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  • [[File:Two Microchip PIC16C84 chips.jpg|thumb|Two Microchip PIC16C84 chips]] ...e=1993 Microchip Embedded Control Handbook|date=November 1, 1993|publisher=Microchip}}</ref>{{rp|at=MPALC|q=DOS 3.31 or later}}<ref name="book"/>{{rp|at=MPSIM|q ...
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  • ...had a similar intent to the [[Advanced INFOSEC Machine|AIM]] and [[Sierra (microchip)|Sierra]] crypto modules. However, the principal references date back to th CYPRIS contains a high performance [[RISC]] core, a reconfigurable hardware unit, and a suite of programmable and automatic system check features. Unpr ...
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  • ...anufacturers such as Prolific Technology, [[FTDI]], [[Microchip Technology|Microchip]], and [[Atmel]] manufacture USB chips and provide drivers that expose the * [http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/appnotes/doc4322.pdf App Note, ''Migrating from RS-232 to ...
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  • ...can provide custom methods and properties. The objects may be wrappers for hardware, such as an external infrared sensor or a built-in LED, or logic helpers, s *{{cite web|url=http://www.oopic.com/ |title=OOPic (tm): The "Hardware Object" |accessdate=August 2, 2004 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web ...
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  • [[File:Smsc superIO on IBM.JPG|thumb|235px|right|SMSC™ (now Microchip) Super I/O chip (FDC37M813) on [[IBM]] motherboard]] ...ary, Nuvoton. SMSC made super I/O chips and then got acquired by Microchip Technology. ...
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  • ...hip]] [[PIC microcontroller|PIC]] [[microcontroller]]s. PICAXE devices are Microchip PIC devices with pre-programmed firmware that enables bootloading of code d ==Hardware== ...
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  • ...e]] of an [[Altera]] EPM7032 [[EEPROM]]-based CPLD. Die size 3446x2252 μm. Technology node 1 μm.]] ** [[VHSIC Hardware Description Language]] (VHDL) ...
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  • The company's technology and [[Nuon (DVD technology)|NUON]] brand was used in DVD players from [[Toshiba]], [[Samsung]] and [[R The [[Nuon (DVD technology)|Nuon]] platform was featured in the specialized media for the 3D video gam ...
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  • ...ch 2006: Ubicom secures $20 million in Series 3 funding, led by Investcorp Technology Ventures. ...a product line which was partially compatible with [[Microchip Technology|Microchip]] [[PIC microcontrollers]] and ran at up to 100&nbsp;MHz, single cycle. Thi ...
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  • ...YgvUC&dq=%22wire+speed%22+microships&pg=PA556 Encyclopaedia of Information Technology]</ref> ...functions that might run at wire speed (or close to it) when embedded in a microchip. ...
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  • === Hardware === Smart battery controller [[integrated circuits]] are available. [[Linear Technology]] manufactures, such as the LTC4100,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linear.c ...
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  • ...plished by implanting, introducing or attaching a transponder containing a microchip to an animal. ...rds are updated and expanded in [[ISO 14223]] which regulates "advanced" [[Microchip implant (animal)|transponders for animals]], and [[ISO 24631]] which regula ...
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  • ...alled "Microchip Technology"|the technological device commonly known as a "microchip"|Integrated circuit}} | name = Microchip Technology Incorporated ...
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  • ...n the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]],<ref>{{cite web |title=Mr. Microchip |url=http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/19238/mr._microchip/details/ |website ...uced by Michael Hirsh and directed by Peter Jennings. Most of the computer hardware, software and electronics in the show were donated by various companies, lo ...
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  • ...|title=AVR Butterfly - ATAVRBFLY {{!}} Microchip Technology Inc.|publisher=Microchip|access-date=2018-04-10}}</ref> The board is the size of a [[name tag]] and ...of the [[input/output|I/O]] pins.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|url=http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/doc4271.pdf|title=AVR Butterfly Evaluation Kit - ...
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  • *[[Microchip Technology]] (522) *[[Amkor Technology]] (639) ...
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  • ...r forums regulate the development of the [[USB connector]], of other [[USB hardware]], and of USB software; they are not [[end-user]] forums. ...ref>[http://www.microchip.com/usblicensing/ Application for Sub-License to Microchip Universal Serial Bus Vendor ID]</ref> ...
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  • ...igning-embedded-hardware/0596007558/ch01.html''Oreilly, Designing Embedded Hardware, 2nd Edition by John Catsoulis'']</ref> ...o/ |archive-date=2024-10-07 |access-date=2024-12-17 |website=developerhelp.microchip.com |quote=Shared UPDI pin. This implementation is generally used on device ...
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  • ...[[reset (computing)|reset]] signal when power is applied to the [[Computer hardware|device]]. It ensures that the device starts operating in a known [[State (c ...s=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240110000746/https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/60001114G.pdf |archive-date=2024-01-10}} (26 pag ...
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  • ...radio waves to transfer computer-generated data, their own online wireless technology of the predigital age.<ref name="hackaday 2015/08/03"/> ...ugh the work was published, the only compensation asked by Voja Antonić, a Microchip in-circuit emulator MPLAB-ICE 1000, was never sent to Antonić.<ref name="ha ...
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