Microchip Technologies announces manufacturing eligibility for the MPFS250T and the previously announced MPFS025T. OlarFire SoC FPgas offer new configurable processing opportunities with a rugged real-time, Linux-enabled RISC-V microprocessor subsystem on fast FPGA architectures, supporting the company's commitment to product roadmap and long-term availability. The ecosystem is equally important for risC-V adoption, which spans a wide variety of IPS, hardware, operating systems, debuggers, middleware, compilers, and design services.
Microchip Technologies offers a comprehensive ecosystem around autoSAR ready dsPIC33C DSCs to facilitate accelerated development and a high level of system optimization while reducing total system costs. The company is expanding its comprehensive portfolio of dsPIC33C DSCs to cover the new ISO 26262 compliant dsPIC33CK1024MP7xx family of large memory areas. The family of devices also contains a high performance CPU with deterministic response and specialized peripherals for general motors, advanced sensing and control, digital power and motor control applications.
Microchip Technology Inc. has announced the SAMA7G54 ARM Cortex A7 microprocessor, which runs up to 1GHz. SAMA7G54 includes both the MIPI CSI-2 camera interface and the traditional parallel camera interface, allowing developers to design low-power stereo vision applications with more accurate depth perception. The device also integrates Arm TrustZone technology with secure boot, secure key storage and encryption and acceleration.
Microchip Technologies announced five new product families and more than 60 new standalone devices that combine ASIC-like capabilities and simple development experience to extend the capabilities of traditional MCUS so that they can be configured as smart peripheral chips. The challenge of crossing multiple voltage domains is a common situation in systems with chips that use different supply voltages
Microchip Technologies has announced its GridTime 3000 GNSS Time Server - a software-configurable solution for a system that generates precise time and frequency signals to synchronize analog and digital communication systems. The Precision Time server complies with IEC 61850-3, an environmental component of IEC 61850 that is the industry standard for defining substation communication protocols. The system includes a hardware-based encryption assurance module that uses RSA and AES encryption based on industry standards to prevent unauthorized malicious code configuration uploads.
Microchip Technologies has extended the COTS based RT SuperFlash family of options and introduced the unmatched 50krad TID tolerance of its memory technology to 64 megabit serial quad I/O NOR flash devices, the company's SuperFlash NOR products feature a proprietary branch cell structure, With improved performance, data retention and reliability compared to traditional stacked gate flash, the application description describes how to use serial 64 Megabyte SuperFlash devices with RT Flash reference evaluation boards and space-limited SRAM based FPGas.
The WPC published the Qi 1.3 specification with extended power configuration to ensure high quality wireless charging power transmitters. The Qi 1.3 specification now requires the addition of a secure storage subsystem with a secure key supply (including X.509 certificates) to cryptographically verify the origin and quality of an authenticated power transmitter. It is a one-stop shop for Qi 1.3 solutions by providing a complete certification reference design, including application MCU, Qi 1.3 software stack, secure storage subsystem,
Microchip Technology Inc. has now introduced the latest member of the Flashtec controller family, the NVMe 4016 SSD controller. With 16 high-speed programmable NAND flash channels up to 2400MT/s, this fourth-generation Flashtec controller can use PCIe Gen 5 x 4 speed bandwidth. As an NVMe 2.0 compliant controller, it not only supports all the latest storage and performance computing applications, including ZNS and cloud OCP, but its flexible architecture also allows customers to prove themselves with future evolving NVMe specifications.
Microchip Technologies has released the first PCIe switch on the market that meets the standards of the 4th generation vehicle. These switches provide high-speed interconnections and support distributed, real-time, security-critical data processing in the ADAS architecture.
By offering a series of space-grade DC-DC power converters based on discrete components, Microchip Technology's SA50-28 series is the industry's only off-the-shelf, 28V input, radiation-resistant power converters with discrete components based on surface mount construction and non-hybrid assembly processes. The comprehensive product line is a 20V-40V input, 50W series, with nine standard outputs in 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V and 28V, single output and triple output configurations.
Microchip Technology AtMXT640UD-dev-PCB Control Board (EV30P71A), iS a development platform for ATMXT640UD maXTouch touch controller. The board features a pre-installed ATMXT640UD maXTouch touch screen controller in a 6mm × 6mm UFBGA-88 package that allows connections to PCS running maXTouch Studio LITE software
Mersen's three-phase silicon carbide power reactor reference design provides system designers with a complete, compact, high-power silicon carbide solution without the need for separate equipment procurement, testing and certification. The design integrates Microchip's silicon carbide power modules and digital gate drivers with Mersen's fuses, busbars, capacitors and thermal management, optimized in a single high-performance stack reference design.
Microchip Technology has released its second development tool to provide an intelligent embedded vision program for designers using its PolarFire RISC-V SoC FPGas. Its Intelligent Embedded Vision development platform, which adds the company's previously announced VectorBlox SDK and IP, can use PolarFire equipment to program a trained neural network without prior FPGA expertise. These SoC FPgas combine thermal efficiency and defense-grade security for smart connected systems, Power consumption is half that of other options
The TimeProvider 4100 Release 2.3 Precise Timing Master from Microchip Technology enables the acquisition and maintenance of precisely timed signals from GPS or other global satellite constellations. The solution introduces an ultra-flexible multi-client PTP optional license that provides customers with up to three connections to other masters in the carrier's network as well as more deployment flexibility. It also supports the latest IEEE 1588 2.1 2019 standard
The new PolarFire FPGas and FPGA soCs supplied by Mrochip Technology reduce customers' system costs while enabling them to solve difficult thermal management challenges without losing bandwidth. The new device complements the company's suite of devices for integrated system solutions for applications such as intelligent embedded vision, machine learning, aerospace and defense, security, and embedded computing. And offers a unique combination of ideal size, industry low power and mid-range transceivers, logic, DSP and RAM resources.
Routers, switches, and line cards require higher bandwidth, port density, and connections up to 800GbE to handle escalating data center traffic driven by 5G, cloud services, AI, and ML applications, overcome with what Microchip Technology calls the industry's most compact 1.6T low-power PHY solution, Its PM6200 Meta-DX2L delivers a 35% reduction in power consumption per port compared to the META DX1, the 56G PAM4's predecessor, which is the industry's first Terbit-level PHY solution.
Microchip Technology has partnered with the European Commission (EC) and industry alliance Clean Sky to develop the first baseless power module that meets aerospace standards. Microchip's BL1, BL2, and BL3 series of baseless power modules provide greater efficiency in AC/DC and DC/AC power conversion and generation by integrating their silicon carbide power semiconductor technology. The modules come in a low-profile, low-inductance package with power and signal connectors that designers can solder directly to the PCB. To speed up development and improve reliability
Microchip Technologies may achieve 5G performance with the first single-chip, highly integrated, low-power, multi-channel IC with the company's IEEE 1588 PTP and clock recovery algorithm software modules. The company's measurement, calibration and adjustment ability to ensure that the 5 G system to provide the ITU -t standard g. 8273.2 C (30 ns Max | | TE) and new class D (5 ns Max | TEL |) time error requirement, through five low jitter synthesizer, The platform provides the 100fs RMS jitter performance required for high-speed interfaces in the latest 5G RU, DU and CU systems.