03-09-2024 | Microchip Technology | Semiconductors
Microchip Technology has announced the return of two podcasts, 'Microchip is…' and 'Beyond the Microchip', with new episodes now streaming.
This season of the 'Microchip is…' podcast picks up where series one left off, with each episode highlighting a different area of the company's product offering. Episodes will explore the technological landscape and relevant engineering challenges while providing an in-depth look at the company's approach, products, and service offerings. Confirmed topics for episodes in series two include atomic clocks, medical applications, security, dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers and wired and wireless connectivity.
The 'Microchip is…' podcast delves into the full spectrum of the company's product lines covering aerospace and defence, power management including SiC and analog, FPGAs, automotive and more. Each episode features company experts who talk about its approach to product development and how its comprehensive and highly flexible portfolio is created to empower innovation for customers. Electronics engineers are the target listeners of this podcast, as each episode provides insights into how its solutions can be employed to solve the pressing engineering challenges of the day.
"The podcast delves into how technology empowers innovation, so there's always something new to learn. We keep the content fresh, whether it's the latest developments in embedded security or learning more about atomic clocks and how to overcome design challenges, 'Microchip is…' has something for everyone," said Jennifer Gaetano, senior manager, integrated global corporate marketing at Microchip.
The 'Beyond the Microchip' podcast series takes listeners into the world of embedded control technologies to better understand how the chips and sensors we cannot see inside everyday electronics impact our lives dramatically. This podcast has a wider appeal and is for anyone curious about technology and its purpose, from the seamlessly mundane to extraordinary technological feats and everything in between.
"So much of our daily lives are controlled or influenced by electronics. We rely on GPS to direct us, and with the touch of a button, we can brew our coffee or open our garage doors from our phones. We'll take our listeners on a journey and unpack the technology that touches our daily lives," said Dana Curtis, strategic communications manager and podcast host at Microchip.