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The four-member, 16-bit PIC24F16KA family features typical sleep currents as low as 20 nA along with integrated EEPROM memory, and small-footprint and low pin count (20- and 28-pin) package options. Additionally, this family enables applications to run for more than 20 years from a single battery. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
Microchip’s PIC® microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP eXtreme Low Power Technology received a “Leading Product Award” in the Microprocessor and DSP category, from the 2009 EDN China Innovation Awards.
The six-member PIC18F46J11 and the six-member PIC18F46J50 8-bit MCU families feature typical sleep currents of less than 20 nA. The general-purpose PIC18F46J11 MCUs provide up to 64 KB of Flash program memory and the peripheral set of a typical 64- or 80-pin device in only 28- or 44-pins; while the PIC18F46J50 devices add integrated Full-Speed USB 2.0 to enable connectivity for embedded applications requiring remote field upgrades or the downloading of data. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
The four-member, 16-bit PIC24F16KA family features typical sleep currents as low as 20 nA along with integrated EEPROM memory, and small-footprint and low pin count (20- and 28-pin) package options. Additionally, this family enables applications to run for more than 20 years from a single battery. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
The low-cost, low pin count PIC24F04KA201 family of 16-bit microcontrollers—the latest to feature nanoWatt XLP extreme low power technology—starts at less than $.99 each in high volumes. The PIC24F04KA family makes it even more cost effective to take advantage of the world’s lowest sleep-current consumption microcontrollers, with typical sleep currents as low as 20 nA. This low power and lower cost, combined with small-footprint 14- and 20-pin package options, makes the PIC24F04KA201 MCU family ideal for battery-powered applications, energy-harvesting applications and other power-constrained applications that are also cost and space constrained. For more infomation visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
Microchip’s PIC® microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP eXtreme Low Power Technology received Europe’s prestigious 2009 Elektra Award in the Semiconductor Product of the Year category.
The PIC24FJ64GA104 general-purpose family features nanoWatt XLP technology, 16 MIPS performance, 32 or 64 Kbytes of Flash, 8 Kbytes of RAM, a capacitive touch sensing peripheral, Real Time Clock and Calendar (RTCC), a 10-bit A/D, and the ability to reconfigure digital I/O pins via Peripheral Pin Select. The PIC24FJ64GB004 family builds on these features with the world’s easiest-to-use and most complete Full-Speed USB 2.0 Peripheral, Embedded Host and OTG solution. Both families are available in 28-pin QFN, SOIC and PDIP packages, and 44-pin QFN and TQFP packages. For more info visit: www.microchip.com/XLP.
Microchip’s PIC® microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP eXtreme Low Power Technology received Europe’s prestigious 2009 Elektra Award in the Semiconductor Product of the Year category.
The six-member PIC18F46J11 family features typical sleep currents of less than 20 nA with up to 64 KB of Flash program memory and the peripheral set of a typical 64- or 80-pin device in only 28- or 44-pins. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
Deep Sleep rock Fest 12 at Florida Theatre, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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The low-cost, low pin count PIC24F04KA201 family of 16-bit microcontrollers—the latest to feature nanoWatt XLP extreme low power technology—starts at less than $.99 each in high volumes. The PIC24F04KA family makes it even more cost effective to take advantage of the world’s lowest sleep-current consumption microcontrollers, with typical sleep currents as low as 20 nA. This low power and lower cost, combined with small-footprint 14- and 20-pin package options, makes the PIC24F04KA201 MCU family ideal for battery-powered applications, energy-harvesting applications and other power-constrained applications that are also cost and space constrained. For more infomation visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
Signs of Deep Sleep – Man in deep peaceful sleep. This media is part of the Signs of Deep Sleep | How to Recognize Deep Sleep? article. The picture was found on completewellbeing website.
Deep Sleep rock Fest 12 at Florida Theatre, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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Deep Sleep rock Fest 12 at Florida Theatre, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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Microchip Technology Introduces World’s Lowest Sleep Current, Smallest Packaged 16-bit MCUs With USB and Touch Sensing. Two New PIC24F Families for USB and General Purpose Applications,
Featuring nanoWatt XLP Technology and mTouch™ Sensing. For more info visit: www.microchip.com/XLP.
Deep Sleep rock Fest 12 at Florida Theatre, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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Deep Sleep rock Fest 12 at Florida Theatre, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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Deep Sleep rock Fest 12 at Florida Theatre, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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Deep Sleep rock Fest 12 at Florida Theatre, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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Maybe it's the heat that makes people seem to nap more these days. Then again, maybe it's just Shanghai.
Band - Deep Sleep
Photo Taken - April 26, 2012
Location - Crown Tap Liquors in Chicago, IL
Post Date - May 5, 2012
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