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Interview With Jason Tollefson, Global Wireless Marketing Manager at Microchip Technology Inc.
In this podcast episode, we speak to Jason Tollefson, global wireless marketing manager at Microchip, to learn more about Wireless, including how Microchip helps clients incorporate connectivity into their designs with wireless ICs, modules, software and development kits that make connecting effortless for their customers.
Microchipâs wireless connectivity products range from Wi-FiÂź, BluetoothÂź and LoRaÂź through to ZigbeeÂź and sub-GHz, ensuring interoperation with all other compliant devices and gateways.
Learn about Microchipâs Wireless Connectivity solutions, including how Microchip has the products and expertise to meet engineerâs range, data rate, interoperability, frequency and topology needs: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/wireless-connectivity
Time Stamps
[01:58] â Wireless product categories
[05:21] â Integration of plug-and-play modules
[07:04] â Helping engineers get products to market quickly
[09:45] â Certification process
[11:42] â Range of wireless standards
[15:26] â Deploying systems using wireless
[19:27] â Advice for engineers to overcome challenges with wireless
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
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Interview With Ian Saturley, Senior Manager Strategic Marketing for the USB and Networking Group at Microchip Technology Inc.
In this podcast episode, we speak to Ian Saturley, senior manager strategic marketing for the USB and Networking Group at Microchip, and find out more about wired connectivity, including the range of products, how they work, use cases and how they fit with the wider Microchip portfolio.
Microchip offers a range of wired connectivity products from CAN/CAN FD, LIN and Ethernet to USB solutions such as stand-alone hubs, switches, transceivers and bridges. The portfolio of PCI Express (PCIe) switches offers the industryâs highest-density and lowest-power solutions for a wide variety of systems requiring high-reliability PCIe switching.
Learn more about Microchipâs full range of wired connectivity products at:
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/solutions/technologies/wired-connectivity
Time Stamps
[01:19] â Products within the USB & Networking Group at Microchip
[01:47] â PCIe and how it is being used by Microchip customers today
[04:22] â How Microchip supports engineers to get PCIe designs to market quickly
[07:21] â Overview of USB hubs
[12:25] â Meeting challenges in qualifying products for automotive
[15:37] â Collaborations across Microchip
[18:29] â Engineering advice for wired connectivity
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview With Steve Kennelly, Associate Director of Medical Products at Microchip Technology Inc.
As the healthcare industry continues to evolve to meet our current and future health needs, weâre seeing the emergence of an increasing number and variety of smart and connected IoT-enabled medical devices. These are used across various disciplines and medical applications, including clinical, drug delivery, dental, telehealth and home monitoring.
Microchip offers a wide range of products, including high-voltage ultrasound components such as analog switches, transmitters, Field-Effect Transistors (FETs), FET arrays, and FET drivers, as well as arbitrary waveform generators and Transmit/Receive (T/R) switches. In addition, they provide cost-effective, highly integrated microcontrollers (MCUs), microprocessors (MPUs) and secure elements. These components can reduce the cost of ventilator designs by integrating functions such as analog signal conditioning, top-notch connectivity and peripheral options.
Developing for the medical sector, while also ensuring that devices are safe, reliable and accurate, is no small task. In this podcast episode, we speak to Steve Kennelly, associate director of Medical Products at Microchip, to discuss some of the major issues and barriers in developing technologies for medical applications. He explains whatâs involved in meeting the specific design requirements and challenges associated with developing for medical applications and how Microchip is helping to lower design barriers and bring potentially game-changing healthcare solutions to market faster.
Find out more about Medical at Microchip here: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/solutions/medical
Time Stamps
[01:58] â Classes in Medical products
[03:06] â Finding synergies in Microchipâs product line to support medical trends
[08:41] â Challenges facing engineers working in Medical
[10:56] â Interesting and emerging applications in Medical
[12:56] â AI in Medical
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview With Alexis Alcott, Associate Director of Marketing at Microchip Technology Inc.
Motor control, digital power, advanced sensing and control, safety-critical and high-performance embedded applications all come with an array of design challenges. Engineers may need to implement high-precision variable speed in a motor control application or high-speed control loop execution in power conversion applications. Designs may also need functional safety compliance, while industrial automation applications can require math-intensive functions. To address these design requirements in the field, a high-performance solution is typically needed to provide the processing power of a Digital Signal Controller (DSC) and the design simplicity of a microcontroller (MCU).
In this podcast episode, Alexis Alcott, associate director of marketing for the dsPIC Digital Signal Controller Business Unit at Microchip, discusses the world of Digital Signal Controllers. Topics covered include the differences between DSCs and microcontrollers, and how a DSC can operate low latency in applications including precision motor control, digital power conversion and advanced sensing.
Find out more about Microchip DSCs here: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/microcontrollers-and-microprocessors/dspic-dscs
Time Stamps
[01:13] â Differences between digital signal controllers and microcontrollers
[04:24] â Use categories of applications â e-mobility, automotive, sustainability & data centers
[07:09] â The quest for energy efficiency
[08:01] â How DSCs are meeting design challenges for engineers
[12:36] â The impact of AI in Machine Learning?
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview With David Chandler, Senior Manager in Product Marketing of Atomic System Clocks at Microchip Technology Inc.
Achieving highly accurate precision timing is no easy feat from a technology perspective, yet it is fundamentally important in many applications. Getting this right can reduce design risk and speed up time to market.
In this podcast episode, we speak to David Chandler, senior manager in product marketing of atomic system clocks at Microchip, to learn more about atomic clocks, including the different types, how they work, use cases and how they fit with the wider Microchip portfolio.
Microchip provides a broad portfolio of laboratory-grade system atomic clocks and small PCB-mountable atomic oscillators, including the worldâs lowest-power commercial atomic clock, for applications requiring the highest degree of free-running frequency and timing accuracy based on atomic resonance techniques.
Find out more about Atomic Clocks at Microchip here: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/clock-and-timing/components/atomic-clocks
Time Stamps
[01:21] â How Atomic Clocks compare to other timing solutions
[02:40] â Introduction to Atomic Clocks
[05:26] â Different types of Atomic Clocks at Microchip
[08:22] â System level products
[09:09] â Where are Atomic Clocks used?
[11:23] â Trends in the market
[13:40] â Why choose Microchip
[15:00] â The chip scale Atomic Clock
[16:08] â Unusual applications of Atomic Clocks
[18:16] â Common misunderstandings of Atomic Clocks
[19:41] â How does Atomic Clocks fit at Microchip
[22:06] â Engineering advice for using Atomic Clocks
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview With Xavier Bignalet, Product Marketing Manager for Security at Microchip Technology Inc.
Security is no longer an added bonus or nice-to-have; itâs a fundamental requirement with threats emerging daily relating to both existing and new technologies.
In this podcast episode, Xavier Bignalet, product marketing manager for Security at Microchip, discusses what the landscape currently looks like when it comes to security, and the threats he and his team are addressing. The discussion will also look at what is driving the demand for security products across a wide range of industries and applications such as data centers, telecom, networking, industrial and automotive. Heâll also shed some light on some of the work Microchip is doing behind the scenes to stay one step ahead of ever-evolving threats and keep customers and their data safe and secure.
Microchip has a portfolio of security products that addresses a diverse variety of threat models including anti-counterfeit, disposable and accessories authentication, IoT authentication, OTA, secure boot, key rotations and attestations, transfer of ownership and more. Microchip now provides both hardware and software solutions to solve customersâ security challenges, from Root of Trust Controllers, Secure Authentication ICs and Secure FPGAs to 32-bit microprocessors (MPUs) and microcontrollers (MCUs) with integrated security.
Find out more about Security at Microchip here: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/security
Time Stamps
[01:31] â What is driving the demand for security products?
[03:30] â Differences between industries and applications
[09:02] â Use cases in the world of security
[12:04] â Microchipâs product family for security
[17:49] â Meeting customer challenges
[21:19] â Building a threat model
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview with Thomas Souche, Technical Product Marketing Manager at Microchip Technology Inc.
Microchip offers a compelling capacitive touch solution for every touch use case â from single buttons to touchpads and touchscreens to proximity detection and 3D gesture control for the consumer, industrial and automotive market. Microchip offers turnkey touch controllers for buttons, sliders and wheels and integrated touch peripheral microcontrollers and software libraries.
In our latest podcast, Thomas Souche, Technical Product Marketing Manager at Microchip, outlines how Microchipâs Human Machine Interface Business Unit are implementing touch control across a range of industries and discusses the key trends driving the demand for more cutting-edge touch control.
Find out more about Microchipâs Touch and Gesture products here www.microchip.com/innovativetouch
Time Stamps
[01:40] â Overview of touch control implementation
[03:21] â Thomas outlines the challenges of implementing capacitive touch
[04:36] â Microchipâs touch interface portfolio
[05:54] â Requirements to design a touch screen
[08:20] â Applications for maXTouch technology and the different requirements
[10:54] â Key trends driving touch
[13:44] â Microchipâs strengths in touch
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview with Diane Tosetti of Microchipâs FPGA Business Unit.
The FPGA market is continuously growing and so is the demand for low power, reliability and security in FPGAs. In this podcast, Diane Tosetti, Senior Manager Business Development at Microchip, discusses the role of FPGAs in Intelligent Edge applications and the range of interesting applications the PolarFire FPGA and PolarFire SoC families are enabling. Microchip FPGAs help overcome power, system size and security challenges across various applications like embedded vision, automotive, industrial automation, communications, defense and IoT systems.
Find out more about Microchipâs FPGA products here www.microchip.com/en-us/products/fpgas-and-plds
Time Stamps
[01:29] â The role of FPGAâs in Intelligent Edge
[05:25] â How big is the FPGA market?
[07:01] â The applications Microchipâs FPGAâs support
[15:41] â Interesting examples of Microchip FPGA applications
[18:48] â Collaboration across Microchip Business Units
[20:32] â How to get started with FPGAâs
[22:54] â Takeaway â Microchipâs exciting FPGA roadmap
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview with Bob Vampola, Vice President Aerospace and Defense at Microchip Technology Inc.
As the No. 1 semiconductor supplier for Aerospace and Defense, Microchip understands the critical importance of building secure, robust and reliable electronic systems for aerospace and defense applications. Microchip offers a range of power management, frequency and timing and RF and microwave products such as ASICs, FPGAs, mixed-signal ICs and MCUs.
In our latest podcast, Bob Vampola, Vice President Aerospace and Defense at Microchip, outlines the sub-markets in the Aerospace and Defense sector, the importance of âMission assuranceâ and the challenge of tackling radiation through testing.
Find out more about Aerospace and Defense at Microchip here https://www.microchip.com/en-us/solutions/aerospace-and-defense
Time Stamps
[01:15] â The 3 sub-markets in the Aerospace and Defense sector
[02:12] âThe Aerospace and Defense Business Unit approach
[03:40] â No. 1 semiconductor supplier for the Aerospace and Defense market
[06:55] â The importance of âmission assuranceâ at Microchip
[09:14] â The future of Aerospace and Defense
[11:35] â The challenge of radiation
[17:08] â New products and technologies in market â Ethernet in Space applications
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview with Alan Jay Zwiren of Microchipâs PoE Business Unit.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a revolutionary technology that enables delivery of power over standard Ethernet infrastructure to facilitate quick and easy installation of WLAN access points, network cameras, IP telephones and other IP-based devices.
Microchip is an innovator and thought leader in PoE technology, as well as a major contributor to the IEEEÂź 802.3af, 802.3at and 802.3bt standards. Alan Jay Zwiren, Senior Product Marketing Manager of the Power over Ethernet Business Unit at Microchip, outlines the main applications of PoE, why midspans/injectors are needed and how collaboration at Microchip helps to build the best technology to solve customer problems.
Find out more about Microchipâs PoE products here www.microchip.com/poe
Time Stamps
[03:22] â Safety of PoE
[04:41] â Overview of the main applications for PoE
[08:21] â All about the midspan/injector
[10:38] â Microchipâs PoE products and devices
[15:05] â The importance of outdoor devices
[17:30] â Collaboration across Microchip Business Units
[19:45] â Future of PoE
[23:42] â Takeaway â Microchipâs unique position in PoE
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview with Chelsey Collimore of Microchipâs Automotive and Transportation Business Unit.
EVs are becoming more autonomous through ADAS, using standards such as AUTOSAR and ISO 26262 and adopting a growing number of power regulation, communication and sensor solutions including CANbus, Ethernet and touch sensors. Microchip sees Automotive as one of our key market areas for the future and in our latest podcast, Chelsey Collimore, Marketing Specialist at Microchip, outlines what Microchip offers to automotive OEMs and identifies the key trends that will shape the industry. Find out more about Microchipâs Automotive and Transportation products here www.microchip.com/automotive-transportation
Time Stamps
[04:02] â What Microchip sees as the emerging trends in automotive
[06:28] - Chelsey outlines the trends in automated driving
[10:49] - Cars are becoming âdata centers on wheelsâ
[13:07) â The importance of security in the automotive sector
[18:28] â The importance of Automotive to Microchip
[19:15] â Takeaway â Microchip in Automotive
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview with Bob Zona of Microchipâs Clock and Timing Business Unit.
Clock and Timing solutions are essential for all types of digital systems, from the growing use of computing and communication in automotive to the extreme conditions of space. Bob Zona, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Microchip, talks about the companyâs unique abilities in MEMS oscillators that make Microchip the leader in the clock and timing and field. With the broadest Clock and Timing portfolio in the industry, spanning atomic clocks, RTCCs, PCIe timing, and 60 years of experience, Microchip offers system designers the timing solutions and expertise they need to develop successful products.
Find out more about Microchipâs Clock and Timing products here https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/clock-and-timing
Time Stamps
[01:19] Microchip products and âswapabilityâ of products
[2:52] The need for specialist products in the clock tree
[3:51] Microchipâs strengths in the timing market
[07:52] Unique manufacturing capability gives end-to-end control
[09:15] Benefits of MEMS compared to quartz clocks
[10:59] Applications for Microchip MEMS family
[14:13] Working with other BUs on complete timing systems solutions
[16:44] Unusual applications for MC products
[18:22] Designing a timing system
[19:21] Takeaway â Microchip in timing
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.
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Interview with Fionn Sheerin of Microchipâs Power and Analog Business Unit.
Although perhaps most famous for our microcontrollers and other digital products, Microchip has a very large power and analog portfolio, including AC-DC power conversion, DC-DC controllers, power management ICs and Digitally Enhanced Power Analog devices. Microchip sees power management, which is increasingly governed by software, of growing importance in new applications such as automotive and data centers. In our latest podcast, Fionn Sheerin, Principal Product Marketing Engineer, tells us about Microchipâs wide offering of mixed-signal, linear and power ICs, the advantages of digital control of power and how the company helps ensure that developers get their power designs right first time.
Find out more about Microchipâs Power and Analog products here https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/analog
Time Stamps
[04:51] Combining digital and analog
[07:48] The advantages of digital controllers â reconfigurability and reusability
[09:00] How Microchip makes a designerâs job easier
[11:35] Microchip is committed to supplying complete power modules
[12:06] Simulation tools designed to help analog designers
[17:12] Building systems solutions with other BUs to meet new power accuracy needs
[20:04] Opportunities for power control in Automotive
[22:10] Takeaway â Microchip is here to help, we have the information you need
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Interview with Perry Schugart of Microchipâs SiC Business Unit.
Silicon Carbide has many advantages over conventional silicon, including high efficiency, faster switching speeds and wider temperature ranges, benefits that are increasingly making it the dominant semiconductor technology for many power devices. In our latest podcast, Perry Schugart, Head of Marketing for Microchipâs SiC Business Unit, tells how the company became a major SiC vendor with a range of industry leading SiC MOSFETs, diodes, modules and digital gate drivers. Listen to this podcast to hear how Microchip makes it easier for developers to adopt the technology and how we have improved SiC ruggedness and reliability to become a leader in this exciting new market.
Find out more about Microchipâs SiC products here https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/power-management/silicon-carbide-sic-devices-and-power-modules
Time Stamps
[1:16] How SiC is different from conventional silicon
[03:04] SiCâs benefits over silicon
[05:13] Microchip becomes a SiC vendor and develops own production fabs
[08:26] The challenges of designing with SiC and how Microchip can make it easier
[10:39] Using packaging to make SiC solutions more efficient
[12:01] SiC modules are the future and Microchip are industry leaders
[14:28] Improving the ruggedness and reliability of SiC technology
[18:33] Advice for SiC product developers
[19:41] Takeaway â Microchip is a SiC provider
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So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, we hit "brew" on our coffee machines for our mornin' cup of Joe, we wave our hands over a sensor to get running water from a faucet, and press a button to open our garage doors.
But do we really know what's going on inside? Are we aware of the universe of technology and calculations going on right under our nose?
Beyond the Microchip takes you inside the world of Embedded Control technologies to understand how the chips and sensors we can't see impact our lives in dramatic ways. They remind us why we have and embrace technology, to enhance the human experience.
Join us each episode as we look at an aspect of our daily lives that shapes what it means to be human and how we can empower the innovation that enhances that experience through Microchip Technology. Subscribe to Beyond the Microchip wherever you get your podcasts.