The PT2259-S-TP is a remote control encoder utilizing CMOS Technology offered by Princeton Technology Corp. This encoder is designed for use in a variety of remote control applications, allowing for efficient and reliable transmission of control signals. The device features a compact design and low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
Applications
- Remote control systems for consumer electronics (TVs, DVD players, etc.)
- Security systems (alarm systems, access control)
- Industrial remote control applications
- Garage door openers
- Fan and lighting control
Features
- CMOS Technology: Offers low power consumption and high noise immunity.
- Single-chip encoder: Simplifies circuit design and reduces component count.
- Multiple key support: Enables various control commands to be transmitted.
- Oscillator circuit: Internal oscillator, eliminating the need for external clock components.
- Low standby current: Extends battery life in remote control applications.
- Multiple address options: Supports a large number of device addresses, minimizing interference.
Benefits
- Enhanced Battery Life: The low power consumption of the PT2259-S-TP extends the operational life of battery-powered remote control devices.
- Reduced System Cost: The integrated oscillator and single-chip design reduce the number of external components required, lowering overall system cost.
- Improved Reliability: CMOS technology provides excellent noise immunity, ensuring reliable signal transmission in noisy environments.
- Simplified Design: The easy-to-use encoder simplifies the design of remote control systems, allowing for faster development cycles.
- Versatile Application: The PT2259-S-TP can be used in a wide range of remote control applications, offering flexibility in product development.
Additional Details
The PT2259-S-TP typically operates with a supply voltage range suited for battery-powered applications. It supports multiple address and data options, allowing for customization of the remote control system. The output signal is typically an encoded signal that can be decoded by a corresponding decoder IC. The device is available in a small outline package (SOP), facilitating easy integration into compact remote control units.