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2009-05-26 | Using the PIC MCU CTMU for temperature measurement The Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU) uses a constant current source to calculate both capacitance changes and the time difference between events. This application note describes the basic concepts of temperature measurement using the CTMU. |
2008-09-01 | Using the PIC devices' SSP and MSSP modules for slave I?C communication The purpose of this application note is to provide the reader with a better understanding of the I?C protocol and to show how devices with these modules are used as a slave device on an I&178;C bus. |
2009-02-09 | Using HI-TECH C and a timer to interface mid-range PIC MCUs with UNI/O serial EEPROMs This application note is intended to serve as a reference for interfacing Microchip's mid-range family of PIC MCUs with Microchip's UNI/O bus 11XXXXX family of serial EEPROM devices |
2008-12-19 | PIC microcontroller horn driver This application note provides a description for driving a horn using the peripheral circuitry that is incorporated within a PIC MCU with only a few, low-cost external circuit elements. |
2005-07-14 | PIC MCUs expand with passive-keyless-entry, more peripherals Microchip Technology has beefed-up its microcontroller line with four new product offerings, broadening out both its low- and high-end families into new 8bit apps. |
2010-08-02 | PIC MCU-based KEELOQ receiver system with acknowledge This application note describes a system by which the access point (receiver) responds back to the remote transmitter with a status message. |
2005-02-08 | PIC MCU targets intelligent power conversion designs Microchip's flash MCU provides system designers with a complete set of integrated peripherals that are said to address a wide variety of power-conversion topologies and parameters |
2006-03-10 | PIC MCU line offers certified full-speed USB 2.0 Microchip's newest flash PIC microcontrollers dubbed the PIC18F4450/2450 offers certified full-speed USB 2.0 connectivity and 48MHz operation for 12Mbps data-transfer rates |
2010-07-29 | PIC MCU KEELOQ/XTEA receiver system with acknowledge The KEELOQ 3 receiver decodes the key fob transmission and displays the command issued by the key fob. The receiver will respond back to the key fob with the operation result (opened or closed). |
2010-07-29 | PIC MCU KEELOQ/AES receiver system with acknowledge This application note describes a system by which the access point (receiver) responds back to the remote transmitter with a status message. |
2002-06-19 | PIC MCU family gets flashy A PICmicro Flash MCU from Microchip Technology Inc., the PIC16F72, is code- and pinout-compatible with the company's ROM-based PIC16CR72 and OTP PIC16C72A microcontrollers |
2006-11-20 | PIC MCU enables cost-effective fan/small motor control Microchip Technology's newest general-purpose PIC MCU offers designers specialized peripherals for cost-effective control of fans or small motors. |
2006-02-03 | PIC MCU delivers 40MHz at 3V Microchip Technology's latest PIC microcontrollers, dubbed the PIC18F45J10 family, delivers 40MHz performance at 3V |
2005-11-03 | PIC MCU adds extra serial ports, faster A/D converter The newest members of Microchip Technology Inc.'s PIC18F microcontroller family are the PIC18F8622/8527/6622/6527. |
2006-11-09 | New PIC MCU family from Microchip offers flexibility Microchip's new PIC16F88X family is complemented by a vast portfolio of pin- and code-compatible PIC MCUs that enable customers to quickly move to the right part for their chosen application, without having to write all new code |
2013-03-27 | Microchip rolls out smallest, low cost PIC MCU The PIC12LF1552 comes in a 2x3mm UDFN package with hardware hardware I2C support, and includes a four channel 10bit Analog-to-Digital Converter. |
2015-04-29 | Microchip regains top spot in 8bit MCU revenue ranking In the 16bit MCU market, Microchip was the fastest-growing supplier among the top 10 in 2014, growing at greater than 2X the rate of any of the other top 10 companies, according to Gartner |
2005-01-18 | Microchip PIC MCU touts 40MHz speed, 128KB flash on-chip Microchip's newest 8bit PIC MCU chips have up to 128KB of self-reprogrammable, high-endurance flash memory. |
2004-11-04 | Microchip PIC MCU available in 40-, 44-pin packages Microchip released what it claims as the first baseline 8bit PIC microcontroller to be offered in 40- and 44-pin packages |
2014-04-01 | Microchip delivers 8bit PIC MCU family The 11-member PIC16F170X/171X family of MCUs integrate two Op Amps to drive analogue control loops, sensor amplification and basic signal conditioning |
2006-07-12 | Microchip beefs up 20-pin PIC MCU line Microchip Technology Inc. has beefed-up its 20-pin PIC microcontroller line with the launching of the PIC16F631 and the PIC16F677 |
2005-10-12 | Microchip 16bit MCU line highlights performance, compatibility Members of Microchip's new family of 16bit PIC microcontrollers are capable of up to 40MIPS performance, feature 16KB of RAM and 256KB of flash program memory, and are available in up to 100-pin packages |
2008-10-22 | Interfacing the IA4421 transceiver to PIC microcontrollers This document discusses what is required to successfully develop a radio application using the Integration Associates IA4421 transceiver. |
2008-12-04 | Interfacing mid-range PIC MCUs with UNI/O bus-compatible serial EEPROMs This application note is intended to serve as a reference for interfacing Microchip's mid-range family of PIC MCUs with Microchip's UNI/O bus-compatible 11XXXXX family of serial EEPROM devices, with the aid of a hardware timer |
2008-11-11 | Improved MCU core upgrades programming efficiency Microchip Technology Inc. will be providing enhancements to the MCU design supporting the company's mid-range 8bit PIC12 and PIC16 MCUs |
2007-02-22 | General-purpose PIC MCU saves time, costs Microchip's PIC16F882 MCU provides design engineers with the option to migrate to a lower-cost family member, as their code development stabilizes |
2004-11-15 | Flash PIC MCUs tout USB 2.0 connectivity for embedded apps Microchip's newest flash PIC MCUs are said to provide a complete embedded-control solution for designers working with USB in embedded apps |
2004-12-06 | Flash PIC MCU with Full-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity Microchip unveiled what it claims as the first flash PIC MCU with Full-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity and 48MHz operation, for 12Mbps data-transfer rates. |
2012-09-26 | 8bit PIC MCU enables touch sensing Microchip's PIC16F1512/13 devices feature eXtreme Low Power technology and 10bit ADC targeting applications in the appliance, medical, consumer and automotive markets. |
2013-04-04 | 16bit PIC MCU tweaked for cost-sensitive apps The low cost PIC24F "KM" family of microcontrollers offer up to 16KB Flash, 2KB RAM and 512B EEPROM, along with advanced analogue integration, in low pin-count options. |
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