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Win a Microchip MCP19111 evaluation board

18 May 2016 News

Dataweek is offering readers the chance to win an evaluation board for the MCP19111 digitally-enhanced PWM controller. It combines a pure-analog PWM controller with a supervisory microcontroller, making it a fast, cost-effective and configurable power conversion solution. The chip is ideal for standard power conversion, LED drivers and battery charging applications.

The board demonstrates how the MCP19111 operates in a synchronous buck topology over a wide input voltage and load range. Nearly all operational and control system parameters are programmable by utilising the integrated PIC microcontroller core. MPLAB X IDE can be used in conjunction with a graphical user interface (GUI) plug-in to easily configure the chip or alternatively, the user can program it using their own firmware, tailoring it to their application.

The evaluation board contains headers for ICSP (in-circuit serial programming) as well as I²C communication, pull-up and pull-down resistor pads and test point pads on each GPIO pin, and two pushbuttons for system development.

For the chance to win an MCP19111 evaluation board, visit www.microchip-comps.com/dataweek-mcp1911





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