The MCP1663 USB programmable power supply reference design was developed to provide a versatile and easy to use solution for engineers. It easily transforms a typical computer’s USB port into a variable output power supply capable of supplying 2.5V to 30V.
The MCP1663 USB programmable power supply reference design is intended to highlight the versatility of the MCP1663 boost regulator configured in a SEPIC topology while also demonstrating inter-functionality between a broad range of analog and digital Microchip devices in a programmable power supply application example.
The MCP2221 I2C Demonstration Board allows the user to communicate through a PC application to I2C slave devices by using the MCP2221 device as USB-to-I2C Master converter (bridge). The board can also work at the same time as a USB-to-RS232 (UART) bridge.
The MCP2221A Breakout Module is a development and evaluation platform comprised of a single DIP form factor board. The provided supporting software demonstrates the capabilities of the MCP2221A device as a USB-to-UART/I2C/SMBus protocol converter. Additionally, these tools provide simple access for I/O control and the ability to establish custom device configuration. Custom tools can also be created through the use of the provided DLL package.
USB I2C Click is a compact add-on board that provides a general-purpose USB to I2C/UART serial interface conversion. This board features the MCP2221A, a USB 2.0 to I2C/UART protocol converter with additional GPIO functionality from Microchip. This Click board™ features Communication Devices Class (CDC) for USB-to-UART conversion and Human Interface Device (HID) for I2C device control and configuration. Besides full-speed USB (12Mbps), the MCP2221A also supports I2C with up to 400KHz clock rates and UART baud rates up to 460800. All three major operating systems, like Windows, Linux, or MacOS, are connected via a mini-USB connector and are supported by Microchip’s configuration utility. This Click board™ makes the perfect solution for adding a USB to UART or I2C conversion to your application.
USB to I2C Click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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