The UPD301A is a stand-alone USB Type-C PD controller that simplifies the implementation of basic USB Type-C PD charging functionality. This makes it suitable for applications from rear seat charging in vehicles to portable equipment to public charging stations. The UPD301A provides stand-alone operation for source PD applications, enabling cable plug orientation and detection for
Low-Power FPGA Video and Image Processing Solutions
To help developers accelerate designs, Microchip, via its Microsemi subsidiary, announced its Smart Embedded Vision initiative that provides solutions for designing intelligent machine vision systems with Microchip’s low-power PolarFire® FPGAs. Microchip now extends its high-resolution smart embedded vision FPGA offerings with new enhanced high-speed imaging interfaces, an intellectual property (IP) bundle for image processing and
New Analog-to-Digital Converter Families
Microchip introduced a family of compact ADCs that offer high programmable data rates of up to 153.6 kilosamples per second (kSPS). The 24-bit MCP356x and 16-bit MCP346x delta-sigma ADC families offer faster programmable data rates over similar devices on the market while providing high accuracy and lower noise performance. Available in a tiny 3 mm
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Industry’s First NOR Flash Memory Devices Featuring Embedded MAC Addresses
Microchip introduced the SST26VF Serial Quad I/O™ (SQI™) 3V Flash family— the industry’s first NOR Flash devices to offer integrated MAC address options. Pre-programmed with EUI-48™ and EUI-64™ addresses, the devices do not have a minimum order requirement, providing cost-effective, plug-and-play storage solutions for connected applications that use Ethernet, Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi®, IEEE 802.15.4 and FireWire®.
Production Release of Silicon Carbide (SiC) Products
Microchip’s 700 V SiC MOSFETs and 700 V and 1200 V SiC Schottky Barrier Diodes (SBDs) join its existing portfolio of SiC power modules. The more than 35 discrete products that Microchip has added to its portfolio are available in volume, supported by comprehensive development services, tools and reference designs, and offer outstanding ruggedness proven
Single-chip maXTouch® touchscreen controllers
New family of single-chip maXTouch® touchscreen controllers designed to address challenges in the design of modern automotive capacitive touch systems with screens up to 20 inches in size. The ATMXT2912TD-A Automotive touchscreen controller is aimed at display sizes up to 20” and larger; used in center stacks, navigation systems or rear seat entertainment systems. This
New Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converters
Microchip announced 12 new SAR ADCs along with a companion differential amplifier. Designed to operate in high temperatures and high electromagnetic environments, the MCP331x1(D)-xx family includes the industry’s only one million samples per second (Msps) fully AEC-Q100-qualified 16-bit SAR, providing the reliability required for automotive and industrial applications. The MCP6D11 differential amplifier provides a low-distortion,
SAM R30 module provides multiple years of battery life for robust proprietary networks
The industry’s smallest IEEE 802.15.4-compliant module combines an ultra-low-power microcontroller (MCU) with a sub-GHz radio, accelerating time to market and providing long-lasting battery life in wireless-networked sensors. At half the size of the next smallest module on the market, the SAM R30 module meets the needs of space-conscious designs such as home automation sensors and
Now Support for PIC and SAM MCUs with MPLAB Harmony version 3
Users of MPLAB® Harmony, a flexible, fully integrated embedded software development framework for 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs), are now able to use MPLAB Harmony v3. This release extends software framework support for SAM MCUs and MPUs in the MPLAB development environment for the first time. The first 32-bit families to be supported in