Our USB switches and transceivers provide switching functions to enable a single USB port of connection in a wide range of portable and other applications like battery charging or stereo/mono microphone audio. They can also be used to implement switching between Full-Speed and Low-Speed data rates used in cell phones, digital still and video cameras, set-top boxes, IP/video phones and many other electronic devices. These solutions are backed by our client-driven obsolescence practice of continuing to supply a product for as long as possible and while demand for the product exists.
Mobile devices, with their reduced size and minimal number of connectors, enable a single port of connectivity for transferring USB data and USB charging. Designed for use in portable devices, our Hi-Speed USB switches and port protection products offer a compelling USB solution for battery-powered mobile applications. They provide an ultra-small footprint, data multiplexing on a common connector and proven ESD protection, all at speeds of up to double the industry-required USB 2.0 bandwidth. Leveraging our RapidCharge Anywhere functionality, the USB3750 can also be used to seamlessly provide USB Battery Charging detection and detect industry-standard SE1-type chargers.
Our fifth generation of highly integrated and full-featured Hi-Speed USB 2.0 transceivers based on our proven ULPI interface support a wide variety of different reference clock frequencies and also accept clocking from crystal/resonators and the ULPI 60 MHz clock-in mode. Available in traditional QFN as well as very small form-factor Wafer-Level Chip-Scale Package (WLCSP) options, this family of transceivers includes support for battery charging. They eliminate the need for external VBUS over-voltage protection ICs, USB switches, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection devices and reference oscillators, minimizing your Bill of Materials and conserving valuable board space.
This evaluation board, which features a USB3320 USB 2.0 ULPI transceiver, attaches to a USB link layer to create a USB host, device or On-the-Go system.
This evaluation board, which features a USB3330 USB 2.0 ULPI transceiver, attaches to a USB link layer to create a USB host, device or On-the-Go system.
This evaluation board, which features a USB3340 USB 2.0 ULPI transceiver, attaches to a USB link layer to create a USB host, device or On-the-Go system.
This evaluation board, which features a USB3340 USB 2.0 ULPI transceiver, attaches to a USB link layer to create a USB host, device or On-the-Go system.
This board can be used to evaluate the capabilities of the USB3740 family of high-speed USB switches.
This board can be used to evaluate the capabilities of the USB375x family of high-speed USB switches.
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Introduction of Microchip’s newest USB3.1 Gen 1 Smart Hub with I/O Bridging and FlexConnect. The new family simplifies USB based designs and reduces BOM cost by integrating new functionality typically managed by a separate CPU or controller.
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/development-tool/evb-usb5734
Introduction to USB-C™ and USB Power Delivery technologies with a live technical demonstration, and the announcement of the EVK-UTC2000, a complete evaluation kit for Microchip's UTC2000 USB-C controller.
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/interface-and-connectivity/usb
USB Ethernet, Ethernet Switch and traffic demonstration with diagnostics and bandwidth monitoring. Based on the Microchip DU0141 demo platform. microchip.com/en-us/products/high-speed-networking-and-video/ethernet/ethernet-bridges
With Microchip’s scalable development environment and free libraries, you can quickly integrate USB functions into your existing application in a single microcontroller, thus reducing total system cost, development risk and time to market.
Microchip’s Motion Sensor Demo Board (Part # DM240316) is powered by a PIC24F microcontroller with on-board USB functionality and comes with MRF24J40MA 2.4GHz wireless transceiver that sends data wirelessly to ZENA™ wireless adapter.
Features of the 18F67J94 development board including funky dance demonstration
This video discusses a low cost and easy to use development tool called MicrostickII. It supports low cost PIC32 Microcontrollers and as well as 16-bit MCUs and DSCs
Microchip Technology's SuperSpeed certified USB3 controller hubs with on-chip programmable memory.
The MCP2200 is a USB-to-UART serial converter which enables USB connectivity in application that have a UART interface. The device reduces external components by integrating the USB termination resistors. The MCP2200 also has 256-bytes of integrated user EEPROM. The MCP2200 has eight general purpose input / output pins. Four of the pins have alternate functions to indicate USB and communication status.
This video shows how to configure the Embedded Host Stack using Microchip's USB Configuration Tool.
Business Development Manager, Kevin Belnap demonstrates the latest platforms for digital audio. These platforms are perfect for those developing Smartphone / Portable Music Player docks or audio mixing solutions.
Features and demonstration of the MCP2200.
This video will walkthrough an easy USB clock setup using Microchip’s MPLAB® Code Configurator. microchip.com/en-us/tools-resources/configure/mplab-code-configurator
The Remote Control Demo Board is a platform that demonstrates the hardware and software integration of various different technologies, including Graphics, Capacitive Touch, USB, and Wireless RF4CE, controlled by a single PIC24FJ256DA210 microcontroller.
“What’s the Charge, Officer?” But seriously, this USB-A power meter quickly measures your designs and prototypes accurately down to 3 decimals vs lower end 2 decimal devices today. Built with the PAC1934, 16-bit, I2C current sensor; the device integrates 10 measurement logs and an accumulator.
Automotive-grade USB SmartHub™ IC natively supporting CarPlay® and Android™ Auto while enabling up to 100W of power for two downstream USB Type-C® ports.
Microchip's power delivery (PD) enabled enabled USB SmartHub IC removes the complexity of USB Type-C® and PD by creating a consistent and logical usage model around USB Type-C that consumers will embrace.