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Microchip's new additions to the 70 MIPS dsPIC33E and PIC24E product families, building on Microchip’s motor control and general-purpose device series that include integrated Op Amps and a Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU) for temperature sensing or mTouch™ capacitive touch sensing.

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Microchip Technology's MCP6H01 and MCP6H02 (MCP6H01/2) general-purpose operational amplifiers (op amps) with a gain-bandwidth product of 1.2 MHz and supply voltage from 3.5V to 16V.

Microchip Technology's MCP4341, MCP4342 (MCP434X), MCP4361 and MCP4362 (MCP436X) quad digital potentiometers.

Microchip Technology's MCP14628 and MCP14700 Synchronous Buck MOSFET Drivers provide maximum efficiency in small packages. The new devices drive two N-Channel MOSFETs arranged in a non-isolated, Synchronous Buck converter topology. They feature excellent latch-up immunity, enabling extremely robust applications in the consumer and computing markets, such as digital power conversion, DC-to-DC power supplies, three-phase BLDC motor control and telecom equipment.

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Microchip expanded its comprehensive Multi-Purpose Flash Plus (MPF+) portfolio with the debut of four new compact 512K x16 Parallel Flash CMOS devices: the SST39VF401C, SST39F402C, SST39LF401C and the SST39LF402C. Manufactured with high-performance CMOS SuperFlash® technology, these compelling low-power, 2.7-3.6V, x16 Parallel NOR Flash devices boast a split-gate design and thick-oxide tunneling injector for superior reliability and design simplicity. All four devices help reduce engineering design cycles, and improve overall product performance and responsiveness, which enables a better end-user experience. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/ParamChartSearch/chart.aspx?branchID=71...

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we microchip them here in australia, and next month he gets his gps implant - cuts down on constant running around checking where they are.

Petite Pistache est allée ce matin chez le docteur pour faire enregistrer sa puce électronique française en Belgique. On en a profité pour lui faire un petit check-up. Le vétérinaire a dit qu'elle était une bien gentille fille. Elle s'est tout laissé faire, notamment gratter le tartre des dents. Elle a une ancienne luxation a une patte arrière, mais rien d'alarmant. Par contre il faudra surveiller les dents et éviter le tartre. Elle est presque à son poids idéal, elle fait 4 kg et peut encore prendre 200 g (elle était très maigre à son arrivée, elle ne pesait que 3kg200)

Pas le moindre petit miaulement en voiture (na na na Michelle !) et toute détendue sur place et à son retour.

 

Little Pistache went to the doctor this morning to register her French microchip in Belgium. We took the opportunity to do a little check-up. The vet said she was a very nice girl. She accepted everytyhing, including scratching the tartar from the teeth. She has an old dislocation at her hind leg, but nothing alarming. Her teeth should be regularly testes to prevent tartar. She has almost her ideal weight, she weighs 4 kg and can gain 200 g more (she was very skinny when she arrived, only 3kg200)

Not one single meow during the drive and totally relaxed, good girl.

 

Magnus visited the vet today for a check-up. Back the day I first picked him up, I stopped by the vet to check for a microchip. They weighed him that day: 28.6 pounds. Well, today, two weeks later, Magnus weighs 38.2 pounds. Impressive, no? He's still a "titch" underweight, per the vet. (What's a "titch" anyway?) When we first met Magnus back on April 3, we guesstimated his age to be three months. That has been confirmed as Magnus is probably roughly four months old now. He is healthy and happy and a real joy. The vet tech fell in love with him, and Magnus calmly submitted to everything the vet did with a wagging tail. What a good pooch! Essentially, he is physically like a newfoundland. My vet wondered if there wasn't either Australian Cattle Dog blood or even German Shorthair Pointer blood in his veins as well. Kevin thinks it's Cattle Dog given he tends to like to herd Kevin. Who knows? You know, if it were only $30 to get that blood test, I would do it. Now it's $60 (I just found a coupon code and checked if it worked--oh, one's available for $49 on eBay. . . hmmmmm). If I were keeping him, I would be tempted to run the test (I'd choose the Wisdom Panel as it's the only one to include Australian Cattle Dog). It just would be interesting to find out what all is in this boy. . .

 

All in all, Magnus is doing fabulously well. The cats are adjusting to his presence, too. Even The Queen came over and sniffed him a little bit ago while he was sacked out on the dog bed at my feet. Magnus wisely submitted himself to The Queen wagging his tail briefly.

 

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Light bulb RGB mood light : cyan from blue and some green. For more info :

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The QVGA Graphics PICtail Plus Daughter Board provides a cost-effective method of evaluating and developing QVGA display applications. The board is designed for flexibility and can be plugged into Microchips Explorer 16 (DM240001) development board. The daughter board is populated with a 2.8 TFT LCD panel with 320x240 (QVGA) resolutions. The panel consists of an 8-bit parallel CPU interface which is supported by the Parallel Master Port (PMP) peripheral of the 16-bit and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers.

 

The QVGA Graphics PICtail Plus Daughter Board provides a cost-effective method of evaluating and developing QVGA display applications. The board is designed for flexibility and can be plugged into Microchips Explorer 16 (DM240001) development board. The daughter board is populated with a 2.8 TFT LCD panel with 320x240 (QVGA) resolutions. The panel consists of an 8-bit parallel CPU interface which is supported by the Parallel Master Port (PMP) peripheral of the 16-bit and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers.

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Photo from Texas A&M's "Aggieland Saturday" high school recruitment

event, where prospective students come and explore the different schools

and departments at A&M. We took the SMP robot chassis, which you have

seen before climb stairs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXyvIec2trc),

and interfaced it with an RF transmitter/receiver from a $10 remote

control car. The dsPIC33 sits in the middle, taking the on/off signals

from the RF unit and turning them into PWM for each pair of motors

(we've reused the Krisys Control Board that we used in the summer

workshop). The robot, which we have dubbed "Fido", was a big hit,

stealing the thunder from many of the other engineering booths.

 

These YouTube videos show Fido can descend stairs quite easily. In order

to climb steeper stairs, we're going to need bigger wheels though. The

platform has the torque; it will literally run itself up the wall if you

give it the chance.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lazmsOeZhO0

www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5i4n0p7h_4

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Microchip and Powercast jointly developed the Lifetime Power® Energy Harvesting Development Kit for Wireless Sensors, which is the world’s first RF energy harvesting kit that enables battery-free, perpetually powered wireless applications. The combination of Powercast’s RF Energy Harvesting System and Microchip’s eXtreme Low Power PIC® Microcontrollers eliminates batteries in a wide range of applications. For more information, visit: www.microchip.com/RFEnergyHarvesting

Microchip's Development Tools Vice President, Derek Carlson, honors Mike Nicholson, Engineering Manager from Price Electronics in Winnipeg, Canada, as the recipient of Microchip's one millionth tool.

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Microchip's dsPIC33FJ32MC104 family which offers up to 32 KB Flash, 16 MIPS of performance, and small pin outs for cost-sensitive motor control, consumer, medical and industrial applications.

Microchip Technology's MCP3901 AFE for metering applications features high-accuracy, dual 16-/24-bit Delta-Sigma Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) with up to 91 dB Signal to Noise and Distortion (SINAD); internal Programmable Gain Amplifiers (PGAs) and voltage reference; phase-delay compensation; and a modulator output block, enabling more precise measurements than competitive solutions. THe AFE is ideal for a variety of single- and multi-phase metering, industrial and medical applications. It is available in a 20-pin SSOP package, for $1.42 each in 10,000-unit quantities. Samples can be ordered today from www.microchip.com/get/400736265162037, and the device can purchased today from www.microchip.com/get/400736172222222.

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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

A biologist microchips a bison with a record of its genetic information during the annual roundup.

Photo: USFWS

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Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the expansion of its RF power amplifier portfolio, with the addition of the new SST12LP17E and SST12LP18E devices. The SST12LP17E is the smallest fully matched power amp in its class, requiring only one DC bypass capacitor to achieve optimum performance. The SST12LP18E is a lower-cost, lower-voltage alternative to Microchip’s popular SST12LP14E power amp. It offers the lowest operating voltage of any Microchip RF power amp, while operating at -20 to +85 degrees Celsius. The devices feature operating voltages as low as 2.7V, linear output power as high as 18.5 dBm at 2.5 percent EVM using IEEE 802.11g OFDM 54 Mbps, and 23.5 dBm for IEEE 802.11b and a high power-added efficiency of up to 38 percent for IEEE 802.11b. They are ideal for embedded WLAN applications where small size, high efficiency and low-battery voltage operation are required, such as in the consumer electronics market, in cell phones, game consoles, printers and tablets.

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