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PRODUCT SHOWCASE
New microcontrollers from Microchip help with analog system design
Sensor-based Internet of Things
(IoT) applications rely on a combination of analog functionality and digital control capability to meet a list of
requirements including cost, size, performance and power usage.
Addressing this through a focus on
increased microcontroller (MCU) integration, Microchip Technology announced the PIC18-Q41 and AVR DB
MCU families (as seen on page 82 of
this issue). These are the first to com-
bine advanced analog peripherals and
multi-voltage operation with interperipheral connections for increased
system integration and reduced signal
acquisition times.
To address the need for signal conditioning in space-constrained sensing
and measuring applications (such as
IoT end nodes and industrial, medical devices, wearables, automotive and
lighting systems), the PIC18-Q41 MCU
has a configurable operational ampli-
Microchip Technology Inc.
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New NP400 low-cost
pressure sensors from
Ocean Controls
Digi-Key releases 1.5 million SnapEDA CAD models
Digi-Key Electronics announced
its collaboration with SnapEDA, providing over 1.5 million high-quality
symbols, footprints, and 3D models
for Digi-Key parts. These can now be
downloaded from digikey.com
With this collaboration, engineers
can access SnapEDA’s high-quality
CAD models directly on Digi-Key’s
website, further streamlining their
design flow.
To start downloading EDA and CAD
parts from Digi-Key, go to a part detail
page, look for the row labelled "EDA /
CAD Models" and click on Download
from SnapEDA. Supported formats include Altium, Eagle, KiCad, OrCad,
Allegro, PADS, and DXDesigner.
Novus NP400 two-wire pressure
sensors break the $100 barrier. These
compact sensors are ideal for air and
water applications. They feature a
wide power supply range of 11-33V
DC, ±0.5% accuracy, an overpressure
range (twice the maximum range) and
rupture pressure (triple the pressure
range upper value).
Process connections: external
thread ¼ NPT, ¼ G, ½ NPT or ½ BSP.
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fier, analog-to-digital (ADC) & digitalto-analog converters (DAC).
It is particularly well-suited for IoT
and large-scale artificial intelligence
(AI), including predictive maintenance edge nodes in a smart factory.
Offered in compact 14- and 20-pin
packages, the PIC18-Q41 MCU also
makes a good companion to Microchip’s 32-bit MCUs and other controllers that require analog integration.
Mixed-signal IoT systems often include multiple power domains, and
the AVR DB MCU simplifies these
designs while reducing cost by integrating true bi-directional level shifters. This feature lowers cost in a wide
range of applications such as automotive, HVAC and liquid measurement.
The addition of three independent
and highly configurable op amps, a
12-bit differential ADC, 10-bit DAC,
three zero cross detectors and core independent peripherals (CIPs) makes
the AVR DB MCU ideal for virtually any application involving analog
signal conditioning and processing
functions.
SnapEDA adds millions of parts to its
library each year, aided by its computer
vision technology such as InstaBuild,
and other automation tools.
Supported suppliers on SnapEDA
include Recom, CUI, Samtec, TE Connectivity, I-PEX, GCT, CUI Devices, Bel
Fuse, Murata, Texas Instruments, ECS,
Triad Magnetics, Quectel, Infineon and
many more.
SnapEDA is on a mission to help
engineers innovate faster by removing
barriers. They help over one million
engineers find CAD models for their
electronics designs each year. Their
community of professional engineers
are making everything from medical
devices to electric airplanes.
Ocean Controls
Digi-Key Electronics
44 Frankstown Gardens Drive
Carrum Downs 3201 VIC
Phone: (03) 9708 2390
Website: oceancontrols.com.au
Thief River Falls
Minnesota, USA
Phone: 1800 285 719
Website: www.digikey.com
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