pin (TE')
14
Data Input Pin (DOUT)
17
Power Supply (VDD)
18
Ground (VSS)
9
Operating Voltage Range
2.4 V to 12 V
Technology
CMOS
Package
DIP−18
Output Current
1.6 mA
Powering Current
0.3 mA
Temperature Range
-50 °C - 125 °C
Features
Operating voltage 2.4V~12V.
Low power and high noise immunity CMOS technology.
Low standby current: 0.1A (typ.) at VDD=5V.
Data code has a positive polarity.
HT12A with a 38kHz carrier for the infrared transmission medium.
Minimum transmission word Four words for the HT12E.
The built-in oscillator needs only a 5% resistor.
Minimal external components.
12-bit Encoder IC to be used with HT12D
Encoded data has 4 Data bits and 8 Address bits
Commonly used for RF and IR wireless transmission
Wide supply voltage ranges from 2.4V to 12V, typically 5V is used