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EEA shortlist: Microchip Technology
Microchip’s dsPIC Digital Signal Controller (DSC)-based integrated motor drivers have been shortlisted for theElectronics Excellence Awardsunder the E-Mech Product category.
Microchip to accelerate real-time Edge AI with NVIDIA Holoscan
To enable developers building artificial intelligence (AI)-driven sensor processing systems, Microchip Technology has released its PolarFire FPGA Ethernet Sensor Bridge that works with the NVIDIA Holoscan sensor processing platform.
Sanghi takes the reins as Moorthy steps down at Microchip
Ganesh Moorthy is retiring from his role as CEO and President of Microchip Technology.
Introducing a wide portfolio of IGBT 7 power devices
Power componentsare evolving to meet the increasing demands for higher efficiency, smaller size and greater performance in power electronic systems. To provide system designers with a wide range of power solutions, Microchip Technology announces its portfolio of IGBT 7 devices offered in different packages, multiple topologies, and current and voltage ranges.
Microchip expands 64-bit portfolio with PIC64HX MPUs
Microchip Technology has announced the PIC64HX family of microprocessors (MPUs), expanding its 64-bit portfolio.
Microchip’s RTG4 FPGAs achieve space qualifications
Microchip’s RTG4 FPGAs with lead-free flip-chip bumps have earned the Qualified Manufacturers List (QML) Class V status.
Microchhip launches products for wireless connectivity
With the advent of Industry 4.0, the rapid growth of AI, digital manufacturing, and the IoT, the need for reliable wireless connectivity in commercial and industrial settings is expanding at a remarkable rate.
New VelocityDRIVE software platform for SDVs
Driven by the need for higher bandwidth, advanced features, enhanced security and standardisation, automotive OEMs are transitioning toEthernet solutions.
New family of voltage-controlled SAW oscillators
Microchip has announced its new 101765 family of Voltage-Controlled SAW Oscillators (VCSOs) designed to deliver ultra-low phase noise and operate at 320 MHz and 400 MHz.
Microchip makes it easier to build sophisticated GUIs
Designers are incorporatingGraphical User Interfaces, or GUIs, into more electronic devices to enhance the user experience by providing intuitive and visually appealing interactions with today’s modern applications.