As an editor, I see “reduced development time” or “faster time to market” claims for microcontroller development tools over and over again. One would think that by now microcontroller-based designs ...
Microchip Technology has introduced the MPLAB PICkit Basic, an affordable and versatile in-circuit debugger designed to simplify programming and debugging for engineers, hobbyists, and students. The ...
Back in the Before Times, when microcontroller development required ultraviolet light, building anything was a pain. You probably had to burn a ROM onto a chip with a parallel programmer, there was no ...
If like me you enjoy using the range of Arduino development boards to create a wide variety of different projects. You will be pleased to know that a new microcontroller board has been launched this ...
The AC103011 is Microchip’s PIC10F32X Development Board intended to be a learning tool for those interested in PIC Microcontroller design and developing applications. The development board uses the ...
MPLAB ® Harmony Integrates Expanding Set of Middleware, Drivers, Libraries and RTOSs; Simplifies 32-bit MCU Code Development, Reduces Integration Bugs, Speeds Designs CHANDLER, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)- ...
The Nordic Thingy:52 is a clever microcontroller development board that showcases what can be done using Nordic’s Bluetooth Low Energy chip, the nRF52832. It is a platform upon which hobbyists and ...
MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced an update to its “Embedded Target for RH850 ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., June 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Microcontroller (MCU) design is now easier than ever with the new MPLAB cloud tools ecosystem available today for PIC and AVR devices from Microchip ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., Oct. 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Designers who have traditionally used Microchip’s PIC ® microcontrollers (MCUs) and developed with the MPLAB ecosystem can now easily evaluate and ...
It was only last August that PJRC released Teensy 4.0. At that time, the 4.0 became the fastest microcontroller development board on the planet, a title it still holds as of this writing — or, well, ...
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