Microchip Zena Wireless Adapter
The Microchip ZENA™ Wireless Adapter is a multi-function USB wireless adapter connecting USB-equipped desktop or notebook computers with Microchip wireless products for development or application uses. As a development tool, the ZENA Wireless Adapter can be used as a protocol analyzer or as a diagnostic tool. It can also be used to connect the computer as a wireless node to the network for application uses. The ZENA Wireless Adapter is capable of performing a variety of functions and each function can be programmed into the adapter using the built in USB boot loader.
Microchip AC243005-1 Serial SuperFlash® Kit 1
Microchip AC243005-1 Serial SuperFlash® Kit 1 is a development kit that enables designers to evaluate Microchip's SPI and SQI serial Flash memory devices. Microchip Serial SuperFlash Kit 1 includes three serial Flash PICtail™ Plus Daughter Boards that are populated with SST25VF016B, SST25VF064C and SST26VF032 serial Flash devices, respectively. The daughter boards interface with Microchip's Explorer 16 Development Board and work with the MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to enable the quick creation of code and shorten development time.
Microchip SST12LF03 2.4GHz Front-End Module
Microchip SST12LF03 2.4GHz RF Front-End Module for WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth® systems features a transmitter power amplifier, a receiver low-noise amplifier, and a low-loss antenna switch in an integrated, compact package. Microchip SST12LF03 offers a high linear-transmission power of 19dBM at 3 percent EVM using 802.11g OFDM at 54Mbps and 22 dBm for IEEE 802.11b operation. This RF front-end module supports Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth Tx/Rx and enables simultaneous Wi-Fi and Bluetooth operation. SST12LF03 is ideal for notebooks and other portable electronic devices in which small size and high performance are required.
Microchip MCP2210 USB-to-SPI Protocol Converter
Microchip MCP2210 USB-to-SPI Protocol Converter is the simplest, smallest, and most cost-effective device for adding USB-certified connectivity to SPI-based systems. This space-constrained Microchip USB-to-SPI protocol converter features nine flexible GPIO pins that can be configured as standard digital I/O pins or in alternate configurations. The MCP2210 converter utilizes the USB HID class supported by Windows®, Linux, and Mac OS® operating systems. This Microchip converter is a 100% plug-and-play solution, making it even simpler to add USB to existing designs for data collection, transfer, and analysis as well as many other USB functions.
Microchip Cerebot™ MX3cK / MX4cK / MX7cK Development Boards
Microchip Cerebot™ MX3cK / MX4cK / MX7cK Development Boards are 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller-based boards with prototyping capabilities for the Arduino-compatible chipKIT™ development platform. Microchip Cerebot MX3cK, Cerebot MX4cK, and Cerebot MX7cK boards provide a single, general-purpose development platform for users to develop a wide range of 32-bit MCU applications using the free, Arduino-compatible chipKIT Multi-Platform IDE. These Microchip Cerebot boards break free from the traditional Arduino form factor, providing flexible pin access and connectivity with Digilent Pmod™ Peripheral Modules. Microchip's PICkit™ 3 debugger/programmer can be used with the Cerebot MX3cK. The Cerebot MX4cK and MX7cK boards feature an integrated programmer/debugger. These boards are each populated with multiple connectors for Digilent's numerous Pmod™ I/O interface boards that provide ready-made interface circuitry for LCD, wireless, motor-control, and sensor applications.
Microchip Technology PIC24FJ128GA310 16-Bit Microcontroller (MCUs) - EXPANSION
Microchip Technology now offers the PIC24FJ128GA310 device as part of the PIC24F families of 16-Bit MCUs.
The extremely low power PIC24FJ128GA310 device from Microchip
Technology is an XLP MCU with LCD. It offers the lowest 16-bit active
current at 150µA/MHz. Features of the PIC24FJ128GA310 MCU include Vbat
battery backup, new low-voltage RAM retention mode, and 480 segment LCD
Driver.
Microchip Technology PIC24F 16-bit microcontrollers (MCUs)
utilize two methods of programming: In-Circuit Serial Programming™
(ICSP™) and Enhanced In-Circuit Serial Programming (Enhanced ICSP). In
addition, the PIC24F MCUs from Microchip Technology
power their core digital logic at a nominal 1.8V and incorporate an
on-chip regulator that allows the device to run its core logic from VDD,
simplifying system design. These 16-bit MCUs also have three separate
pairs of programming pins that can be utilized by either ICSP™ or
Enhanced ICSP programming methods.
View all PIC24F MCUs
Microchip SST12LP17E / SST12LP18E 2.4GHz RF Power Amplifier Modules
Microchip SST12LP17E and SST12LP18E 2.4GHz RF Power Amplifier Modules feature operating voltages as low as 2.7V and a linear output power as high as 18.5dBm at 2.5 percent EVM using IEEE 802.11g OFDM 54Mbps or 23.5dBm for IEEE 802.11b with a high power-added efficiency of up to 38 percent for IEEE 802.11b. The Microchip SST12LP17E is the smallest fully matched power amp in its class, requiring only one DC bypass capacitor to achieve optimum performance. The SST12LP18E offers the lowest operating voltage of any Microchip RF power amp while operating at -20 to +85ºC. These Microchip RF power amplifiers are ideal for embedded WLAN applications in cell phones, game consoles, printers, tablets, and other consumer electronics.
Microchip RF Power Amp for 5 GHz Wi-Fi®
Microchip's SST11CP15 RF Power Amplifier is a high-linearity Power Amp for 5 GHz Wi-Fi® applications. The device operates across the entire 802.11a frequency for U.S., European, and Japanese markets (4.9 - 5.8 GHz). SST11CP15 RF Power Amp features excellent linearity of 18 dBm at 2.5 percent EVM, essential for 54 Mbps 802.11a operation. This addition to Microchip's Wi-Fi® power amp portfolio is ideal for 5 GHz WLAN applications requiring small size and high-efficiency operation, such as wireless multimedia and MIMO. Easy board level usage, low operating current, high-speed power-up/down control, and low reference current (total IREF <5 mA) makes the SST11CP15 RF Power Amplifier ideally suited for the final stage power amplification in battery-powered 802.11a WLAN transmitter and access point applications.
Microchip PICDEM™ 2 Plus Demonstration Board
The PICDEM™ 2 Plus Demonstration Board from Microchip demonstrates the capabilities of Microchip's PIC16F and PIC18 microcontrollers. Microchip's PICDEM™ 2 Plus Demonstration Board can be used stand-alone with a programmed part, with an in-circuit emulator, or with an in-circuit programmer/debugger. Sample programs are included with the kit to demonstrate the unique features of the supported devices.
Microchip PIC16F15XX Mid-Range Microcontrollers
Microchip Technology PIC16F15xx Mid-Range Microcontrollers
were developed for the design of highly efficient systems with a focus
on lower power consumption and costs. The PIC16F15xx MCU family from
Microchip Technology also promotes a high level of integration within
the microcontroller itself. This MCU family consists of microcontrollers
in 28, 40/44 and 64 pin-count and are based on the latest and high
performance Enhanced Mid-Range Core with nanoWatt XLP. The highly efficient architecture,
fast performance, peripheral integration and low cost makes the
PIC16F15XX family suitable for various cost sensitive general-purpose
applications. Features offered by the six members of the PIC16F15XX
family include up to 28KB of Flash program memory, up to 1.5 KB or RAM,
up to 30 input channels for 10-bit ADC, up to 2 SPI/I²CTM, up to 2
EUSART, new temperature indicator module, and up to 10 CCP modules.
These MCUs enable a wide variety of applications while saving on board
space and design costs.
Microchip MCP7940N Real-Time Clock/Calendar (RTCC)
Microchip MCP7940N Real-Time Clock/Calendar features 64 bytes SRAM, digital timing compensation, programmable output control, and a power sense circuit for battery switch-over. The MCP7940N RTCC tracks time with an economical 32.768 kHz crystal and communicates via I2C™ bus. Four selectable frequencies are available using the programmable CLKOUT. The MCP7940N Real-Time Clock/Calendar from Microchip operates in either 24-hour or 12-hour format with settable alarms to the second, minute, hour, day of the week, date, or month.
MCP794XX Microchip Real-Time Clock/Calendar (RTCC)
Microchip MCP794XX Real-Time Clock/Calendars are stand-alone RTCCs with 64 bytes of SRAM and up to 2 Kbits of EEPROM, including a user-lockable section of EEPROM that can be factory-programmed with a MAC address. Features include digital trimming, power-fail time stamp, and battery-switchover. MCP794XX RTCCs are ideally suited for smart energy, home appliance, automotive, and consumer electronic applications.
Microchip Audio Development Board for PIC32 MCUs
Microchip's Audio Development Board for PIC32 MCUs was developed for the design of high-quality 24-bit audio applications. The Audio Development Board features the Wolfson WM8960 audio codec, two-inch color LCD display, USB interface, and an on-board microphone. The 80-MIPS PIC32 MCU, which supports complex audio algorithims, provides 512 KB Flash and 128 KB RAM. Software libraries offer support for developing speech and audio recording and playback products, as well as MP3 music decoding applications. The Audio Development Board for PIC32 MCUs from Microchip is ideal for audio applications such as docks for portable audio players, home entertainment systems, and automotive systems. This development kit also interfaces with Microchip's accessory development platform for iPod® and iPhone®.
Microchip 30V Buck Switching Regulator
Microchip's 30V Buck Switching Regulator, with 600mA output, features a wide input range of 4V to 30V, output voltage of 2V to 15V, and typical efficiency up to 95%. Offered in a 6-pin SOT-23 package, the MCP16301 Regulator requires minimal external components to develop a 12V to 24V step-down DC-DC converter power supply. Features include a high-side switch, high-speed peak current control mode, internal compensation, and overtemperature protection. The 30V Buck Switching Regulator from Microchip is ideal for industrial, telecommunications, consumer, and automotive applications.
Microchip M2M PICtail™ Daughter Board with u-blox GPS and GSM/GPRS Modules
The Microchip M2M PICtail™ Daughter Board was developed with u-blox
to help designers add location awareness and communications to their
products. The M2M PICtail™ Daughter Board is equipped with integrated
NEO-6Q GPS for tracking via satellites. Also included is the LEON-G200
Global System for Mobile (GSM) and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
module from u-blox for communicating via phone, text, e-mail, and Web,
including images and location information. The M2M PICtail™ Daughter
Board interfaces with Microchip's Multimedia Expansion Board DM320005 and PIC32 Starter Kit DM320001.
Included is all the hardware, wireless communication protocols, and
application-code examples needed to assist developers in getting their
fleet-management or asset-management product designs to market faster.
Microchip PIC24F32KA304 Low Power MCUs
Microchip's 16-bit eXtreme Low Power PIC® MCUs now include PIC24F32KA304, featuring 5V supply voltage, an on-chip 12-bit ADC, EEPROM, and intelligent mTouch™ capacitive sensing.
Expanding on Microchip's PIC24F16KA MCUs, the PIC24F32KA304 family offers twice the Flash program memory and 30% more RAM, thereby providing even more support for wireless communication protocol stacks. Additional improvements over the PIC24F16KA family include triple the number of timers and Pulse-Width Modulators, twice as many UART, I2C™, and SPI channels, quadrupled Analog-to-Digital Converter resolution, along with a pin-count increase to 44-pins. Automated scan in sleep mode is accomplished with a Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU) included in the intelligent mTouch™ sensing module. This enhancement enables extremely low-power capacitive sensing and even more battery power conservation. Full analog performance up to 5V is provided and the need for discrete voltage regulators eliminated, simplifying power-supply design.
PIC24F32KA304 uses Microchip's XLP technology which features extremely low sleep currents down to 20 nA. By offering more peripherals that operate in sleep mode without CPU intervention, designers can add more features without increase in power consumption.
Microchip Technology PIC10F322 8-Bit MCUs with Configurable Logic
Microchip Technology PIC10F322 8-bit microcontrollers feature integrated configurable logic and a high level of peripheral integration in a 6-pin package. Microchip PIC10F322 MCUs feature a Configurable Logic Cell (CLC), Complementary Waveform Generator (CWG), and a Numerically Controlled Oscillator (NCO). The CLC peripheral on Microchip PIC10F322 MCUs enable software control of combinational and sequential logic, increasing the on-chip interconnection of peripherals and I/Os. The NCO peripheral enables linear frequency control and high resolution. The PIC10F322 features low power consumption with currents of less than 30µA/MHz in active mode and less than 20nA in sleep. These Microchip MCUs enable designers to enhance the functionality, reduce design size, and decrease the cost and power consumption of products in the appliance, automotive, consumer, and industrial markets.
Microchip Technology PIC16LF190x 8-Bit Flash Microcontrollers
Microchip Technology PIC16LF190x 8-Bit Flash Microcontrollers support a variety of general-purpose applications and enable the implementation of LCDs into low-power and cost-sensitive designs, such as security tokens, smart cards, medical devices, home appliances, key fobs, or any applications involving a segmented LCD. Featuring eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology for sleep currents down to 20nA and a typical active current of 35µA, these Microchip MCUs extend battery life while maintaining accurate timing with an RTC and driving a segmented LCD. The PIC16LF190x family provides fundamental features and performance without the added cost of unused peripherals. Microchip PIC16LF190x MCUs provide an optimized feature set, including up to 14KB of Flash program memory, up to 512 Bytes of RAM, up to 14 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) channels, serial communication, temperature indicator, and the capability to drive up to 116 LCD segments.
Microchip Technology DM183036 Bluetooth® Evaluation Kit
The Microchip Technology DM183036 Bluetooth® Evaluation Kit provides an easy, cost-effective, and flexible add-on for embedded evaluation and development using many 16/32-bit PIC® microcontrollers or dsPIC® digital signal controllers (DSCs). To speed development and further reduce costs, the Microchip Bluetooth Kit works with existing Microchip development tools. The DM183036 Bluetooth solution enables designers to pair a wide range of radio ICs for Bluetooth connectivity with many of Microchip's 16/32-bit PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs.The DM183036 kit consists of the Microchip Bluetooth PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board, and the PIC24FJ256GB110 and PIC32MX795 USB Plug-in Modules, both of which come pre-programmed with the dotstack™ Bluetooth demonstration Stack and SPP (Serial Protocol Profile). This kit requires an Explorer-16 Development Board to complete the board configuration.
Microchip Technology PIC18F4xK20 Flash MCUs
Microchip Technology PIC18F4xK20 Flash Microcontrollers offer the advantages of PIC18 MCUs with the addition of high-endurance Flash program memory. Microchip PIC18F4xK20 MCUs are available with 28- and 40/44-pin packages and Flash memory up to 64KB. Microchip PIC18FK4xK20 are nanoWatt XLP MCUs that incorporate a range of features that can significantly reduce power consumption during operation, including alternate run modes, multiple idle modes, on-the-fly mode switching, and low consumption in key modules. The design enhancements included in these Microchip Technology devices make them ideal for many high-performance, power-sensitive applications.
Microchip Technology DM240415 PIC24F Accessory Development Starter Kit for Android™
The Microchip DM240415 PIC24F Accessory Development Starter Kit for Android™ is a standalone board for evaluating and developing electronic accessories for Google's Android operating system for smartphones and tablets. The Microchip Technology DM240415 PIC24F Accessory Development Starter Kit for Android consists of a 16-bit PIC24 development board, a PICkit™ 3 In-Circuit Debugger and a royalty-free, no fee licensed software library (available via download) that enables the fast and easy development of Android smartphone and tablet accessories based on Microchip's portfolio of 16-bit and 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers.
Microchip Technology MCP47x6 Single-Channel DACs
Microchip Technology MCP47x6 low-power, single-channel DACs (digital-to-analog converters) feature buffered 8-, 10-, and 12-bit voltage output options and integrated EEPROM. Microchip Technology MCP47x6 DACs are ideal for consumer and industrial applications, including wireless microphones and mp3-player accessories as well as motor control, flow measurement, temperature control, and light control. Integrated EEPROM enables DAC settings to be recalled at power up for added system flexibility. The choice of 8-, 10- or 12-bit resolution provides flexibility with regard to design requirements and cost. Microchip Technology MCP47x6 DACs also provide low power consumption of 210mA for extended battery life.
Microchip Technology PIC32MX534 / PIC32MX764 32-Bit Flash Microcontrollers
Microchip Technology PIC32MX534 / PIC32MX764 32-bit microcontrollers are PIC32 devices featuring a MIPS32® M4K® 32-bit core with 5-stage pipeline and 80MHz maximum frequency. The Microchip PIC32MX534 includes 64KB of Flash memory and 16KB SRAM while the PIC32MX764 offers 128KB of Flash memory and 32KB SRAM. These Microchip Technology MCUs have an operating voltage range of 2.3V to
3.6V and provide multiple power management modes. PIC32MX534 and PIC32MX764 32-bit MCUs also come with a 16-channel, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter with 1 MSPS conversion rate.
Microchip PIC32 MCUs provide high performance and increased memory along with pin, peripheral, and software compatibility to Microchip 16-bit MCU / DSC families. View All PIC32 MCUs
Microchip Technology 16V Op Amps with Low Quiescent Current
These Microchip Technology 16V Op Amps operate with a wide supply voltage range of 3.5V to 16V, while only drawing 135 μA/amplifier of quiescent current. The MCP6H01/2 are unity gain stable, have a gain bandwidth product of 1.2 MHz, and have rail-to-rail output operation. The MCP6H01/2 family is offered in single (MCP6H01) and dual (MCP6H02) configurations.
Microchip Technology 16V Op Amps with Low Quiescent Current are targeted for applications in the medical (e.g. portable instrumentation, heart- and blood-pressure monitors), automotive (e.g. proximity, temperature or flow sensors), and industrial (e.g. high-side current sensing in power supplies) markets. These devices also offer high Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) of 100 dB and Power-Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) of 102 dB for improved noise performance. Low current consumption combined with space-saving package offerings make the MCP6H01/2 ideal for portable applications as well.
Microchip Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H Development Board
Microchip's Microstick for dsPIC33F and PIC24H development boards was designed for use with 16-bit microcontrollers and digital signal controllers (DSCs), such as the PIC24H and dsPIC33F. This compact (20x76 mm footprint), low-cost evaluation board from Microchip includes an integrated USB programmer/debugger that shortens learning curves, a socket for the device being tested, and pins that facilitate insertion into a prototyping board for maximum development flexibility. The Microstick can also be used as a stand-alone tool. This easy-to-use, economical designing solution is ideal for engineers, educators, students, and hobbyists.
Microchip Technology DM182015-1 8-bit Wireless Development Kit - 2.4GHz MRF24J40
The Microchip Technology DM182015-1 8-bit Wireless Development Kit - 2.4 GHz MRF24J40 is an easy-to-use evaluation and development platform for IEEE 802.15.4 application designers. The Microchip Technology DM182015-1 8-bit Wireless Development Kit includes the Microchip MRF24J40 transceiver module and also features the Microchip PIC18 XLP microcontroller family. The DM182015-1 kit includes the complete hardware needed to rapidly prototype wireless applications. The demonstration kit is pre-programmed with MiWi protocol stack. The PIC18 demonstration board comes equipped with a 28-pin PICtail™ connector to interface with Microchip wireless transceiver PICtail daughter boards such as MRF24J40MA, MRF89XAM8A, and MRF49XA. Developers can reprogram or modify the PIC18 MCU Flash memory and develop and debug application code all on the same platform. This 8-bit Wireless Development Kit - 2.4 GHZ MRF24J40 is designed for developing wireless applications.
Microchip Technology DM164130-1 F1 Evaluation Platform
The Microchip Technology DM164130-1 F1 Evaluation Platform is a demonstration / development tool for enhanced mid-range PIC microcontrollers (PIC12F1x / PIC16F1x). This Microchip Technology Evaluation Platform is populated with a PIC16LF1937 featuring XLP technology. The Microchip Technology DM164130-1 Evaluation Platform consists of a 44-pin development board with prototyping space, 3V LCD glass, support for the Motor Control add-on, and support for PICkit 3 & PICkit Serial. This Microchip Technology development board provides a platform for general purpose development and includes demonstrations focusing on Low Power, LCD, and Motor Control.
Microchip Technology DM164130-3 PICkit 28-Pin LIN Demo Board
The Microchip Technology DM164130-3 PICkit 28-pin LIN Demo Board is a small and simple demonstration PCB for the Microchip 28-pin DIP PIC® microcontrollers. The Microchip Technology DM164130-3 supports multiple PIC16F and PIC18F devices and has an automotive grade LIN transceiver with an integrated voltage regulator. This Microchip PICkit LIN Demo Board also features a generous prototyping area, a potentiometer, multiple indicator LEDs, and push buttons for convenient applications development, testing, and debugging. Microchip Technology PIC16F and PIC18F MCUs are ideal for a variety of battery-powered and power-consumption-critical applications.
Microchip Technology DV164133 XLP 16-bit Energy Harvesting Development Kit
The Microchip Technology DV164133 XLP 16-bit Energy Harvesting Development Kit is the first customizable energy harvesting application development kit. The Microchip Technology DV164133 XLP 16-bit Energy Harvesting Development Kit includes a modular development board populated with the PIC24F16KA102 eXtreme Low Power microcontroller and the capability to add PICtail™ daughter boards for the rapid evaluation of a wide variety of system functions, including ZigBee® and proprietary wireless connectivity, and SD memory cards. Supported PICtail module options include RF, SD/MMC Cards, and more. The PIC MCU's eXtreme Low Power technology allows users to gain the longest possible operation from the included Cymbet EnerChip™ EH Eval-08 Energy Harvesting Board. The Energy Harvesting Board harvests solar energy that is then stored in the EnerChip solid-state, rechargeable energy-storage devices. Powered only by light, this Microchip XLP Energy Harvesting Development Kit enables rapid prototyping of low power applications such as RF sensors, temperature/environmental sensors, utility meters, remote controls, and security sensors.
Microchip Technology PIC18F86J72 / PIC18F87J72 High-Performance Microcontrollers
Microchip Technology PIC18F86J72 / PIC18F87J72 high-performance microcontrollers (MCUs) are 8-bit devices for single-phase, multi-function smart metering and energy monitoring applications. PIC18F86J72 and PIC18F87J72 MCUs feature a dual-channel, high-performance 16- / 24-bit analog front end (AFE), making these Microchip Technology devices an accurate, reliable, easy-to-use and cost-effective solution for developing meters that exceed IEC class 0.5 performance. This Microchip Technology MCU family includes 64 or 128 KB Flash program memory and 4 KB RAM to enable time-of-use and multi-tariff functions. PIC18F86J72 and PIC18F87J72 MCUs provide a high level of peripheral integration, including an LCD driver, RTCC, and charge-time measurement unit (CTMU) that enables a capacitive-touch user interface.