Used in the 2.4GHz control systems for quadcopters and cars.
While not optimized like a dedicated comparator (e.g., LM311), the PAN186CV can function as a slow comparator in non-critical applications. Connect a reference voltage to IN- and the signal to IN+. The output will swing to V+ or V- based on the input difference.
The PAN186CV is designed for space-constrained applications.
When designing a board around the PAN186CV or reviewing its data sheets, developers should keep the following execution parameters in mind: pan186cv datasheet
If you are developing a custom project with the PAN186CV or trying to program it, let me know:
Let me know, and I can help look for specific schematics. Panchip Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
The dual MCU and RF architecture makes this chip a frequent choice for: One-way and two-way wireless remote controls. Low-cost toy drones and RC vehicles. Wireless smart home peripherals and garage door openers. If you need to move forward with your design, tell me: What are you using? What is your target battery type or voltage supply ? Used in the 2
It is largely compatible with the MST7500M pinout , facilitating easier migration for manufacturers.
| Feature | PAN186CV | nRF24L01+ | | -------------------- | ---------------------------- | ------------------------------ | | | Yes (8‑bit) | No | | Data rates | 2 Mbps, 1 Mbps, 250 kbps | 2 Mbps, 1 Mbps, 250 kbps | | Max Tx power | 11 dBm | 0 dBm (PA version goes higher)| | Rx sensitivity | –91 dBm @ 250 kbps | –94 dBm @ 250 kbps | | Auto‑ACK | Yes | Yes | | Price (per 1000) | ~$0.15 (estimated) | ~$1.00 (nRF24L01+ without MCU) |
Every includes a reference schematic. Here is the standard one: The output will swing to V+ or V-
Designed for robust communication, especially in toy remote controls. 2.2. Power Management
Shared with Port B, these pins handle factory flashing using Panchip's proprietary single-wire or clock/data in-circuit serial programming protocols. Sourcing, Equivalents, and Troubleshooting