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The 8 pins PIC12F683 microcontroller is one of the smallest members of the Microchip 8-bit microcontroller families but equipped with powerful peripherals such as ADC and PWM capabilities. This make this tiny microcontroller is suitable for controlling the DC motor speed. In order to demonstrate the PIC12F683 capabilities and to make this tutorial more attractive, I decided to use the PIC12F683 microcontroller to generate simple and yet fascinating laser light show from a cheap keychain laser pointer. For more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=1622

Microchip Technology's PIC16(L)F1826 and PIC16(L)F1827 [PIC16(L)F1826/7] general-purpose 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) provide an advanced peripheral set that includes an mTouch™ capacitive touch-sensing module and dual I2C™/SPI interfaces, along with “LF” versions featuring industry-leading low power consumption via Microchip’s nanoWatt XLP eXtreme Low-Power technology. For further information, contact any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or visit Microchip’s Web site at www.microchip.com/get/400846900115741.

Have you ever thought that most of our perception about the robot is based on the Hollywood movie! The well-known 3CPO and R2D2 from Star Wars until the little cute garbage compacting robot named WALL-E; all of these machines are example of our dreams or should I say our quest to what we all think about the robot should be. Although the robot that we are going to build here is still far away from the technologies shown on those movies but at least it will give you an introductory to the robotics world. for more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=983

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Learning the assembly language is one of the essential skills that still required in the embedded system, although the major drawback using the assembly language is; its required more learning curve time compared to the higher level language but once you acquainted with one type of microcontroller family such as 8-bit 8 pins Microchip PIC 12F683 then coding with assembly language to other type of PIC microcontroller families will be much easier. For more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog

Microchip and Stratford Digital's

MX Educational Target Board (part # TSTR002)

Microchip expanded its instrumentation amplifier portfolio with the new zero-drift MCP6N16. This self-correcting architecture maximizes DC performance by enabling ultra-low offset, low-offset drift, and superior common-mode and power-supply rejection, while eliminating the adverse effects of 1/f noise. The result is very high accuracy across both time and temperature. For more info, visit www.microchip.com/get/PB60

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Microchip Masters 2019

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Microchip Masters 2019

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Building upon the success of Microchip’s low-side MCP14E3/4/5 4.5A MOSFET drivers, Microchip is introducing the new low-side MCP14E6/7/8 2A and MCP14E9/10/11 3A drivers. The expanded, low-cost family of devices is rated for peak output currents from 2A to 4.5A, over a wide operating voltage range of 4.5V to 18V. The devices feature enable input pins that provide shutdown capability to conserve power, and are offered in 8-pin SOIC and 8-pin, 6mm x 5mm DFN packages. The drivers start at $1.24 each, in 10,000 unit quantities.

 

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Microchip's new PIC24 Lite MCUs Feature On-Chip Op Amps, 8-bit DACs, 12-bit ADC, Flexible PWM Modules and eXtreme Low Power Technology for Cost-Sensitive Automotive, Consumer, Medical and Industrial Applications. For more info visit, www.microchip.com/get/B7SP

Microchip's volatile is a low-power, low-cost DAC that features a 1.8-5.5V wide operating voltage range, and is offered in a 6-pin SC70 package. The MCP47A1 is ideal for applications in the automotive, audio and industrial markets, such as portable, handheld battery-operated products, and applications such as set-point or offset trimming and sensitive mechanical-trim pot replacement. For more information visit www.microchip.com/get/Q2UL.

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Oh yes indeed. Yesterday was a day of great celebration in our house as Molly bravely went both out and returned through the FOD (flap of doom)! It has only taken her 11 days to get over her immense fear of the dreaded flap which identifies only her and her sister Martha through their implanted microchips. It will mean (hopefully) that they will now not be bothered by unwelcome visitors. In fact just yesterday evening a little black cat sat outside causing Martha much distress and making her emit the most amazing sounds - and much foul language! The evidence can be seen here.

 

All we need now is for Molly to repeat this wonderful feat and we'll be able to breathe a big sigh of relief!

The seven segment display is one of the most popular numeric displays used in many microcontroller applications because it’s cheap, robust and reliable. The seven segment actually consists of 8 LED (Light Emitting Diode) and it’s come with various sizes suitable for various numeric display application such as digital clock, counter, thermometer, humidity, etc. For more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=844

Microchip's MCP19111, the world's first analog-based power management controller. The MCP19111 Digitally Enhanced Power Analog family operates across a wide voltage range of 4.5 to 32V and offers a significant increase in flexibility over conventional analog-based solutions. The MCP19111 offers the world’s first hybrid, mixed-signal power-management controller, integrating an analog-based PWM controller with a fully functional Flash-based microcontroller. The MCP19111 devices support operation up to 32V, and have integrated MOSFET drivers configured for synchronous, step-down applications.

 

For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/BBVN

Have you ever thought that most of our perception about the robot is based on the Hollywood movie! The well-known 3CPO and R2D2 from Star Wars until the little cute garbage compacting robot named WALL-E; all of these machines are example of our dreams or should I say our quest to what we all think about the robot should be. Although the robot that we are going to build here is still far away from the technologies shown on those movies but at least it will give you an introductory to the robotics world. for more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=983

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Microchip Technology Inc.'s RE46C180 is the world’s first ionization smoke-detector IC with programmable calibration and programmable feature selection, and the first with horn synchronization and auto alarm locate. This ASIC also has expanded options for implementing hush operation, and more options for interconnect operation—including with carbon-monoxide detectors. These features enable designers to develop and manufacture a broad range of residential and commercial smoke detectors using a single IC and PCB. For more information, visit:

Microchip Technology's24AA025E48 I2C™ serial EEPROM device with pre-programmed EUI-48™-node addresses expands the Company's existing family of EUI-48 devices in I2C, SPI, and UNI/O® buses. Also EUI-64™ compatible, the new device enables designers to add MAC addresses to their designs on-the-fly. The address pins on this device further enable designers to add more memory to their application, by allowing them to cascade up to eight EEPROM devices onto the I2C bus. Designers can add these capabilities without changing their existing I2C serial EEPROM device, and without having to pay for and register a block of code with the IEEE. Costs associated with serialization or programming are also eliminated, and the devices can be purchased without restrictions on volume, allowing designers to buy codes only when needed.

Microchip'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. These latest PIC32 MX1 and MX2 MCUs also feature USB On-the-Go (OTG) capabilities, making them ideal for developing audio accessories and other applications in the consumer, industrial, medical and automotive markets.

Microchip also introduced the dsPIC33EP512GM706 Single Motor Internal Op Amp PIM (part # MA330033) today. For more info, visit: <a href="http://www.microchip.com/get/K35J.

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Patata non era un cane del canile di Castrovillari.

 

Patata è nata randagia a Castrovillari e in canile non ci è mai

entrata tranne che gli ultimi giorni prima della partenza, per il

microchip e le vaccinazioni.

 

Questo splendore mix maremmanina bianco e arancio è stata trovata

due anni fa, a due mesi, tutta spelacchiata e affamata sotto un

cespuglio, da Irene, la sua volontaria calabrese.

 

Che lha nutrita e vista crescere randagia, nel branchetto fuori dal

canile.

 

Inutile nasconderlo, Irene ha sempre avuto un debole per Patata.

Forse per la sua timidezza (adora le coccole ma bisogna andargliele

a fare), per i suoi occhi innocenti, per la sua infinità bontà, per

la sua ehm

pigrizia che non la fa essere proprio un cane scattante,

ma quasi una gattona buona e sorniona che ama osservare il mondo

sdraiata e sonnecchiante, per la sua dolcezza e affettuosità che sa

mostrare molto bene dopo che ti ha conosciuto un po perché

allinizio è proprio sulle sue.

 

Salita in staffetta lo scorso marzo perché richiesta a Verona e poi

rifiutata dai suoi adottanti (per fortuna!), è arrivata al Nord dopo

che Irene le aveva trovato uno stallo di fortuna giù a Castrovillari

perché il suo branco era stato decimato, come detto più volte.

 

Lho messa in pensione solo grazie alla generosità della mia amica

volontaria Valeria che ringrazio pubblicamente, come ringrazio

lamico Enrico che si è dato molto da fare per lei e si un po

innamorato di questa cucciolona di foca bianca dagli occhioni neri

sperduti.

 

Patata è scesa dalla staffetta a Milano paralizzata dal terrore,

stanca e con gli occhi arrossati per lo stress. Ma non era solo

stanchezza: Patata era malata ma noi ancora non lo sapevamo.

 

Dal primo rifugio è stata cacciata in quattro e quattro otto perché

dopo pochissimi giorni ha iniziato a perdere sangue rosso vivo

dallintestino. Paura del contagio per gli altri cani. Sta di fatto

che per Patata ci hanno dato un massimo di 12-24 ore di tempo per

trovarle unaltra sistemazione.

 

Patata aveva dei brutti parassiti intestinali: oltre ai tricuridi,

gli strongili che salgono nei polmoni e che lavrebbero uccisa se

non lavessimo curata.

 

Portata in una bella pensione, pulitissima e organizzatissima, ha

fatto il suo ciclo di antibiotici ed è guarita.

 

E sabato 20, laltro ieri, dopo che Enrico l'ha recuperata dal

parrucchiere che lha pulita e gonfiata come un peluche, labbiamo

condotta in Toscana dalla splendida Nicoletta, da sua figlia, una

bimba ADORABILE, e dai suoi genitori accoglienti e sorridenti.

 

E stato stupendo incontrare queste persone meravigliose,

innamoratesi di Patata dalle sole foto e dalla descrizione; persone

generose, dal cuore grande, simpatiche, affabili, dai sentimenti

veri, puliti e intensi. Ed è stato fantastico, anche locchio vuole

la sua parte, che questa meravigliosa famiglia ha accolto con amore

Patata nella sua casa vive in uno dei posti più belli del mondo: il

Chianti fiorentino!

 

Patata è buffissima: non sa fare le scale e non è che si sia mossa

molto. Adoro prenderla in giro, chiamandola Movida madrilena e

dicendole di non agitarsi così tanto che le fa male alla salute

oppure chiedendole dove sia la zip sotto la pancia per rimuovere le

pile scariche e inserire quelle nuove.

 

In effetti, ieri e laltro ieri Patata sembrava un morbido e

adorabile tappetone per scendere dal letto più che un cane e a un

certo punto, come si vede in una delle foto, non ha più avuto voglia

di camminare e si è tuffata di testa nellerba alta rimanendo

immobile come una stola di pelliccia! E' davvero un fumetto!

 

Ma è un amore di tenerezza e sinmpatia e siamo sicuri che quando

prenderà confidenza si muoverà di più e comunicherà di più. Del

resto con la figlia di Nicoletta va già al guinzaglio senza

problemi e

le ha già dato un bacino!

 

Grazie a Irene, la sua mamma morale, allEnpa tutta, a Carla

Rocchi, la sua instancabile Presidente, al comune di Castrovillari,

grazie a Giuseppe, il mitico staffettista, a Valeria, Enrico e

soprattutto grazie alla splendida NICOLETTA E A TUTTA LA SUA

FAMIGLIA! Che bello sapere che ci sono ancora persone così!

 

Giorgia

 

Microchip's new family of dsPIC33 “GS” Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) — the dsPIC33FJ09GS302 family. This is an expansion of Microchip’s dsPIC® DSC portfolio that adds lower-cost options for digital-power conversion. The new family of DSCs also brings new features while lowering power consumption, enabling higher efficiency in AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies, HID & LED lighting, solar inverters, and other power conversion applications. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/9E5G

Operativo de Instalación de 400 Microchip para mascotas de Renca,

 

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Microchip’s MCP79410 RTCC PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board (part # AC164140, $45) with Explorer 16 Development Board (part # DM240001, $129.99).

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