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Microchip Masters 2019

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Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced its first instrumentation amplifier, the MCP6N11. The new instrumentation amp features Microchip’s unique mCal technology, which is an on-chip calibration circuit that enables low initial offset voltage and a means to control offset drift, which results in higher accuracy across time and temperature. The MCP6N11’s low-power CMOS process technology enables low power, while providing a gain bandwidth product of 500 kHz, and it features a hardware shutdown pin for even more power savings. The device’s low, 1.8V operation allows two 1.5V batteries to be drained beyond typical use, and its rail-to-rail input and output operation enables full-range use, even in low-supply conditions.

Microchip's PIC12LF1840T48A is the first in a family of single-chip devices that integrate an eXtreme Low Power (XLP), 8-bit PIC® microcontroller with a sub-GHz RF transmitter. The PIC12LF1840T48A’s combination of features in a single, 14-pin TSSOP package makes it ideal for space-, power- and cost-constrained applications, such as remote keyless entry fobs for automobiles, garage doors and home security systems, as well as a broad range of other home and building automation systems. Additionally, the device is optimized to run Microchip’s royalty-free KEELOQ® advanced code-hopping technology, a proven security technology used worldwide by leading manufacturers. For more info visit: www.microchip.com/get/K4KF

Microchip Technology's RE46C190 3V photo smoke-detector IC with horn driver and boost regulator. The world’s first smoke-detector IC to offer low-voltage operation with programmable calibration and operating modes, the RE46C190 IC enables the desired operating modes to be selected and calibrated during manufacturing. This simplifies smoke-detector design and manufacturing, and reduces component count, and cost. Additionally, the IC’s low operating current of 8 microamperes typical enables up to 10 years of operation from a single Lithium battery. Two Alkaline batteries may also be used to power the RE46C190.

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Microchip announced two families of new high-speed A/D converters in the MCP37DX0-200 and MCP372X0-200 families. These families feature 12- and 14- bit pipelined A/D converters with a maximum sampling rate of 200 Mega samples per second (Msps). The 12- and 14-bit devices feature high performance of over 67 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and over 96 dB Spurious Free Dynamic Range (SFDR). This enables high-precision measurements of fast input signals. These families operate at very low-power consumption of 338 mW at 200 Msps including LVDS digital I/O for the 12-bit devices and 348 mW for the 14-bit devices. Lower power-saving modes are available at 80 mW for standby and 33 mW for shutdown. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/MCP37DX0-200-MCP372X0-200-Page-051115a

Microchip makes it easy to generate configuration settings and program the OTP memory of its USB Controller Hubs, via its new ProTouch Configuration Editor software tool. It is available today via a free download from www.microchip.com/ProTouch.

3DWebFier Project - the spreading of 3D printers is giving hint to the creativity of many people, including myself, it's great to draw an object and then send it to to the printer, you will be fascinated to see how a thin wire, like raw material, fluid materialize your idea.

 

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Microchip announced an expansion of its 8-bit PIC® microcontroller (MCU) portfolio, with the peripheral-rich, low pin count PIC16(L)F161X family. These new MCUs expand the offering of Microchip’s Core Independent Peripherals (CIP), which offload timing-critical and core-intensive tasks from the CPU, allowing it to focus on other application tasks. Additionally, this family integrates fault-detecting hardware features to assist engineers in developing safety-critical applications. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/VLDM

Microchip announced a new family of PIC32MX1/2 microcontrollers (MCUs) in 256/64 KB Flash/Ram configurations. These new MCUs are coupled with comprehensive software and tools from Microchip for designs in digital audio with Bluetooth®, USB audio, graphics, touch sensing and general-purpose embedded control. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/SRRT

Microchip's MTCH810 family of controllers based on Microchip’s license of Immersion’s TouchSense® haptic feedback technology. This controller enables the easy addition of haptic tactile feedback to any capacitive-touch button or slider interface. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/L1MC

Microchip's USB2534 Eval Board (part # EVB-USB2534) is available now for $399 each via microchipDIRECT. This board supports the development of USB charging designs using the new three-member USB253X UCH2 family for mainstream USB2 applications. For more info, visit: www.smsc.com/Products/USB/USB_Hubs

Microchip announced a new family of projected-capacitive touch controllers—the MTCH6102 with industry-leading low-power performance. These turnkey projected-capacitive controllers make it easy for designers to add contemporary touch and gesture interface designs to cost-sensitive applications. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/TU7M

Microchip announced an expansion of its Digitally Enhanced Power Analog controller product line. With the introduction of the MCP19114 and MCP19115 devices, Microchip’s diverse range of intelligent DC/DC power-conversion solutions grows to include controllers supporting flyback, boost and SEPIC topologies. These latest devices introduce a step-up PWM-controller and low-side MOSFET driver architecture, with a mid-voltage LDO and fully-functional microcontroller all integrated into a small, high-density power package. This solution continues to offer the power conversion performance typical of an analog-based controller, with the flexibility approaching a fully-digital power conversion solution. These new analog power-management devices, in combination with the fully-functional microcontroller (MCU), support configurable, high-efficiency power-conversion designs across a broad array of consumer and automotive applications and power conversion topologies. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/TB5H

Microchip Masters 2019

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Microchip Technology's PIC18F87J72 Single-Phase Energy-Meter Reference Design (Part # ARD00280) features a shunt-based single-phase meter with energy-calculation firmware and GUI-assisted software calibration, the reference design enables calculation of active/reactive energy, forward/reverse energy, active/reactive/apparent power and RMS current/Voltage. Customers can reuse or customize the free firmware for their needs, which further shortens time to market and enables them to differentiate their products in the marketplace.

Microchip Technology's PIC18F66K80 8-bit CAN microcontrollers (MCUs) feature1.8 – 5.5V operation and eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology, for the industry’s lowest sleep current consumption of less than 20 nA. The MCUs feature an on-chip 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) and a peripheral that enables mTouch™ capacitive touch-sensing user interfaces. They are ideal for applications in the automotive (e.g. body control modules, automotive lighting, door/seat/steering/window control, HVAC control), industrial (e.g. security systems, elevators and escalators) and medical (e.g. glucose meters, patient-monitoring devices) markets.

Microchip Technology's PIC32 “MX1” and “MX2” MCUs are the smallest and lowest-cost PIC32 microcontrollers, and are the first PIC32s to feature dedicated audio and capacitive-sensing peripherals.

The PIC16F75X family of 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) featuring intelligent analog and core-independent peripherals, making them ideal for general-purpose applications, as well as power supplies, battery charging, LED lighting, power management and power control/smart energy applications. The new PIC16F753 MCU builds on the success of the popular PIC12F752. The PIC16F753 offers all the key features of the PIC12F752, such as the integrated Complementary Output Generator (COG) peripheral that provides non-overlapping, complementary waveforms for inputs such as comparators and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) peripherals, while enabling dead-band control, auto shutdown, auto reset, phase control and blanking control. Additionally, the PIC16F753 offers an Op Amp with 3 MHz of Gain Bandwidth Product (GBWP), and a slope compensation circuit to help in Switch Mode Power Supply applications. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/UUTR

 

The PIC32MX1/MX2 series includes Microchip’s smallest 32-bit MCUs with sizes down to 5 mm x 5 mm, and a 0.5 mm pitch, as well as the lowest-cost PIC32 MCUs. These devices include up to 128K Flash and 32K RAM, and integrate peripherals for touch-sensing, audio-processing and advanced-control applications. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/049F

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Microchip announced the first power MOSFET drivers in a new product family—the MCP14A005X and MCP14A015X. These drivers feature an entirely new driver architecture for high speed operation, the first in the MCP14A product line. Available in SOT-23 and 2 x 2 mm DFN packages, the new devices are among the smallest packaged MOSFET drivers on the market today. The small packaging enables higher power densities and smaller solutions, while the design targets fast transitions and short delay times that allow for responsive circuit operation. Additionally, these MOSFET drivers include low input threshold voltages that are compatible with low voltage MCUs and controllers, while still maintaining strong noise immunity and hysteresis. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/MCP14A005X-MCP14A015X-Page-012715a

 

Microchip Masters 2019

Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny

1-888-658-3686

www.markskalnyphotography.com

Microchip Masters 2019

Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny

1-888-658-3686

www.markskalnyphotography.com

MicroChip Masters 2018.

Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .

1-888-658-3686 .

www.markskalnyphotography.com.

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#MSP1207

Microchip Technology's Digital LED Lighting Development Kit is a reference design with complete documentation, including software and Gerber files, which can be downloaded for free today from www.microchip.com/LED. It enables designers to quickly leverage the capabilities and performance of the dsPIC33 ‘GS’ series of Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), to develop LED lighting products.

The MOST® Linux Driver supporting Microchip’s MOST network interface controllers has been incorporated into the staging section of the Linux Mainline Kernel 4.3 operating system. The increasing demand for reliable and simple solutions to support audio, video and data communications in cars is driving the trend toward using Linux and open-source software in combination with MOST technology, the de-facto standard for high-bandwidth automotive multimedia networking. To learn more about Microchip’s latest innovations in MOST technology, visit www.microchip.com/MOST-111015a.

Microchip's new digital audio mixer board based on low pin count 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers (MCUs).

The DM320014, a USB digital audio accessory board, utilizes standard USB 2.0 Mini-B connectivity

This new development boards, powered by Microchip’s PIC32MX250F128 32-bit MCU, enable audio and voice device development for a broad range of applications. For more information, visit www.microchip.com/get/LCWH.

MicroChip Masters 2018.

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Microchip Technology's PIC18F87J72-based Energy Monitoring PICtail™ Daughter Board (part # ARD00330) can be plugged into the Explorer 16 Development Board (part # DM240001) for easy development of energy-measurement and -monitoring devices.

Microchip Technology's SST25WF080 is the newest member of the 25 series Serial Flash (SPI) memory family based on Microchip’s proprietary SuperFlash® Technology. The low-voltage (1.8V), 8 Mbit device features extremely low standby power consumption of just 5 microamperes, active read current of 2 mA (typ., at 33 Mhz) and is the highest-density product in the 25 series 1.8V Serial Flash (SPI) family.

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