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HT12D

The HT12D-212 series of decoders operate between 2.4V and 12V, utilizing low power CMOS technology to decode 12 bits of information with high noise immunity. They are designed for remote control applications, pairing with Holtek's 212 series encoders, and can be used in various systems such as burglar alarms and garage door controllers. The decoders check received codes three times for validity and indicate successful transmission with a valid transmission (VT) pin output.
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HT12D

The HT12D-212 series of decoders operate between 2.4V and 12V, utilizing low power CMOS technology to decode 12 bits of information with high noise immunity. They are designed for remote control applications, pairing with Holtek's 212 series encoders, and can be used in various systems such as burglar alarms and garage door controllers. The decoders check received codes three times for validity and indicate successful transmission with a valid transmission (VT) pin output.
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HT12D-212 Series of Decoders

Features
 Operating voltage: 2.4V~12V
 Low power and high noise immunity CMOS technology
 Low standby current
 Capable of decoding 12 bits of information
 Binary address setting
 Received codes are checked 3 times
 Address/Data number combination
 HT12D: 8 address bits and 4 data bits
 Built-in oscillator needs only 5% resistor
 Valid transmission indicator
 Easy interface with an RF or an infrared transmission medium
 Minimal external components
 Pair with Holtek’s 212 series of encoders
 18-pin DIP, 20-pin SOP package

Applications
 Burglar alarm system
 Smoke and fire alarm system
 Garage door controllers
 Car door controllers
 Car alarm system
 Security system
 Cordless telephones
 Other remote control systems

General Description
The 212 decoders are a series of CMOS LSIs for remote control system applications. They are
paired with Holtek’s 212 series of encoders. For proper operation, a pair of encoder/decoder with
the same number of addresses and data format should be chosen.

The decoders receive serial addresses and data from a programmed 2 12 series of encoders that are
transmitted by a carrier using an RF or an IR transmission medium. They compare the serial
input data three times continuously with their local addresses. If no error or unmatched codes are
found, the input data codes are decoded and then transferred to the output pins. The VT pin also
goes high to indicate a valid transmission.

The 212 series of decoders are capable of decoding information that consists of N bits of address
and 12_N bits of data. Of this series, the HT12D is arranged to provide 8 address bits and 4 data
bits, and HT12F is used to decode 12 bits of address information.
Functional Description
Operation
The 212 series of decoders provides various combinations of addresses and data pins in different
packages so as to pair with the 2 12 series of encoders. The decoders receive data that are
transmitted by an encoder and interpret the first N bits of code period as addresses and the last
12_N bits as data, where N is the address code number. A signal on the DIN pin activates the
oscillator which in turn decodes the incoming address and data. The decoders will then check the
received address three times continuously. If the received address codes all match the contents of
the decoder’s local address, the 12_N bits of data are decoded to activate the output pins and the
VT pin is set high to indicate a valid transmission. This will last unless the address code is
incorrect or no signal is received. The output of the VT pin is high only when the transmission is
valid. Otherwise it is always low.

Output type
Of the 212 series of decoders, the HT12F has no data output pin but its VT pin can be used as a
momentary data output. The HT12D, on the other hand, provides 4 latch type data pins whose
data remain unchanged until new data are received.

Flowchart
The oscillator is disabled in the standby state and activated when a logic _high_ signal applies to
the DIN pin. That is to say, the DIN should be kept low if there is no signal input.

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