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RE46C166
  • RE46C166
  • RE46C166

RE46C166

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The RE46C166 device is a low-power, CMOS photoelectric type, smoke detector IC. With minimal external components, this circuit will provide all the required features for a photoelectric type smoke detector. Each design incorporates a gain selectable photo amplifier for use with an infrared emitter/detector pair. An internal oscillator strobes power to the smoke detection circuitry for 100 µs every 10 seconds to keep standby current to a minimum. If smoke is sensed, the detection rate is increased to verify an alarm condition. A high gain mode is available for push button chamber testing. A check for a low battery condition and chamber integrity is performed every 43 seconds when in standby. A continuous tone horn pattern is used for the alarm condition. An interconnect pin allows multiple ...

Microchip Technology RE46C166 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Alternate Diagnostics Mode

No

Operating Temp Max °C (degrees Celsius)

75

Operating Temp Min °C (degrees Celsius)

-25

Operating Voltage Max V (volt)

12

Operating Voltage Min V (volt)

6

Reverse Battery Protection

No

Type

Photoelectric

Typical Iq

4

Features

  • Continuous Tone Pattern
  • Alarm Memory
  • Sensitivity Control Times: 9 minutes
  • I/O Filter and Charge Dump
  • Interconnect up to 40 Detectors
  • Internal Power-on Reset
  • >2000V ESD Protection (HBM) on All Pins
  • Low Quiescent Current Consumption (<8 µA)
  • Internal Low Battery Detection and Chamber Test
  • RoHS Compliant Lead-Free Packaging

Description

The RE46C166 device is a low-power, CMOS photoelectric type, smoke detector IC. With minimal external components, this circuit will provide all the required features for a photoelectric type smoke detector. Each design incorporates a gain selectable photo amplifier for use with an infrared emitter/detector pair. An internal oscillator strobes power to the smoke detection circuitry for 100 µs every 10 seconds to keep standby current to a minimum. If smoke is sensed, the detection rate is increased to verify an alarm condition. A high gain mode is available for push button chamber testing. A check for a low battery condition and chamber integrity is performed every 43 seconds when in standby. A continuous tone horn pattern is used for the alarm condition. An interconnect pin allows multiple detectors to be connected so when one unit alarms, all units will sound. A charge dump feature will quickly discharge the interconnect line when exiting a local alarm. An internal 9 minute timer allows for single button, push-to-test to be used for a reduced sensitivity mode. An alarm memory feature allows the user to determine if the unit has previously entered a local alarm condition.

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