Microchip Technology is a manufacturer of microcontroller, memory and analog
semiconductors, founded in
1989 when a group of venture capitalists acquired Microchip from
General Instrument. Its products include
microcontrollers (
PICmicro,
dsPIC / PIC24), Serial
EEPROM devices,
KEELOQ devices,
radio frequency (
RF) devices, thermal, power and battery management analog devices, as well as linear, interface and mixed signal devices.
Some of the interface devices include
ZigBee/MiWi,
Controller Area Network, and
Ethernet.
Corporate Headquarters is located at Chandler, Arizona with wafer fabs in Tempe, Arizona and Gresham, Oregon.
Among its chief competitors are Atmel, Infineon, Freescale, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, Analog Devices and Maxim Integrated Products.
Microchip is a major sponsor of the FIRST, supplying most of the major electrical components in each kit as standard parts.
One notable chip is the "ENC 28J60" single chip Ethernet interface with serial (I2S alike) host interface wich simplifies and saves i/o ports.
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