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Take a look at some current (and upcoming) participants in the Microchip Get Launched 2019 competition! These campaigns demonstrate the broad range of projects that Microchip components can support.
Robo HAT MM1 wants to simplify and improve your robotics projects! They needed to use a powerful processor so that Robo HAT can work with a wide range of software libraries, and the ATSAMD21G18 (Cortex-M0+) was the perfect fit.
The Split Single-phase Energy Meter can help you save money, view and gather energy data, and keep you informed on your energy usage. How does it do all this? By using Microchip’s ATM90E32AS energy measurement AFE, the energy meter can handle all of the complex calculations needed for energy measurement.
Programmable-Air is a hardware toolkit for inflating and deflating objects. It has everything you need to start playing with pneumatics, and it relies on the user-friendly ATmega328P microcontroller to handle communication with the PC, read analog pressure readings, and control the motors and valves.
Keep an eye out for these upcoming projects.
Does your project showcase Microchip components? If so, you could be eligible to enter the Microchip Get Launched 2019 electronics design competition! Microchip makes great electronic components and we’re looking for equally great examples of how they’re enabling new, innovative products in the real world.