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Microchip Technology's low pin-count 16-bit eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC24F32KA304 MCUs feature on-chip 12-bit ADC, EEPROM, intelligent mTouch™ capacitive sensing, and the capability to run from a 5V supply. The MCUs feature extremely low sleep currents down to 20 nA, for which all XLP PIC MCUs are known.
The dsPIC33EP “GS” family is supported by Microchip’s MPLAB® Starter Kit for Digital Power (part # DM330017-2, $129.99), which allows customers to explore using the new dsPIC33EP “GS” family in popular digital power-conversion topologies. For more info, visit www.microchip.com/Starter-Kit-051215a
The Embedded Code Source, www.embeddedcodesource.com, from Microchip Technology is an application store for the embedded community that provides free software and firmware for PIC® microcontrollers, along with the ability to rate and review each download. This interactive site includes free code from both Microchip and its large network of third-party developers, who are also available for expert advice and contract programming.
Microchip Technology partnered with Cymbet Corporation to provide the world’s first customizable energy harvesting application development kit—the XLP 16-bit Energy Harvesting Development Kit. This kit includes a modular development board populated with the PIC24F16KA102 microcontroller—featuring eXtreme Low Power—and the capability to add PICtail™ daughter boards for the rapid evaluation of a wide variety of system functions, including ZigBee® and proprietary wireless connectivity, and SD memory cards. The PIC® microcontroller’s eXtreme Low Power technology allows users to gain the longest possible operation from the included Cymbet EnerChip™ EH Eval-08 Energy Harvesting Board, which harvests solar energy that is then stored in the EnerChip solid-state, rechargeable energy-storage devices. For more information, visit: www.microchip.com/energyharvesting
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Microchip’s 8-bit PIC® MCU Accessory Development Platform for iPod and iPhone accelerates the design of accessory products by supporting analog audio, video output, a programmable user interface, and charging capabilities. This platform supports all necessary connection and communication features via hardware and software. Microchip’s software library facilitates identification, authentication and all communication protocols, including a simple API and bootloading capability.
Microchip announced the industry’s first MOST150 coaxial transceiver. Extending the usage of coaxial cabling to powerful automotive infotainment networks based on the latest MOST150 standard, the newly introduced OS82150 integrates a coaxial cable driver and coaxial cable receiver into a small-footprint, 4x4 mm QFN package. To learn more about MOST® technology, the de-facto networking standard for automotive infotainment, please visit www.microchip.com/MOST-090115a.
As of October 28, 2011, Microchip Technology Inc. reported that both of its factories in Thailand are continuing to operate normally, and are in no imminent danger of flooding because of where they are located (approximately 50 miles east of Bangkok). These photos were taken at Microchip’s Thailand facilities on October 27, 2011. For more information, visit: www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en-us/press-release/microch...
Part # EVB-USB5534BC is also available now for $399, and supports the development of four-port USB3 applications, along with battery charging. For more info, visit: www.smsc.com/index.php?tid=295&pid=88922.
Microchip also introduced the EMC1182 Evaluation Board (part # ADM00516) today, to enable development with its new six-member family of temperature sensor ICs called the EMC118X. This board is available now for $ 29.99, from microchipDIRECT and any of Microchip’s authorized worldwide distributors. For more info, visit www.microchip.com/get/7TEL
Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP), a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced its partnership with Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS) to provide customers with complete projected-capacitive touch (PCAP) and 3D-gesture interface modules, which will lead to faster development and lower costs. The modules will make it easier to design multi-touch and 3D gesture displays with Microchip’s award-winning GestIC® technology, which offers a hand tracking range of up to 20 centimeters (cm) from the display surface. Hand gestures are universal, hygienic and easy to learn. In addition, they enhance safety by reducing the need for precise hand-eye coordination.
To learn more about Microchip’s GestIC technology products, visit www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en_us/technology/gestic. Additionally, SiS modules with Microchip’s GestIC technology will be demonstrated at Microchip’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Booth MP25656 in Las Vegas, from January 6-9, 2016.
Microchip's LCD Explorer Development Board (part # DM240314) enables customers to evaluate or develop with a 480-segment LCD.
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Microchip announced the industry’s first MOST150 coaxial transceiver. Extending the usage of coaxial cabling to powerful automotive infotainment networks based on the latest MOST150 standard, the newly introduced OS82150 integrates a coaxial cable driver and coaxial cable receiver into a small-footprint, 4x4 mm QFN package. To learn more about MOST® technology, the de-facto networking standard for automotive infotainment, please visit www.microchip.com/MOST-090115a.
Microchip announced from the SPS IPC Drives Conference in Germany a new family of 16-bit dsPIC33 Digital Signal Controllers (DSC) with the dsPIC33 "EV" family. This new family provides 5V operation for improved noise immunity and robustness, ideal for devices operating in harsh environments such as appliance and automotive applications. The dsPIC33EV family is the first dsPIC® DSC with Error Correcting Code (ECC) Flash for increased reliability and safety. For safety-critical applications, the dsPIC33EV devices also include CRC, Deadman Timer (DMT), and Windowed Watchdog Timer (WWDT) peripherals as well as a backup system oscillator and certified Class B software. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/dsPIC33EV-5V-Family-Product-Page-112514a
Microchip announced from EE Live! and the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose the PIC16(L)F170X and PIC16(L)F171X family of 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), which combine a rich set of intelligent analog and core independent peripherals, along with cost-effective pricing and eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology. Available in 14-, 20-, 28-, and 40/44-pin packages, the 11-member PIC16F170X/171X family of MCUs integrates two Op Amps to drive analog control loops, sensor amplification and basic signal conditioning, while reducing system cost and board space. These new devices also offer built-in Zero Cross Detect (ZCD) to simplify TRIAC control and minimize the EMI caused by switching transients. Additionally, these are the first PIC16 MCUs with Peripheral Pin Select, a pin-mapping feature that gives designers the flexibility to designate the pinout of many peripheral functions. The PIC16F170X/171X are general-purpose MCUs that are ideal for a broad range of applications, such as consumer (home appliances, power tools, electric razors), portable medical (blood-pressure meters, blood-glucose meters, pedometers), LED lighting, battery charging, power supplies and motor control. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/H4FJ and www.microchip.com/get/4FJP
Microchip Technology announced the second member of its award-winning and patented GestIC® family. The new MGC3030 3D gesture controller features simplified user-interface options focused on gesture detection, enabling true one-step design-in of 3D gesture recognition in consumer and embedded devices. Housed in an easy-to-manufacture SSOP28 package, the MGC3030 expands the use of highly sought after 3D gesture control features to high-volume cost-sensitive applications such as toys, audio and lighting. To learn more about the MGC3030, visit www.microchip.com/MGC3030-Page-012015a.
Microchip's RN XV series of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth socket modules provide agency-certified, drop-in connectivity for any XBee® socket. To simplify designs, the stacks are integrated on the module, configured via simple ASCII commands, and can easily connect to any MCU via a serial interface. For more info visit www.microchip.com/wireless
Microchip announced from the SPS IPC Drives Conference in Germany a new family of 16-bit dsPIC33 Digital Signal Controllers (DSC) with the dsPIC33 "EV" family. This new family provides 5V operation for improved noise immunity and robustness, ideal for devices operating in harsh environments such as appliance and automotive applications. The dsPIC33EV family is the first dsPIC® DSC with Error Correcting Code (ECC) Flash for increased reliability and safety. For safety-critical applications, the dsPIC33EV devices also include CRC, Deadman Timer (DMT), and Windowed Watchdog Timer (WWDT) peripherals as well as a backup system oscillator and certified Class B software. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/dsPIC33EV-5V-Family-Product-Page-112514a
Microchip announced the expansion of the USB2 Controller Hub (UCH2) portfolio it gained from the recent SMSC acquisition. The seven new UCH2 ICs across three families are the world’s first to provide programmability, enabling the developers of PCs and mobile devices to configure their designs without external memory. Additionally, these are Microchip’s first UCH2s to support both USB2 and USB High Speed Interchip (HSIC) connectivity, maximum battery life via low-power modes such as Link Power Management (LPM), and the ability to replace wall chargers with advanced battery charging modes, such as BC1.2, Apple®, SE1 and China charging. For applications that need to communicate over multiple protocols, these UCH2s feature direct I/O bridging to I2C™, SPI, UART and general-purpose I/O. They also have the flexibility to support the behaviors of multiple operating systems, such as vendor-specific messaging and FlexConnect for simple port reversals. For more info, visit: www.smsc.com/Products/USB/USB_Hubs
Microchip expanded its serial SRAM portfolio with four new devices that feature the industry’s largest densities and speeds. They are also the industry’s first with 5V operation, which remains prevalent in automotive and industrial applications. These 512 Kb and 1 Mb SPI devices maintain the portfolio’s low power consumption and small, 8-pin packages at the low starting cost of $1.16 each in 10,000-unit quantities. Speeds of up to 80 Mbps are achieved via the quad-SPI, or SQI™, protocol, providing the zero write-cycle times with near instantaneous data movement needed for offloading graphics, data buffering, data logging, displays, math, audio, video and other data-intensive functions.
Two additional family members—the 23LCV512 and 23LCV1024—offer the industry’s most cost-effective options for non-volatile, unlimited-endurance RAM, via battery backup. In fact, with their fast dual-SPI (SDI) throughput of 40 Mbps and low active and sleep currents, these serial NVSRAM devices feature high-speed operation without the high pin counts of parallel NVSRAM, and comparable power consumption to FRAM, all at a fraction of the price. This is beneficial for applications such as meters, black boxes and other data recorders, which require unlimited endurance or instantaneous writes along with non-volatile storage. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/sram
The four new members of Microchip's PIC16F1579 Family are offered in 14 to 20-pin packages with up to 28 KB of Flash and feature CIPs that enable functions in a broad range of applications, such as LED lighting and motor control. They are the first 8-bit PIC MCUs with four 16-bit PWMs that each have independent timers, for flexible output and signal generation functions, including edge, center-aligned and other output modes. System-communication functions are supported via serial interfaces for LIN and DMX connectivity, while the family’s intelligent analog integration enables signal and sensor interface functions. Learn more about the PIC16F1579 Family at www.microchip.com/PIC16F1579-072015a.
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Block Diagram of Microchip Technology's single-I/O bus UNI/O® EEPROM devices, which are now available in miniature, Wafer-Level Chip-Scale and TO-92 packages, in addition to the 3-pin SOT-23 package.
Microchip announced the support of Qobuz Connect in the Microchip JukeBlox® Platform. The combined solution delivers HD and true CD quality audio directly to wireless speakers and AV receivers for an enjoyable music listening experience. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/JukeBlox-Page-121514a
Microchip announced two families of new high-speed A/D converters in the MCP37DX1-200 and MCP372X1-200 families. These families feature 12-, 14- and 16-bit pipelined A/D converters with a maximum sampling rate of 200 Mega samples per second (Msps). The 14- and 16-bit devices feature high accuracy of over 74 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and over 90 dB Spurious Free Dynamic Range (SFDR), while the 12-bit devices have 71.3 dB SNR and 90 dB SFDR. This enables high-precision measurements of fast input signals. These families operate at very low-power consumption of 490 mW at 200 Msps including LVDS digital I/O. Lower power-saving modes are available at 80 mW for standby and 33 mW for shutdown. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/MCP37DX1-200_MCP372X1-200-Page--111214a
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
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As of October 28, 2011, Microchip Technology Inc. reported that both of its factories in Thailand are continuing to operate normally, and are in no imminent danger of flooding because of where they are located (approximately 50 miles east of Bangkok). These photos were taken at Microchip’s Thailand facilities on October 27, 2011. For more information, visit: www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en-us/press-release/microch...
Microchip Technology's 8-bit PIC18F47J13 microcontroller (MCU) is the industry's first MCU to feature 128 KB Flash program memory in a 28-pin package. Also available in a 44-pin package, the PIC18F47J13 MCU features XLP technology for eXtreme Low Power consumption and mTouch™ capability for implementing capacitive touch sensing user interfaces.
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Microchip’s 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers provide a high-performance platform for developing quality digital-audio playback and accessories. The new PIC32 Bluetooth Audio Development Kit builds on Microchip’s existing stack-integrated Bluetooth audio module with a new low-cost, agency-certified Bluetooth HCI transceiver module based on a standard radio, AVRCP and A2DP Bluetooth profiles tailored for the PIC32, as well as both standard and advanced audio CODECs such as SBC, AAC and MP3. Additionally, this kit can be used with Microchip’s existing Made for iPod® and Android™ stacks. Together, these elements provide a versatile and powerful development platform with a high level of customization and flexibility. For more info, visit www.microchip.com/bluetooth
Microchip announced a new release of Spotify® Connect in the standard Microchip JukeBlox® Platform. This release extends support to more than 8 million audio products based on Microchip’s network audio processors and includes a number of key improvements on the initial release. Audio brands can easily add Spotify Connect to existing products through firmware upgrades and new designs based on all of Microchip’s CX870 Wi-Fi® modules and DM860 Ethernet processor. To speed product and firmware availability to consumers, Microchip’s APT Lab is the first to offer pre-certification services to Microchip customers using Spotify Connect. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/EG97
The MTCH6102 is supported by Microchip’s Low-Power Projected-Capacitive Touch Pad Development Kit (part # DM160219, $49.00), and is available to order today. For info visit, www.microchip.com/get/VRQ3