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- Microchip Technology Inc. is a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, providing low-risk product development, lower total system cost and faster time to market for thousands of diverse customer applications worldwide. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support along with dependable delivery and quality.
Microchip’s PIC and AVR 8-bit MCU's easy development, autonomous peripherals, and robust selection make them a favored, cost-effective choice. Learn More
Microchip has a comprehensive portfolio of cost-effective and reliable power management solutions for a wide variety of applications. Learn More
Microchip’s 16-bit MCU and DSC family offers a broad range of products providing a good balance of low cost, low power and high performance solutions. Learn More
Clock and Timing Solutions Microchip timing solutions including oscillators, clock generators, & clock & data distribution products cover all your complex timing needs. Order at Digi-Key! Learn More
32-Bit Microcontroller Solutions Microchip’s 32-bit microcontroller product offerings cover a wide variety of applications including ultra low power, security, connectivity, automotive & more. Learn More
MIC28515 Switching Buck Regulators
The MIC28515 from Microchip Technology is an adjustable frequency, synchronous buck regulator that features a unique adaptive on-time control architecture.
Expanded Memory dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs)
Microchip's expanded memory dsPIC® offer increased Flash memory and triple program RAM, ideal for automotive and wireless charging applications.
CL88030/31 Multi-Tap Sequential Linear LED Drivers
Microchip's CL88030/31 LED drivers are designed to drive a string of LEDs from a utility main's input voltage and deliver 2 W or greater of output power.
PIC18F Q10 Microcontrollers (MCUs)
Microchip's PIC18F Q10 MCUs feature analog, core independent, and communication peripherals for a wide range of general purpose and low-power applications.
RedBoard Turbo
At its heart, the SparkFun RedBoard Turbo uses the ATSAMD21G18 MCU, which is an Arm® Cortex®-M0+ 32-bit microcontroller that can run up to 48 MHz.
MCP6D11 Operational Amplifiers
Microchip Technology's MCP6D11 is a low noise, low-distortion differential I/O amplifier optimized for driving high-performance 14- and 16-Bit SAR ADCs.
Atmel START Atmel® START is an innovative online tool for intuitive, graphical configuration of embedded software projects. Learn More
MPLAB® X IDE MPLAB® X IDE is a software program that runs on a PC (Windows®, Mac OS®, Linux®) to develop applications for Microchip microcontrollers and digital signal controllers. It is called an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) because it provides a single integrated "environment" to develop code for embedded microcontrollers. Learn More
Atmel Studio 7 Studio 7 is the integrated development platform (IDP) for developing and debugging all AVR® and SAM microcontroller applications. Learn More
MPLAB® Harmony MPLAB® Harmony is a flexible, abstracted, fully integrated firmware development platform for PIC32 microcontrollers. Learn More
Treelink Analog and Interface Treelink Tool Learn More
Development Tool Selector Microchip's development tool selector. Learn More
MCP6D11 Fully Differential Operational Amplifier
Duration: 5 minutes
This presentation will introduce the MCP6D11, Microchip’s first fully differential operational amplifier.
SAMA5D2 Cortex A5-based MPU
Introduce System in Package and System on Module solutions and show how they can eliminate common MPU-based design challenges and simplify design.
AT30TS750A Digital Temperature Sensor
Introducing Microchip's AT30TS750A digital temperature sensor, highlighting its unique strengths, benefits, and key features.
16-bit PIC® MCUs and dsPIC® DSCs with Core Independent Peripherals Overview
This training will introduce Core Independent Peripherals in PIC® MCUs and dsPIC® DSCs and discuss their value propositions.
Microchip Security: Cryptography Primer - Pt 1 - Why security today?
During this tutorial about embedded security, Microchip discusses why security is an important consideration.
Publish Date: 2019-03-14
Microchip Security: Cryptography Primer - Pt 2 - Authentication Integrity Confidentiality
During this basic tutorial about embedded security, Microchip discusses the concepts of 3 key pillars of security which are Authentication, Integrity and Confidentiality.
Microchip Security: Cryptography Primer - Pt 3 - Hashing and Symmetric Cryptography
During this basic tutorial about embedded security, Microchip discusses the concepts of hashing and how and when to use hashing.
Microchip Security: Cryptography Primer - Pt 4 - Asymmetric Cryptography
During this basic tutorial about embedded security, Microchip discusses the concepts of Asymmetric Cryptography and illustrate how authentication can be implemented highlighting the importance of secure key storage.