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News Release from: Microchip Technology | Subject: Technical Library CD-ROM 2002
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 July 2002

Technical library comes on two CD-ROMs

Microchip Technology has published its updated Technical Library CD-ROM 2002, a two CD-ROM set that features a snapshot of Microchip's newly designed website and is viewable with an HTML browser.

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Microchip Technology has published its updated Technical Library CD-ROM 2002, a two CD-ROM set that features a snapshot of Microchip's newly designed website and is viewable with an HTML browser. Disk one includes documentation on the company's PICmicro microcontrollers, nonvolatile memory devices, analogue/interface products, Keeloq authentication devices, RFID devices, rfPICT radio frequency devices and the new dsPIC digital signal controller product line. Disk two contains a full-line of Microchip's applications notes and related source code, development tools and utilities.

Extensive information regarding Microchip product specifications, software support for embedded control applications, programming specifications and more are also provided.

Customers have a more flexible system solution with Microchip's product line of hundreds of stand-alone analogue and interface products that complement the company's existing PICmicro microcontroller products.

This expanded line of products is featured on the CD-ROM and includes a broad spectrum of high-performance linear and mixed-signal, power management and thermal management devices.

Many of the stand-alone devices support functionality that may not currently be available on a PICmicro microcontroller.

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