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Mikroe has collaborated closely with Microchip to offer you a broad portfolio of products from this vendor, which will help you reducing development effort and accelerate time to market. As a 3rd party tool provider we strive to promote partners newest theologies and products, by offering them to the broad market.
Clicker 2 for PIC32MZ The possibilities are endless Clicker 2 is a battery-powered Click board two-seater. Inventing and putting together fully-functional standalone gadgets is now just 1% perspiration, and 99% inspiration!
Clicker 4 for PIC18F97J94 All the inventions waiting to happen... Clicker 4 for PIC18F97J94 is a compact development board designed as a complete solution, you can use it to quickly build your own gadgets with unique functionalities.
Clock Gen 6 Click is a compact add-on board representing a digital oscillator solution. This board features the MIC1557, an IttyBitty CMOS RC oscillator designed to provide rail-to-rail pulses for precise time delay or frequency generation from Microchip Technology. The MIC1557 has a single threshold and trigger connection, internally connected, for...
CODEGRIP for PIC is a fast USB-C and WiFi programmer and hardware debugger. It supports PIC Cortex M0, M3,M4 and M7 based MCUs. The package contains: Damage resistant protective box CODEGRIP for PIC CODEGRIP ADAPT V1 - 10 pin 0.10" pitch PIC Cortex Debug adapter WiFi Antenna right angle SMA User Manual USB-C cable USB-C Female to USB-A Male...
Current 3 Click is a compact add-on board for applications like current sense and temperature monitoring. This board features the EMC1702, a combination of the high-side current sensing device with a temperature measurement function from Microchip. The EMC1702 measures the voltage developed across a sense resistor to represent the high-side current of a...
Current Limit 5 Click is a compact add-on board representing a current-limiting solution. This board features the MIC2099, a current-limit power distribution switch from Microchip Technology. This Click board™ represents a programmable current limit solution with various protection features and fault indication, which operates from a 2.5V to 5.5V input...
DAC 3 Click is a compact add-on board with a fully-featured, highly accurate digital-to-analog converter. This board features the MCP4726, a 12-bit voltage output digital-to-analog converter from Microchip. The MCP4726 has a rail-to-rail output, low power consumption, and EEPROM as non-volatile memory for storing DAC register and configuration bit values....
DAC 4 Click carries Microchip’s MCP4728 IC, a Quad Digital-to-Analog Converter with nonvolatile (EEPROM) Memory. The digital value is converted to the appropriate voltage level in the range between GND and VCC, which is proportional to the received 12-bit number. MCP4726 also integrates EEPROM for storing DAC register and configuration bit values. These...
DAC 6 Click is a compact add-on board that contains a fully-featured, general-purpose voltage-output digital-to-analog converter. This board features the DAC104S085, 10-bit, micro-power, a quad digital-to-analog converter with rail-to-rail output, from Texas Instruments. It uses the 3-wire SPI serial interface for communication, that operates at clock...
DAC Click is a compact add-on board with a fully-featured, highly accurate digital-to-analog converter. This board features the MCP4921, a 12-bit DAC with an SPI interface from Microchip. The MCP4921 has a rail-to-rail output, low power consumption, and fast setting time over a single channel. The DAC Click also has the MCP1541, a 4.096V voltage reference...
DALI is an international standardized protocol for intelligent digital lighting control, that enables an easy implementation of robust, scalable and flexible lighting networks. DALI stands for Digital Addressable Lighting Interface and it was first introduced in the late ‘90s. Since then, it has undergone a number of revisions. The most recent version of...
DC Motor 8 click is a DC motor driver. It can drive simple DC motors with brushes, providing them with a significant amount of current and voltage up to 40V. The click has one control input, that uses the PWM signal from the host MCU. It uses the half-bridge topology to regulate the speed of the motor rotation, employs advanced dead-time circuitry that...
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