RF Design Kit Targets Keyless-Entry Systems

May 1, 2000
Created for developers of keyless-entry, wireless-security, and RF remote-control systems, the DK1000 reference design kit includes a transmitter based on the company's RF2516 IC. The kit comes complete with rolling code encoder, printed antenna, LED

Created for developers of keyless-entry, wireless-security, and RF remote-control systems, the DK1000 reference design kit includes a transmitter based on the company's RF2516 IC. The kit comes complete with rolling code encoder, printed antenna, LED indicators, activation buttons, and a battery. A receiver based on the company's RF2919 is also included. For use at either 315 or 433 MHz, the transmitter is FCC-compliant at 315 MHz. Complete documentation is included and can also be obtained from the company's website.

Company: RF MICRO DEVICES INC.

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