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Microchip Technology Expands Digital Signal Controller Portfolio for Digital Power Applications
Microchip announced the expansion of its 16-bit dsPIC Digital Signal Controller (DSC) portfolio for digital power-conversion applications. Microchip’s 16-bit dsPIC33F ‘GS’ Series DSCs provide on-chip peripherals specifically designed for high-performance, digital power supplies. On-chip digital power peripherals include high-speed Pulse-Width-Modulators (PWMs), ADCs and analogue comparators. The newly expanded dsPIC33F ‘GS’ family supports applications such as induction cooking, uninterruptable power supplies, solar and pure sine-wave inverters, intelligent battery chargers, power factor correction, HID lighting, fluorescent lighting, LED lighting, and AC-DC and DC-DC power converters.
ThesThe eight new dsPIC33F ‘GS’ series digital-power DSCs enable digital control loops with 12 to 18 high-speed, 1ns resolution PWMs and one or two 10-bit, on-chip ADCs, providing 2 to 4 Million samples per second (MSPS) for low latency and high-resolution control. They range from 64 to 100 pins and 32 to 64 KB Flash memory. These DSCs feature interactive peripherals that both minimize the intervention of the processor and are able to handle the real-time needs of high-speed current-mode control.
The dsPIC33F “GS” series DSCs are supported by the MPLAB® Integrated Development Environment, MPLAB C Compiler for dsPIC DSCs, MPLAB SIM 30 Software Simulator, MPLAB ICD 3 In-Circuit Debugger and MPLAB REAL ICE™ In-Circuit Emulation System.
For advanced development, Microchip’s Explorer 16 Development Board (part # DM240001) can be used with the Buck/Boost Converter PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board (part # AC164133). A new dsPIC33F “GS” series Plug-in Module (part # MA330024) is available today for the Explorer 16, which enables development with this new DSC family; specifically, the 100-pin dsPIC33FJ64GS610.