• Seven triggerable messages stored in non-volatile memory
  • PTT output: high true TTL
  • Key output: high true TTL
  • Sidetone: approx. 800 Hz square wave
  • Single trigger or repeat message
  • Timed keydown can be included in messages
  • Timed pause can be included in messages
  • Lowfer QRSS speed support (.02, .04, .2, .4 WPM)
  • Operating voltage 5 VDC < 5ma
  • No external crystal or oscillator required
  • 512 character total message space
  • Fixed non QRSS WPM rate
  • Low power sleep when idle
  • Fixed message contents specified by purchaser

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KID2 Features

This chip is designed expressly for dedicated beacon or CW identifier applications. It is very flexible and has the advantage of a very large message storage bank (512 bytes) which is non-volatile. Embedded delays and key down events are supported along with QRSS operation.

The K-ID2 replaces the K-ID part, we changed the design over to a 12F629 flash based PIC which supports ultra low power operation. If you are upgrading from a KID see the note below regarding the external pull-up resistor requirement.

When ordering a KID2 please submit your message list by email to k1el@k1el.com. Please follow the format shown here.

KID2 I.C.
$6 USD

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KID2 Datasheet

The KID2 is implemented in a PIC12F629. This chip requires a pull-up resistor on pin 4 as illustrated above. Keep this in mind if you are upgrading from an older PIC12C509 KID chip.
  • Seven Triggered Messages
  • PTT Output: High true
  • Key Output: High true
  • Sidetone: (800 Hz Square Wave)
  • Single Trigger Mode
  • Repeat Mode for Beacons
  • Timed key down
  • Timed key up (delay)
  • QRSS speed support
  • Supply Voltage: 3 to 5 VDC
  • Internal CPU oscillator
  • Power Consumption: < 5 ma
  • 512 byte non-volatile on-chip message storage
  • Fixed message contents programmed at factory
  • Fixed WPM rate set at factory (5 to 40 WPM)