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Date: 11th Nov 09
Element14 launched online resource for
Microchip's XLP MCUs
Element14 has launched an interactive resource center for
Microchip's nanoWatt XLP MCU users, This Center provides
a single place to download critical technical documentation,
ask questions to industry experts and share low power technology
experiences with colleagues around the world. The site can
be accessed at:
http://www.element-14.com/community/community/suppliers/microchip/nanowatt_xlp
"Microchip has a broad offering of more than 50 8-
and 16-bit PIC microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP eXtreme
Low Power technology, for the world's lowest sleep currents-as
low as 20 nA, enabling battery life of up to 20 years. The
PIC microcontroller XLP portfolio provides a rich and compatible
low-power migration path that includes on-chip peripherals
for USB and mTouch capacitive touch sensing," said
Malcolm Campbell, Microchip's Global Channel Sales director.
"Our eXtreme Low Power MCUs, along with an extensive
offering of all Microchip products, are available off-the-shelf
from Newark and Farnell (and Premier Electronics in China).
The latest addition to their comprehensive offering is the
new XLP Community within element14, which brings together
all aspects of Microchip's XLP product offering, while enabling
engineers to collaborate and discuss the benefits and applications
of XLP for their designs."
"The ability for element14 to showcase technologies,
such as Microchip's nanoWatt XLP technology, is making a
difference to electronic design engineers around the world
who are under immense pressure to develop products with
very fast time to market and meet a plethora of legislative
and environmental criteria", says Joanne Volakakis,
Global Marketing Manager. "We are thrilled that Microchip
has seen the inherent opportunities of element14 and have
worked with us to create this space."
For more details visit www.element-14.com, www.microchip.com
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