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Pet iguanas and tegus are microchipped at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine on June 12, 2021. FWC photo by Karen Parker
Pet iguanas and tegus are microchipped at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine on June 12, 2021. FWC photo by Karen Parker
Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the MCP16301—Microchip’s first 30V-input, 600 milliampere (mA) buck switching regulator. The MCP16301 features a wide input voltage range from 4V to 30V, an output voltage range from 2V to 15V and provides up to 95 percent efficiency. The 600 mA MCP16301 is offered in a 6-pin SOT-23 package with an integrated high-side switch, and requires a minimal number of external components.
A microchip for a braille display designed by Alex Russomanno, ME PhD Student, in the GG Brown Building on January 14, 2016.
The braille system enables for a full-page tactile screen that can also render graphs, charts, maps, and complicated equations.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Microchip Technology's Graphics PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board With 3.2” Display Kit enables designers to cost-effectively evaluate Microchip’s graphics solutions and develop embedded graphics display applications. With Microchip’s free graphics software and related development tools, designers can quickly integrate graphics display functions into embedded applications using a single microcontroller, reducing development risk, total system cost and time to market. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/Graphics
Microchip's ENC28J60 is a 28-pin, 10BASE-T stand alone Ethernet Controller with on board MAC & PHY, 8 Kbytes of Buffer RAM and an SPI serial interface. With a small foot print package size the ENC28J60 minimizes complexity, board space and cost. Target applications include VoIP, Industrial Automation, Building Automation, Home Control, Security and Instrumentation.
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
Pet iguanas and tegus are microchipped at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine on June 12, 2021. FWC photo by Karen Parker
Microchip Technology's MCP73113 OVP Single-Cell Li-Ion Battery Charger Evaluation Board (part # MCP73113EV-1SOVP, $19) provides users with a platform to test the basic functionality of single-cell Li-Ion battery charging at 4.2V, with 6.5V overvoltage protection. The board can be purchased today, at www.microchipDIRECT.com.
Microchip's eight-member PIC24FJ256DA microcontroller family integrates three graphics acceleration units and a display controller, along with 96 Kbytes of RAM. This integration reduces system costs and makes it practical to add advanced graphics displays for a wide range of embedded applications, by eliminating the need for external RAM and a display controller. Additional savings are achieved through the integrated peripherals for USB and capacitive touch sensing. To enable quick time to market, Microchip’s Graphics Display Design Center provides a host of resources for application designers, such as the free and easy-to-use Graphics Library and Visual Design Tool, see: www.microchip.com/get/89VU
Pet iguanas and tegus are microchipped at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine on June 12, 2021. FWC photo by Karen Parker