The MIC5305 is a high-performance, 150mA LDO regulator, offering extremely high PSRR and very low noise while consuming low ground current. Ideal for battery-operated applications, the MIC5305 features 1% accuracy, extremely low-dropout voltage (60mV @ 150mA), and low ground current at light load (typically 90µA).
The MIC2224 is a high efficiency 2MHz PWM synchronous buck switching regulator optimized for powering 2.5G and 3G CDMA RF Power Amplifiers. The output voltage of MIC2224 can be dynamically adjusted with an external DAC to maximize PA efficiency versus required output power.
LR645 is a high-input voltage, low-output current, linear regulator that is available in two versions. A 3-terminal, fixed-output voltage version is available in TO-92, TO220 and SOT-89 packages, as well as an adjustable voltage version available in an 8-lead SOIC package
The AT28C256 is a high-performance electrically erasable and programmable readonly memory. Its 256K of memory is organized as 32,768 words by 8 bits. Manufactured with Atmel's advanced nonvolatile CMOS technology, Organized as 32,768 words by 8 bits. Manufactured with Atmel's advanced nonvolatile CMOS Technology, the device offers access times to 150 ns with power dissipation of just 440 mW. When the device is deselected, the CMOS standby current is less than 200 µA.
The MIC94060, MIC94061, MIC94062, and MIC94063 are high-side load switches designed for operation between 1.7V to 5.5V. The devices contain a low on-resistance P-channel MOSFET that supports over 2A of continuous current. The MIC94061 and MIC94063 feature an active load discharge circuit which ensures capacitive loads retain no charge when the main switch is in an OFF state.
The MIC2954 is an efficient voltage regulator with very low dropout voltage (typically 40 mV at light loads and 375 mV at 250 mA), and low quiescent current (120 µA typical). The quiescent current of the MIC2954 increases only slightly in dropout, thus prolonging battery life. Key MIC2954 features include protection against reversed battery, fold-back current limiting, and automotive load dump protection (60V positive transient).
The TCN75 is a serially programmable temperature sensor that notifies the host controller when ambient temperature exceeds a user programmed set point. Hysteresis is also programmable. The INT/CMPTR output is programmable as either a simple comparator for thermostat operation or as a temperature event interrupt.
InDART is a powerful and low-cost online debugging (ICD) and online programming (ICP) tool, which was developed for ST7 in cooperation with Softec Microsystems. InDART provides a parallel or USB connection to the host PC according to the model, and a 10 pin ICC connection to the evaluation or application board.
STMicroelectronics' AEK-POW-LDOV01J and AEK-POW-LDOV01S are evaluation boards based on the L99VR01JTR and L99VR01STR. They can be used in several electronic applications, such as microcontroller supplies, automotive display drivers, sensors, and infotainment processors.
Microchip's PIC32CX-BZ2 and WBZ451 Curiosity development board, based on the WBZ451PE module, is the development platform for evaluating the PIC32CX-BZ2 family of MCUs. It comes preconfigured with an out-of-the-box multi-protocol demo application. It features a temperature sensor, a current measurement header, an RGB LED, and a MikroElectronika mikroBUS™ socket to attach many sensors and add-on boards.
Offering 32-bit performance and ultra-low power controllers while offering memory configurations of up to 512KB flash memory and 64KB SRAM, Microchip Technology's family offers three different product options for designers looking to solve challenges in the Internet of Things, consumer, industrial and medical markets.
Microchip Technology LAN8830 Gigabit Ethernet Transceivers with RGMII are integrated, triple-speed (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T) Ethernet physical-layer transceivers designed for transmission and reception of data on standard CAT-5, CAT-5e, and CAT6 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable.
Microchip Technology LAN937x Gigabit Ethernet Switches are scalable, compact 100BASE-T1 Ethernet Gigabit Switch series based on the IEEE 802.3bw-2015 specification
Microchip Technology AVR32DD and AVR16DD 8-Bit Microcontrollers are based on the AVR® CPU with a hardware multiplier running at clock speeds up to 24MHz across the full supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V. The AVR32DD and AVR16DD MCUs are designed to bring real-time control and multi-voltage operation to applications, including industrial control, home appliance products, automotive, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Microchip Technology's PIC32CM LE00, LS00 and LS600 (PIC32CM Lx) ultra-low power MCU. With 32-bit performance, ultra-low power characteristics, and memory configurations of up to 512KB flash memory and 64KB SRAM, the PIC32CM Lx series offers three different product options for designers seeking to address challenges in the Internet of Things (IoT), consumer, industrial and medical markets.
Microchip Technology Inc supplies the LAN8840 and LAN8841 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver devices that fulfil IEEE 1588v2 standards for Precision Timing Protocol. The Ethernet devices are enabled with Linux drivers and provide flexible Ethernet speed options, including 10BASE-T, 10BASE-Te, 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T.