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IC KEELOQ 3AXIS TRANSCODR 14SOIC

HCS473/SL

Manufacturer Part Number
HCS473/SL
Description
IC KEELOQ 3AXIS TRANSCODR 14SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
KEELOQ®r
Type
Code Hopping Encoder and Transponderr
Datasheets

Specifications of HCS473/SL

Applications
Access Control Systems
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
14-SOIC (3.9mm Width), 14-SOL
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
HCS473
3.2.3.7
Anticollision is enabled/disabled for a given device by
the ACOL configuration option. The ANTICOLLISION
OFF command may be used to temporarily bypass
anticollision requirements for a single communication
sequence. It allows communication to an anticollision
enabled HCS473 if the VID and TID are not known
(perhaps during a learning sequence).
The command must immediately follow the wake-up
sequence, Figure 3-18. The HCS473 acknowledges
the command receipt, then reacts to all commands
FIGURE 3-18:
3.2.4
As LF responses are transmitted by the HCS473 plac-
ing a short across the LC antenna inputs, dissipating
the antenna resonance, the transponder reader must
still be sending the 125 kHz field for LF responses to
work. The low frequency field on-time (T
therefore be approriately adjusted to receive an LF
Acknowledge sequence or LF data response, Figure 3-
19 and Figure 3-20.
3.2.5
Transponder commands may consecutively follow one
another to minimize communication time as the wake-
up sequence, device selection, anticollision off and
transport code presentation need not be repeated for
every command.
Consideration must be given to how long the transpon-
der reader keeps the LF signal on after the last data
bit’s rising edge (T
• will be followed by another command sequence
• will result in a LF response
DS40035C-page 30
LF RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
CONSECUTIVE COMMAND
CONSIDERATIONS
ANTI-COLLISION OFF
Inductive In
RF Response
FINH
(LC Pins)
(DATA Pin)
ANTICOLLISION OFF SEQUENCE (RF RESPONSE EXAMPLE)
) when a command sequence...
WAKE ACK
T
SF
ACK
T
FINH
CMD
T
CMD
) must
Preliminary
T
Command
CMD
‘111
CMD
2
T
AOACK
2 bits
CRC
CRC
even if the anticollision (ACOL) configuration option is
enabled and a SELECT TRANSPONDER sequence
has not been performed.
The next command must begin T
Acknowledge.
The HCS473 remains in this anticollision off state until
the next time the device returns to SLEEP - communi-
cation error or T
mand. Multiple commands may therefore be sent
without sending the ANTICOLLISION OFF command
prior to each command.
The reason is that the HCS473’s analog LF antenna
input circuitry will return to Low-power mode when the
125 kHz field remains absent; requiring a new wake-up
sequence to continue communication.
The HCS473’s analog section will never return to Low-
power mode during any T
input communication edge, so long as the LF signal
existed up to the beginning of the T
Please refer to Figure 3-19 and Figure 3-20 for exam-
ples on adjusting T
LF responses.
3.2.6
LF communication edge delays result from the
HCS473’s internal analog circuit as well as the external
LC resonant antennas, Figure 3-21.
The rising and falling edge delays inherent to the
HCS473’s internal filtering are known and specified in
Table 7-5, T
The cumulative rising and falling edge delays inherent
to both the series LC transmitting antenna and parallel
LC receiving antennas are design dependent, not a
HCS473 specification.
ACOL Off ACK
T
5 LF
ACK
FINH
TE
LF COMMUNICATION ANALOG
DELAYS
FILTR
T
T
CMD
CMD
CMD
and T
FINH
Command
‘XXX’
CMD
without receiving another com-
Next
for consecutive commands and
FILTF
T
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CMD
CMD
.
window waiting for an LC
Command
CMD
Next
CMD
window.
after the

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