Lucio Di Jasio, product marketing manager for the Advanced Microcontroller Architectures Division, joined Microchip in 1995 as a field applications engineer. He has since published several application notes to support company products. Di Jasio graduated with a BS in electronic engineering from the University of Trieste, Italy. Email address: lucio.dijasio@microchip.com
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August 17, 2006[Ideas For Design] A Little Intelligence Goes A Long Way In Power-Supply Design
Switch-mode power supplies (SMPSs) traditionally are implemented using a basic analog control loop. But recent advances in digital signal controllers (DSCs) enable designs that begin to make fully digital control schemes practical and economical. Still, early adoption of this technology is expected to be in high-end applications, where the benefits of full digital control are the most immediate. Yet many analog power...
September 1, 2005[Design View / Design Solution] Migrate Your Serial Application To USB The Easy Way
The once tried-and-true COM port is missing in action. In its place, most new laptop computers carry a couple of USB ports. In fact, the USB bus was specifically designed to replace most, if not all, of the legacy ports once common to PCs. Yet with so many USB-capable microcontrollers and interface devices available, the loss of a COM port needn't be a roadblock for embedded designers. Choosing the right tools and software solutions makes the migration path to USB simple. A...