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"Analog versus Digital Design: When and Where to Make the Cut"...
  Released: 1/31/2001
  Brief: By Bonnie C. BakerAnalog/Mixed Signal Applications Engineering Manager bonnie.baker@microchip.comSystem designers are frequently asked to create circuits that...
   
“Using Flash Microcontroller Technology To Enable New Applications”...
  Released: 1/31/2001
  Brief: By Rodger RicheyAMSG Applications Microchip Technology Incorporated rodger.richey@microchip.comFlash microcontrollers began as a great development tool ...
   
What Does ‘Rail-To-Rail’ Output Swing Really Mean?...
  Released: 1/31/2001
  Brief: By Bonnie C. BakerAnalog/Mixed Signal Applications Engineering Manager bonnie.baker@microchip.comRail-to-rail output swing is a hot topic with single supply amplifiers....
   
"OTP, FLASH/EEPROM OR ROM: Choose the most appropriate MCU."...
  Released: 4/15/1998
  Brief: Well-informed designers understand the selection of any programmable microcontroller(MCU) architecture is a complex process involving many factors. Price/CPU performancerequirements, code compatibility, product migration, sophisticated technicaldocumentation, field application support,...
   
“MCU Architecture Breaks Barriers with Compatibility”...
  Released: 4/15/1998
  Brief: IntroductionElectronic systems today are becoming ever more complex while the market demands changerapidly. Electronic equipment suppliers must respond to rapidly changing markets tomaintain their customer base. The product development process contains many possibletrouble...
   
“Bytes vs. Words: How to Decode Program Memory Sizes for 8-Bit Microcontrollers”...
  Released: 4/15/1998
  Brief: IntroductionSince the introduction of the 4004 by Intel in the early 1970s, microcontrollers havetaken on two basic architectures: Harvard and von Neumann. These two architectures can befurther subdivided into two types of processors: CISC and RISC. With all thesearchitectures...
   
Section Brief
Page Title Date
Page:1 “Adding Speech To Embedded Applications” 01/31/01
Page:1 "Building a Programmable Low Pass Filter using a Digital Potentiometer and the FilterLabä Active 01/31/01
Page:1 "Choosing and Designing the Right Filter for an Effective Mechanical Measurement System" 01/31/01
Page:1 "Design a High Resolution DS ADC Using an 8-bit Microcontroller" 01/31/01
Page:1 “Design Idea: Add Music To Your Next Project” 01/31/01
Page:1 "Electronic Controls in Appliances: Central vs. Decentralized Processing" 01/31/01
Page:2 “Embedded Designers Are Jumping on the Analog Bandwagon” 01/31/01
Page:2 "Embedded Bridge Sensor Circuits" 01/31/01
Page:2 "Get it Right the First Time: Tips and Tricks for Designing with Single Supply Analog Amplifiers" 01/31/01
Page:2 "Hardware and Firmware Noise Reduction Techniques in Embedded Systems" 01/31/01
Page:2 "The MP3 Revolution" 01/31/01
Page:2 “Reduce Time To Market Using Flash Technology” 01/31/01
Page:3 "Analog versus Digital Design: When and Where to Make the Cut" 01/31/01
Page:3 “Using Flash Microcontroller Technology To Enable New Applications” 01/31/01
Page:3 What Does ‘Rail-To-Rail’ Output Swing Really Mean? 01/31/01
Page:3 "OTP, FLASH/EEPROM OR ROM: Choose the most appropriate MCU." 04/15/98
Page:3 “MCU Architecture Breaks Barriers with Compatibility” 04/15/98
Page:3 “Bytes vs. Words: How to Decode Program Memory Sizes for 8-Bit Microcontrollers” 04/15/98
Page:4 “Assessing the Benefits of Field-Programmable Microcontroller Technology during Product Planning” 04/15/98
Page:4 "Microchip uses innovative modular emulation technique to achieve 'True Emulation" 04/15/98
           


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