HT12E and HT12D remote control

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joshff91

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi

I cant get the Data LED's, at the decoder,  to respond to my input from the encoder, any ideas? thanks. Pictures underneath...

I have recently purchased a few HT12E and HT12D ICs. i made a remote circuit using - letslearnelectronics.blogspot.in/2012/07/introduction-to-encoding-and-decoding_1610.html?view=sidebar

I have also been using holtek data sheets
HT12E -  holtek.com/pdf/consumer/2_12ev120.pdf
HT12D -  holtek.com/pdf/consumer/2_12dv120.pdf

I can get the valid transmission (VT) LED to energise and de-energise using a switch @ the TE pin on the encoder side of the circuit, or i can get it to permanently energise by connecting the TE pin to ground (active low) - this works as expected from reading both data sheets. However i cannot get the four LED's which are connected to the decoders data line to respond to the input from the encoder. They are permanently on. I have looked at many versions of this circuit online and they all seem to be the same. They all reccomend using switches on the data input @ the encoder.

Like i said all 4 of my leds stay energised....

Any help would be great thanks

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liquibyte

Jan 1, 1970
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No need to post this thread in two sections.  I removed the one in projects q/a.

 

audioguru2

Apr 6, 2004
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This thread is also on at least two other websites.
I think the 5V regulator is oscillating because the capacitors for the regulator should be ceramic and mounted much closer to the pins of the regulator.

 
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