Pan186cv Datasheet |work|

| Pin No. | Name | Description | |---------|------|-------------| | 1 | VM | Negative terminal of the battery pack / Overcurrent sense | | 2 | VDD | Positive power supply (connects to battery positive via resistor) | | 3 | VSS | Negative power supply (ground, battery negative) | | 4 | NC (or DO) | No connect, or Discharge FET output (depending on variant) | | 5 | CO | Charge FET output (controls the charge MOSFET gate) | | 6 | DO | Discharge FET output (controls the discharge MOSFET gate) |

Up to 3 KB of Multiple-Time Programmable (MTP) ROM and 256 bytes of internal SRAM. pan186cv datasheet

If you are repairing a remote or toy, look for the markings PAN186 or PAN186CV on the 2.4GHz SoC chip, which is often located on the receiver board (sometimes paired with a child-ride-on controller box). | Pin No

Used within the motherboard transmitter and receiver modules, often labeled with code 'RF250A' or similar. It combines an 8-bit MCU with a 2

As with any CMOS device, the PAN186CV is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Observe these precautions:

The PAN186 is a highly integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) designed by Panchip Microelectronics . It combines an 8-bit MCU with a 2.4 GHz wireless transceiver, making it a "one-stop-shop" for low-cost remote control applications. Key Technical Specs: Processor: Built-in 8-bit MCU.