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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

Free spay/neuter vouchers are available here:

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Adopt from a shelter/rescue NOT from a breeder or pet store:

www.petfinder.com/index.html

 

Microchip and Tag:

avidplc.com/

www.boomerangtags.com/

 

License your pet:

maricopa.gov/pets/

 

Low cost vet:

AAWL #602.273.6852 ext.138

 

Moving or Forclosure:

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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.

MicroChip Masters 2018.

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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

Energy meter application circuit diagram of Microchip Technology's 8-bit PIC18F87J72 microcontroller (MCU) family for single-phase, multi-function smart-metering and energy-monitoring applications.

Microchip announced a new series within its PIC32MX1/2 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) family that features a large 256 KB Flash configuration and 16 KB of RAM in small-footprint packages. These latest additions to this popular MCU family provide flexibility to low-cost applications that need complex algorithms and application code, and they are coupled with Microchip’s comprehensive software and tools for designs in graphics, touch sensing and general-purpose embedded control. To learn more about Microchip’s 32-bit PIC32 MCUs, visit: www.microchip.com/PIC32-081115a

Macro of an old computer processor.

MicroChip Masters 2018.

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Microchip's new six-member family of temperature sensor ICs, called the EMC118X, is the world’s first family with 1.8V SMBus and I2C™ communications, which is required for interfacing to the latest generation of smartphone, tablet and PC chipsets. Additionally, this integrated low-voltage I/O support reduces cost and board space because it is accomplished without an external voltage level shifter. These are also the first temp sensors to use an advanced sample-frequency-hopping filter, which enables temperature-monitoring traces of up to 8 inches in noisy environments with accurate readings. The EMC118X family serves a broad range of applications in the mobile, commercial and embedded computing markets, by combining the above features with options for dual, triple and quad temperature monitoring, along with hardwired system-shutdown settings that can’t be overridden by software. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/7TEL

This is what my fancy new macro lens was actually bought for.

 

This is a 4x4mm ASIC chip (application specific integrated circuit) which drives our sensors.

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 Technology's mTouch™ Projected Capacitive Touch-Screen Sensing Technology and PIC16F707 8-bit microcontroller (MCU), featuring two 16-channel Capacitive Sensing Modules (CSMs) that can run in parallel for increased sampling speed. The MCU is available today for just $0.99 each in volume and, along with the mTouch projected-capacitive technology and development kit, enables designers to easily integrate projected capacitive touch-sensing functionality into their application with a single MCU, thus reducing total system costs and increasing design flexibility.

Microchip announced its new 5 GHz, 50 ohm Matched WLAN Front End Module (FEM)—the SST11LF04—for high data rate mobile device applications. The SST11LF04 features a transmitter power amplifier, a receiver low-noise amplifier with bypass and a low-loss, single-pole two-throw antenna switch for 5 GHz WLAN connectivity into one integrated, compact 2.5x2.5x0.4 mm, 16-pin QFN package, making it ideal for high-data-rate mobile device applications. With its small footprint, high linear output power of up to 16 dBm and 17 dBm, at 3.3V and 5V Vcc respectively—for 1.75% dynamic EVM using MCS9-HT80 modulation and 80 MHz bandwidth along with 18 dBm and 19 dBm linear power for 3% EVM at 3.3V and 5V, respectively—the SST11LF04 extends the range of IEEE 802.11a WLAN system while providing exceptional transmit power at the maximum 11ac high-data–rate modulation. The receiver has a 12 dB gain and a greater than -6 dBm input (1 dB) compression level. In LNA bypass mode, the receiver has a 2.5 dB noise figure and an -6 dBm input compression level. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/K6WW

Foto adozione: Luna

 

Questo bel cane è femmina, vaccinata, svermata, dotata di microchip e sterilizzata.

Ha un carattere dolcissimo ed è in continua richiesta di affetto e attenzioni.

La sua famiglia è impossibilitata a tenerla e quindi vorremmo trovare per lei una nuova famiglia che le dia calore e amore.

 

Per adottare è richiesto, come sempre, un controllo pre-affido (una visita a casa dei futuri adottanti), la firma del documento di adozione e la disponibilità a rimanere in contatto dopo l'adozione.

 

Chi volesse adottarli può contattarci:

Animal's Angels onlus (Novi Ligure)

Tel. 333-6030007

animalsangelsnovi@gmail.com

www.animalsangels-novi.org

 

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La nostra visione dell'aiuto agli animali abbandonati non è fatta di gabbie e di animali

che restano per anni e anni in un canile, ci occupiamo solo di piccoli gruppi di cani e

gatti. In questo modo possiamo curarli nel modo migliore, tenerli con noi per brevi

periodi in casa, spazi privati o piccole pensioni per animali. In questo modo crescono e si rimettono in forze in un ambiente sereno ed equilibrato, in buoni rapporti con i loro simili e con l'uomo.

 

Se condividete la nostra visione di un "vero amore per gli animali" potete pensare anche ad una adozione a distanza con certificato. Un modo semplice per contribuire economicamente alle necessarie prime cure veterinarie, il vitto, la sterilizzazione (per gli animali adulti), l'impianto del chip. Grandi e piccole necessità costose che, pur tenendoli con noi solo per un breve periodo, sono necessarie per offrire loro una seconda possibilità. Chiediamo solo una piccola donazione, detraibile dalle tasse, tramite bonifico o carta di credito on-line (attraverso PayPal.com direttamente al nostro indirizzo: animalsangelsnovi@gmail.com ).

 

Microchip announced the expansion of its Low Power PIC® microcontroller (MCU) portfolio. Features of the new PIC24F “GB6” family include up to 1 MB of Flash memory with Error Correction Code (ECC) and 32 KB of RAM, making it the first 16-bit MCU in Microchip’s portfolio to offer such a large memory size. Also featuring dual-partition Flash with Live Update capability, these devices can hold two independent software applications, permitting the simultaneous programming of one partition while executing application code from the other. This powerful combination of features makes the PIC24F “GB6” family ideal for industrial, computer, medical/fitness and portable applications that require a long battery life, and data transfer and storage without the need of external memory, such as electricity metering, HVAC control, fingerprint scanners and gaming. For more information of the GB6 family, visit: www.microchip.com/PIC24FGB6-112315a

Microchip Masters 2019

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Microchip Masters 2019

Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny

1-888-658-3686

www.markskalnyphotography.com

Microchip announced the KSZ8061 single-chip 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX automotive- and industrial-grade Ethernet physical-layer transceiver, which is designed for data communication over low-cost Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cables. It is the first of a new family based on the patented and programmable Quiet-WIRE® enhanced EMC technology, providing reduced line emissions and superior receiver immunity performance. System reliability is also enhanced with Microchip’s proven LinkMD+® advanced cable diagnostics, along with an embedded signal-quality indicator for the dynamic monitoring of link error margins. To learn more about Microchip’s portfolio of Ethernet physical-layer transceivers, visit www.microchip.com/Ethernet-PHYs-111715a.

 

MicroChip Masters 2018.

Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .

1-888-658-3686 .

www.markskalnyphotography.com.

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#MSP1207

Microchip's new six-member family of temperature sensor ICs, called the EMC118X, is the world’s first family with 1.8V SMBus and I2C™ communications, which is required for interfacing to the latest generation of smartphone, tablet and PC chipsets. Additionally, this integrated low-voltage I/O support reduces cost and board space because it is accomplished without an external voltage level shifter. These are also the first temp sensors to use an advanced sample-frequency-hopping filter, which enables temperature-monitoring traces of up to 8 inches in noisy environments with accurate readings. The EMC118X family serves a broad range of applications in the mobile, commercial and embedded computing markets, by combining the above features with options for dual, triple and quad temperature monitoring, along with hardwired system-shutdown settings that can’t be overridden by software. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/7TEL

Microchip’s PIC24FJ128GA204 Plug In Module for non-USB (part # MA240036, $25.00) is available now. For more info, visit: <a href="http://www.microchip.com/get/GNUT"

Microchip has been recognized by 11 global electronics industry publications for the product innovation and technology leadership of its patented GestIC® technology, which enables the next dimension in intuitive, gesture-based, non-contact user interfaces for a broad range of end products. The MGC3130 is the world’s first electrical-field (E-field)-based 3D gesture controller, and it utilizes GestIC technology to provide low-power, precise, fast and robust hand position tracking with free-space gesture recognition. For more info, visit www.microchip.com/GestIC.

Microchip announced an expansion to its SPI Serial Flash Memory portfolio, with the introduction of the SST25WF020A, SST25WF040B and SST25WF080B devices. These devices offer 2-, 4- and 8-Mbit of memory and are manufactured with Microchip’s high-performance SuperFlash® technology and NOR Flash cell architecture for superior quality and reliability. For more info visit, www.microchip.com/get/1NHK

Microchip Masters 2019

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The MOST® Linux Driver supporting Microchip’s MOST network interface controllers has been incorporated into the staging section of the Linux Mainline Kernel 4.3 operating system. The increasing demand for reliable and simple solutions to support audio, video and data communications in cars is driving the trend toward using Linux and open-source software in combination with MOST technology, the de-facto standard for high-bandwidth automotive multimedia networking. To learn more about Microchip’s latest innovations in MOST technology, visit www.microchip.com/MOST-111015a.

Microchip announced the MCP9600—the world’s first thermocouple-conditioning integrated circuit to combine precision instrumentation, a precision temperature sensor and a precision, high-resolution analog-to-digital converter (ADC), in addition to a math engine preprogrammed with the firmware to support a broad range of standard thermocouple types (K, J, T, N, S, E, B and R). Thermocouples are one of the most ubiquitous temperature-measurement devices, due to their robustness and accuracy in harsh, high-temperature environments, and their ability to measure temperature over an extremely wide range. The MCP9600 simplifies thermocouple designs by integrating a number of discrete devices into one chip, which also lowers board area, cost and power consumption. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/MCP9600-Page-063015a

MicroChip Masters 2018.

Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .

1-888-658-3686 .

www.markskalnyphotography.com.

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Taken with an m42 Helios-44Mf2/58mm screw lens mounted to Canon 20d with 31mm, 21mm and 13mm extension tubes. Lens set at f16.

 

Comments welcome as always

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's Accessory Development Starter Kits for Android™ enable accessory development for Google’s Android platform. Specifically, Android versions 2.3.4 and 3.1 and later include a new framework that allows apps to communicate directly with an accessory connected to a smartphone or tablet, via USB. The kits consist of a development board and a software library, available via free download from www.microchip.com/android, which enable the fast and easy development of Android smartphone and tablet accessories based on Microchip’s large portfolio of 16-bit and 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers. These microcontrollers feature industry-leading performance, integrated connectivity and eXtreme Low Power technology for the industry’s lowest power consumption in both sleep and active modes.

Microchip Technology’s SST subsidiary is a leading provider of embedded Flash technology. SST develops, designs, licenses and markets a diversified range of proprietary and patented SuperFlash memory technology solutions for the consumer, industrial, automotive and Internet of Things (IoT) markets. SST was founded in 1989, went public in 1995 (NASDAQ: SSTI), and was acquired by Microchip in April 2010. SST is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Microchip, and is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. For more information, visit the SST Web site at www.sst.com.

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