‘001’SERIES RADIO RECEIVER DECODER MODULES.
• Miniature RF Receiver /Decoder • Keeloq Protocol
• 40 Pin DIL I/C Profile • Single Relay Option Available • Supplied As AM or FM • LED Indication Of Data Reception • Easy Learn Transmitter Feature • CMOS/TTL Outputs, Momentary or Latching • Single Supply Either 5V or 12V • Contacts 2A @ 12V • Available 433Mhz @ 10mW • Requires No Radio Licence
Applications
• General Remote Control Systems • Garage Door Openers • Car, Caravan, Motorcycle Alarms • Remote Switching • Remote Gates • Paging
Description
This range of miniature modules are complete four channel RF receiver/decoders that can be configured for many different low power short range telemetry applications. All modules are plug-in dual-in-line (DIL) package with the same profile as a standard 40pin DIL I/C for easy PCB mounting. A single relay option is an extended length module (removable) containing a BT/47 type relay. The module requires connections to the power supply 5Vdc or 12Vdc and data outputs only. The unit may be supplied with one of two AM receivers or an FM receiver configuration. An LED indicates data reception. Each decoder is compatible with any KEELOQ transmitter/encoder. The decoder has an easy-to-use 'LEARN' facility to allow the decoder to learn up to 50 transmitter/encoders.
Block Diagram
ANTENNA
Vcc Link
Optional RELAY
R x LINK 1 LINK 2
Decoder Circuit
+5v
1 2 3 4
Program Switch
0V
DS101-4
Aug ‘02
©2002 Reg. No. 277 4001, England.
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Signal Allocation (from plan view of module)
+12V 0V +5V 0V
1 2 3 4
O/P 1 O/P 2 O/P 3 O/P 4 LINK 2 LINK 2 LINK 1 LINK 1 +ve LED PSW1 N/C PSW1 N/C
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21
PINS 36 -39, 22 -23 N/C N/C N/C N/C N/C USED BY FM RX MODULE ONLY
PINS 26 -28, 32, 35 -40 USED BY AM, AMS Receivers MODULE ONLY
N/C
ANTENNA I/P
BREAK HERE IF RELAY NOT REQUIRED
RLY
CK1 CK2 P4/3 P4/2 P4/1
RELAY CONTACTS NORMALLY CLOSED COMMON NORMALLY OPEN NOT USED
Mechanical Details
RX MODULE
COMPONENTS SIDE
PSW
1
LED
RELAY 15mm (AM)
19.05mm +/-0.2
2.54mm
FM RX AM RX
AMS RX
20mm (AMS)
23mm (FM) 53.34mm +/- 0.2 75.57mm +/-0.2
1.9mm +/-0.1 FROM EDGE OF PCB TO PCB LOCATING HOLES
PINS ON 0.1” PITCH PINS ARE DIA 1mm
DS101-4
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©2002 Reg. No. 277 4001, England.
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Pin Description
Pin No 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Name +12V 0 VOLT +5V 0 VOLT O/P1 O/P2 O/P3 O/P4 LINK2 LINK2 LINK1 LINK1 +ve LED Description +12V Supply Voltage. Must be used for Relay operation Ground for +12V Supply. +5V Supply Voltage. Alternative supply if 12v supply not used. See Note Ground for +5V Supply. See Note Data output channel 1. Open collector Transistor output. (This is used to drive the relay when fitted) Data output channel 2. CMOS/TTL with series 220 Ω resistor Data output channel 3. CMOS/TTL with series 220 Ω resistor Data output channel 4. CMOS/TTL with series 220 Ω resistor Connect to pin 13 to make “Link2” Connect to pin 12 to make “Link2” Connect to pin 15 to make “Link1” Connect to pin 14 to make “Link1” External LED sink output, can be connected directly to cathode of external LED. Connect Anode of the LED to +5V. Indicates Data reception, and programming status. Programming Switch, This is used when learning new transmitters. Not connected. Can be used as locating pin for mounting the module Connect to 17 to make “PSW1” switch. Not connected. Can be used as locating pin for mounting the module Connect Antenna to this input The module uses these pins when configured as FM. Not connected. Can be used as locating pin for mounting the module The module uses these pins when configured as AM. Not connected. Can be used as locating pin for mounting the module The module uses these pins when configured as AM. Not connected. Can be used as locating pin for mounting the module The module uses these pins when configured as AM. These pins are used when configured as an AM or FM module. Relay contacts Normally Open Relay contacts Common Relay contacts Normally Closed
17 18 19 20 21 22 - 23 24 - 25 26 - 28 29 - 31 32 33 - 34 35 36 - 40 P4/1 P4/2 P4/3 NOTE:
PSW1 N/C PSW1 N/C ANT I/P N/C N/C N/C
P4/1 P4/2 P4/3
The module is designed to be powered from either 12v or 5v not both! The 12v supply is necessary for relay operation.
AM Transmitter Keyfob Switch / Output Table
1 Switch Keyfob 2 Switch Keyfob 3 Switch Keyfob O/P 1 Centre Switch LH Switch LH Switch O/P 2 RH Switch RH Switch O/P 3 Top Switch (Red)
Link Status
Link1 Open Open Connected Connected Link2 Open Connected Open Connected O/P 1 Latch Mom Mom Latch O/P 2 Latch Mom Mom Latch O/P 3 Latch Mom Latch Mom O/P 4 Latch Mom Latch Mom
DS101-4
Aug ‘02
©2002 Reg. No. 277 4001, England.
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Learning / Erasing A New Transmitter
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press and release the programming switch (PSW1) Note that the LED will illuminate Depress and release the transmitter once, LED on the decoder will extinguish Depress and release the transmitter again, LED on the decoder will flash After the LED has stopped flashing the transmitter has been successfully taught to the decoder This transmitter will now operate the system To completely erase the transmitters, press PSW1 on the decoder for 10 seconds. The LED will turn off after the 10 seconds to indicate that the transmitter(s) have been erased
Synchronisation (Hopping Models Only)
This equipment requires the transmitter and receiver to be synchronised. If the transmitter has been pressed more than 50 times outside the range of the receiver, the receiver will loose synchronisation with the transmitter. To re-synchronise, press the transmitter twice within range of the receiver.
Antenna Design
For 99% of applications a 16.5cm piece of wire is quite adequate. The range achieved from the system is dependent on the choice and position of the antenna. The space around the antenna is as important as the antenna itself. The optimum position is to locate the antenna so that it protrudes directly out the top of the transmitter box. If this is not possible due to other design constraints try to keep the antenna away from other metal in the system such as transformers, batteries and PCB tracks, especially ground planes. In particular the ‘HOT’ end of the antenna should be kept as far away as possible from these. For further information on antenna design please see our full product catalogue.
Minimum Output Time
The following timing can be used to calculate the minimum on and off time for the outputs on the Keeloq decoder. Button press on encoder to output on decoder changing state
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