The temperature is measured based on the diode forward bias current dependence on temperature. This application note details how the flexible analog architecture of PSoC 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP enables you to measure diode temperatures using a single PSoC device.
The following table provides the list of devices, the supported Creator version, Development kit and Compiler for this application note project:
Project |
Device
|
PSoC Creator
Version |
Development Kit
CY8CKIT-xxx |
Compiler
|
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Architecture
|
Silicon
Revision |
V3.0 CP7 or higher |
V2.2
|
001
DVK |
Keil
|
GCC
|
RVDS
|
MDK
|
|||
AN60590.zip |
Prod
|
YES
|
NO
|
YES
|
YES*
|
NO
|
YES
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
Prod
|
YES
|
NO
|
YES
|
YES*
|
NO
|
N/A
|
YES
|
YES
|
YES
|
||
Prod
|
YES
|
NO
|
YES
|
YES*
|
NO
|
N/A
|
YES
|
YES
|
YES
|
* Refer to Migrating CY8CKIT-001 DVK project to CY8CKIT 030/ 050.
Notes:
- Click on AN84741 - PSoC® 5 to PSoC 5LP Migration Guide to learn differences between PSoC 5 and PSoC 5LP.
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 most recent version of PSoC Creator:
- AN60590.zip is used with PSoC Creator 3.0 CP7
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: