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In September 2025, Microchip Technology launched the MCP9604, a cutting-edge, single-chip thermocouple conditioning integrated circuit (IC) designed to cater to various critical sectors, including industrial, medical, and refrigeration applications. This innovative device offers an impressive accuracy of up to ±1.5°C, effectively addressing the integration challenges that often arise in temperature measurement systems.
The MCP9604 is engineered to simplify the validation process and significantly reduce manufacturing costs associated with temperature-sensitive production. By utilizing advanced NIST ITS-90 equations, the IC enhances measurement accuracy, making it a reliable choice for engineers and manufacturers who require precise temperature monitoring.
This new offering not only streamlines system complexity but also positions Microchip as a leader in providing robust industrial solutions. With the MCP9604, businesses can expect improved efficiency and reliability in their temperature measurement systems, reinforcing Microchip's commitment to innovation in the industrial sector.
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