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Power Management
MCP19111 Evaluation Board (ADM00397)
The MCP19111 Evaluation Board
demonstrates how the MCP19111 device
operates in a synchronous buck topology
over a wide input voltage and load range.
Nearly all operational and control system
parameters are programmable by utilizing 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 MCP19111. Alternatively,
users can program the MCP19111 using their own
firmware, tailoring it to their applications. The evaluation
board contains headers for ICSP™ (In-Circuit Serial
Programming™) as well as I
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C communication, pull-up and
pull-down resistor pads and test point pads on each GPIO
pin, and two push buttons for system development.
MCP19035 300 kHz Synchronous Buck Controller
Evaluation Board (ADM00434)
The MCP19035 300 kHz Synchronous
Buck Controller Evaluation Board provides
a compact, low-cost and highly efficient
step-down conversion for low to medium
output currents.
MCP1640 Synchronous Boost Converter Evaluation
Board (MCP1640EV-SBC)
This board uses the MCP1640 in a high-
efficiency (up to 96%), fixed frequency
(500 MHz), step-up DC-DC converter. It
demonstrates a minimum number of external
component power supply solutions for
applications powered by alkaline, NiCd/NiMH
or one-cell Li-Ion or Li-Polymer batteries.
Thermal Management
TC1047A Temp-to-Voltage Converter PICtail Demo
Board (TC1047ADM-PICTL)
This board demonstrates how to integrate
an analog temperature sensor into a system,
using a TC1047A interfaced to a MCU. It
connects directly to the PICkit 3 Starter Kit,
providing a platform for code development
and evaluation.
MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board (MCP9700DM-TH1)
This demo board contains analog circuitry to measure
temperature. The board uses BC Components’
232264055103 NTC thermistor to convert temperature
to resistance. The thermistor is placed in a voltage divider
which converts resistance to voltage. This voltage is
filtered and placed at the MCP6S22 Programmable Gain
Amplifier’s (PGA) CH0 input. The PGA gains and buffers
the thermistor.
Analog Development Tools
USB Peripherals
MCP2210 Evaluation Kit (ADM00421)
The MCP2210 Evaluation Kit is a
development and evaluation platform
for the MCP2210 device. The MCP2210
is a USB to SPI (Master) device which
allows control of SPI peripheral devices.
A DLL package is available that allows
development of custom software using the MCP2210.
This board includes several SPI Slave devices (8-bit I/O
expander, 4 channel, 12-bit ADC, Serial EEPROM and a
temperature sensor).
MCP2210 Breakout Module (ADM00419)
The MCP2210 Breakout Module can be
used with either the MCP2210 Motherboard
or as a standalone USB to SPI (Master)
bridge module. The breakout board provides
all the signals needed to assist the users
in building their own boards using the
MCP2210. The MCP2210 Utility software
allows custom device configuration. In addition, a DLL
package is available to allow development of custom
software utilizing the MCP2210.
MCP2200 Breakout Module (ADM00393)
The MCP2200 Breakout Module is a
development and evaluation platform for
the USB-to-UART (Universal Serial Bus-
to-Universal Asynchronous Receiver/
Transmitter) serial converter MCP2200
device. The module is comprised of a single
Dual In-Line Package (DIP) form-factor board.
UCS1002 USB Charging Controller – SMBus
(ADM00497)
Microchip's UCS1001 USB port power controller provides
a single USB port power switch capable of up to 2.5 amps
of continuous current as well as a USB 2.0 compliant data
switch. When a portable device is plugged in, it can auto-
cycle through up to seven preloaded charger emulation
profiles until charging commences. The embedded profiles
are compatible with BC1.2 CDP, DCP, YD/T-1591 as well
as most Apple® and RIM® portable devices. It also allows
portable device charging when an application or host is in
standby or in a sleep state.
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