In the real world analog signals are noisy; one example might be the output voltage of a thermistor. It is often undesirable to display or use this noisy data. The best way to remove or “clean up” the noise is to apply a filter to the signal. Ideally, the filter removes the noise and keeps the signal of interest. Filters exist in the analog domain that can be used to reduce noise. However, this results in extra cost and power consumption of an analog filter. That is where digital filters come in. IIR filters can be used to approximate many common analog filters.
Project |
Device
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PSoC Creator
Version |
Development Kit
CY8CKIT-xxx |
Compiler
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Architecture
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Silicon
Revision |
V2.1 SP1 or higher |
V2.1/2.0
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001
DVK |
Keil
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GCC
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RVDS
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MDK
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AN2099.zip |
Prod
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YES
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NO
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YES
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YES*
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NO
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YES
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Prod
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YES
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NO
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YES
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YES*
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NO
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N/A
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YES
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YES
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YES
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AN2099_Archive.zip |
ES3, Prod
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NO
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YES
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YES
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YES*
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NO
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YES
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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ES1, Prod
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NO
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YES
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YES
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YES*
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NO
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N/A
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YES
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YES
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YES
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*Refer to Migrating CY8CKIT-001 DVK project to CY8CKIT 030/ 050.
- Click on AN84741 - PSoC® 5 to PSoC 5LP Migration Guide to learn differences between PSoC 5 and PSoC 5LP.
- For PSoC 5 project and related document, please download file AN2099_Archive.zip.
Projects associated with this application note can be downloaded from the 'Related Files' section below. For your convenience, we have provided projects that are compatible with the two most recent versions of PSoC Creator:
- AN2099.zip is used with PSoC Creator 2.1 SP1
- AN2099_Archive.zip is used with PSoC Creator 2.1/2.0
The project’s default settings may not be compatible with your device or kit, and you may need to change your project settings. For more information, see: