Microchip Technology's HCS362-I/SN
The HCS362-I/SN is a cutting-edge integrated circuit (IC) from the renowned manufacturer Microchip Technology, designed for secure code hopping and encryption applications. This sophisticated device is particularly tailored for use in remote keyless entry (RKE) systems, alarm systems, and various secure access control solutions. The HCS362-I/SN stands out for its robust security features and ease of integration into a wide range of electronic systems.
Key Features
- KeeLoq® Code Hopping Technology: At the heart of the HCS362-I/SN is Microchip's proprietary KeeLoq technology, which ensures each transmission is unique, thereby significantly reducing the risk of code interception and unauthorized access.
- Programmable 32-bit Serial Number: Each IC can be assigned a unique serial number, which is used in the encryption process, adding an additional layer of security to the system.
- 15 Functions with 67-bit Transmission Code Length: The device supports up to 15 different functions or commands, making it highly versatile for various applications while maintaining a long code length for enhanced security.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed with power efficiency in mind, the HCS362-I/SN is ideal for battery-operated devices where long service life is crucial.
- Operating Voltage Range: With an operating voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, this IC can accommodate a variety of power supply configurations, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of designs and applications.
Applications
The HCS362-I/SN is adept at serving a multitude of applications where secure data transmission is paramount. It is commonly employed in:
- Automotive RKE systems
- Garage door openers
- Home security systems
- Identity tokens and access badges
- Wireless sensor networks
With its robust security features and flexible applications, the HCS362-I/SN from Microchip Technology is an excellent choice for developers and manufacturers seeking to enhance the security and reliability of their wireless communication systems. Its small form factor, encapsulated in an 8-pin SOIC package, ensures it can be easily integrated into compact designs without sacrificing performance or security.