EV1527 Encoder IC: Datasheet pdf, equivalent and Circuit

UTMEL

Published: 19 November 2021 | Last Updated: 19 November 2021

18397

EV1527

EV1527

LCX(Shenzhen LCHSTAR Elec)

EV1527 datasheet pdf and Unclassified product details from LCX(Shenzhen LCHSTAR Elec) stock available at Utmel

Purchase Guide

EV1527 is OTP Encoder utilizing the CMOS technology process. This article mainly covers datasheet, pinout, equivalent, programming, and other details about EV1527. Furthermore, there is a huge range of semiconductors, capacitors, resistors, and ICs in stock. Welcome your RFQ!

This video demonstrates IC Station LED Heart Kit and EV1527 Rolling-Code Transmitter.

IC Station LED Heart Kit and EV1527 Rolling-Code Transmitter

What is EV1527?

EV1527 is OTP Encoder utilizing the CMOS technology process. With a maximum of 20 bits, the EV1527hai can store up to 1 million codes. It can lessen the chances of code collisions and unauthorized code scanning.


EV1527 Encoder Pinout

ev1527 pinout .jpg

EV1527 Encoder Pinout

Pin   NumberPin NamePin Description
1OSC1Oscillator input   pull-sp R to Vcc
2VCCPositive power supply
3VSSGround
4TXDData out Pin
5K0Data input with   pull-low R
6K1Data input with   pull-low R
7K2Data input with   pull-low R
8K3Data input with   pull-low R


EV1527 Encoder Features

  • CMOS Technology

  • Low stand by Current: 1.0uA

  • Wide range of Operating Voltage: Vcc 3.0~12V

  • Up to 4 data pins

  • Total 1048576 address codes

  • Single Resistor Oscillator

  • Available in DIP and SOP Package


EV1527 Encoder Applications

  • Transmit For a short distance, serial data

  • Vehicle safety system

  • Home automation

  • Wireless logging

 


Equivalents for EV1527 Encoder

PT2262, 74C922, HT12E


EV1527 Encoder Programming

The EV1527 code's structure is critical. A 20-bit code is followed by four-bits that identify the button on each remote. Because of this binding, the ability to correlate different buttons on a transmitter with different modes on the same receiver is limited. One button mode receiver processing may override an existing condition, such as a latched ON being overridden by a momentary ON/OFF.

The multi-channel modules may operate differently; they appear to pick the relay to be controlled using the button identification, and the 20bit code is committed to the mode (ie a particular controller is committed to one mode and the buttons select the relay).

I see that the firmware looks to have flaws, however, this could be due to the firmware's interpretation of 20bit and 4bit codes, as well as the way it stores and searches codes.

On the PCB, there is a 'LEARN' momentary button that is used to program the device in conjunction with the remote transmitter.


Where to Use EV1527 Encoder

The EV1527 integrated circuit can be utilized in a variety of applications. This IC has a 20-bit one-time programmable encoder that uses a CMOS processor, and it can be used in a variety of applications with a pair of decoder ICs. It's a 20-bit encoder IC, which means it can transmit 20-bit data with a compatible decoder pair, and there's a 4-bit address to ensure that the encoder and decoder don't interfere with each other in a there's With 4-bit data, we may make 16 different combinations (24 = 16). These ICs are widely used with RF or IR pairs.

 


How to Use EV1527 Encoder

This IC can be used for a variety of applications, including RF transmission, embedded encoding and decoding, and more. This IC's basic application circuit is given below.

ev1527 schematic diagram.jpg

EV1527 Encoder Circuit

The EV1527 IC was used to create an RF encoder circuit in the example above. The device's address is set using four buttons; after the IC receives the address, it drives an RF transistor, which drives a tank circuit; this is how the circuit works.


EV1527 Encoder Dimensions

EV1527 dimensions1.jpg

EV1527 dimensions2.jpg

EV1527 Encoder Dimensions

EV1527 Encoder Manufacturer

LCHSTAR ELECTRONICS is located in Shenzhen, we have our design, sales, and technical support team as well as our product line and test department. LCHSTAR makes wireless simple by developing and manufacturing wireless products that are easy for engineers of all skill levels to use. The company's RF modules, remote controls, evaluation kits, and master development systems feature straightforward hardware configuration and clear documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the use of EV1527?

EV1527 is a format of learning code receivers commonly used by radio frequency transmitters such as garage door remotes. The format was designed to allow a large keyspace (number of possible unique remote identifiers) and a practical number of possible channels on each remote while remaining cost-effective.

What receiving module to use with EV1527?

EV1527 is a learning code remote control, which can be used with the learning code receiver. Because it is a computer code, it cannot be adjusted with an electric soldering iron and cannot be matched with a fixed code.
EV1527

LCX(Shenzhen LCHSTAR Elec)

In Stock

United States

China

Canada

Japan

Russia

Germany

United Kingdom

Singapore

Italy

Hong Kong(China)

Taiwan(China)

France

Korea

Mexico

Netherlands

Malaysia

Austria

Spain

Switzerland

Poland

Thailand

Vietnam

India

United Arab Emirates

Afghanistan

Åland Islands

Albania

Algeria

American Samoa

Andorra

Angola

Anguilla

Antigua & Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Aruba

Australia

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Belize

Benin

Bermuda

Bhutan

Bolivia

Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

British Indian Ocean Territory

British Virgin Islands

Brunei

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cabo Verde

Cambodia

Cameroon

Cayman Islands

Central African Republic

Chad

Chile

Christmas Island

Cocos (Keeling) Islands

Colombia

Comoros

Congo

Congo (DRC)

Cook Islands

Costa Rica

Côte d’Ivoire

Croatia

Cuba

Curaçao

Cyprus

Czechia

Denmark

Djibouti

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Estonia

Eswatini

Ethiopia

Falkland Islands

Faroe Islands

Fiji

Finland

French Guiana

French Polynesia

Gabon

Gambia

Georgia

Ghana

Gibraltar

Greece

Greenland

Grenada

Guadeloupe

Guam

Guatemala

Guernsey

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Hungary

Iceland

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Isle of Man

Israel

Jamaica

Jersey

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kiribati

Kosovo

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Latvia

Lebanon

Lesotho

Liberia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Macao(China)

Madagascar

Malawi

Maldives

Mali

Malta

Marshall Islands

Martinique

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mayotte

Micronesia

Moldova

Monaco

Mongolia

Montenegro

Montserrat

Morocco

Mozambique

Myanmar

Namibia

Nauru

Nepal

New Caledonia

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

Niue

Norfolk Island

North Korea

North Macedonia

Northern Mariana Islands

Norway

Oman

Pakistan

Palau

Palestinian Authority

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Pitcairn Islands

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar

Réunion

Romania

Rwanda

Samoa

San Marino

São Tomé & Príncipe

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

Serbia

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Sint Maarten

Slovakia

Slovenia

Solomon Islands

Somalia

South Africa

South Sudan

Sri Lanka

St Helena, Ascension, Tristan da Cunha

St. Barthélemy

St. Kitts & Nevis

St. Lucia

St. Martin

St. Pierre & Miquelon

St. Vincent & Grenadines

Sudan

Suriname

Svalbard & Jan Mayen

Sweden

Syria

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Timor-Leste

Togo

Tokelau

Tonga

Trinidad & Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Turks & Caicos Islands

Tuvalu

U.S. Outlying Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands

Uganda

Ukraine

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Vatican City

Venezuela

Wallis & Futuna

Yemen

Zambia

Zimbabwe