Microchip Technology announces two energy-efficient digital power monitors, PAC1711 and PAC1811, enhancing power monitoring for battery-operated devices.
Quiver AI Summary
Microchip Technology has announced the introduction of two new digital power monitors, the PAC1711 and PAC1811, which are designed to efficiently monitor power consumption in battery-operated devices and energy-restricted applications. These monitors consume half the power of similar products, operating at 1024 samples per second, and provide real-time alerts for power events, along with a patent-pending step-alert feature that detects variations in power usage. The PAC1711 is a 12-bit single-channel device, while the PAC1811 offers 16-bit resolution, both available in compact VDFN packages that simplify integration. Designed to reduce the power burden on microcontrollers, they can alert the main processor under specific conditions, enabling energy savings by keeping the MCU in a dormant state until necessary. Both models are currently available, with pricing starting at $0.58 for the PAC1711.
Potential Positives
- Introduction of two new digital power monitors, the PAC1711 and PAC1811, that consume half the power of competing solutions, addressing the growing demand for energy efficiency in battery-operated devices.
- Designed to function as independent 'watchdog' peripherals, allowing MCUs or host processors to remain dormant until significant power events occur, leading to improved overall system efficiency.
- Compatible with existing SOT23-8 package layouts, simplifying the design transition for developers and enhancing second-sourcing options.
- Pricing begins at $0.58 each for the PAC1711 in large quantities, making it an affordable option for developers in computing, networking, AI/ML, and E-Mobility applications.
Potential Negatives
- None
FAQ
What are the new digital power monitors announced by Microchip Technology?
The new digital power monitors are the PAC1711 and PAC1811, designed to track power consumption efficiently.
How do the PAC1711 and PAC1811 improve power efficiency?
They consume half the power of similar devices at typical operating conditions, allowing for longer battery life in devices.
What key features do the PAC1711 and PAC1811 offer?
They provide real-time system alerts for power events and a step-alert function for monitoring variations in power consumption.
Are the PAC1711 and PAC1811 suitable for existing systems?
Yes, they are pin-compatible with SOT23-8 packages, simplifying upgrades and integration into existing designs.
Where can I purchase the PAC1711 and PAC1811 monitors?
They are available through Microchip sales representatives and authorized distributors, as well as on the Microchip purchasing website.
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Full Release
CHANDLER, Ariz., Dec. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Battery-operated devices and energy-restricted applications must track and monitor power consumption without wasting power in the process. To solve this challenge, Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces two digital power monitors that consume half the power of comparable solutions based on typical operating conditions at 1024 samples per second. The PAC1711 and PAC1811 power monitors achieve this efficiency milestone while also providing real-time system alerts for out-of-limit power events and a patent-pending step-alert function for identifying variations in long-running averages.
The 42V, 12-bit single-channel PAC1711 and 16-bit PAC1811 monitors are housed in 8- and 10-pin Very Thin Dual Flat, No-Lead (VDFN) packages, respectively, that are pin- and footprint-compatible with the popular Small Outline Transistor (SOT23)-8 package. This compatibility simplifies second-sourcing for developers, while streamlining upgrades and integration into existing systems.
“Until now, portable devices and a variety of energy-constrained applications have needed to burn a significant amount of valuable power to measure how much they are consuming,” said Keith Pazul, vice president of Microchip’s mixed-signal linear business unit. “Unlike many existing solutions, Microchip’s power monitors function as independent ‘watchdog’ peripherals, eliminating the need for the MCU to handle power monitoring tasks. These monitors allow the MCU or host processor to remain dormant until a significant power event occurs such as needing an LCD screen to power on.”
The PAC1711 and PAC1811 power monitors’ step-alert capability keeps a running average of voltage and current values. If there is a significant, user-defined variation, it will notify the MCU to act on it. The devices keep a rolling average, and any new sample can trigger an alert. A slow-sample pin option is available, which can delay the power usage sampling to every eight seconds and further conserve power.
An accumulator register in the power monitor can be used to manage logistical items, track system battery aging or time to recharge, and provide the short-term historical data for long-term power usage that the MCU can be programmed to act on. Both current monitor integrated circuits sense bus voltages from 0 to 42 volts and can communicate over an I 2 C® interface. They are well-suited for first- or second-source options in computing, networking, AI/ML and E-Mobility applications.
Development Tools
The evaluation board is a Click board™ compatible with the MikroElektronika's mikroBUS™ standard for host motherboard sockets. The Click board is used to evaluate the features and performance of the devices. Additionally, a Linux® driver can be found on the product pages, providing the basic functionality and access to commonly used registers for making power measurements. Microchip also provides a generic C library for the PAC1711 and PAC1811 which includes examples of how they can be used with different MCUs from Microchip.
Pricing and Availability
The PAC1711 is available now in VDFN-8 (PAC1711T-1E/3P) or VDFN-10 (PAC1711T-2E/9Q) packages. The PAC1811 is available now in VDFN-8 (PAC1811T-1E/3P) or VDFN-10 (PAC1811T-2E/9Q) packages. Pricing begins at $0.58 each in 10,000-unit quantities for the PAC1711 VDFN-8 option. The price of the evaluation board (part #PAC1711-Click) is $15.00 each and is available now.
For additional information and to purchase, contact a Microchip sales representative, authorized worldwide distributor or visit Microchip’s Purchasing and Client Services website, www.microchipdirect.com .
Resources
High-res images available through Flickr or editorial contact (feel free to publish):
- Application image: www.flickr.com/photos/microchiptechnology/54931331357/sizes/o/
- PAC1711 video: https://youtu.be/OnERFQFlmhE
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PAC1811 video:
https://youtu.be/8sp-qkIiYaA
About Microchip Technology
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Microchip Technology Inc. is a broadline supplier of semiconductors committed to making innovative design easier through total system solutions that address critical challenges at the intersection of emerging technologies and durable end markets. Its easy-to-use development tools and comprehensive product portfolio supports customers throughout the design process, from concept to completion. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support and delivers solutions across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defense, communications and computing markets. For more information, visit the Microchip website at
www.microchip.com
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