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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
Surrendered, he has been neutered, just had rabies shot, and microchip. He has a major problem with his left from leg (as seen in photo). His is not in pain and does not have a limp, but it looks bad. Angus' leg is a birth defect and does not seem to bother him. When around a bunch of other dogs, he will hold it up so it doesn't get stepped on, but has no pain or limp with it. Angus is food aggressive and needs feed alone if with other dogs. He plays well with other dogs as long as there is no food involved.
Update: Angus is no longer food aggressive, now that he knows he will have enough to eat. He has gained some weight and now his ribs are not showing. He has been to see my vet and he believes the leg should be left alone, since it causes no pain or limp. If it becomes painful in his later years of life, my vet believes he would be better off if it were amputated instead of the extensive work it would take to reconstruct the birth defect. That reconstruction of the bone would involve very high dollars and uncertain outcome for complete recovery and would also cause arthritis as he aged. This MAY happen anyway because of the stress on the ankle joint.
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
Pet iguanas and tegus are microchipped at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine on June 12, 2021. FWC photo by Karen Parker
The Digilent Cerebot 32MX4™ Robotics Development Kit addresses the growing interest in robotics applications in the academic and hobbyist markets. The board that ships with the kit can control up to eight servos and three DC motors using PMOD H-bridge modules. The kit comes with a free version of Microchip’s MPLAB C Compiler for PIC32 and an integrated programming/debugging circuit that is compatible with the free MPLAB® IDE. It is available for $79 today, at Available for purchase today at www.digilentinc.com/microchip.
Test drive after I have changed the electric egnition system by a PIC Microchip microprocessor driven system. The break points are changed by a magnet with a hall sensor.
The chipKIT™ Pro MX4 is a microcontroller development board based on the Microchip® PIC32MX460F512L, a member of the 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller family. It is compatible with Digilent's line of Pmods, and is suitable for use with the Microchip MPLAB® IDE tools. The chipKIT Pro MX4 is also compatible for use with the chipKIT MPIDE development environment.
The chipKIT Pro MX4 provides 74 I/O pins that support a number of peripheral functions, such as USB controller, UART, SPI, and I2C ports as well as five pulse-width modulated outputs and five external interrupt inputs. Fifteen of the I/O pins can be used as analog inputs in addition to their use as digital inputs and outputs.
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Finally getting around to harvesting parts from the various computers I've owned/aquired and starting work on a few new PC's I need (not shown is my current PC):
A new video editing platform with gaming (Quad-core, DDR2, dual LCD, multiple hard drives, ATi Crossfire-capable or nVidia SLi-capable GPU's).
Media server platform for wireless entertainment and raw video storage (Multiple hard drives, RAID configuration, direct connection to editing platform, integrated WiFi).
I have two other computers planned, but I won't bore you with details.
I love working on this kind of thing :3
José Luis García Cordero, investigador del Cinvestav Unidad Monterrey, sostuvo que su desarrollo tecnológico puede ofrecer un diagnóstico en cuatro horas a partir de pequeñas muestras sanguíneas.
Foto: Cinvestav
Microchip’s PIC® microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP eXtreme Low Power Technology received a “Leading Product Award” in the Microprocessor and DSP category, from the 2009 EDN China Innovation Awards.
Microchip Technology's MCP651/2/5 (MCP65X) Op Amps are the world's first and only op amps to include an on-chip, one-shot calibration circuit that calibrates offset voltage at power-up using an internal power on-reset detector, or based upon the state of an external pin. The result is a low initial voltage offset and a means to minimize drift over time and temperature.
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.
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.
The PIC16(LF)190X family supports many general-purpose applications and enables the implementation of LCD into any design, such as security tokens, smart cards, medical devices, home appliances, or any application involving a simple LCD display.
Micro Electrical Mechanical System (MEMS) microchip. Showing the large depth of field possible with our microscope, the popup mountain device is visible raised in comparison to the chip as a whole. This device is powered solely by the electron beam itself, using a technique know as micro charge pump actuation.
Courtesy of Ian Harvey
Image Details
Instrument used: Quanta Family
Magnification: 40X
Horizontal Field Width: 3.73 mm
Vacuum: 1.64e-6 Torr
Voltage: 8.9
Spot: 6
Working Distance: 12.6
Detector: BSE