The PAN186CV (or PAN186) is a highly integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) designed by PANCHIP, primarily used in low-cost 2.4GHz wireless applications such as remote-controlled (RC) toys and drones. Technical Overview
If you need a specific table or value (like current consumption or max GPIO voltage), let me know and I can try to reconstruct it from the nRF52840 datasheet + typical module behavior. pan186cv datasheet
Protocols: Operates in the 2.400–2.483 GHz range with 1 MHz steps; it is often noted for being potentially compatible with NRF24L01 protocols. Operational Modes The PAN186CV (or PAN186) is a highly integrated
In Code (Arduino Example):
Interpretation: The delay times are critical for system stability. If your load has large inrush current (e.g., a motor or RF amplifier), the default 10ms overcurrent delay might be too short. Some variants allow external capacitor adjustment of these timers – check your specific datasheet. a motor or RF amplifier)