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[Microchip] [MicroSolutions January/February 2017 ] January/February 2017 Unlimited Endurance Would a sudden loss of power threaten the data in your real-time data logging/black box, monitoring system or other application? The new issue of MicroSolutions introduces you to our new low-cost, low-risk I2C EERAM memory, which combines the reliability of an EEPROM with the performance of an SRAM. This easy-to-implement solution provides unlimited endurance and safe data storage at power loss, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. Read our cover story to find out more about EERAM and some applications where it excels. As usual, you will find additional news about our latest products and tools in this issue of MicroSolutions. We are excited to announce that two new families of 8-bit microcontrollers now feature our Core Independent Peripherals: the PIC18F “K40” series and a new generation of tinyAVR® MCUs. Also, read about some new USB SmartHubs, learn about some devices that protect vehicles from unauthorized access and get introduced to the latest additions to our Curiosity series of development boards that now enable development with 32-bit PIC® MCUs. Those are just some of the highlights, but you’ll discover much more when you click on the link to download MicroSolutions. Open it up today and enjoy the read. [Microchip MicroSolutions November/December 2016] [^A1DBB2704303671CCE66A812109187BB23F01D70D1A68BBA29^pimgpsh_fullsize_distr.jpg] FOLLOW US [Facebook] [Facebook] [Google+] [Google+] [Twitter] [Twitter] [Flickr] [Flickr] [YouTube] [YouTube] [Tencent] [Tencent] [LinkedIn] [LinkedIn] [Weibo] [Weibo] ©Copyright 2016 Microchip Technology Inc. All rights reserved. You are being sent this email because you have opted­in to receive communications from Microchip Technology. Microchip Technology Inc. is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. View our [privacy policy]. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe] at any time.

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