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Microchip Technology's MCP1804 Low Dropout Regulators (LDOs) deliver up to 150 mA of output current and support output voltages from 1.8 – 18V.
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
Photos of NPN transistor Dissection taken by XFPP's "home-made" Laboratory video Camera.
I upload my private research photos only to find others who after seeing them want to be involved, with our roundtable research group dealing in the truth. Others who look with no intention to help us are spies. Our group labors to find and collect truth, not intertain lurkers.
Microchip Technology's MCP2200 USD-to-UART protocol converter, with its low-cost evaluation tool, software libraries and Windows®-based configuration tool enable designers to quickly and easily add USB connectivity to their application without completely redesigning the system.
Microchip's new PIC32 32-bit MCU Families With Ethernet, CAN, USB and 128 KB RAM Extend Portfolio via High-Performance Connectivity. For more info visit www.microchip.com/PIC32.
Zena™ is a wireless network analyzer that graphically displays wireless network traffic following the IEEE 802.15.4™ specification on the 2.4GHz band. ZENA supports both the ZigBee™ and MiWi™ protocols. In conjunction with the hardware packet sniffer, the software can analyze complete network traffic and graphically display decoded packets. It can also display a graphical representation of the network topology and the messages as they flow through the network. This information can then be saved and/or exported for futher analysis. Debugging a wireless network without ZENA is like trying to debug a circuit without an oscilloscope. If you will be developing with either the ZigBee or the MiWi protocols, ZENA is an essential development tool.
Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.
. Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.
. Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.
. Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.
Expanding on Microchip’s existing 8-bit PIC® microcontroller-based mTouch development tools for capacitive touch, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board enables designers to implement this leading-edge user interface with Microchip’s wide portfolio of 16-bit PIC24F MCUs. Equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, the board allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool, an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is included in the mTouch Sensing Solution SDK. The software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development time and reduce design costs.
Colorful and wearable pendant on a surplus 1980's microchip. The chip is visible on the back. This pendant looks great on a silver chain or black ribbon!
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.
Chestnut had been to the vet a few days before I took this photo. It was her first real official vet visit, her other time was at the Pasadena Humane Society Animal Shelter for a TNR. She had been vaccinated and all, but this was a more detailed visit, which included her getting microchipped. The yellow tag next to her name tag has her ID number from the microchip as well as the 888 number for Home Again, in case (God forbid) she turns up missing and then is found and turned over to either a vet or a shelter. Because Chestnut has to spend most of her time outdoors, I chose her first to be checked over and microchipped. She goes back to the vet for a follow-up visit next month. Meantime, Eliza goes in for her checkup and microchipping this coming weekend.