Code-Hopping Receiver Decoder from Radiometrix

Radiometrix has announced the release of the KDEC code-hopping receiver. Offered with a basic antenna included, it provides the user with a complete ready to use receiver interface, enabling quick and easy deployment of a secure RF remote control system.

This remote control system uses ever changing 32-bit encrypted hop-code which is encrypted using 64-bit manufacturer code and 28-bit serial number for security. The decoder has a standard frequency of 433.92MHz, though other frequencies can be offered on request. It is optimised for use with the company’s KFX2 key-fob transmitters or KTX2 transmitter modules. If combined with either of these products, no additional parts are needed to create a wireless system suitable for high security remote control. The erasable secure learn function allows up to 16 different transmitters to be remembered.

When optimised for the 5-button KFX2 transmitter, it is not possible to activate more than one output per transmission and all 5 of the KDEC’s 250V 8A relay outputs can be individually activated. Alternatively, when optimised for use with the KTX2, the KDEC has simple output functionality. New function-codes are fed to the relays as they are received. For both versions, momentary/latched relay action is also selected by means of a jumper link on the PCB. LED based visual indicators show which relays are in operation.

The receiver is powered by a 9-16 VDC supply. It is suitable for applications such as security/alarm systems, status reporting/monitoring secure systems, industrial controls, HVAC controls, wireless door entry systems, and simple on/off switching mechanisms.

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