Monday, March 17, 2008

    Microchip Makes Adding Digital Audio to Embedded Designs Easy With New MPLAB Starter Kit for dsPIC DSCs

    CHANDLER, Ariz., March 17, 2008 [NASDAQ: MCHP] — Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, today announced the MPLAB® Starter Kit for dsPIC DSCs (part # DM330011), which comes with complete development software and hardware for only $59.98, including the USB-powered Digital Signal Controller (DSC) board with integrated debugger and programmer, the MPLAB IDE, and MPLAB C30 C complier software, and sample programs and hardware for demonstrating speech and audio applications. The board is populated with a 40 MIPS dsPIC33FJ256GP506 DSC, which has 256 KB of Flash program memory and 16 KB of RAM, a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and peripherals that support audio pulse-width modulation (PWM). Additionally, the board has 4 Megabits of serial Flash memory to store audio messages and a 16-/24-/32-bit audio CODEC with sampling frequencies up to 48 kHz. The demo board also includes a 100 mW headphone amp, and microphone and line level inputs, along with a sample program for recording custom audio content. All of these features demonstrate the power and potential of dsPIC DSCs, while showing how easy it can be to add high-fidelity audio to embedded designs.
    Read the full press release on the Microchip website.

    The best part is that the debugger and programmer is integrated on the board. You do not need an MPLAB ICD 2 or MPLAB REAL ICE to debug your application.

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