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SiPs deliver low-power LoRa solution for edge devices
Delivering low-power performance for a wide range of Internet of Things (IoT) applications, the SAM R34 LoRA sub-GHz SiP family of devices from Microchip Technology integrate a 32-bit microcontroller, software stack, and sub-GHz LoRa transceiver in a small 6mm × 6mm package. The SiPs are in stock at Mouser Electronics.
Anritsu team contributes to IEEE 1914.3 release
A team from Anritsu has been working within an IEEE standards committee to help develop and release standards for the switch to 5G networks. Following its first April 2016 meeting, the IEEE 1914 working group established, developed, and published the IEEE 1914.3 standard in October 2018. As a voting member of this team, Anritsu continues work on other areas within the working group.
Extra processing power boosts Arduino WiFi board
An Arduino board that comes with WiFi wireless networking capability and more processing power than previously available, by integrating a new 8-bit microprocessor from Microchip, is available at RS Components. This second version – Rev2 –of the highly popular Arduino Uno WiFi board is functionally the same as the Arduino Uno Rev3, but also comes with built-in WiFi, enabling easy connection to the Internet, plus the addition of an onb...
Extended battery life in portable devices with new low Iq LDO
Extendingbattery life in portable devices up to four times longer than traditional ultra-low quiescent (Iq) LDOs, Microchip has announceda linear Low Dropout (LDO) regulator.With an ultra-low Iq of 250nA versus the approximate 1uA operation of traditional devices, theMCP1811 LDOreduces quiescent current to save battery life, enabling end-users to recharge or replace batteries less often. The minimised power consumption enables portable electronic...
How to design an LCD screen using a PIC MCU
Have you ever wondered how to set up an LCD screen? Have you ever wanted to control an LCD screen with a PIC microcontroller?
Monitor temperature at multiple locations with sensor family
Five new 1.8V temperature sensors have been announced by Microchip, including the tiny five-channel temperature sensor with standard lead spacing. The EMC181x temperature sensor family also introduces system temperature rate-of-change reporting, a feature that provides advanced warning on how the temperature of a system is fluctuating.
Introduction to the AVR IoT WG Development Board
This video provides an overview of the AVR-IoT WG Development board.
IoT board smooths path to cloud-connected applications
An Internet of Things (IoT) rapid development board has been released by Microchip Technology as part of an expanded partnership with Google Cloud, enabling designers to prototype connected devices within minutes. The solution combines a powerful AVR microcontroller (MCU), a CryptoAuthentication secure element IC and a fully certified Wi-Fi network controller to provide a simple and effective way to connect embedded applications.
Win a STK600 Kit (ATSTK600) from Microchip Technology
Microchip are giving away one of its STK600 Kit (ATSTK600). The Microchip STK600 kit is a starter kit and development system for the 8-bit and 32-bit AVR microcontrollers. The kit gives designers a quick start to develop code on the AVR, with advanced features for prototyping and testing new designs.
How to evaluate and incorporate AVR MCUs into applications
Microchip has announced the release ofMPLAB XIntegrated Development Environment (IDE) version 5.05 which beta supports the majority of AVR MCUs. This will allow designers who used PIC MCUs and developed with the MPLAB ecosystem to easily evaluate and incorporate AVR MCUs into their applications. Support for additional AVR MCUs and enhancements will be added in future MPLAB versions. AVR support will continue to be added to Atmel Studio 7 and Atme...