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Microchip Announces New Certified Wireless Connectivity Solutions Targeting Wi-Fi and Sub-GHz Applications
Microchip announces the availability of two new wireless connectivity solutions targeting both the certified IEEE802.11 (Wi-Fi) market and the Sub-GHz ISM bands. The combination of Microchip’s next-generation transceiver solutions, development tools and software provides industry-leading platforms for designers to wirelessly-enable a wide range of monitoring and control products.
Microchip introduces Wireless Machine-to-Machine (M2M) PICtailT daughter board with u-blox GPS and GSM modules
Microchip announces a Machine-to-Machine (M2M) PICtail™ daughter board (AC320011) which integrates all the hardware, wireless-communication protocols and application-code examples needed to help and drastically cut time-to-market for fleet-management or location-based service products.
Microchip Expands Low Pin Count, Enhanced Mid-Range 8-bit PIC Microcontroller Family
Microchip Technology Inc today announced the latest additions to its Enhanced Mid-Range core 8-bit PIC microcontroller (MCU) family—the peripheral-rich, low pin count PIC12F(LF)1840 and PIC16F(LF)1847. Featuring 7 KB and 14 KB of on-chip Flash memory, respectively, and up to 1 KB RAM, the new devices are the highest-memory PIC MCUs in 8- and 18-pin packages. The “LF” versions feature eXtreme Low Power (XLP) Technology, for active currents...
Microchip’s PIC32 GUI Development Board with Projected-Capacitive Touch facilitates cost-effective multi-touch displays
Microchip announces the PIC32 GUI Development Board with Projected-Capacitive Touch (DM320015). This tool makes it easy for designers to add the combination of multi-touch projected-capacitive interfaces, and high-quality 16-bit colour graphics to WQVGA displays in any application. Additionally, with its industry-leading performance, Microchip’s 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller can directly drive LCDs, eliminating the cost and complexity of an ex...
Microchip's MGC3130 Demonstration
MGC3130 is World's First E-Field-Based, Configurable 3D Gesture Controller; Includes Library of Gestures and Precise Hand Position Tracking.
Microchip Introduces 150 mA, 16V Voltage Regulators
Microchip Technology Inc. today announced the MCP1754/MCP1754S low dropout regulators (LDOs). The devices feature a high PSRR of 70 dB at 1 kHz (typical), and a maximum output current of 150 mA at +125 degrees Celsius junction temperature. Both LDOs offer a high input voltage of 16V and an output voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V, with standard output voltages of 2V, 2.5V, 2.8V, 3V, 3.3V, 4V and 5V, and output voltage tolerances of +/-2.0 percent ove...
Microchip Introduces Volatile Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
Microchip Technology Inc today introduced the volatile MCP47A1 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). This low-power, low-cost DAC features a 1.8-5.5V wide operating voltage range, and is offered in a 6-pin SC70 package. The MCP47A1 is ideal for applications in the automotive, audio and industrial markets, such as portable, handheld battery-operated products, and applications such as set-point or offset trimming and sensitive mechanical-trim pot re...
180°C universal accelerometers from Brüel & Kjær
Brüel & Kjær has released a new CCLD accelerometer, Type Type 4527, that can operate at a continuous temperature of 180°C, making it ideally suited for automotive powertrain uses. Type 4527 has wide dynamic, frequency and temperature ranges, making the transducer well-suited to general-purpose use. It has low sensitivity to electro-magnetic interference due to low output impedance and also features a very low noise floor. All o...
PC18 PRO compiler features new optimisation technology
The Hi-Tech PIC18 PRO C compiler for the Microchip PIC18 family of microcontrollers, featuring a new compilation technique known as OSG (Omniscient Code Generator), is now available in the UK from Computer Solutions.
Voltage Supervisors with More Pin Configuration Options
Catalyst Semiconductor has added to its range of voltage supervisors with four new devices that give designers industry-standard performance for monitoring the power supply (Vcc) status of a microprocessor, microcontroller, ASIC or other system processor.