AN60486 - PSoC® 1 M8C ImageCraft C Code Optimization
AN60486 shows you how to optimize PSoC 1 C code to be faster and smaller and covers PSoC Designer project and ImageCraft compiler settings that help you to do so. In addition, it offers several...
View ArticleAN2344 - Power Management - Battery Charger with Cell-Balancing and Fuel...
AN2344 integrates cell-balancing and fuel gauge methods into a multi-cell battery charger. The application is designed for battery packs with two, three, or four Li-Ion or Li-Pol cells in a series. It...
View ArticleAN2100 - Bootloader: PSoC® 1
Bootloaders are a common part of MCU system design. A bootloader makes it possible for a product's firmware to be updated in the field. In a typical product, the firmware is embedded in an MCU’s flash...
View ArticleAN2104 - PSoC® 1 - Dynamic Reconfiguration With PSoC® Designer™
AN2104 gives a detailed explanation of dynamic reconfiguration, and presents best practices for successfully implementing Dynamic Reconfiguration with PSoC® Designer™. Dynamic reconfiguration is a...
View ArticleAN52705 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Getting Started with DMA
AN52705 provides an introduction to direct memory access (DMA) in PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP. PSoC DMA can transfer data between on-chip peripherals and memory with no CPU intervention. The application note...
View ArticleAN2032 - PSoC® 1 Fast Unsigned Multiplication Algorithms
AN2032 details efficient high-speed algorithms for multiplication using the PSoC® 1’s built-in Multiply-accumulate (MAC) unit. Topics include signed versus unsigned values, the basics of the PSoC 1...
View ArticleAN52927 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Segment LCD Direct Drive
AN52927 demonstrates how easy it is to drive a segment LCD glass using the integrated LCD driver in PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP. This application note gives a brief introduction to segment LCD drive features...
View ArticleAN15652 - Interfacing a Cypress MoBL-USB™ FX2LP18 with an Intel PXA27x Processor
MoBL-USB™ FX2LP18 is a low-power, integrated USB 2.0 microcontroller. With the MoBL-USB bridge firmware, the MoBL-USB FX2LP18 can connect to any external master, such as standard microprocessors,...
View ArticleAN70118 - Understanding Asynchronous Dual-Port RAMs
This application note provides an overview of the architecture and functionality of Cypress’s asynchronous dual-port RAMs. It also provides details regarding the features supported along with a few...
View ArticleAN47372 - PrISM™ Technology for LED Dimming
AN47372 presents an overview of precision illumination signal modulation (PrISM™) technology for LED dimming applications. It also discusses the challenges faced in implementing high resolution PrISM...
View ArticleAN73503 - USB HID Bootloader for PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP
AN73503 describes how to implement a USB bootloader for PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP devices by using the USB Human Interface Device (HID) class. It also shows how to build a Windows-based USB host program. A...
View ArticleAN84401 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP SPI Bootloader
AN84401 describes a SPI-based bootloader for PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP. In this application note you will learn how to use PSoC Creator™ to quickly and easily build SPI-based bootloader and bootloadable...
View ArticleAN215 - Migrating from FM24C64 to FM24C64B
AN215 discusses the key differences that need to be considered when migrating from FM24C64 to FM24C64B. Introduction FM24C64B, a 64-Kbit I2C F-RAM™, is a replacement device for FM24C64, which is now...
View ArticleAN47215 - PSoC® RC Oscillator to Accurately Time Sleep Cycles
Many PSoC® applications require the use of sleep mode for low power operation. This application note describes a method of using an external RC oscillator to create sleep cycles with an accurate...
View ArticleAN2010 - PSoC® 1 Best Practices and Recommendations
This application note also contains a brief introduction to the PSoC 1 devices, software, and support collateral. It is a reference tool for designers looking to become more familiar with the PSoC 1...
View ArticleAN2034 - PSoC® 1 - Reading Matrix and Common Bus Keypads
AN2034 shows how to use PSoC® 1 to read mechanical keypads. It covers matrix and common bus keypads, in both polled and interrupt modes. Depending on how individual switches are connected, mechanical...
View ArticleAN54181 - Getting Started with PSoC® 3
AN54181 briefly introduces you to PSoC® 3, an 8051-based programmable system-on-chip. In this application note, you will learn about the PSoC 3 architecture and how the 8051-based MCU subsystem works...
View ArticleAN84858 - PSoC® 4 Programming Using an External Microcontroller (HSSP)
AN84858 shows you how to implement PSoC® 4 device programming with an external microcontroller by using modular C code. In this process, called Host Sourced Serial Programming (HSSP), the host...
View ArticleAN2042- PSoC® 1 - Multifunctional Optical Sensor
AN2042 explains how to design applications with optical sensors. The application note elaborates on the sensor flowchart and gives a step by step procedure to implement the sensor flowchart inside...
View ArticleAN57314 - CapSense® Migration to CY8C20xx6A from CY8C21x34 and CY8C20x34
The content of the Application note which you are looking for is moved to Getting Started with CapSense guide, CY8C21x34 design guide and CSD datasheet.
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