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Date: 23rd Mar 2010
Microchip expands its 16-bit Digital Signal
Controller family for digital power supplies
Microchip has expanded its 16-bit dsPIC Digital Signal
Controller (DSC) portfolio for digital power-conversion
applications with four times the memory capacity compared
to its present dsPIC devices. These new DSCs can be configured
for different topologies and offer up to 18 channels of
Pulse-Width-Modulators (PWMs) with 1 nanosecond resolution.
The on-chip peripherals available on 16-bit dsPIC33F 'GS'
Series include high-speed PWMs, 10-bit Analog to Digital
Converters (ADCs) and analog comparators. The dsPIC33F 'GS'
family are suitable for applications such as induction cooking,
uninterruptable power supplies, solar and pure sine-wave
inverters, intelligent battery chargers, power factor correction,
HID lighting, fluorescent lighting, LED lighting, and AC-DC
and DC-DC power converters.
"Microchip further extends its industry leadership
with this family of digital-power DSCs," said Sumit
Mitra, vice president of Microchip's High Performance Microcontroller
Division. "These new devices enable a broader set of
digital-power applications that require more communication
and control of more complex systems."
The eight new dsPIC33F 'GS' series digital-power DSCs enable
digital control loops with 12 to 18 high-speed, 1 nanosecond
(ns) resolution PWMs and one or two 10-bit, on-chip ADCs,
providing 2 to 4 Million samples per second (MSPS) for low
latency and high-resolution control. They range from 64
to 100 pins and 32 to 64 KB Flash memory.
Package: dsPIC33FJ32GS406, dsPIC33FJ64GS406, dsPIC33FJ32GS606
and dsPIC33FJ64GS606 are available in 64-pin TQFP and 9x9
mm QFN packages. The dsPIC33FJ32GS608 and dsPIC33FJ64GS608
are available in an 80-pin TQFP package. The dsPIC33FJ32GS610
and dsPIC33FJ64GS610 are available in a 100-pin TQFP package.
Price: start at $2.93 each in 10,000-unit quantities
Availability: Now
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