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MCUs designed for sensing, multi-voltage analog applications

April 28, 2022 By Redding Traiger

With smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and 5G wireless connectivity dominating the landscape of embedded design in 2022, Microchip’s 8-bit PIC and AVR microcontroller (MCU) families are gaining market share. Over the past 50 years, the market for 8-bit MCUs has grown steadily and Microchip currently sells one device for every human in the western hemisphere each […]

Filed Under: 5G, Applications, Embedded, Microcontroller Tips, Microcontrollers Tagged With: microchip

SiC power MOSFETs handle 3.3 kV, feature low ON resistance

March 23, 2022 By Redding Traiger

Microchip Technology Inc. announced the expansion of its SiC portfolio with the release of the industry’s lowest on-resistance [RDS(on)] 3.3 kV SiC MOSFETs and highest current-rated SiC SBDs available in the market, enabling designers to take advantage of ruggedness, reliability, and performance. With the expansion of Microchip’s SiC portfolio, designers are equipped with the tools to develop […]

Filed Under: Aerospace & Defense, Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Industrial, Power Electronic Tips, Transistor Tagged With: microchip

Configurable SiC digital gate drivers and the electrification revolution

February 15, 2022 By Lee Teschler

Silicon-carbide MOSFETs and digital gate drivers work together to make electrified metro, subway, and other heavy transportation vehicles possible. Nitesh Satheesh, Tomas Krecek, Perry Schugart, Xuning Zhang, Kevin Speer, Microchip Technology Green initiatives continue to transform power electronic system designs in industrial, aerospace, and defense applications, and especially the transportation sector. Silicon Carbide (SiC) technology […]

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive/Transportation, FAQ, Featured, Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: FAQ, microchip

Space-grade dc-dc power converter family includes 2 V-input, 50 W rad-tolerant options

February 1, 2022 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Space system designers cannot easily support non-standard voltages or add functions with traditional hybrid-style power converters. Microchip Technology Inc. has eliminated the cost, complexity, and customization challenges of these hybrid solutions by offering a discrete-component-based, space-grade dc-dc power converter family that now includes 28V-input, 50-watt (W) radiation-tolerant options. Microchip’s SA50-28 family is the industry’s only […]

Filed Under: Aerospace & Defense, Applications, Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: microchip

ISO 26262 functional safety packages accelerate development of DSC, MCU ASIL B/C safety level designs

October 21, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Safety is a primary concern in automotive applications to ensure reliable operation and end users’ wellbeing. Microchip Technology Inc. is offering newly certified functional safety packages to enable engineers to develop their products as per the ISO 26262 functional safety standard. Microchip is announcing the release of ISO 26262 functional safety packages for dsPIC33C digital signal […]

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: microchip

Clearing up confusion about tracking multiple current levels

October 18, 2021 By Lee Teschler

Multichannel power monitors help simplify battery-based systems employing multiple current sensors. Mitch Polonsky • Microchip Technology Inc. Designers of power systems can be forgiven for having some confusion about power monitors. Some of them may even be using a multichannel power monitor without knowing it. That’s because, regrettably, several different phrases are used to refer […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: FAQ, microchip

Voltage reference IC features low drift in extended-temperature automotive apps

October 11, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Extended-temperature-range voltage reference ICs for automotive and industrial applications require low drift, high reliability, and high performance. Microchip Technology Inc. announced the release of a high-precision voltage reference (Vref) IC that meets these needs at a cost-effective price. The new MCP1502 is an AEC-Q100 Grade 1 (-40°C to +125°C operating temperature range) automotive-qualified Vref with […]

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Industrial, Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: microchip

Timing IC combines functions for Open RAN

August 6, 2021 By Martin Rowe

Microchip’s ZL30735 integrates eight DPLLs, five low-output jitter synthesizers, and an IEEE 1588-2008 protocol stack. The splitting of radio access network functions creates an Open RAN that promises greater innovation and features in 5G networks. Splitting the traditional baseband unit into radio units (RU), distribution units (DU) and centralized units (CU) brings timing issues not…

Filed Under: 5G, Applications, Telecommunications Tagged With: microchip

Timing IC combines functions for Open RAN

August 6, 2021 By Martin Rowe

Microchip’s ZL30735 integrates eight DPLLs, five low-output jitter synthesizers, and an IEEE 1588-2008 protocol stack. The splitting of radio access network functions creates an Open RAN that promises greater innovation and features in 5G networks. Splitting the traditional baseband unit into radio units (RU), distribution units (DU) and centralized units (CU) brings timing issues not…

Filed Under: 5G, Applications, Telecommunications, Wireless Tagged With: microchip

1700 V SiC MOSFET die, discrete, and power modules combine to increase frequency switching

July 28, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Today’s energy-efficient electric charging systems powering commercial vehicle propulsion, as well as auxiliary power systems, solar inverters, solid-state transformers, and other transportation and industrial applications all, rely on high-voltage switching power devices. To meet these requirements, Microchip Technology Inc. announced the expansion of its silicon carbide portfolio with a family of high-efficiency, high-reliability 1700V silicon carbide MOSFET […]

Filed Under: Applications, Industrial, Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: microchip

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