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HOPPING ENCODER 2.5V/3.3V/5V 14-PIN PDIP TUBE

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14-DPIP
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

HCS370/P

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Microchip Technology

HOPPING ENCODER 2.5V/3.3V/5V 14-PIN PDIP TUBE

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationHCS370/P
ApplicationsKeyless Entry, Remote Secure Access
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Package / Case14-DIP
Package / Case [x]0.3 "
Package / Case [y]7.62 mm
TypeCode Hopping Encoder

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 330$ 2.49
Microchip DirectTUBE 1$ 2.69
25$ 2.60
100$ 2.49
1000$ 2.29
5000$ 2.18

Description

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HCS370 Series

The HCS370 is a code hopping encoder designed for secure Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) systems. The HCS370 utilizes Microchip’s patented KEELOQ® hopping technology, which incorporates high security, a small package outline, and low cost, to make this device a perfect solution for unidirectional remote keyless entry systems and access control systems. The HCS370 combines a 32-bit hopping code generated by a non-linear encryption algorithm, with a 28/32-bit serial number and 5/3 status bits to create a 69-bit transmission stream. The length of the transmission eliminates the threat of code scanning and the code hopping mechanism makes each transmission unique, thus rendering code capture and re-send (code grabbing) schemes useless. The encoder key, serial number, and configuration data are stored in EEPROM, which is not accessible via any external connection. This makes the HCS370 a very secure unit. The HCS370 provides an easy-to-use serial interface for programming the necessary security keys, system parameters, and configuration data. The HCS370 operates over a wide voltage range of 2.05V to 5.5V and has four button inputs in an 14-pin configuration. This allows the system designer the freedom to utilize up to 15 functions.