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View an introduction to TI's CC1120 sub-1 GHz RF performance line and associated CC1120DK development kit. Featuring range significantly beyond 10-kilometers (139-dB link budget) and 65-dB adjacent channel rejection, typically 30 dB more than nearest competition, the CC1120 sub-1 GHz RF performance line family provides an unmatched solution for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) frequency bands at 169, 433, 868, 915 and 950 MHz.
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Welcome to Concerto� Microcontroller Training! Concerto� microcontrollers eliminate the need to compromise between communication and control by providing the industry-leading C2000� C28x real-time control core, along with the industry- leading ARM� Cortex�-M3 applications microcontroller core.
This 11-part training series will teach you everything about Concerto MCUs, from architecture to inter-processor communications to software and development environment. Each module reviews the features, mechanics, and resources for their respective topics. For the best understanding, we recommend viewing the presentations in order.
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Additional details on Windows 8 and Windows 8 Server were released this week at Microsoft's BUILD conference in Anaheim. Windows IT Pro analysts Paul Thurrott, Michael Otey, Sean Deuby, and Jeff James discuss the host of new features in Windows Server 8 from the Microsoft Enterprise Engineering Center on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond.
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This video discusses the key features and applications for the MCP3903 6-channel energy measurement analog front end. It touches upon its use with PIC and dsPIC microcontrollers and that it can be evaluated with the MCP3903 ADC Evaluation Board.
For more information, please visit: http://www.microchip.com/analog
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This video introduces the Microchip AR1100 Analog Resistive Touch Screen controller development kit, DV102012. It presents some of the unique and powerful capabilities of the AR1100 controller, including support for 4, 5, and 8 wire analog resistive sensors and advanced filtering algorithms which allows the controller to provide good, filtered coordinates.