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Listing of all 176 news releases from Microchip Technology:
Serial EEPROMs have single I/O bus interface
Patent-pending UNI/O memory-device protocol is developed in response to market trends toward smaller consumer-electronic products with more features and functionality.
News from Microchip Technology ( 8 May 2008)
USB MCUs have more memory at less power
Microcontroller family offers a cost effective and easy way to add advanced USB features to embedded designs.
News from Microchip Technology (22 April 2008)
High-voltage devices expand LDO applications
LDOs are ideal for automotive applications where a device is powered directly from the car's battery as well as high-voltage industrial applications.
News from Microchip Technology ( 1 April 2008)
Controllers and software ease motor applications
16bit digital signal controllers target motor control designs requiring increased memory, performance or enhanced peripherals.
News from Microchip Technology (28 March 2008)
Digital signal controllers target audio
New dsPIC DSCs feature a range of peripherals including two analogue comparators, a user-selectable 10 or 12bit ADC and a real-time clock calendar.
News from Microchip Technology (28 March 2008)
EEPROMs are made for latest DIMM modules
Serial Presence Detect EEPROM devices support the latest DDR2 DIMM modules as well as future DDR3 DIMM modules.
News from Microchip Technology (18 March 2008)
32bit microcontrollers add USB On-The-Go
PIC32 microcontrollers with integrated USB OTG provide designers with the flexibility to add all three modes of USB operation to their products.
News from Microchip Technology ( 4 March 2008)
Low-cost 8bit Flash MCUs integrate more
PIC16F72X and PIC16LF72X MCUs allow designers to integrate higher levels of functionality into a wide variety of cost-sensitive applications.
News from Microchip Technology (27 February 2008)
Personalised website cuts to the chase
Users can track their sample and purchase-order histories, and receive notification by e-mail when something in which they are interested has been updated.
News from Microchip Technology (15 January 2008)
More options for baseline microcontrollers
MCUs offer 64byte of nonvolatile data memory, an 8MHz internal oscillator, a device reset timer, up to three channels of 8bit analogue-to-digital conversion and up to two comparators.
News from Microchip Technology (10 January 2008)
Charger chips switch between power sources
Auto power-source selection from either a USB port or an AC adapter provides the user with increased flexibility for rechargeable battery applications.
News from Microchip Technology (13 December 2007)
12bit DAC takes nonvolatile memory onboard
Low-power single-channel DAC has a buffered voltage output and is ideal for space-constrained and battery-powered applications.
News from Microchip Technology (26 November 2007)
Package puts graphics on MCU-based systems
QVGA graphics solution supports any of Microchip's existing PIC24F 16bit microcontrollers, and will offer support for future PIC24H 16bit microcontrollers.
News from Microchip Technology (23 November 2007)
Development tools expand to 32bit support
Suite of tools means that Microchip's current customers can easily make the transition from 8 and 16bit microcontroller development to 32bit development.
News from Microchip Technology ( 8 November 2007)
Microcontroller family expands to 32bit sphere
The PIC32 family operates at up to 72MHz and offers ample code- and data-space with up to 512Kbyte Flash and 32Kbyte RAM.
News from Microchip Technology ( 7 November 2007)
Potentiometers handle extended temperature range
Digital control can increase system accuracy, flexibility and manufacturing throughput.
News from Microchip Technology (19 October 2007)
Pulsewidth modulator closes feedback loops
Designers can use the MCP1631 2.0MHz to perform many different functions in their designs, cutting footprint and cost.
News from Microchip Technology (12 October 2007)
EEPROM devices handle 125C temperatures
The 25XX512 and 25XX1024 are the industry's only 512Kbit and 1Mbit SPI serial EEPROMs specified to operate up to 125C.
News from Microchip Technology (24 September 2007)
8bit MCUs upgrade to latest processes
High-performance 8bit microcontrollers take advantage of the latest process technology to combine lower power consumption, low cost and high-performance operation.
News from Microchip Technology (24 September 2007)
Conference to master microcontrollers
The first European Microchip Annual Strategic Technical Exchange and Review Conference will be held in Munich this November.
News from Microchip Technology ( 7 September 2007)
Wiki site focuses on all things Microchip
LDO cuts power for long-term standby
Smaller drivers minimise gate bounce
16bit controllers save space with fewer pins
Motor control algorithm is free to download
Adding intelligence to lighting designs
Memory-rich MCUs take on LCD duties
Switcher chip cuts handheld power drain
Microchip tops the billion dollar mark
Design centre opens in Bucharest
Microchip leads in 8bit revenue
Microcontrollers allow versatile pin use
Charge-management controllers run from USB
MCUs upgrade 8bit applications
Microcontroller family adds low-cost option
IC has the meter of energy measurement
Analyser simplifies serial interfacing
Serial EEPROMs offer rapid access times
ADC raises resolution with six pins
Wide range of advanced debugging features
Microchip forms specialist medical products group
Flash MCUs are optimised for motor control
Transceiver, stack and analyser cover ZigBee
It's intelligent to design PSUs online
Flash MCUs offer an analogue angle
Chips charge lithium cells with safety
Tiny 8bit MCUs take Ethernet onboard
LDO takes more functions onboard
CAN microcontrollers boast big memories
Microcontrollers shrink into tiny DFN packages
Controllers take security features onboard
Microchip expands 20-pin PIC family
Digital signal controller adds more memory
Controllers add more resolution to power duties
Distribution network expands demand creation
Digital signal controllers take on power duties
Flash MCUs ease serial to USB migration
Web-based tool simplifies power management
ROM-based MCUs cut costs for high-volume designs
PIC microcontrollers come ready programmed
Pumps provide efficient backlighting power
Digital pots compete with mechanical types
22bit delta-sigma convertor is small and frugal
Serial EEPROMs shrink into SOT-23 package
Digital signal controllers advance PWM control
C compiler extends to DSP functionality
Voltage supervisors add attractive features
E-commerce site promises speedy delivery
Charger chip raises thermal efficiency
Delta-sigma convertors promise frugal performance
Serial EEPROMs reach megabit size
Controller cuts charger complexity
Meter chips master power measurement
Utility meter design centre goes online
Digital signal controllers remove DSP complexity
PIC microcontrollers stretch to 16bit
Power management ICs combine three functions
Microcontroller is ready for radio duties
Serial EEPROMs transfer data faster
More options for low-pincount MCUs
Kit gets started with PIC microcontrollers
MCUs take control of unmanned aerial vehicle
Avnet joins global distribution network
Op amps target space- and power-critical use
Library turns digital signal controllers to speech
Microcontrollers boost 8bit performance
Embedded Ethernet controller shrinks to 28 pins
LDO powers up next-generation cores
Op amps aim for industrial applications
Sensors offer a budget alternative
MCU adds advanced analogue for power control
Microcontrollers take more Flash onboard
Demo kit is easy intro to Zigbee systems
Programmable gain amplifier provides control
Lead free packaging complies with RoHS
Microcontrollers boast full-speed USB 2.0
Digital temperature information for protection
MCUs in drive for budget display applications
Digital signal controller shrinks into tiny QFN
Manager runs lithium- and nickel-based cell packs
Algorithm secures battery connections
Microcontrollers take on frugal power management
Budget development for low-pin-count MCUs
Microcontrollers bring cryptography onboard
CAN microcontrollers have more memory
12bit DACs are low in size and consumption
Flash microcontrollers have both ends covered
MCUs shrink to mop up new applications
One-time programmable MCUs upgrade to Flash
Tools support digital signal controller designs
Programmer covers the full range
Novel dual connection for op amp family
Boost controllers step up to a wide range
Microcontrollers turn to motor control
Web-based design centre aids motor control
Battery monitor moves in on mobile devices
Site extends e-commerce to Europe
Speedy serial EEPROMs cut size and power
Flash MCUs cut power to nanowatt levels
Small-footprint MCUs save more power
New EEPROM package equals space savings
Dual LDOs have microprocessor reset option
Charge managers boost battery capacity and life
Faster throughput for single-chip CAN controller
Flash MCUs take on high-end 8bit applications
Development kit checks out radio MCUs
Kit gets to grips with serial EEPROM designs
Software predicts EEPROM wear-out
LDO boasts half normal footprint
Demo board aids Flash micro developemnt
Budget intro to high-pin-count MCUs
Demo board shows off low-pin-count Flash MCUs
MCUs take low-power radio links onboard
Free software builds microcontroller applications
Digital control for the analogue world
Kit gets started on Flash MCU designs
Battery management chip dedicated to NiMH cells
Bigger serial EEPROM keeps its head down onboard
Convertor switches modes to suit conditions
Flash microcontrollers keep power drain down
Flash MCUs take motor control onboard
Emulator takes on high-end PIC MCUs and DSPs
Single-chip convertors outperform LDOs
Free development environment for 32bit designs
World's smallest claim for serial EEPROMs
Easy interfacing for thermal sensors
Power management takes controllers to new lows
Speedy startup for low-pin-count micros
LINbus interface transceiver takes power onboard
Op amps boost performance at reduced power
Speedy CAN transceiver can tolerate transients
Fan managers save power and cut acoustic noise
Technical library comes on two CD-ROMs
Flash MCU adds reprogrammability to old designs
Demo board aids program, debug and more
Kit aids automotive MCU development
Low quiescent current for performance comparators
Microcontrollers show collective intelligence
Battery-charger ICs prolong cell life
High-security encoders take transmitters onboard
Debugger and programmer in one for Flash MCUs
EEPROMs meet latest VESA standard
More Flash for microcontrollers
MCUs shrink to packages half the size of SSOPs
Demo board aids mixed-signel MCU development
Flash microcontrollers boast many peripherals
You can't find a smaller more powerful CAN device
Micropower op amp shrinks into SOT-23 package
BiCMOS op amps feature low offset voltage
Flash microcontrollers run up to 10MIPS
World's first serial EEPROM supporting ACR SIG
Easy interfacing to faster microcontrollers

