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Datasheet New: Pan186cv

Panasonic's application engineers included a helpful "Do Not" list in the new revision:

The new external component selection has been optimized for transient response.

: The IC integrates vital matching network components. Implementations require only a few external capacitors and a single standard crystal oscillator.

The PAN186CV is commonly used in sub-micro and micro remote-control aircraft, including planes and quads. It handles the processing of stick inputs and communicates with the 2.4GHz receiver module. 3.2 Wireless Peripherals Due to its low-power capabilities, this IC is suitable for: Wireless toys/remote controls. Simple 2.4GHz wireless peripherals. Short-range data communication modules. 4. Understanding the Technical Constraints

: During the standard cycle, the Program Counter (PC) increments on the first quadrant clock (Q1). pan186cv datasheet new

The PAN186CV datasheet highlights several key technical specifications that differentiate it from previous generation chips. 2.1 Core MCU Optimized 8-bit MCU. MTP ROM: bits (typical) allowing for code updates. SRAM: bytes for data storage. Clock: Integrated high-precision clock source. 2.2 2.4 GHz Transceiver Frequency Range:

High-fidelity sound processing and stable wireless connectivity.

If you are troubleshooting or reverse-engineering a device using this chip: Official Source : Check the Panchip Microelectronics

At its heart, the PAN186CV is built around an 8-bit, high-performance reduced instruction set computer (RISC) CPU. This CPU architecture features , with the majority executing in a single clock cycle (1T). This ensures efficient code execution and responsive performance for real-time control tasks. The chip also incorporates a programmable stack pointer and stack depth, providing flexibility in memory management for complex applications. This robust MCU is paired with generous onboard memory: it has 3KW of MTP (Multiple-Time Programmable) ROM for program storage, rated for over 1,000 erase/write cycles, and 256 Bytes of RAM for data storage. This memory configuration is ample for storing the firmware, communication protocols, and operational parameters of medium-complexity devices. The PAN186CV is commonly used in sub-micro and

The dedicates an entire section to layout – a clear sign that previous designs suffered noise issues. Key highlights:

Employs Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying (GFSK) for clean signal transmission.

The "CV" suffix typically denotes a standard or commercial grade variant in a (DPAK) surface-mount package. The "new" designation indicates a die revision that improves efficiency at light loads and enhances ESD protection.

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Optimized for basic state-machine operations, control loops, and signal decoding.

: Dedicated serial lines for flashing application code via production-ready standalone programmers .

| Pin No. | Symbol | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | | Supply input (4.5V to 40V). Bypass with 10µF + 0.1µF ceramic near pin. | | 2 | SW | Switching node. Connect to inductor (33µH–100µH typical). | | 3 | GND | Power ground. Must be connected to exposed thermal pad. | | 4 | FB | Feedback input. Connect resistor divider (Vout = 1.23V * (1 + R1/R2)). | | 5 | EN | Enable input. Logic high (>1.6V) to enable; low (<0.8V) to disable. |