Microchip Technology Effortless Embedded Control Solutions allow developers to effortlessly meet the ever-changing requirements of modern electronics with a portfolio of scalable 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microcontrollers, digital signal controllers, and microprocessors. Flexible peripherals and functions make creating differentiated applications that set you apart from your competition easy. Intuitive design environments and visual configuration tools provide a straightforward getting-started experience while proven reference designs and professionally tested software libraries lower your design risk.
MIC4802 WLED Driver Evaluation Board
Microchip Technology MIC4802 White LED (WLED) Driver Evaluation Board is designed to evaluate MIC4802, a high-efficiency, single channel, and WLED driver. This constant current linear device is designed to drive a single high-power WLED up to 800mA and features a low dropout of 280mV at 800mA (typical). The MIC4802 evaluation board requires a power supply capable of delivering at least 1A while providing an input voltage between 3V and 5.5V.
31FL323x LED Lighting Development Boards
ISSI 31FL323x LED Lighting Development Boards are development tools that evaluate ISSI multi-channel LED drivers. LED drivers are electrical circuits used to power light-emitting diodes. The fully assembled and tested board is powered by the Arm® Cortex®-M3 or 80C51 (IS31FL3235A-QFLS2-EB) with a 5V operating supply voltage. The evaluation boards have multiple display modes.
Analog & Power Development Kits
Microchip Technology Analog and Power Development Kids are used to build a complete system. Microchip's wide array of kits provides a comprehensive tools solution for rapid prototyping and demonstrating designs.
IS31LT3360 Demonstration Board
ISSI IS31LT3360 Demonstration Board is a fully assembled and tested PCB that uses the IS31LT3360 continuous mode inductive step-down converter. This ISSI board is designed to drive single or multiple series connected LEDs. This performance is achieved efficiently from a voltage source higher than the LED voltage.