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CapSense® Controller Code Examples Design Guide
This document provides a detailed overview of 10 CapSense code examples with an intention to help customers experience and evaluate features of Cypress CapSense Controllers, CapSense Kits, and CapSense User Modules. This document also explains how to read back and plot sensor data through I2C and UART interfaces. You should be familiar with CapSense sensing technology before you read this document.

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12/03/12
CE54366 - CSD with I2CHW Slave on CY8C24x94
This code example describes how to scan four CapSense® buttons regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol.

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07/26/12
CE54363 - CSA with I2CHW Slave on CY8C20xx6
This code example describes how to scan four CapSense® buttons regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol.

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07/26/12
CE54365 - CSD with I2CHW Slave on CY8C21x34
CE54365 describes how to scan five CapSense® buttons regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol.

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07/26/12
CE63794 - CSA Software Filters with EzI2Cs Slave on CY8C20xx6
This code example describes how to scan one CapSense button and a five-segment slider regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol. This code example also describes how to apply softwa

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09/06/11
CE63796 - CSD Software Filters with EzI2Cs Slave on CY8C21x34
This code example describes how to scan one CapSense® button and five-segment slider regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol. This code example also describes how to apply sof

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08/29/11
CE63793 - CSD Software Filters with EzI2Cs Slave on CY8C20xx6A
This code example describes how to scan one CapSense® button and five-segment slider regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol. This code example also describes how to apply sof

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08/29/11
CE63795 - CSA Software Filters with EzI2Cs Slave on CY8C20x34
This code example describes how to scan one CapSense button and a five-segment slider regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol. This code example also describes how to apply softwa

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08/29/11
CE63792 - CSD Software Filters with EzI2Cs Slave on CY8C24x94
This code example describes how to scan one CapSense® button and a five-segment slider regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol. This code example also describes how to apply s

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08/29/11
CE54364 - CSD with I2CHW Slave on CY8C20xx6
This code example describes how to scan four CapSense® buttons regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol.

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08/17/11
CE54362 - CSA with I2CHW Slave on CY8C20x34
This code example describes how to scan four CapSense® buttons regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol.

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08/08/11
CE54288 - CSD with EzI2Cs Slave on CY8C20xx6
This code example describes how to scan four CapSense® buttons regularly and send the data to the master using I2C protocol.

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08/01/11
Receive ADC Data Using CYRF6936 and CY8C27643
This project demonstrates how to receive data using the WirelessUSB™ LP radio CYRF6936; it configures CY8C27643 as the MCU controlling the radio.

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03/11/11
Implementing Pin Specific Interrupts in enCoRe™ II / enCoRe II LV
This is a basic example that demonstrates how to use the pin specific GPIO interrupts in enCoRe™ II/enCoRe II LV using the CY3655 development kit

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02/24/11
Transmit ADC Data Using CYRF6936 and CY8C29666
This code example demonstrates how to transmit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) data using the WirelessUSB(TM) LP radio CYRF6936; it configures CY8C29666 as the MCU controlling the radio. This code e

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01/20/11
Dynamically Change CSD Bleed Resistor
This code example describes how to compensate for the difference in raw counts of different sensors because of the variation in their sizes by using different bleed resistors for different sensors.

(1/5) by 1 user
01/13/11
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