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Free Webinar: Picking the right wireless application protocol

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  • Learn about Microchip’s Smart Energy capable solutions for applications such as meters, smart appliances and load controllers.
  • Discover how to develop Home and Building automation products using mesh networking capable protocols such as ZigBee or Microchip’s proprietary MiWi™.
  • Learn about the latest consumer electronics remote control technology—ZigBee RF4CE protocol and Microchip’s implementation of the stack which has lowest memory footprint in the industry.
  • Find out how to enable internet connectivity in your embedded devices by using Microchip’s low power Wi-Fi modules.

Design Tips- PIC MCU Tips ‘n Tricks Featuring nanoWatt XLP Technology

From: http://www.element-14.com/community/docs/DOC-19713

 

Microchip continues to provide innovative products that are smaller, faster, easier to use and more reliable. The Flash-based PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) are used in an wide range of everyday products, from smoke detectors, hospital ID tags and pet containment systems, to industrial, automotive and medical products.PIC MCUs featuring nanoWatt technology implement a variety of important features which have become standard in PIC microcontrollers. Since the release of nanoWatt technology, changes in MCU process technology and improvements in performance have resulted in new requirements for lower power. PIC MCUs with nanoWatt eXtreme Low Power (nanoWatt XLP) improve upon the original nanoWatt technology by dramatically reducing static power consumption and providing new flexibility for dynamic power management.These Tips n’ Tricks can be applied to many applications to make the most of PIC MCU nanoWatt and nanoWatt XLP devices.

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