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MCP23017 16-Bit Input/Output Expander with I2C Interface IC DIP-28 Package

649.00
The MCP23017 device family provides 16-bit, general purpose parallel I/O expansion for I2C bus or SPI applications. The two devices differ only in the serial interface: 

MCP2510 CAN Controller Interface IC DIP-18 Package

352.82
The Microchip Technology Inc. MCP2510 is a Full Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol controller implementing CAN specification V2.0 A/B. It supports CAN 1.2, CAN 2.0A, CAN 2.0B Passive, and CAN 2.0B Active versions of the protocol, and is capable of transmitting and receiving standard and extended messages. It is also capable of both acceptance filtering and message management. It includes three transmit buffers and two receive buffers that reduce the amount of microcontroller (MCU) management required. The MCU communication is implemented via an industry standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) with data rates up to 5 Mb/s. 

MCP2515 CAN Controller Interface IC DIP-18 Package

182.90
Microchip Technology?s MCP2515 is a stand-alone Controller Area Network (CAN) controller that implements the CAN specification, Version 2.0B. It is capable of transmitting and receiving both standard and extended data and remote frames. The MCP2515 has two acceptance masks and six acceptance filters that are used to filter out unwanted messages, thereby reducing the host MCU?s overhead. The MCP2515 interfaces with microcontrollers (MCUs) via an industry standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). 

MCP3008 8-Channel 10-Bit A/D Converter with SPI Interface IC DIP-16 Package

470.82
The Microchip Technology Inc. MCP3008 devices are successive approximation 10-bit Analogto-Digital (A/D) converters with on-board sample and hold circuitry.  The MCP3008 is programmable to provide four pseudo-differential input pairs or eight single-ended inputs. Differential Non linearity (DNL) and Integral Non linearity (INL) are specified at ?1 LSB. Communication with the devices is accomplished using a simple serial interface compatible with the SPI protocol. The devices are capable of conversion rates of up to 200 ksps. The MCP3008 devices operate over a broad voltage range (2.7V - 5.5V). Low-current design permits operation with typical standby currents of only 5 nA and typical active currents of 320 ?A. The MCP3008 is offered in 16- pin PDIP and SOIC packages. 

MCP3201 12-Bit A/D Converter (ADC) with SPI Interface IC DIP-8 Package

218.30
The Microchip Technology Inc. MCP3201 is a successive approximation 12-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter with on-board sample and hold circuitry. The device provides a single pseudo-differential input. Differential Nonlinearity (DNL) is specified at ?1 LSB, and Integral Nonlinearity (INL) is offered in ?1 LSB (MCP3201-B) and ?2 LSB (MCP3201-C) versions. Communication with the device is done using a simple serial interface compatible with the SPI protocol. The device is capable of sample rates of up to 100 ksps at a clock rate of 1.6 MHz. The MCP3201 operates over a broad voltage range (2.7V - 5.5V). Low current design permits operation with typical standby and active currents of only 500 nA and 300 ?A, respectively. The device is offered in 8-pin MSOP, PDIP, TSSOP and 150 mil SOIC packages. 

MCP3202 12-Bit Dual Channel A/D Converter (ADC) with SPI Interface IC DIP-8 Package

289.10
MCP3202 is a successive approximation 12-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter with on-board sample and hold circuitry. The MCP3202 is programmable to provide a single pseudodifferential input pair or dual single-ended inputs. Differential Nonlinearity (DNL) is specified at ?1 LSB, and Integral Nonlinearity (INL) is offered in ?1 LSB (MCP3202-B) and ?2 LSB (MCP3202-C) versions. Communication with the device is done using a simple serial interface compatible with the SPI protocol. The device is capable of conversion rates of up to 100 ksps at 5V and 50 ksps at 2.7V. The MCP3202 device operates over a broad voltage range (2.7V-5.5V). Lowcurrent design permits operation with typical standby and active currents of only 500 nA and 375 ?A, respectively. The MCP3202 is offered in 8-pin MSOP, PDIP, TSSOP and 150 mil SOIC packages.

MCP3204 12-Bit 4-Channel A/D Converter (ADC) with SPI Interface IC DIP-14 Package

348.10
MCP3204 devices are successive approximation 12-bit Analogto-Digital (A/D) Converters with on-board sample and hold circuitry. The MCP3204 is programmable to provide two pseudo-differential input pairs or four singleended inputs.  Differential Nonlinearity (DNL) is specified at ?1 LSB, while Integral Nonlinearity (INL) is offered in ?1 LSB (MCP3204-B) and ?2 LSB (MCP3204-C) versions. Communication with the devices is accomplished using a simple serial interface compatible with the SPI protocol. The devices are capable of conversion rates of up to 100 ksps. The MCP3204 devices operate over a broad voltage range (2.7V - 5.5V). Low current design permits operation with typical standby and active currents of only 500 nA and 320 ?A, respectively. The MCP3204 is offered in 14-pin PDIP, 150 mil SOIC and TSSOP packages. 

MCP3208 12-Bit 8-Channel A/D Converter (ADC) with SPI Interface IC DIP-16 Package

230.10
MCP3208 devices are successive approximation 12-bit Analogto-Digital (A/D) Converters with on-board sample and hold circuitry.  The MCP3208 is programmable to provide four pseudo-differential input pairs or eight single ended inputs. Differential Non linearity (DNL) is specified at ?1 LSB, while Integral Non linearity (INL) is offered in ?1 LSB (MCP3208-B) and ?2 LSB (MCP3208-C) versions. Communication with the devices is accomplished using a simple serial interface compatible with the SPI protocol. The devices are capable of conversion rates of up to 100 ksps. The MCP3208 devices operate over a broad voltage range (2.7V - 5.5V). Low current design permits operation with typical standby and active currents of only 500 nA and 320 ?A, respectively.The MCP3208 is offered in 16-pin PDIP and SOIC packages. 

MCP41010 IC – 8-Bit Digital 10K Potentiometer with SPI Interface IC

411.82
The MCP41010 and devices are 256- position, digital potentiometers available in 10 k?, 50 k? and 100 k? resistance versions. The

MCP4725 I2C DAC Breakout Development Board

Original price was: ₹245.00.Current price is: ₹220.00.
MCP4725 I2C DAC Breakout Development Board Module has MCP4725 which is an I2C controlled Digital-to-Analog converter (DAC). A very cost-efficient option of DAC allows you to send an analog signal, such as a sine wave, from a digital source, such as the I2C interface on the Arduino microcontroller. Digital to analog converters are great for sound generation, musical instruments, and many other creative projects!

MCP4802 8 Bit Dual Voltage Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) with SPI Interface IC DIP-8 Package

389.40
The MCP4802 devices are dual 8-bit, 10-bit and 12-bit buffered voltage output Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), respectively. The devices operate from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply with SPI compatible Serial Peripheral Interface. The devices have a high precision internal voltage reference (VREF = 2.048V). The user can configure the full-scale range of the device to be 2.048V or 4.096V by setting the Gain Selection Option bit (gain of 1 of 2). Each DAC channel can be operated in Active or Shutdown mode individually by setting the Configuration register bits. In Shutdown mode, most of the internal circuits in the shutdown channel are turned off for power savings and the output amplifier is configured to present a known high resistance output load (500 k?? typical?.

MCP4921 12 Bit Voltage Output Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) with SPI Interface IC DIP-8 Package

348.10
The MCP4921 devices are single channel 8-bit, 10-bit and 12-bit buffered voltage output Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), respectively. The devices operate from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply with an SPI compatible Serial Peripheral Interface. The user can configure the full-scale range of the device to be VREF or 2*VREF by setting the gain selection option bit (gain of 1 of 2). The user can shut down the device by setting the Configuration Register bit. In Shutdown mode, most of the internal circuits are turned off for power savings, and the output amplifier is configured to present a known high resistance output load (500 k???typical?.