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AN60580 - SIO Tips and Tricks in PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP
AN60580 explains the following applications of SIO pins: Comparator, Charge pump, Level shifter, Half wave rectifier, Peak detector, and Sleep wakeup using SIO Comparator.
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12/05/12 |
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.
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12/05/12 |
AN60317 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP I2C Bootloader
AN60317 describes how to add an I2C bootloader to a PSoC® 3 or PSoC 5LP project.
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12/05/12 |
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.
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12/05/12 |
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.
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12/05/12 |
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.
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12/05/12 |
AN52927 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Segment LCD Direct Drive
Although segment LCD modules are available with inbuilt drivers, these modules are more expensive than segment LCD glass. PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5 LP, with its configurable analog and digital hardware, also has an integrated configurable LCD driver that supports a wide variety of LCD glass types. This application note explains how to drive multiplexed segment LCD glass using PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP.
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12/05/12 |
AN60024 - Switch Debouncer and Glitch Filter with PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP
AN60024 introduces the concepts of switch debouncing and glitch filtering for digital input signals, and shows how to create several debounce and filter projects for PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP, using PSoC Creator™.
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12/05/12 |
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.
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12/05/12 |
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.
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12/05/12 |
AN60590 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Temperature Measurement with a Diode
AN60590 explains the diode-based temperature measurement using PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP.
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12/05/12 |
AN66444 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP Correlated Double Sampling to Reduce Offset, Drift, and Low Frequency Noise
AN66444 describes the implementation of correlated double sampling (CDS) in PSoC ® 3 and PSoC 5LP, for DC offset cancellation and noise reduction.
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12/05/12 |
AN62510 - Implementing State Machines with PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP
The method to implement state machines using the PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP family of devices is explained in this Application Note. Mealy and Moore state machines implementations are shown with associated projects.
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12/05/12 |
AN57473 - PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP USB HID Fundamentals with Mouse and Joystick
AN57473 covers basic Human Interface Device (HID) USB development on PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP. It focuses on basic mouse and joystick inputs as example projects.
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(4.4/5) by 9
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12/05/12 |
AN75813 - H Bridge Based Motor Drive Protection Using PSoC® 3
AN75813 demonstrates the use of a PSoC 3 for brushed DC motor drive protection and diagnostics. The PSoC 3 protection system is optimized for the widely used H bridge, but it can easily be adapted to other DC motors. The implementation emphasizes the use of digital logic present on the PSoC 3 to free the CPU for more involved tasks such as motor control. This application note specifically addresses motor drive protection and diagnostics and does not discuss motor control.
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12/04/12 |
AN72382 - Using PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP GPIO Pins
AN72382 shows you how to effectively use the GPIO pins in PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP. Major topics include GPIO basics, configuration, mixed-signal use, registers, interrupts, and low-power behavior.
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(3.5/5) by 2
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12/04/12 |
AN80555 - 72-Mbit RH QDR®II+ Interface Controller Implementation Details
AN80555 details the implementation and timing details of the RH QDR®II+ Interface Controller targeted for the Xilinx Virtex-5QV family of devices. The given reference design example uses built-in Virtex-5QV structures to achieve an aggregate data throughput of 36-GB per second.
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12/02/12 |
Interfacing SRAM with FX2LP over GPIF - AN57322
This application note discusses how to connect Cypress SRAM CY7C1399B to FX2LP over the General Programmable Interface (GPIF).
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11/28/12 |
AN56835 - Interfacing West Bridge® Astoria to WirelessUSB™ LP
West Bridge® Astoria is a USB and mass storage peripheral controller that contains three main ports: processor interface (P-Port), mass storage support (S-Port), and USB interface (U-Port).
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11/28/12 |
AN73304 - Booting EZ-USB® FX3 over Synchronous ADMux Interfaces
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11/27/12 |
AN68914 - EZ-USB® FX3 I2C Boot Option
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11/27/12 |
AN70193 - EZ-USB® FX3 SPI Boot Option
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11/27/12 |
AN73150 - Booting EZ-USB® FX3 over High-Speed USB
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11/27/12 |
AN44517 - Design Recommendation for Battery Backed SRAMs Using Cypress MoBL® SRAMs
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11/23/12 |
Working With inf File of a Device Using CyUSB.sys - AN61465
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11/07/12 |
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.
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11/07/12 |
AN74505 - EZ-USB® FX2LP™ - Developing USB Application on MAC OS X using LIBUSB
AN74505 describes how libusb-1.0 can be used to develop USB host application (Cocoa Application) on MAC OS X 10.6/10.7 for Cypress EZ-USB® FX2LP™ products. This includes step-by-step procedure for developing a host application to communicate with FX2LP products. Here, a bulkloop host application is demonstrated using a bulkloop firmware.
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11/05/12 |
AN54908 - Accelerated Neutron SER Testing and Calculation of Terrestrial Failure Rates
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11/02/12 |
AN69196 - Startup Issue with CY2305
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10/29/12 |
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.
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10/23/12 |
ANC0001 - Layout Recommendations for the CY22388, CY22389, and CY22391 Devices
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10/22/12 |
AN63788 - CyUSB.sys Driver for EZ-USB®
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10/17/12 |
AN6075 - enCoRe™ II USB Bootloader
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10/16/12 |
AN66806 - Getting Started with EZ-USB® FX2LP™ GPIF
The GPIF is a programmable parallel interface that provides a glue-less interface between the EZ-USB® FX2LP™ and an external peripheral.
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(4.7/5) by 3
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10/16/12 |
AN73609 - EZ-USB® FX2LP™/ FX3™ Developing Bulk-Loop Example on Linux
AN73609 describes how libusb can be used to develop an USB host application on a Linux-based OS for Cypress EZ-USB® FX2LP™/ FX3™ products. It includes a step-by-step procedure for developing the bulk-loop example.
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10/15/12 |
AN65209 - Getting Started with FX2LP™
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10/15/12 |
AN14557 - Introduction to CyUSB.dll Based Application Development Using VC#
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10/08/12 |
Guide to Boot EZ-USB from External Parallel Memory - AN55037
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10/05/12 |
AN80994 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5 EMC Best Practices and Recommendations
AN80994 gives recommendations and best practices that help in improving the EMC performance of PSoC 3 and PSoC 5 based designs.
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10/03/12 |
AN43380 - HSB Operation in nvSRAMs
This application note describes the internal architecture and functionality of Hardware STORE Busy (HSB) pin of Cypress nvSRAMs.
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10/03/12 |
AN6068 - Replacing MRAM with Cypress nvSRAM
AN6068 discusses the key pinout differences between a MRAM and Cypress nvSRAM device.
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10/03/12 |
AN61744 - Introduction to CyAPI.lib Based Application Development Using VC++
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10/01/12 |
AN6022 - A Comparison between nvSRAMs and BBSRAMs
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09/27/12 |
AN69702 - 72-Mbit RHQDRII+™ Power Modes
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09/25/12 |
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.
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09/25/12 |
AN4011 - Choosing The Right Cypress Synchronous SRAM
This application note gives an overview of Standard Synchronous, NoBL, QDR-II, QDR-II+, DDR-II and DDR-II+ SRAM's.
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09/24/12 |
AN1090 - NoBL™: The Fast SRAM Architecture
AN1090 describes the operation of NoBL™ SRAMs and outlines how it is suitable for networking applications.
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09/21/12 |
AN46982 - PLL Considerations in QDRII/II+/DDRII/II+SRAMS
AN46982 provides an overview of the operation of QDR-II/II+/DDR-II/II+ SRAMs in PLL disabled mode.
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09/21/12 |
AN4065 - QDR™-II, QDR-II+, DDR-II, and DDR-II+ Design Guide
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09/21/12 |
AN42468 - On-Die Termination for QDR™II+/DDRII+ SRAMs
AN42468 discusses on-die termination (ODT) scheme, implementation, advantages and power calculation for the QDR™II+ and DDRII+ family of Synchronous SRAMs on the 65-nm technology devices.
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09/11/12 |