Join us for today's video livestream with BeanCounter creator Nick Poole and get a chance to win a free BeanCounter. Also, check out newly funded projects Pocket Integrator and Espoir. Read the full update.
Check out this Friday's video livestream with Sensor Watch creator Joey Castillo. Sensor Watch pairs a classic Casio watch with a modern, powerful microcontroller with state-of-the-art sensing capabilities - the Microchp SAM L22. While you're at it, help us welcome the latest projects to the Microchip Get Launched project hub. Read the full update.
Curious about FPGAs but not sure where to start? We've got you covered! We're teaming up with Crowd Supply to give away 30 Hello FPGA kits this summer. There are three opportunities to get a free kit. Read the full update.
Check out this update for news about a low-power FPGA with a highly secure Linux-capable RISC-V subsystem, a DIY console for retro gaming, an open source, programmable, mini 8-key keypad, and a high performance current and magnetic field probe. Read the full update.
Check out this update for news about a new SoC that combines RISC-V, FPGA, and Linux into one formidable dev board, a tiny Arduino clone for breadboards, and a platform designed for embedding SDR in IoT. Read the full update.
Microchip Get Launched projects have been busy! Read to learn about a tiny ATmega644/1284-based board for Arduino, a USB-CAN interface device, and a multi-purpose stereoscopic camera case. Read the full update.
We're happy to announce that the Microchip Get Launched program will continue accepting participants through 2020. Here's a review of 2019 and a look forward to our 2020 projects - starting with a tiny (1 inch²) ARM Cortex-M4 module. Read the full update.
Going to be in the San Jose area next week? We're taking 'Get Launched' on the road! Crowd Supply co-founder Josh Lifton will be giving a talk, along with other Microchip experts and design partners . Registration required. Read the full update.
Microchip was a proud sponsor of Teardown 2019. This update is a recap of some of the Get Launched projects that were at Teardown, plus new projects that have joined the Get Launched global electronics design competition. Read the full update.
A look at some current participants in the Microchip Get Launched 2019 competition! Featuring Robo HAT MM1, Split Single-phase Energy Meter, and Programmable-Air. Read the full update.
A look at the current participants in the Microchip Get Launched 2019 competition! Featuring Nixie Tap, StereoPi, and Tinusaur. Read the full update.