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Learning the assembly language is one of the essential skills that still required in the embedded system, although the major drawback using the assembly language is; its required more learning curve time compared to the higher level language but once you acquainted with one type of microcontroller family such as 8-bit 8 pins Microchip PIC 12F683 then coding with assembly language to other type of PIC microcontroller families will be much easier. For more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog
Patata non era un cane del canile di Castrovillari.
Patata è nata randagia a Castrovillari e in canile non ci è mai
entrata tranne che gli ultimi giorni prima della partenza, per il
microchip e le vaccinazioni.
Questo splendore mix maremmanina bianco e arancio è stata trovata
due anni fa, a due mesi, tutta spelacchiata e affamata sotto un
cespuglio, da Irene, la sua volontaria calabrese.
Che lha nutrita e vista crescere randagia, nel branchetto fuori dal
canile.
Inutile nasconderlo, Irene ha sempre avuto un debole per Patata.
Forse per la sua timidezza (adora le coccole ma bisogna andargliele
a fare), per i suoi occhi innocenti, per la sua infinità bontà, per
la sua ehm
pigrizia che non la fa essere proprio un cane scattante,
ma quasi una gattona buona e sorniona che ama osservare il mondo
sdraiata e sonnecchiante, per la sua dolcezza e affettuosità che sa
mostrare molto bene dopo che ti ha conosciuto un po perché
allinizio è proprio sulle sue.
Salita in staffetta lo scorso marzo perché richiesta a Verona e poi
rifiutata dai suoi adottanti (per fortuna!), è arrivata al Nord dopo
che Irene le aveva trovato uno stallo di fortuna giù a Castrovillari
perché il suo branco era stato decimato, come detto più volte.
Lho messa in pensione solo grazie alla generosità della mia amica
volontaria Valeria che ringrazio pubblicamente, come ringrazio
lamico Enrico che si è dato molto da fare per lei e si un po
innamorato di questa cucciolona di foca bianca dagli occhioni neri
sperduti.
Patata è scesa dalla staffetta a Milano paralizzata dal terrore,
stanca e con gli occhi arrossati per lo stress. Ma non era solo
stanchezza: Patata era malata ma noi ancora non lo sapevamo.
Dal primo rifugio è stata cacciata in quattro e quattro otto perché
dopo pochissimi giorni ha iniziato a perdere sangue rosso vivo
dallintestino. Paura del contagio per gli altri cani. Sta di fatto
che per Patata ci hanno dato un massimo di 12-24 ore di tempo per
trovarle unaltra sistemazione.
Patata aveva dei brutti parassiti intestinali: oltre ai tricuridi,
gli strongili che salgono nei polmoni e che lavrebbero uccisa se
non lavessimo curata.
Portata in una bella pensione, pulitissima e organizzatissima, ha
fatto il suo ciclo di antibiotici ed è guarita.
E sabato 20, laltro ieri, dopo che Enrico l'ha recuperata dal
parrucchiere che lha pulita e gonfiata come un peluche, labbiamo
condotta in Toscana dalla splendida Nicoletta, da sua figlia, una
bimba ADORABILE, e dai suoi genitori accoglienti e sorridenti.
E stato stupendo incontrare queste persone meravigliose,
innamoratesi di Patata dalle sole foto e dalla descrizione; persone
generose, dal cuore grande, simpatiche, affabili, dai sentimenti
veri, puliti e intensi. Ed è stato fantastico, anche locchio vuole
la sua parte, che questa meravigliosa famiglia ha accolto con amore
Patata nella sua casa vive in uno dei posti più belli del mondo: il
Chianti fiorentino!
Patata è buffissima: non sa fare le scale e non è che si sia mossa
molto. Adoro prenderla in giro, chiamandola Movida madrilena e
dicendole di non agitarsi così tanto che le fa male alla salute
oppure chiedendole dove sia la zip sotto la pancia per rimuovere le
pile scariche e inserire quelle nuove.
In effetti, ieri e laltro ieri Patata sembrava un morbido e
adorabile tappetone per scendere dal letto più che un cane e a un
certo punto, come si vede in una delle foto, non ha più avuto voglia
di camminare e si è tuffata di testa nellerba alta rimanendo
immobile come una stola di pelliccia! E' davvero un fumetto!
Ma è un amore di tenerezza e sinmpatia e siamo sicuri che quando
prenderà confidenza si muoverà di più e comunicherà di più. Del
resto con la figlia di Nicoletta va già al guinzaglio senza
problemi e
le ha già dato un bacino!
Grazie a Irene, la sua mamma morale, allEnpa tutta, a Carla
Rocchi, la sua instancabile Presidente, al comune di Castrovillari,
grazie a Giuseppe, il mitico staffettista, a Valeria, Enrico e
soprattutto grazie alla splendida NICOLETTA E A TUTTA LA SUA
FAMIGLIA! Che bello sapere che ci sono ancora persone così!
Giorgia
Microchip announced an expansion of its Digitally Enhanced Power Analog controller product line. With the introduction of the MCP19114 and MCP19115 devices, Microchip’s diverse range of intelligent DC/DC power-conversion solutions grows to include controllers supporting flyback, boost and SEPIC topologies. These latest devices introduce a step-up PWM-controller and low-side MOSFET driver architecture, with a mid-voltage LDO and fully-functional microcontroller all integrated into a small, high-density power package. This solution continues to offer the power conversion performance typical of an analog-based controller, with the flexibility approaching a fully-digital power conversion solution. These new analog power-management devices, in combination with the fully-functional microcontroller (MCU), support configurable, high-efficiency power-conversion designs across a broad array of consumer and automotive applications and power conversion topologies. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/TB5H
Have you ever thought that most of our perception about the robot is based on the Hollywood movie! The well-known 3CPO and R2D2 from Star Wars until the little cute garbage compacting robot named WALL-E; all of these machines are example of our dreams or should I say our quest to what we all think about the robot should be. Although the robot that we are going to build here is still far away from the technologies shown on those movies but at least it will give you an introductory to the robotics world. for more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=983
The four-member PIC24FJ256GB210 microcontroller family integrates USB for Embedded Host/Peripheral/On-the-Go and 96 Kbytes of RAM. This large RAM enables the buffering of sizeable amounts of data and better overall throughput, for applications such as Ethernet connectivity, remote sensing, data logging and audio streaming. It can also be used to store generated images or data for dynamic content, such as real-time, remote sensor data graphs. In combination with Microchip’s free USB software library and TCP/IP stack, these MCUs lower system costs and footprints in a broad range of industrial, instrumentation/measurement, medical and consumer applications. For additional information, visit: www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/Devices.aspx?dDocName=en547864
Microchip announced an expansion of its 8-bit PIC® microcontroller (MCU) portfolio with the PIC12(L)F157X family, which features multiple 16-bit PWMs with an assortment of analog peripherals and serial communications in an 8-pin package. These MCUs deliver three full-featured 16-bit PWMs with independent timers, for applications where high resolution is needed, such as LED lighting, stepper motors, battery charging and other general-purpose applications. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/G6RB
Microchip's 8-bit PIC16F178X enhanced Mid-Range core MCU family with increased Flash memory densities, intelligent analog and digital peripherals, such as on-chip 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs), 16-bit PWMs, 8-bit and 5-bit Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), operational amplifiers, and high-speed comparators with 50 ns response time, along with EUSART (including LIN), I2C™ and SPI interface peripherals. The PIC16F178X are the first PIC® MCUs to implement the new Programmable Switch Mode Controller (PSMC), which is an advanced 16-bit Pulse-Width Modulator (PWM) with 64 MHz operation and high-performance capabilities. This combination of features enables higher efficiency and performance, along with cost and space reductions. The new MCUs also feature eXtreme Low Power (XLP) Technology for active and sleep currents of just 32 µA/MHz and 50 nA, respectively, helping to extend battery life and reduce standby current consumption. For more info visit, www.microchip.com/get/92C2
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Microchip Technology's Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H development board (part # DM330013) provides a complete, low-cost solution for designing with Microchip’s 16-bit PIC24H microcontrollers and dsPIC33F Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), in a compact 20x76 mm footprint. At the low cost of $24.99, the Microstick offers an integrated USB programmer/debugger, which shortens learning curves. For maximum flexibility, the Microstick can be used stand-alone or plugged into a prototyping board. Additionally, educators are eligible for a 25% discount. For more information, visit www.microchip.com/Microstick.
MicroChip Masters 2018.
Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .
1-888-658-3686 .
www.markskalnyphotography.com.
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#MSP1207
Microchip Technology's PIC18F47J53 8-bit USB microcontroller (MCU) features XLP technology for eXtreme Low Power Consumption, up to 128 KB Flash program memory and 4 KB RAM, offering plenty of code space for Microchip’s free USB stack, and for application code.
Microchip Technology's PIC24F32KA304 Plug-In Module (Part # MA240022, $25) for the Explorer 16 Development Board (Part # DM240001, $129.99).
Patata non era un cane del canile di Castrovillari.
Patata è nata randagia a Castrovillari e in canile non ci è mai
entrata tranne che gli ultimi giorni prima della partenza, per il
microchip e le vaccinazioni.
Questo splendore mix maremmanina bianco e arancio è stata trovata
due anni fa, a due mesi, tutta spelacchiata e affamata sotto un
cespuglio, da Irene, la sua volontaria calabrese.
Che lha nutrita e vista crescere randagia, nel branchetto fuori dal
canile.
Inutile nasconderlo, Irene ha sempre avuto un debole per Patata.
Forse per la sua timidezza (adora le coccole ma bisogna andargliele
a fare), per i suoi occhi innocenti, per la sua infinità bontà, per
la sua ehm
pigrizia che non la fa essere proprio un cane scattante,
ma quasi una gattona buona e sorniona che ama osservare il mondo
sdraiata e sonnecchiante, per la sua dolcezza e affettuosità che sa
mostrare molto bene dopo che ti ha conosciuto un po perché
allinizio è proprio sulle sue.
Salita in staffetta lo scorso marzo perché richiesta a Verona e poi
rifiutata dai suoi adottanti (per fortuna!), è arrivata al Nord dopo
che Irene le aveva trovato uno stallo di fortuna giù a Castrovillari
perché il suo branco era stato decimato, come detto più volte.
Lho messa in pensione solo grazie alla generosità della mia amica
volontaria Valeria che ringrazio pubblicamente, come ringrazio
lamico Enrico che si è dato molto da fare per lei e si un po
innamorato di questa cucciolona di foca bianca dagli occhioni neri
sperduti.
Patata è scesa dalla staffetta a Milano paralizzata dal terrore,
stanca e con gli occhi arrossati per lo stress. Ma non era solo
stanchezza: Patata era malata ma noi ancora non lo sapevamo.
Dal primo rifugio è stata cacciata in quattro e quattro otto perché
dopo pochissimi giorni ha iniziato a perdere sangue rosso vivo
dallintestino. Paura del contagio per gli altri cani. Sta di fatto
che per Patata ci hanno dato un massimo di 12-24 ore di tempo per
trovarle unaltra sistemazione.
Patata aveva dei brutti parassiti intestinali: oltre ai tricuridi,
gli strongili che salgono nei polmoni e che lavrebbero uccisa se
non lavessimo curata.
Portata in una bella pensione, pulitissima e organizzatissima, ha
fatto il suo ciclo di antibiotici ed è guarita.
E sabato 20, laltro ieri, dopo che Enrico l'ha recuperata dal
parrucchiere che lha pulita e gonfiata come un peluche, labbiamo
condotta in Toscana dalla splendida Nicoletta, da sua figlia, una
bimba ADORABILE, e dai suoi genitori accoglienti e sorridenti.
E stato stupendo incontrare queste persone meravigliose,
innamoratesi di Patata dalle sole foto e dalla descrizione; persone
generose, dal cuore grande, simpatiche, affabili, dai sentimenti
veri, puliti e intensi. Ed è stato fantastico, anche locchio vuole
la sua parte, che questa meravigliosa famiglia ha accolto con amore
Patata nella sua casa vive in uno dei posti più belli del mondo: il
Chianti fiorentino!
Patata è buffissima: non sa fare le scale e non è che si sia mossa
molto. Adoro prenderla in giro, chiamandola Movida madrilena e
dicendole di non agitarsi così tanto che le fa male alla salute
oppure chiedendole dove sia la zip sotto la pancia per rimuovere le
pile scariche e inserire quelle nuove.
In effetti, ieri e laltro ieri Patata sembrava un morbido e
adorabile tappetone per scendere dal letto più che un cane e a un
certo punto, come si vede in una delle foto, non ha più avuto voglia
di camminare e si è tuffata di testa nellerba alta rimanendo
immobile come una stola di pelliccia! E' davvero un fumetto!
Ma è un amore di tenerezza e sinmpatia e siamo sicuri che quando
prenderà confidenza si muoverà di più e comunicherà di più. Del
resto con la figlia di Nicoletta va già al guinzaglio senza
problemi e
le ha già dato un bacino!
Grazie a Irene, la sua mamma morale, allEnpa tutta, a Carla
Rocchi, la sua instancabile Presidente, al comune di Castrovillari,
grazie a Giuseppe, il mitico staffettista, a Valeria, Enrico e
soprattutto grazie alla splendida NICOLETTA E A TUTTA LA SUA
FAMIGLIA! Che bello sapere che ci sono ancora persone così!
Giorgia
Microchip's DC/DC LLC Converter Reference Design is implemented using Microchip’s dsPIC33F ‘GS’ series of digital-power Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), which provide fully digital control of the power-conversion and system-management functions. As demonstrated in this reference design, the dsPIC33F ‘GS’ DSCs allow designers to easily and cost effectively create products using advanced topologies, which lower switching losses and boost efficiencies as high as 95%. Complete documentation—including software, Gerber files, MATLAB® models, Webinars and application notes—can be downloaded for free today from Microchip’s Web site at www.microchip.com/SMPS.
MicroChip Masters 2018.
Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .
1-888-658-3686 .
www.markskalnyphotography.com.
.
#MSP1207
The PIC 16F690 is one of Microchip midrange 8-bit microcontroller that has a build in 10-bit resolution of Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) peripheral. The ADC is one of the important features that enable us to digitize our analog world. Usually we use the electronic sensor to convert the analog value to the voltage level value. For more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=660
MicroChip Masters 2018.
Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .
1-888-658-3686 .
www.markskalnyphotography.com.
.
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Microchip's MTD6505 3-Phase BLDC Sensorless Fan Controller Demonstration Board (part # ADM00345) is expected to be available in January 2012 for $59.99 at www.microchip.com/get/T560. This demo board comes with a 3-phase BLDC fan and three MTD6505 plug-in modules. Additionally, a free GUI is available for download that simplifies fan monitoring and control with the onboard PIC® microcontroller.
The full-featured PIC18F97J94 family is Microchip’s first to offer integrated LCD control, RTCC with Vbat, and USB on a single 8-bit PIC microcontroller. Available in 64, 80 and 100 pins, the nine-member family offers a 60x8 LCD controller (for a total of 480 segments), which eliminates the need for an external controller in applications with large segmented displays. It also integrates a real-time clock/calendar with battery back-up for end products such as home-automation/security panels, handheld scanners and single-phase energy meters. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en-us/technology/usb/produc...
It's ridiculous to approve the buyout just a year ago, and now force the buyer to sell after getting the money. Only two of Nexperia executive management team are Chinese, the rest are Americans, Canadians and Europeans. The buyer has rescued an investment-starved company from collapse, repaid taxpayer loans, secured jobs, wages, bonuses and pensions for some 500 workers, and agreed to spend more than £80 million on equipment upgrades since early 2021. The seller acknowledged that selling the business was the only viable solution.
This forced divestment after the fact is utterly unfair.
edition.cnn.com/2022/11/17/tech/uk-blocks-chinese-takeove...
UK orders Chinese-owned company to sell Britain’s biggest chipmaker
Hong Kong CNN Business — The UK government has ordered a Chinese-owned company to unwind its takeover of Britain’s biggest chipmaker, citing national security concerns.
Nexperia, a Dutch subsidiary of Shanghai-listed semiconductor maker Wingtech, was told to sell “at least 86%” of its stake in Newport Wafer Fab by UK Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Grant Shapps, more than a year after taking control of the factory.
Shapps said in a statement that he was concerned that the company could start working on more advanced so-called “compound” semiconductors at the Newport site and about “the potential for those activities to undermine UK capabilities.”
Shapps also cited the location of the factory, which is part of an industrial cluster of highly specialized tech firms in Newport, a city in south Wales. “The links between the site and the cluster may prevent the cluster being engaged in future projects relevant to national security,” the government said.
The UK move illustrates growing concern in the West over Chinese links to critical technologies and infrastructure. Last week, the German government blocked the sale of a semiconductor factory to a Chinese-owned tech firm, citing national security concerns. The United States in August ordered two of its top chipmakers, Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD), to halt exports of certain high performance chips to China.
Nexperia said in a statement Wednesday that it was “shocked” by the decision and would appeal. It cited “two previous security reviews” that it said had already cleared the acquisition.
“Nexperia does not accept the potential national security concerns raised,” it said. “The far-reaching remedies which Nexperia offered to fully address the government’s concerns have been entirely ignored.”
The company added that it had offered “not to conduct” the “activities of potential concern, and to provide the UK government with direct control and participation in the management of Newport.”
Nexperia’s UK manager, Toni Versluijs, said the company would fight to overturn the order, suggesting that it could put more than 500 jobs at risk.
“This decision sends a clear signal that the UK is closed for business,” he added.
Newport Wafer bills itself as the UK’s largest semiconductor facility, making more than 35,000 wafer starts a month. The factory has a background in supplying components to automotive and medical companies, according to Nexperia.
Nexperia is a semiconductor manufacturer based in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. It obtained full ownership of the Newport site in July 2021, after previously working with its former owners as a customer and as its second largest shareholder.
“We rescued an investment-starved company from collapse,” it said. “Those who sold the business to us agreed that it was the only viable solution, and the deal was publicly welcomed by the Welsh government.”
While terms of the deal were not disclosed, the transaction was valued at £63 million (approximately $75 million), according to a UK parliament report.
www.chinadailyhk.com/article/a/300692
UK says it wants to work with China. Really?
The UK government on Wednesday ordered a Chinese-owned company to divest most of its stake in the United Kingdom's biggest semiconductor maker.
This is not only a heavy blow to a legally operating Chinese company, but also a fresh reminder of the harsh wintry global climate for Chinese companies' overseas operations.
The order has the effect of requiring Nexperia BV to sell at least 86 percent of its stake in Nexperia Newport Limited, formerly Newport Wafer Fab, within a specified period and by following a specified process, the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said in a statement.
The Netherlands-based Nexperia, which is owned by Chinese smartphone maker Wingtech, acquired an additional 86 percent of the share capital of Newport Wafer Fab on July 5 last year, taking its shareholding to 100 percent, which constituted a trigger event under the UK's National Security and Investment Act, which came into force on Wednesday.
The divestment order, which Nexperia has vowed to appeal, was allegedly based on what British Business Secretary Grant Shapps called a "detailed national security assessment". That assessment, like the UK's 2020 ban on Chinese telecommunications company Huawei's involvement in the country's 5G broadband network, concluded that activities at the site had the potential "to undermine UK capabilities" and prevent UK technological expertise and know-how with links to the site being engaged in future projects relevant to national security.
As in many other similar cases targeting technology-related Chinese investments in Western countries, the "national security" argument was based almost entirely on an assumption of guilt. Of course this is not fair to any company that is operating in strict accordance with law. But what is happening to Chinese overseas investment lately in Western countries has clearly deviated far from the set rules and norms of normally functioning market economies.
The divestment order for Nexperia is only one more footnote to the changing global geopolitical climate that appears to be increasingly unwelcoming of Chinese investment, particularly in technology companies. Nexperia is only the latest victim of the United States-led Western initiative to frustrate, if not throttle, Chinese pursuit of technological advancement, and it won't be the last. The US Commerce Department is reportedly set to put more Chinese technology companies on its Entity List. US allies are following its lead with stricter "national security "scrutiny of Chinese investments and acquisitions.
As is true in the Nexperia case, where a Chinese-owned company based in the Netherlands had increased its stakes in a UK company, most of today's cutting-edge technologies and their application are the fruits of global expertise and cooperation, and depend on them. The Western countries' initiative to slam their doors shut to Chinese companies will inevitably hurt themselves as it will serve to restrict their access to China's massive market, which has proven to be instrumental to the popularization and rapid progress of many applied technologies.
Hyping up disinformation about a security threat and then using it to hobble Chinese companies has become a go-to tool of the US, as a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said. The UK should act responsibly
www.theregister.com/2022/11/17/uk_forces_newport_fab_sale/
UK forces Chinese-owned company to offload Newport Wafer Fab
Owner 'shocked' to find itself in Dutch over national security concerns, promises to appeal
The UK's secretary of state for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has ordered that the Chinese owner of the Newport Wafer Fab sell off its interest in the facility on grounds of national security.
Secretary Grant Shapps on Wednesday published an order [PDF] in which he explained ownership of the facility represents a national security risk as:
i. technology and know-how that could result from a potential reintroduction of compound semiconductor activities at the Newport site, and the potential for those activities to undermine UK capabilities; and ii. the location of the site could facilitate access to technological expertise and know-how in the South Wales Cluster (“the Cluster”), and the links between the site and the Cluster may prevent the Cluster being engaged in future projects relevant to national security.
The Newport Wafer Fab is the UK's largest chipmaking facility. In July 2021 it was sold for £63 million ($111,500,000) to Dutch company Nexperia, which itself became a subsidiary of Chinese outfit Wingtech Technology in 2018.
News of the sale to Nexperia saw then-prime minister Boris Johnson promise to a conduct a national security investigation into the takeover. That probe led to a damning report titled "Sovereignty for sale: follow-up to the acquisition of Newport Wafer Fab" and allegations that the probe ordered by Johnson had amounted to nothing. A full assessment under the National Security and Investment Act was then instigated, with the result that Shapps has now ordered Nexperia to sell at least 86 percent of the Newport facility.
Nexperia has published a statement condemning the decision.
"Nexperia, headquartered in The Netherlands, is shocked by the UK Government's decision to order the divestment of 86% of its semiconductor wafer factory in South Wales … despite the acquisition being cleared by two previous security reviews," the statement opens, before stating the company "does not accept the national security concerns raised."
"The far-reaching remedies which Nexperia offered to fully address the Government's concerns have been entirely ignored," the statement adds.
"The UK Government chose not to enter into a meaningful dialogue with Nexperia or even visit the Newport site," the document continues. "More than 500 employees in Newport also raised their own significant concerns about such a divestment – the Government has chosen not to listen to them and instead taken this decision which puts the livelihoods of them and their families, as well as more than £100m of taxpayers' money, completely unnecessarily at risk."
"Nexperia will now challenge the order and will do everything possible to keep the factory and protect its employees in South Wales."
The statement asserts that Nexperia "proposed far-reaching remedies to BEIS's Investment Security Unit that fully address even these potential concerns." Among those remedies was a pledge "not to conduct the compound semiconductor activities of potential concern and to provide the UK Government with direct control and participation in the management of Newport."
Nexperia says "no dialogue" took place between the Government and Nexperia on these proposals and that none of the three responsible secretaries of state who had power to decide the matter responded to Nexperia's requests for dialogue.
"We rescued an investment-starved company from collapse," said Nexperia's UK Country Manager, Toni Versluijs. "We have repaid taxpayer loans, secured jobs, wages, bonuses and pensions, and agreed to spend more than £80 million on equipment upgrades since early 2021. Those who sold the business to us agreed that it was the only viable solution." (Emphasis added)
Versluijs vowed to appeal the decision.
The decision was made after the conclusion of a G20 summit at which a hoped-for meeting between UK prime minister Rishi Sunak and Chinese president Xi Jinping was cancelled after "scheduling issues". Sunak was called into impromptu meetings with European colleagues to discuss an explosion of Russian ordnance in Poland, so the scheduling explanation is plausible.
The UK recently ordered local telcos to remove Huawei kit from their 5G networks, and blocked the sale of chip design firm Pulsic Limited to Chinese buyers – indicators of London's keenness to keep local tech out of Beijing's hands. ®
www.theguardian.com/business/2022/nov/17/blocking-chinese...
Blocking Chinese takeover of UK chip firm ‘bad news’ for Wales, says boss
Government ordered Nexperia to sell 86% of its shareholding in company formerly known as Newport Wafer Fab
Microchip Technology Inc. announced the new SST11CP15 RF power amplifier for 5 GHz IEE 802.11a/n WLAN embedded applications. The device operates on the 4.9 to 5.9 GHz band, and offers a wide operating voltage of 3.3V to 5V. The SST11CP15 features a high linear output power of 18 dBm at 2.5 percent EVM, using 802.11a OFDM 54 Mbps at 3.3V, and 20 dBm at 5.0V, and offers an output power of 23 dBm at mask compliance of 6 Mbps, at 3.3V. The device is offered in a compact, 2 mm x 2 mm x .55 mm, 12-pin QFN package. It is ideal for 5 GHz WLAN applications where small size and high-efficiency operation are required, such as in wireless multimedia and MIMO applications for broadband gateway and consumer-electronics equipment.
Microchip's mTouch™ capacitive touch-sensing technology enables user interfaces with metal, glass or plastic front panels. The technology also works where liquids are present and for users wearing thick gloves.
Reshoot of this same kind of chip flic.kr/p/2iVoxha (This is not the exact same die, I happen to have two of them and didn't notice), except now with my better camera, scope and experience.
Die Size: (Will update later)
Camera: SONY A6000
Number of Images: 12
Panorama Y Axis: 4 Images
Panorama X Axis: 3 Images
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/3"
Light Source: Internal Lamp
DIC: Yes
Overlap: 50%
Microscope Objective: 10X
Microscope Eyepiece: DSLR Mount
Grid Used: 4x4 (Panning Movement Aid)
Capture Motion: ZigZag
Stitching Software: Autopano Giga
Other Software: Photoshop for color correction, gimp for sharpening.
Image Type: PNG
Questo oggetto è uscito dalla mia bocca poco fa. Secondo voi cosa può essere?
This little thing just came out from my mouth...I wonder what it is! Any idea?
Block diagram of Microchip Technology's 8-bit PIC18F87J72 microcontroller (MCU) family for single-phase, multi-function smart-metering and energy-monitoring applications.
MicroChip Masters 2018.
Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .
1-888-658-3686 .
www.markskalnyphotography.com.
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#MSP1207
MicroChip Masters 2018.
Corporate Photography by Mark Skalny .
1-888-658-3686 .
www.markskalnyphotography.com.
.
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The seven segment display is one of the most popular numeric displays used in many microcontroller applications because it’s cheap, robust and reliable. The seven segment actually consists of 8 LED (Light Emitting Diode) and it’s come with various sizes suitable for various numeric display application such as digital clock, counter, thermometer, humidity, etc. For more information please visit www.ermicro.com/blog/?p=844
Microchip created the MRF24WB0MA PICtail™/PICtail Plus Daughter Board (part # AC164136-4, $59.99) to enable development with the new Wi-Fi module. This daughter board plugs into the Explorer 16 and PICDEM.net™ 2 boards to allow easy, modular development with hundreds of 8-bit PIC18, 16-bit PIC24 and 32-bit PIC32 MCUs, as well as the dsPIC® DSCs. All of these tools are available today at www.microchip.com/get/NNET.
Microchip's Utility-Band Power-Line Modem (PLM) PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board Development Kit (part # AC164145)
Microchip's first-ever family of high-speed MOSFETs offers very low FOMs and is packaged in industry-standard 5x6 mm and 3.3x3.3 mm PDFN packages. Releasing are the MCP87022, MCP87050, and MCP87055 devices, which offer on-state resistance of 2.2mΩ, 5.0mΩ, and 5.5mΩ, respectively. These new MOSFETs enable high-efficiency power-conversion designs. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/JT71
Microchip's new family of dsPIC33 Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) — the dsPIC33EP512GM710 family. This is an expansion of Microchip’s dsPIC® DSC portfolio that adds higher levels of integration for motor control applications. The new family of DSCs enables efficient dual motor control with 12 motor control PWM channels (6 pairs), dual 12-bit ADCs, multiple 32-bit Quadrature Encoder Interfaces, and two CAN modules. With this level of integration, the dsPIC33EP512GM710 family can independently control two motors with a single microcontroller (MCU) for optimized system costs. This family can also serve as a communication hub for automotive or industrial applications to connect with multiple CAN busses. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/V37V.