Monday, November 19, 2007

    Microchip Launches QVGA Graphics Solution for Cost-Sensitive Embedded Display Applications

    I'm a little late with this one... The press release went out last week, but the free graphics library and Explorer 16 daughter board are so interesting that I couldn't let them go ignored.
    The free graphics library and code provided by Microchip enable two- and three-dimensional objects, such as circles, text, rectangles, buttons, meters, windows, progress bars and more, along with images, animation, and touch screen capabilities. These graphics features allow engineers to easily implement and customize graphical user interfaces with faster time to market, low risk development and lower total system cost. In addition, Microchip’s third-party partners, Segger (www.segger.com) and Ramtex (www.ramtex.dk), offer compatible graphics libraries which reduce software development time and provide greater flexibility in graphical user interface development.
    Be sure to visit http://www.microchip.com/graphics for more info.

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