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RC toy controller ICs

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So I need a simple form of communication. I basically just need to transmit a 1 or a 0. The easiest way to do that, I think, is to use one of those chips used in RC toys, that have binary inputs and outputs and do the communicating on their own. I managed to find these as an example: **broken link removed**

The problem Im coming here with is that I cant find any other ICs that do it, so I have no choice in what to buy. Even the ICs I found cannot be found on farnell nor mouser. even googling the name of the ICs I found gives no results. SO, is there some other way these kinds of chips are called, or are they just not openly sold.

Also: if all else fails, how difficult would it be to make a simleish binary rf transmitter and a reciever?
 

There are tons of RC controllers. Just google "RC CONTROL IC".

simleish?
 

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