Tag: Microchip
PIC18 Q10 Product Family – PIC® MCUs for Closed-loop Control
Real-time control systems usually are closed-loop control systems where one has a tight time window to gather data, process that data, and update the system. If the time window is missed, then the stability of the system is degraded. This reduced control can be catastrophic to some...
Continue ReadingMicrochip’s New Open Source SAMA5D27 SOM Module Runs Mainline Linux
American microcontroller manufacturer company Microchip has unveiled an open source, mainline Linux ready “SAMA5D27 SOM” module. This module is based on a SiP implementation of its Cortex-A5-based SAMA5D27 SoC with 128MB RAM. The 40 x 38mm module is also compatible with...
Continue ReadingPIC Arduino with RS485
This board created for makers, who wants to use various Arduino UNO shields using PIC microcontrollers from Microchip. Board facilitates the use of any 28 PIN SMD SO PIC microcontrollers without crystal (internal oscillator). Project also can be used to develop RS485 application with...
Continue ReadingME Labs Advanced D-Stick (PIC18F47K40)
melabs.com released a new development board based on PIC18F47K40 PIC microcontroller. The board includes everything you need to start with your project. Documentation here: http://melabs.com/dstick/ The ME Labs Advanced D-Stick provides all the functionality of Microchip’s 40-pin...
Continue ReadingPAC1934 – Microchip’s New Power-Monitoring IC Measures Power With 99% Accuracy
Microchip recently developed a precision power-and-energy-monitoring chip - PAC1934. The PAC1934 is a four channel power/energy monitor with current sensor amplifier and bus voltage monitors that feed high-resolution ADC. It works in conjunction with a Microchip software driver that is...
Continue ReadingSST26WF064C – Low-voltage 64-Megabit SuperFlash® Memory Device From Microchip
Microchip introduced a new 64Mbit Serial Quad I/O™ memory device—SST26WF064C with proprietary SuperFlash® technology. The SST26WF064C writes with a single power supply of 1.65-1.95V and significantly lower power consumption. This makes it ideal for wireless, mobile, and...
Continue ReadingMaking A Pickit 3 Clone
Make Your Own Pic Programmer and Debugger. by reviahh @ reviahh.wordpress.com After using the Microchip tools to program and debug the projects I work on, I wondered about creating my own programming/debugging module that I could put on my own boards – just like Microchip does with...
Continue ReadingCall for Makers: Hackaday Prize for Social Impact Projects
In patnership with Digi-Key, Supply Frame and Microship, Hackaday is calling for the curious, the creative, and the determined who are working to create social change in order to transform the world using their hardware and programming knowledge in addition to scientific, design,...
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