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1.5A LDOs in 3- and 5-pin Packages
ACAL has available Microchip's MCP1827 and MCP1827S low output voltage, high output current Low Dropout Regulators (LDOs). The new LDOs are available in small, thermally efficient 3- and 5-pin packages, and support output currents up to1.5A.
MCHP TUbe Episode 4
Learn about XLP Technology, the PIC24H Microchip Microstick, and FLOW Code 4 by Matrixmultimedia.
chipKIT for the Arduino™ Community
The chipKIT™ UNO32(tm) and chipKIT™ MAX32(tm) development boards are the first 32-bit microcontroller-based platforms that are compatible with a modified multi-platform version of the Arduino™.
MCP2200 Demonstration
Features and demonstration of the MCP2200.
MCP1640 Sync Boost Converter Evaluation Board
This video provides an overview of MCP1640 Sync Boost Converter Evaluation Board. It demonstrates the ease of use and minimum number of external components power supply solution for applications powered by one-cell, two-cell, or three-cell alkaline, NiCd/NiMH; one-cell Li-Ion or Li-Polymer batteries
Smart Energy Solutions from Microchip
As the world of Smart Energy evolves, Microchip is here today with the technologies that will make it a reality.
Microchip Wireless Development Environment Introduction
Microchip Wireless Development Environment (MiWi DE) is a one stop solution for developing diverse wireless applications. MiWi DE consists of a MiMAC and MiApp universal interface layers. Using MiApp interface layer, the application developer can easily switch between different Microchip wireless protocols such as MiWi and MiWi P2P. Using MiMAC layer, the developer can easily switch between different transceivers such as MRF24J40 and MRF89XA.
PIC32 Graphics Library Demonstration (32-bit MCU)
Microchip's scalable graphics solutions drive everything from a simple monochrome LCD to a full-color VGA display.
Microstick II for PIC32MX1 & MX2 Microcontrollers
This video discusses a low cost and easy to use development tool called MicrostickII. It supports low cost PIC32 Microcontrollers and as well as 16-bit MCUs and DSCs.
Microchip ajoute à sa gamme de microcontrôleurs CAN de nouveaux PIC 8 bits dotés de la technologie XLP et fonctionnant sous 5,5 V
Microchip annonce le lancement des microcontrôleurs CAN 8 bits PIC18F K80 utilisables de 1,8 à 5,5 V, dotés de la technologie très faible consommation XLP et affichant la consommation en mode veille la plus basse du marché, inférieure à 20 nA. Ces nouveaux microcontrôleurs intègrent également un convertisseur analogique-numérique 12 bits et un périphérique compatible avec des interfaces utilisateurs tactiles capacitives mTouchTM. Ils...