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AN77759 - Getting Started with PSoC® 5LP

AN77759 introduces you to PSoC® 5LP, an ARM® Cortex®-M3-based programmable system-on-chip. It helps you explore the PSoC 5LP architecture and development tools and shows you how to create your first...

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AN96667 - PSoC® Real-Time Clock Based on Power-Line Frequency

AN96667 describes how to design an accurate real-time clock for PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP MCUs using the 50/60-Hz frequency of the mains (utility) AC power line as the time base. It also explains...

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AN96841 - Getting Started With EZ-BLE™ PRoC™ Module

AN96841 introduces you to the EZ-BLE™ PRoC™ Module, a fully qualified and certified Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module. The EZ-BLE PRoC Module is a complete BLE solution, integrating a BLE radio...

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AN93637 - PSoC® 4 Sensorless Field-Oriented Control (FOC)

AN93637 shows how to implement sensorless field-oriented control (FOC) for a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with a CY8C42xx device. A code example using the CY8CKIT-037 Motor Control...

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AN5044 - EZ-USB Hubs(CY7C656XX) PCB Design Recommendations

AN5044 presents recommendations for designing with the Cypress Semiconductor CY7C65640A, CY7C65630, and CY7C65620 components. Techniques for high-speed design must be applied to circuits using these...

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AN80994 - PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP EMC Best Practices and Recommendations

AN80994 provides recommendations and best practices for improving the EMC performance of designs based on PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP. This application note also details the requirements to pass IEC...

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Implementing Ambient Light Sensing using PSoC® and Analog Ambient Light...

AN52491 describes how to implement ambient light sensing using PSoC® 1. Three example projects using an external analog ambient light sensor are included with the application note.   Example Project...

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AN2120 - PSoC® 1 - Sensing - RTD Temperature Measurement

AN2120 describes the method to measure temperature using a PT100 RTD temperature sensor from –200 °C to 400 °C. Both 2-wire and 4-wire measurements can be performed using the method.

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AN2096 - PSoC® 1 - Using the ADCINC ADC

AN2096 steps the user through the necessary configuration and code required to use the PSoC 1 ADCINC Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). The ADCINC can be configured from 8 to 14 bits, and returns...

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AN52701 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Getting Started with Controller Area Network...

Introduction CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication protocol developed by Robert Bosch GmbH in the early 1980s. This protocol was initially developed for automotive applications to...

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AN2094 - PSoC® 1 - Getting Started with GPIO

AN2094 discusses relevant topics on general-purpose input and output (GPIO) such as drive modes, shadow registers, and GPIO interrupts to get started with PSoC® 1 GPIOs. This document also provides a...

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AN58829 - PSoC1® Infrared Thermometer

This application note describes how to build an infrared thermometer using PSoC® 1. This application note also discusses the theory of Infrared thermometers in brief. This design uses no external...

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AN44168 - PSoC® 1 Device Programming using External Microcontroller (HSSP)

现在在中国 !! 今日本語で !! The source code provided can be easily ported to any microntroller used as the host in the system. However, the application note does not describe the programming protocol. For...

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AN2361 - USB-Powered Battery Charger for NiCd/NiMH Batteries

This application note describes a USB-powered battery charger for NiCd/NiMH batteries that permits rapid recharging. Dedicated PC-based software has been developed to monitor and control the charging...

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AN6022 - A Comparison between nvSRAMs and BBSRAMs

AN6022 describes the comparison of features, capabilities, and benefits between Cypress nvSRAM and BBSRAMs. Introduction With lead-free initiatives being implemented globally, nvSRAMs have become a...

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AN101 - F-RAM™ as One-Chip Solution for Code and Data Memory Applications

AN101 reviews the memory requirements for both code and data, and the design considerations for combining them in a single F-RAM device. Overview Applications for memory technologies are generally...

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AN64574 - Designing with Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) nvSRAM

Cypress’s serial peripheral interface (SPI) nvSRAM is a high-performance nonvolatile serial memory that offers zero cycle delay write operation and infinite SRAM write endurance. The SPI nvSRAM is a...

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AN75320 - Getting Started with PSoC® 1

AN75320 introduces you to PSoC® 1, an 8-bit processor with programmable digital and analog blocks that enable implementation of custom functions. This application note describes the PSoC 1...

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AN74170 - PSoC® 1 Analog Structure and Configuration with PSoC Designer™

AN74170 explains the analog structure of standard PSoC® 1 devices and how the global analog parameters affect many of the analog user modules. 现在在中国 !! 今日本語で !! Introduction When designing with the...

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AN2152 - PSoC® 1 Graphics LCD and PSoC® Interface

AN2152 describes how to control a PCD8544-based graphics LCD in a PSoC® project. Example Project Supported H/W and S/W Supported PSoC1 Devices PSoC Designer Version H/W Kit CY8C20xxx CY8C21xxx...

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