Microchip Technology Inc

Beyond the Microchip

Beyond the Microchip explores the intersection of Embedded Control and everyday life. What technologies work tirelessly in the background to improve our lives and empower innovation that enhances the human experience?

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Microchip Technology Inc

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Jul 22, 2025

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Episodes

Episode 026 - Biomimicry and the next evolution of AI from the Edge to Data Centers 22.07.2025
Episode 025 - Microchip Technology Powers Sustainability; part 2-of-2 01.07.2025

“Every mammal on this planet, instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment. But you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply- and multiply until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you can survive is to spread to another area.” – The Matrix Hugo Weaving’s Mr. Smith lectures Lawrence Fishburne’s Morpheus in The Matrix on humanity’s fatal flaw...

Episode 025 - Microchip Technology Powers Sustainability; part 1-of-2 24.06.2025

“Every mammal on this planet, instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment. But you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply- and multiply until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you can survive is to spread to another area.” – The Matrix Hugo Weaving’s Mr. Smith lectures Lawrence Fishburne’s Morpheus in The Matrix on humanity’s fatal flaw...

Episode 024 - Microcontrollers, Makers, and the DIY Movement; Part 2-of-2 03.06.2025

Arduino. Founded in Italy twenty years ago by a group of visionary educators and engineers, Arduino was born out of a desire to democratize electronics and make it accessible to everyone. Named after a bar in Ivrea, the platform started with hand-assembled circuit boards for students at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII). The founders—Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, David Mellis, Tom...

Episode 024 - Microcontrollers, Makers, and the DIY Movement; Part 1-of-2 27.05.2025

Arduino. Founded in Italy twenty years ago by a group of visionary educators and engineers, Arduino was born out of a desire to democratize electronics and make it accessible to everyone. Named after a bar in Ivrea, the platform started with hand-assembled circuit boards for students at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII). The founders—Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, David Mellis, Tom...

Episode 023 - FIRST Robotics and Generational Influences in Engineering; part 2-of-2 06.05.2025

The relationship between generations often shapes the trajectory of careers, with parents serving as role models, mentors, and sources of inspiration for their sons and daughters. Whether through direct guidance, inherited talent, or the values instilled during upbringing, the influence of one generation on the next can lead to extraordinary achievements. Across sports, entertainment, and politics...

Episode 023 - FIRST Robotics and Generational Influences in Engineering; part 1-of-2 29.04.2025

The relationship between generations often shapes the trajectory of careers, with parents serving as role models, mentors, and sources of inspiration for their sons and daughters. Whether through direct guidance, inherited talent, or the values instilled during upbringing, the influence of one generation on the next can lead to extraordinary achievements. Across sports, entertainment, and politics...

Episode 022 - Space Power and the Greatest Selfie Ever Taken 08.04.2025

You’ve probably seen the photo.   "Earthrise" is one of the most significant photographs in the history of human civilization, and certainly the most iconic in space exploration. Taken by astronaut William Anders during the Apollo 8 mission, the first crewed mission to orbit the Moon, on December 24, 1968, this photograph captured the imagination of the world.   The image itself is remarkably simp...

Episode 021 - Greenwashing, Last Mile Power and Power-over-Ethernet 18.03.2025

The term "greenwashing" was coined back in 1983 by environmentalist Jay Westerfeld while surfing in Fiji. He later published an essay in 1986 titled "It All Comes Out in the Greenwash," highlighting how companies were making misleading claims about their environmental practices. Fast forward to today, greenwashing has become a sophisticated art form and big business, with some of the world's large...

Episode 020 - Silicon Carbide and it’s positive impact on efficiency of heat pumps 25.02.2025

  Imagine living in complete comfort - a home that's perfectly warm in winter and delightfully cool in summer, all while your energy bills shrink and your carbon footprint fades. This isn't just a dream; it's what every homeowner and business owner wants: A solution that aligns personal comfort with planetary wellbeing, while keeping more money in their pockets. But here's the challenge we face: t...

Episode 019 - Stellar Solutions: Space-Inspired Tech in Our Everyday Lives; part 2-of-2 04.02.2025

“We hold patents on a few gadgets we confiscated from visitors. Velcro, microwave ovens, liposuction.” - Tommy Lee Jones as "K", describing how the Men in Black fund their exploits Very amusing concept for science fiction, but the boundary between space exploration and everyday life blurs in reality, where innovations born in the cold vacuum of space find their way into our homes, transforming how...

Episode 019 - Stellar Solutions: Space-Inspired Tech in Our Everyday Lives; part 1-of-2 28.01.2025

“We hold patents on a few gadgets we confiscated from visitors. Velcro, microwave ovens, liposuction.” - Tommy Lee Jones as "K", describing how the Men in Black fund their exploits Very amusing concept for science fiction, but the boundary between space exploration and everyday life blurs in reality, where innovations born in the cold vacuum of space find their way into our homes, transforming how...

Episode 018 - Silicon Carbide and it’s positive impact on energy efficiency of data centers 07.01.2025

Our insatiable appetite for information has gone digital. Once upon a time, knowledge seekers ventured into libraries, thumbing through card catalogs and dusty volumes. Today, we simply speak our questions in the form of a prompt, and artificial minds spring to life with answers. But this convenience comes with a hidden cost - one measured in terawatts. In the sprawling datacenters that power our...

Episode 017 - Silicon Carbide and Omnidirectional Power Grids 17.12.2024

On the banks of the Susquehanna River in Columbia County, in the northeast corner of the state of Pennsylvania, just outside the town of Berwick; population 10,355; lies a nuclear power plant. As you drive down route 11, you can see the steam pouring out of its mammoth towers over the tops of the trees. This is the single source of power in the area for a 20-mile radius. That means the 2500 megawa...

Episode 016 - Gate Drivers and the Rise of Residential EV Charging 26.11.2024

The service station is a staple of America’s love affair with the automobile. Now it’s going away as the rise of electric vehicles and e-mobility takes over for internal combustion engines. How will this transition affect car culture and what’s involved with onboard charging? How can we invert a process that’s over 100 years old?   One little linchpin of the entire process is the gate driver, whic...

Episode 015 - Cybersecurity and the Internet of Medical Things 05.11.2024

The Internet of Things is nothing short of a modern miracle. The ability to connect devices across a network and control them remotely, gathering data, performing routine maintenance, and saving countless hours of preparation time and direct human interaction. It gave rise to the need for Smart, Connected, and Secure technology solutions. That’s great for the residential home or the industrial pla...

Episode 014 - Microcontrollers, Power Semiconductors and Fostering Growth Through Renewable Energy 15.10.2024

Picture if you will, a source of energy, so radiant, that it holds the key to our energy future. The sun, a source of limitless potential, emits almost 4 octillion watts of energy every second. That’s a 10 with 26 zeros behind it. If we could harness just a fraction of this power, it would be enough to meet the world's energy needs many times over.   In emerging markets like Vietnam, Malaysia, and...

Episode 013 - Chips Making Chips 24.09.2024

Machines that build machines. It’s a curious paradox. Whenever you consider something that builds itself, physically, it could conjure thoughts of an infinity loop or an M.C. Escher painting. The never-ending loop of technology. The extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine, a marvel of modern engineering, etches patterns onto silicon wafers with unparalleled precision, giving birth to the mic...

Episode 012 - Alternative PNT and Hollywood Spy Thrillers Come to Life - Part 2 of 2 16.09.2024

“Words are the new weapons, satellites the new artillery.” Jonathan Pryce’s villain Elliot Carver says to James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies right before he manipulates a GPS signal to make a British destroyer begin a confrontation with the Chinese military, may seem like the realm of pop culture; the idea of manipulating GPS signals and disrupting communications has long been a staple of spy thril...

Episode 012 - Alternative PNT and Hollywood Spy Thrillers Come to Life - Part 1 of 2 03.09.2024

“Words are the new weapons, satellites the new artillery.” Jonathan Pryce’s villain Elliot Carver says to James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies right before he manipulates a GPS signal to make a British destroyer begin a confrontation with the Chinese military, may seem like the realm of pop culture; the idea of manipulating GPS signals and disrupting communications has long been a staple of spy thril...

Episode 011 - Motors, Motors, Everywhere 13.08.2024

It’s no secret the world turns. Its 24-hour rotation on its axis gives us the definition of a day. Our moon, recently eclipsed in North America, orbits around us. We, in turn, orbit around our sun along with the other planets, and our entire solar system orbits around the Milky Way galaxy. These cosmic revolutions make up the foundation of our existence. But whether we realize it or not, there is...

Episode 010 - Silicon Carbide and the Electrification of Everything 23.07.2024

Picture a world where the hum of electricity permeates every aspect of our lives, from the devices we hold in our hands to the vehicles that transport us across vast distances. This is the world of the electrification of everything, a paradigm shift that promises to reshape our relationship with energy and power. As once analog and unpowered items are augmented with electrical systems, we find our...

Episode 009 - Sensors, Microcontrollers, and Community Gardens in Smart Agriculture 02.07.2024

“Third place”. The term originated in a 1989 book written by sociologist Ray Oldenberg. It refers to a place separate from Work or Home where humans can facilitate social interaction. The need for Third Places has grown and was extremely exacerbated by the COVID-19 global pandemic. Like many other things, the pandemic accelerated increasing trends: loneliness and obesity.   According to the World...

Episode 008 - Embedded Control in Medical Devices and the COVID-19 Global Pandemic 11.06.2024

COVID-19 impacted the world. In December of 2019 news reports out of Wuhan, the capital of Central China's Hubei province, detailed the emergence of an atypical pneumonia-like illness that did not respond well to standard treatments. By January 2020 world health officials had identified the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. By February 2020 the World Health Organization had declared the 2019 Novel Coronavir...

Episode 007 - Sensors, Microcontrollers, and Water Conservation in Smart Agriculture 21.05.2024

Water is the most precious substance on earth and a primary building block of life. Humans can’t live more than a few days without it. Yet in order to grow, cultivate, process, and transport our food, we waste a tremendous amount of it. So much so that we need to pull more of it out of the ground just to satisfy our agricultural needs, making matters worse. A report in the June 2023 issue of Geoph...

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