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Updated
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AN75511 - PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP - Temperature Measurement with a Thermocouple
Updated
AN75511 explains the theory of temperature measurement with a thermocouple, and then shows how to do so with a single PSoC® 3 or PSoC 5LP – no need for external ADCs or amplifiers. To make it easy to calculate temperature from the ADC readings, PSoC Creator provides a thermocouple Component. Three example projects are included to demonstrate operation with low and high accuracy and resolution.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=60544
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
CY8C55xxx,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 1
user
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05/10/13 |
AN82156 - PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP® - Designing PSoC Creator™ Components with UDB Datapaths
Updated
AN82156 explains how to design PSoC® Creator™ components that use PSoC 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP® Universal Digital Block (UDB) datapath modules. Datapath-based components can implement common functions, such as counters, PWMs, shifters, or UARTs. They can also perform data management tasks in programmable logic that would otherwise need to be done by the CPU.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=69774
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 4,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™
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(4.7/5) by 6
users
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05/09/13 |
AN57821 - PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP Mixed Signal Circuit Board Layout Considerations
Updated
AN57821 introduces basic PCB layout practices to achieve 12- to 20-bit performance for the PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP family of devices. The design practices covered in this application note are good rules to use in any mixed signal design for any accuracy.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=39677
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 4,
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
PSoC® Software,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 1
user
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05/09/13 |
AN65209 - Getting Started with FX2LP™
Updated
AN65209 introduces you to the EZ-USB® FX2LP™ USB 2.0 device controller.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=48371
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX2LP™
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Not yet rated
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05/07/13 |
AN61345 - Designing with EZ-USB FX2LP™ Slave FIFO Interface using FPGA
Updated
AN61345 provides a sample project to interface an FX2LP™ with FPGA using Slave FIFO interface. The interface, described in the sample implementation, adds High-Speed USB connectivity to applications such as data acquisition, industrial control and monitoring, and image processing. The project provided with this application note is implemented and tested with Xilinx Spartan 6 FPGA.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=43046
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX2LP™,
USB Hi-Speed Peripherals
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(4.3/5) by 9
users
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05/07/13 |
AN60590 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Temperature Measurement with a Diode
Updated
AN60590 explains the diode-based temperature measurement using PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=42993
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C38xxx
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(3.3/5) by 3
users
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05/07/13 |
AN74875 - Designing with Serial I2C nvSRAM
Cypress I2C (Inter Integrated Circuit) nvSRAM (non volatile SRAM) is a high-performance nonvolatile serial access memory and offers zero cycle delay write operation with infinite SRAM write endurance. The I2C nvSRAM is a standard I2C slave device and requires an I2C master controller to access it in a system.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=59571
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Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
nvSRAM Serial
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Not yet rated
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05/06/13 |
AN4067 - Endpoint FIFO Architecture of EZ-USB FX1/FX2LP™
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=12926
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB AT2LP™,
EZ-USB FX2LP™,
USB Full-Speed Peripherals,
EZ-USB™ FX1,
USB Hi-Speed Peripherals
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(4.3/5) by 4
users
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05/02/13 |
AN75705 - Getting Started with EZ-USB® FX3™
USB enters its third generation with version 3.0, featuring 5 gigabits per second signaling (known as - "SuperSpeed") and compatibility with previous USB generations. AN75705 gets you started with the Cypress EZ-USB® FX3™ USB 3.0 device controller. This note highlights key FX3 features and applications while providing signposts along the way to various design resources to help with FX3 development. It also walks you through the steps to get started with FX3 firmware development using free Cypress tools featuring the Eclipse IDE (integrated development environment). Finally, it provides an overview of FX3 software and hardware development kits.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=59979
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX3™
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(5/5) by 1
user
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04/26/13 |
AN87209 - An Overview of nvSRAM I2C I/O Specs Standardized by Cypress across I2C Modes
AN87209 highlights the differences between the I2C nvSRAM I/O specifications and the NXP I2C-bus specifications. Note that these differences should not have an impact in typical I2C systems.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=78968
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Application Notes |
nvSRAM Serial
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Not yet rated
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04/26/13 |
AN58825 - Cypress Powerline Communication Debugging Tools
Powerlines are a widely available communication medium all over the world for Powerline Communication (PLC) technology.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=41082
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Application Notes |
PSoC Designer,
Interface,
Powerline Communication
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/26/13 |
AN86272 - PRoC™-CS Hardware Design Guidelines
AN86272 describes the recommended hardware design guidelines for PRoC-CS (Programmable Radio on Chip - CapSense®). This includes schematics and layout design guidelines for creating designs with CapSense and Wireless capabilities. PRoC-CS is part of the PRoC-UI (Programmable Radio on Chip - User Interface) product family. It is a single-chip solution that combines Cypress’s CapSense capacitive touch technologies with 2.4 GHz GFSK-modulated 1-Mbps wireless transceiver to offer a complete solution for capacitive human interface and wireless communication.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=78316
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Application Notes |
PRoC-UI
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Not yet rated
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04/25/13 |
AN82250 - PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP Implementing Programmable Logic Designs with Verilog
AN82250 describes how to implement programmable digital logic designs in the PLD portion of PSoC® 3, PSoC 4 and PSoC 5LP.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=69773
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Application Notes |
PSoC 4200,
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/25/13 |
AN86233 - PSoC® 4 Low-Power Modes and Power Reduction Techniques
AN86233 shows how to use the PSoC® 4 low-power modes and features to operate at very low power levels while retaining essential functionality. Major topics include the five power modes, PSoC Creator power management functions, and other power saving techniques and considerations. A PSoC Creator example project is included.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=78797
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 4
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(5/5) by 4
users
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04/25/13 |
AN79953 - Getting Started with PSoC® 4
AN79953 briefly introduces you to PSoC® 4, an ARM® Cortex™-M0 based programmable system-on-chip. In this application note you will learn about the PSoC 4 architecture and how the ARM-based MCU subsystem works closely with PSoC's programmable digital and analog fabric. You will learn how to leverage Cypress's powerful design tools to start your first demo project, utilizing PSoC 4's hardware and software programmability.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=78695
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 4
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(4.6/5) by 11
users
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04/25/13 |
AN84401 - 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 projects. It also shows how to build a SPI-based embedded bootloader host program.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=78703
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/23/13 |
AN58128 - Blood Pressure Monitor with PSoC®
Blood pressure is one of the vital signs in the human body. It is measured using both invasive and non invasive techniques. This application note demonstrates how to build a non invasive blood pressure monitor using the PSoC® 1. This design does not use any external active components to buffer, amplify, and filter the signal.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40185
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Application Notes |
CY8C28xxx,
CY8C27x43,
PSoC® 1,
CY8C29x66
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(4/5) by 3
users
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04/23/13 |
AN58829 - Infrared Thermometer using PSoC®
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 active components to buffer,amplify, and detect the signal source.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40182
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Application Notes |
PSoC Designer,
CY8C28xxx,
CY8C27x43,
CY8C24x94,
PSoC® 1,
CY8C29x66
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/23/13 |
AN60317 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP I2C Bootloader
AN60317 describes an I2C-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 an I2C-based bootloader project, and bootloadable projects. It also shows how to build an I2C-based embedded bootloader host program.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=41002
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 3
users
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04/17/13 |
AN70698 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Temperature Measurement with an RTD
AN70698 explains how to measure temperatures precisely using a four-wire resistance temperature detector (RTD)
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=57546
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/16/13 |
AN2099 - PSoC® 1, PSoC 3, and PSoC 5LP - Single-Pole Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters
AN2099 describes a topology for a single-pole infinite impulse response (IIR) filter. It includes equations and software to implement this topology; the associated example projects give the user access to filter routines in either assembly or C.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2813
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® 1,
CY8C38xxx
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(4.7/5) by 3
users
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04/16/13 |
AN76405 - EZ-USB® FX3 Boot Options
AN76405 describes the different boot options available for the Cypress EZ-USB® FX3 peripheral controller.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=63358
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX3™
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Not yet rated
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04/15/13 |
AN60305 - Using PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP IDACs to build a better VDAC
This application note describes how to configure the PSoC® 3 and 5 IDACs as a flexible analog source.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=42681
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/10/13 |
AN58827 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Internal Analog Routing Considerations
AN58827 discusses how internal trace and switch resistance can affect the performance of a design and how these issues can be avoided by understanding a few basic details about the PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP internal analog architecture.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40247
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C38xxx
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(4/5) by 3
users
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04/10/13 |
AN1044 - Understanding Cypress Asynchronous FIFOs
AN1044 gives an overview of architecture, features, and expansion logic of the asynchronous FIFO CY7C421, and discusses the common FIFO problems and their solutions.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=12682
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Application Notes |
FIFOs,
Asynchronous
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Not yet rated
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04/10/13 |
AN66627 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Intelligent Fan Controller
AN66627 describes how to configure PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP applications to independently control up to 16 fans in a single device.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=49077
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
CY8C53xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C52xxx,
CY8C55xxx,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C54xxx,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/09/13 |
AN106 - Migrating from FM20L08 to FM28V100
How to Create a PCB for Compatibility
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77982
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Application Notes |
F-RAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products
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Not yet rated
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04/08/13 |
AN80248 - PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP: Improving the Accuracy of Internal Oscillators
AN80248 shows how to improve the accuracy of the PSoC® 3 or PSoC 5LP internal low-speed oscillator (ILO) and internal main oscillator (IMO) through run-time trim.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=67061
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP
|
Not yet rated
|
04/08/13 |
AN214 - Differences between the FM24C16A and FM24C16B
Compares 16Kb 5V I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77918
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Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN406 - Comparing FM32xx and FM3227x/FM32L27x
I2C Processor Companion with F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77917
|
Application Notes |
|
Not yet rated
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04/05/13 |
AN326 - Differences between Grade 1 Versions of the FM25CL64 and the FM25CL64B
Applies to 3V Grade 1 64Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77916
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN325 - Differences between Grade 1 Versions of the FM25640 and the FM25640B
Applies to 5V Grade 1 64Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77915
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Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN324 - Differences between Grade 1 Versions of the FM25L16 and the FM25L16B
Applies to 3V Grade 1 16Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77914
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Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN317 - Differences between the FM25L04 and the FM25L04B
Applies to 3V 4Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77913
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN310 - Differences in FM25H20 and FM25V20
Applies to 2Mb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77912
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN309 - Differences in FM25L512 and FM25V05
Applies to 512Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77911
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN211 - Differences between the FM24CL16 and FM24CL16B
Compares 16Kb 3V I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77907
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN112 - Differences in FM1808 and FM1808B
Compares 256Kb F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77906
|
Application Notes |
F-RAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN109 - Differences in FM20L08 and FM28V100
Applies to 1Mb Parallel F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77905
|
Application Notes |
F-RAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN58304 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP – Pin Selection for Analog Designs
AN58304 provides an overview of the analog routing matrix in PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=39974
|
Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
PSoC® Software,
CY8C38xxx
|
(4/5) by 4
users
|
04/05/13 |
AN405 - Comparing FM31xx and FM3127x/FM31L27x
I2C Processor Companion with F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77901
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Processor Companion
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN13842 - Recommended Usage of Byte Enables in Standby Mode for 90 nm x16 MoBL® SRAM Devices
AN13842 provides recommendations for the usage of Byte Enables ( BHE and BLE ) in select Cypress MoBL® SRAM devices with a date code before 2011.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=12875
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Application Notes |
Async Micropower (MoBL™) SRAMs
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN323 - Differences between Grade 1 Versions of the FM25C160 and the FM25C160B
Applies to 5V Grade 1 16Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77900
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN322 - Differences between Grade 1 Versions of the FM25L04 and the FM25L04B
Applies to 3V Grade 1 4Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77897
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN321 - Differences between Grade 1 Versions of the FM25040A and the FM25040B
Applies to 5V Grade 1 4Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77896
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN320 - Replacing the FM25256B with the FM25W256
Compares 256Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77895
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN319 - Differences between the FM25CL64 and the FM25CL64B
Applies to 3V 64Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77893
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN318 - Differences between the FM25L16 and the FM25L16B
Applies to 3V 16Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77892
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN316 - Differences between the FM25640 and the FM25640B
Applies to 5V 64Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77889
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN315 - Differences between the FM25C160 and the FM25C160B
Applies to 5V 16Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77888
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN314 - Differences between the FM25040A and the FM25040B
Applies to 5V 4Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77884
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN311 - FM25V01 Replaces Two FM25CL64s
Upgrade Your Board with new F-RAM Device
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77883
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN308a - Comparison of FM25L256B, FM25V02, and FM25W256
Applies to 256Kb SPI F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77882
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN217 - FM24CL64B as Replacement for FM24CL32
Applies to 3V I2C 32Kb and 64Kb Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77880
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN215 - Differences between the FM24C64 and FM24C64B
Compares 64Kb 5V I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77881
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/05/13 |
AN78920 - PSoC® 1 Temperature Measurement Using Diode
AN78920 explains the diode-based temperature measurement using PSoC® 1 – CY8C28xxx family.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=63909
|
Application Notes |
PSoC Designer,
CY8C28xxx,
PSoC® 1
|
(5/5) by 1
user
|
04/04/13 |
AN76458 - PSoC® 5LP High Voltage (120-240 VAC) Powerline Communication Solution
AN76458 describes how to develop a complete powerline communication system with the PSoC 5LP family of devices. Attached to the application note is a code example of a 2400 bps FSK modem with the Cypress powerline network protocol. Also attached are design files of a board that interfaces the PSoC 5LP device to a high voltage (120-240 VAC) powerline.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=64581
|
Application Notes |
Powerline Communication,
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 5LP
|
Not yet rated
|
04/04/13 |
AN59389 - Host Sourced Serial Programming for CY8C20xx6A, CY8C20xx6AS, CY8C20xx6L, CY8C20xx7, CY8C20045 and CY8C20055
Host Sourced Serial Programming (HSSP) is a method of in-circuit serial programming (using ISSP protocol) of the CY8C20xx6A, CY8C20xx6AS, CY8C20xx6L, CY8C20xx7, CY8C20045 and CY8C20055 devices from an onboard host processor. AN59389 explains how to use and port the HSSP code example, provided along with this application note, to the desired host processor for programming the CY8C20xx6A, CY8C20xx6AS, CY8C20xx6L, CY8C20xx7, CY8C20045 and CY8C20055 devices.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=42958
|
Application Notes |
CY8C20xx7/S,
CapSense® Controllers,
CapSense Plus
|
Not yet rated
|
04/04/13 |
AN2397 - CapSense® Data Viewing Tools
AN2397 teaches you how to monitor data from any Cypress CapSense® controller using either the I2C or UART interface. With the tools described in this application note you can view and log real-time sensor data for CapSense tuning and debugging.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2784
|
Application Notes |
CY8C20xx7/S,
Touch Sensing,
CY8C20x34,
CY8C21x34,
CY8C24x94,
CapSense® Controllers,
SmartSense™,
CapSense Plus
|
(5/5) by 1
user
|
04/04/13 |
AN206 - Differences in FM24L256 and FM24V02
Applies to 256Kb I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77823
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/03/13 |
AN216 - Differences between the FM24C256 and FM24W256
Compares 256Kb 5V I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77822
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/03/13 |
AN213 - Differences between the FM24C04A and FM24C04B
Compares 4Kb 5V I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77821
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/03/13 |
AN212 - Differences between the FM24CL64 and FM24CL64B
Compares 64Kb 3V I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77819
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
04/03/13 |
AN210 - Differences between the FM24CL04 and FM24CL04B
Compares 4Kb 3V I2C F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77818
|
Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
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04/03/13 |
AN207b - FM24V01 Replaces Two FM24CL64s
Upgrade Your Board with new F-RAM Device
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77816
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Application Notes |
Nonvolatile Products,
F-RAM Serial
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Not yet rated
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04/03/13 |
AN114 - FM18W08 Replaces FM18L08
Upgrade Your Board with new F-RAM Device
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77807
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Application Notes |
F-RAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products
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Not yet rated
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04/03/13 |
AN113 - Differences in FM1608 and FM1608B
Compares 256Kb F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77805
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Application Notes |
F-RAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products
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Not yet rated
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04/03/13 |
AN108 - Differences in FM18L08 and FM28V020
Applies to 256Kb Parallel F-RAM Devices
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=77802
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Application Notes |
F-RAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products
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Not yet rated
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04/03/13 |
AN72845 - Design Guidelines for Cypress Quad Flat No Extended Lead (QFN) Packaged Devices
AN72845 describes guidelines for the design, manufacturing, and handling of Cypress’s quad flat no extended lead (QFN) packages on flexible printed circuits (FPCs) and rigid printed circuit boards.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=57189
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 3
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Not yet rated
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04/03/13 |
AN72382 - Using PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP GPIO Pins
AN72382 shows you how to use GPIO pins effectively in PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP. Major topics include GPIO basics, configuration, mixed-signal use, registers, interrupts, and low-power behavior.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=57571
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP
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(3.5/5) by 2
users
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04/02/13 |
AN60081 - Interfacing Samsung MuxOneNand to Cypress USB Controllers
AN60081 explains how to interface Cypress EZ-USB® controller to a Samsung MuxOneNand. It includes a complete API library with source code, helps to integrate MuxOneNand support to any Cypress High Speed USB controller based systems.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40975
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Application Notes |
USB Controllers,
EZ-USB FX2LP™
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Not yet rated
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04/02/13 |
AN60630 - PSoC® 3 – 8051 Code and Memory Optimization
AN60630 shows how to increase the efficiency of 8051 code in PSoC® 3 by making greater use of the 8051 core internal features.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40986
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 2
users
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04/02/13 |
AN76530 - PSoC® 1 Automotive Ultrasonic Distance Measurement for Park Assist Systems
AN76530 describes how to use PSoC® 1 devices to build a four-channel ultrasonic distance measurement system for ultrasonic parking assistance (UPA) applications.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=65556
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Application Notes |
Automotive,
PSoC® 1
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Not yet rated
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04/02/13 |
AN66311 - Timing Recommendations for Byte Enables and Chip Enables in MoBL® SRAMs
AN66311 provides timing recommendations for the use of byte enable pins (BHE and BLE) and chip enables (single or dual, as applicable) in select Cypress MoBL® SRAMs with a date code before 2011.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=48325
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Application Notes |
Async Micropower (MoBL™) SRAMs
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(5/5) by 1
user
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04/01/13 |
AN76348 - Differences in Implementation of EZ-USB® FX2LP™ and EZ-USB FX3 Applications
AN76348 describes the differences between the implementation of applications based on EZ-USB FX2LP™ and EZ-USB FX3™.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=61948
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX2LP™,
EZ-USB FX3™,
USB SuperSpeed Peripherals
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Not yet rated
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03/27/13 |
AN75779 - How to Implement an Image Sensor Interface with EZ-USB® FX3™ in a USB Video Class (UVC) Framework
Cypress’s EZ-USB® FX3™ is a USB 3.0 peripheral controller with a general programmable interface, called GPIF™ II, which can connect easily to a range of devices. For example, AN75779 describes how FX3 works with USB video class (UVC) to allow a video-streaming device, such as a webcam, to connect to a USB host to stream video.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=62824
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX3™
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(4.6/5) by 7
users
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03/26/13 |
AN61290 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Hardware Design Considerations
AN61290 reviews several topics for designing a hardware system around a PSoC® 3 or PSoC 5LP device. Subjects include power system, reset, crystal, and other pin connections, and programming and debugging interfaces. Also included are instructions on how to use PSoC Creator™ to configure the device for the hardware environment.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=43337
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C38xxx
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Not yet rated
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03/26/13 |
AN68272 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Customizing the Bootloader Communication Channel
AN68272 describes how to customize the PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP bootloader communication channel with UART as an example.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=50230
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP
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(5/5) by 1
user
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03/26/13 |
AN66477 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP® - Temperature Measurement with a Thermistor
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=49052
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 2
users
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03/26/13 |
AN54460 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Interrupts
AN54460 explains the interrupt architecture in PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP and the support for interrupts in the PSoC Creator™ IDE.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=38267
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
PSoC® Software,
CY8C38xxx
|
(4.5/5) by 4
users
|
03/25/13 |
AN73054 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Programming Using an External Microcontroller (HSSP)
AN73054 shows how to apply C code to program PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP devices using an external microcontroller. This process is referred to as Host Sourced Serial Programming (HSSP), in which the host microcontroller programs PSoC 3 / PSoC 5LP through the serial wire debug (SWD) interface. The C code is written so it can be ported to any microcontroller with minimal changes, greatly reducing the time required to develop HSSP applications for PSoC 3 / PSoC 5LP.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=57435
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
|
Not yet rated
|
03/25/13 |
AN82072 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP USB General Data Transfer with Standard OS Drivers
AN82072 discusses how to use PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP devices to transfer generic data across USB using native OS drivers included with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=70131
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP
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Not yet rated
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03/25/13 |
AN78175 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - IEC 60730 Class B Safety Software Library
AN78175 describes the PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP IEC 60730 Class B Safety Software Library and includes an example project with self-check routines to ensure reliable and safe operation.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=61356
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
|
(5/5) by 1
user
|
03/25/13 |
AN65977 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Creating an Interface to a TMP05/TMP06 Digital Temperature Sensor
AN65977 describes how to configure PSoC 3 applications to interface to an Analog Devices' TMP05 or TMP06 temperature sensor.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=48490
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C38xxx
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(5/5) by 11
users
|
03/25/13 |
AN73468 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Single-Cell Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) Battery Charger
AN73468 explains a single-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) battery charger implementation using PSoC 3 or PSoC 5LP. Two types of implementations - linear and switching type are supported. An attached PSoC Creator project, which includes a charge display tool, demonstrates Li-ion battery charging.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=58095
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Application Notes |
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
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Not yet rated
|
03/25/13 |
AN60594 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP: Low Frequency FSK Modulation and Demodulation
AN60594 describes how to create a frequency shift keying (FSK) modulator and demodulator with PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP, with digital 0s represented by 2100 Hz, and digital 1s, represented by 1300 Hz.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40985
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
CY8C53xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C52xxx,
CY8C55xxx,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
CY8C32xxx,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C54xxx,
CY8C38xxx
|
(5/5) by 1
user
|
03/25/13 |
AN77900 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Low-power Modes and Power Reduction Techniques
AN77900 is an introduction to the PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP low-power modes and features. Major topics include PSoC power modes, power management API and registers, additional power-saving techniques, and other low-power mode considerations. The associated PSoC Creator project demonstrates these principles.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=64554
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP
|
Not yet rated
|
03/22/13 |
AN43593 - Storage Capacitor (VCAP) Options for Cypress nvSRAM
AN43593 discusses the selection criteria for the storage capacitor (VCAP) options for Cypress nvSRAMs. This document also provides a sample list of a few suitable capacitors as guidance.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=12769
|
Application Notes |
nvSRAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products,
nvSRAM Serial
|
Not yet rated
|
03/21/13 |
AN14558 - Implementing I/O Bit-Bang SPI Interface with EZ-USB FX2LP™
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=49544
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX2LP™
|
Not yet rated
|
03/19/13 |
AN58764 - Implementing a Virtual COM Port using FX2LP
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40248
|
Application Notes |
USB Hi-Speed Peripherals
|
Not yet rated
|
03/19/13 |
AN55663 - Migrating from CY14E256L/STK14C88 to CY14E256LA
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=38980
|
Application Notes |
nvSRAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products,
Memory
|
Not yet rated
|
03/18/13 |
AN1111 - Design and Layout Guidelines for Cypress Clock Generators
AN1111 covers the basic schematic design and printed circuit board (PCB) layout guidelines for Cypress clock generators. General practices for power supply filtering, output terminations, and critical component placements are described in detail. Recommendations for routing clock signals are discussed in brief. Typical examples of schematic and layout are given for reference.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=12628
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Application Notes |
Clock Generation
|
Not yet rated
|
03/18/13 |
AN78646 - Integrated Power Manager using PSoC® 1
AN78646 describes the key concepts of power management, including voltage sequencing, fault detection, voltage and current monitoring, real-time trimming, and I2C host communication. The associated example project delivers a fully integrated power management system solution.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=63431
|
Application Notes |
CY8C22xxx/CY8C21x45,
CY8C24x23A,
PSoC Designer,
CY8C23x33,
CY8C28xxx,
CY8C27x43,
CY8C21x34,
CY8C21x23,
CY8C24x94,
PSoC® 1,
CY8C29x66
|
(5/5) by 1
user
|
03/18/13 |
AN6068 - Replacing 4Mbit (256K x16) MRAM with Cypress nvSRAM
AN6068 discusses the key pinout differences between the Everspin 4Mbit (256K x 16) MRAM and Cypress 4Mbit (256K x 16) nvSRAM devices. These differences should be taken into consideration when designing a PCB to use either MRAM or the high performance nvSRAM on the same footprint as true alternate source part number on the same bill of materials (BOM).
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=12773
|
Application Notes |
nvSRAM Parallel,
Nonvolatile Products
|
Not yet rated
|
03/13/13 |
AN73503 - USB HID Bootloader for PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP
A complete USB human-interface device (HID) bootloader solution for PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP is provided in this Application Note. It describes how to add an USB bootloader to a PSoC 3 or PSoC 5LP project. It also discusses how to create your own bootloader GUI using visual C#. The GUI provided uses the HID interface for communication to perform the whole bootload operation.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=57561
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
|
Not yet rated
|
03/05/13 |
AN84868 - Configuring an FPGA over USB Using Cypress EZ-USB® FX3™
AN84868 shows you how to configure a Xilinx FPGA over a slave serial interface using EZ-USB® FX3™, which is the next-generation USB 3.0 peripheral controller.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=75048
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Application Notes |
EZ-USB FX3™
|
(5/5) by 1
user
|
02/28/13 |
AN73212 - Debugging with PSoC® 1
AN73212 introduces the elements of the PSoC® 1 debugger system and explains how to configure and use them effectively
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=57555
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Application Notes |
CY8C22xxx/CY8C21x45,
CY8C24x23A,
PSoC Designer,
CY8C23x33,
CY8C28xxx,
CY8C20x34,
CY8C27x43,
CY8C20xx6A,
CY8C21x34,
CY8C21x23,
CY8C24x94,
PSoC® 1,
CY8C29x66
|
(5/5) by 4
users
|
02/20/13 |
AN52705 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Getting Started with DMA
AN52705 provides an introduction to direct memory access (DMA) in PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=37793
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Application Notes |
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
PSoC® Creator™,
CY8C38xxx
|
(5/5) by 2
users
|
02/18/13 |
AN80555 - 72-Mbit RH QDR®II+ Interface Controller Implementation Details
AN80555 application note describes the architecture and timing details of a RHQDR®II+ memory interface controller implementation for Cypress’s Radiation Hardened QDRII+ SRAMs. The accompanying synthesizable reference design targets Xilinx Virtex-5QV family of FPGA devices.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=69649
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Application Notes |
QDR-II+
|
Not yet rated
|
02/15/13 |
AN68403 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Analog Signal Chain Calibration
AN68403 explains how to calibrate an analog signal chain by using a calibrated delta sigma ADC and an on-chip EEPROM that is available in PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=50320
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Application Notes |
CY8C36xxx,
PSoC® 5,
CY8C55xxx,
CY8C34xxx,
PSoC® 3,
PSoC® 5LP,
CY8C38xxx
|
Not yet rated
|
02/15/13 |