

Creating Next-Gen Microcontroller Developer Tools and Equipping the People Who Use Them
Apr 22, 2025
Rodger Richey, Vice President of Development Tools at Microchip Technology, shares how childhood curiosity for electronics evolved into a successful career in engineering. He discusses the importance of user-friendly development tools amidst increasing project complexity. AI's integration into workflows enhances productivity, though human oversight remains crucial. Rodger emphasizes bridging theory and practice through academic programs and virtual internships, ensuring students are industry-ready. His dedication to innovation and teamwork drives Microchip’s success in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
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Childhood Curiosity Sparks Career
- Rodger Richey started his tech passion by fixing a microwave, replacing a burnt diode successfully.
- This hands-on curiosity fueled his lifelong interest in engineering from a young age.
First Job with Navy Fiber Optics
- Rodger's first job involved testing a one gigabit fiber optic link for the US Navy.
- This introduced him to advanced test equipment and data analysis beyond typical college exposure.
Memorable Lego Mindstorms Project
- Rodger fondly remembers working with Lego on Mindstorms, adding coprocessors to connect to Apple devices.
- Visiting Lego's corporate offices in Denmark was a highlight of his career.