Microchip Technology introduces the PIC16F13145 series of single chip computers (MCUS) to provide tailor-made hardware solutions. This family of MCUS is equipped with a new kernel-independent peripheral (CIP) that allows you to configure logic block modules to create custom hardware-based combined logic functions directly within the MCU.
The significance of developing a renewable-energy power system is directly associated with addressing climate change issues around the globe. The consequences of climate change have economic implications, which impact diverse sectors and regions. As global temperatures continue to rise and extreme weather events become more prevalent, crucial elements like agricultural productivity, water resources and supply chains are directly affected.
As early as more than a decade ago, 400V battery systems were introduced in electric vehicles, and now we see the industry migrating to 800V systems, mainly to support DC fast charging. With increased voltages and lessons learned from 400V systems, designers are now focusing on enhancing the performance of high-voltage protection circuits and improving reliability.
Microchip Technology announced the launch of two new clock restorer/signal repeater devices. The automotive EQCO510 and industrial EQCO5X31 clock restator/signal repeater devices extend USB coverage up to 15 meters for maximum coverage and are compatible with USB 3.2 first generation ultra high speed protocol.
Microchip Technology announced the launch of Silicon Carbide (SiC) electronic Fuse (E-Fuse) demo boards. The device is available in six models for 400-800V battery systems with current ratings up to 30 amps. SiC power solutions offer the industry's broadest and most flexible portfolio of MosFETs, diodes and grid drivers, including bare chip, discrete devices, modules and customizable power modules.
While auto theft remains a legitimate concern, the security threat associated with internal electronic control units (ECUs) and their communications inside and outside the vehicle is significantly greater. About 50 percent of all new cars sold this year will be connected, and many estimate that number will be around 95 percent by 2030.
Microchip Technology ATECC608B Encryption authentication device. The device provides ultra-secure encryption elements that allow for more secure connected systems and is ideal for a variety of iot applications such as home automation, iot node security and ID, industrial networking, messaging security and authentication, medical devices, ecosystem control and anti-cloning.
Microchip Technology announced the launch of the MPLAB® SiC power simulator, which enables rapid evaluation of Microchip SiC power devices and modules in various topologies before implementing the design into hardware
The basic idea of ISELED, such as brightness and color stability, seems to be transferred to RGB leds, suggesting that eled parameters, such as brightness and color stability, eled of automobile atmosphere lamps developed by Microchip DSPIC33CK256MP508-IPT, seem to be digitized. This allows address coding through a "lite" communication protocol, which requires only the reading of target parameters representing color and brightness to achieve control.
Microchip announced the launch of the PDS-204GCO switch, further expanding its line of PoE switches with high industry standard outdoor protection features. The PDS-204GCO switch provides enhanced network protection capabilities and the high network availability redundancy required for mission-critical applications over long distances
In response to the demand for integrated and configurable power solutions for aviation applications, Microchip Technology announced the launch of a new integrated hybrid drive module, the first model in a new line of power device products. The line of products will come in 12 different models using silicon carbide (SiC) mosFETs or insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs).
Microchip announced the launch of the first Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) radiation-resistant power device, MIC69303RT 3A Low-voltage Difference (LDO) voltage regulator. The MIC69303RT is a new high-current, low-voltage power management solution designed for low-earth orbit and other space applications. The new devices provide prototype samples of plastics and sealing ceramics to meet different mission requirements.
The SST25WF080 is a member of the Serial Flash 25 Series family and features a four-wire, SPI-compatible interface that allows for a low pin-count package which occupies less board space and ultimately lowers total system costs. SST25WF080 SPI serial flash memory is manufactured with SST proprietary, high-performance CMOS SuperFlash technology. The split-gate cell design and thick-oxide tunneling injector attain better reliability and manufacturability compared with alternate approaches.
The AT24C32A/64A provides 32,768/65,536 bit serial electrically erasable and programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), organized into 4096/8192 8-bit words. The cascading nature of the device allows up to eight devices to share a common 2-wire bus. The equipment is optimized for many industrial and commercial applications where low power and low voltage operations are essential.
Microchip Technology's PIC12C5 is a low cost, high performance, 8-bit, fully static CMOS microcontroller series based on EEPROM/EPROM/ rom. It uses RISC architecture and has only 33 single word/single loop instructions. The 12-bit wide instructions are highly symmetrical, and the code is compressed 2:1 compared to other 8-bit microcontrollers of the same type. Easy-to-use and easy-to-remember instruction sets greatly reduce development time.
The MIC4467/8/9 family of four output CMOS buffer/drivers is an expansion from the earlier singleand dual-output drivers, to which they are functionally closely related. Because package pin count permitted it, each driver has been equipped with a dual input logic gate for added flexibility. Placing four high-power drivers in a single package also improves system reliability and reduces total system cost. In some applications, one of these drivers can replace not only two packages of single-input drivers, but some of the associated logic as well
Microchip announced the expansion of its security authentication product line with the launch of six new products in the CryptoAuthentication™ and CryptoAutomotive™ IC lines. These products comply with Common Standard Joint Interpretation Library (JIL) highly rated secure key stores and support authentication algorithms that comply with Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS).
The MCP3002 is a continuous approximate 10-bit ADC with onboard sampling and holding circuits. The MCP3002 operates at a wide voltage range from 2.7V to 5.5V. The low-current design allows for a typical standby current of 5 nA and a typical active current of 375µa. The MCP3002 is offered in 8-pin MSOP, PDIP, TSSOP and 150 mil SOIC packages.