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The year is off to a running start!
The year has just started and I have already been to 6 universities (MIT, UW Madison, MSOE, Marquette, UPENN and RPI). PSoC workshops are getting really popular! Tomorrow I am headed to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to advise some student...
Posted to C.U. Around: Cypress University Program Blog on 29 Jan 2013 by Patrick Kane  
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Tags: Cypress Kits and Demo Boards, Programmable System-on-Chip

Tips + Tricks: Menu Customization
Did you know you can create a customized menu in PSoC® Creator?   Right click in a blank area of the top menu and select customize from the dropdown menu (right). Create a new menu (below).  To add commands to the ...
Posted to PSoC Creator News and Information on 24 Jan 2013 by Robyn Weil  
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My Pseudo Random Number Generator
 The way I have previously built pseudo random number generators is to take a register of some width and toggle some bits if the MSBit is 1.  Then circular rotate left  (MSBit becomes LSBit).  The bits needed to be to...
Posted to Dave's Corner: The Dave Van Ess Blog on 23 Jan 2013 by David Van Ess  
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Happy 307th Birthday, Benjamin Franklin!
  Benjamin Franklin's life and history is taught to every US grade school student.  With his famous electricity experiments with a kite, his inventions of bifocals and his daily schedule, Benjamin Franklin's legacy is still insp...
Posted to PSoC Creator News and Information on 17 Jan 2013 by Robyn Weil  
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Did you know? There is a web page dedicated to Programming PSoC devices!
The General PSoC Programming web page is central location that details every aspect of programming PSoC devices. Topics discussed include software, hardware, documentation, and 3rd party vendor relationships available to PSoC customers. ...
Posted to PSoC Creator News and Information on 14 Jan 2013 by Mark Saunders  
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Tags: Programmable System-on-Chip

Hasbro Rocks
Hasbro is about to retire a Monopoly marker and replace it with another.  The new markers candidates are; a robot, helicopter, guitar, cat, or diamond rings.  You can vote at their facebook page.  Somehow they overlooked a...
Posted to Dave's Corner: The Dave Van Ess Blog on 10 Jan 2013 by David Van Ess  
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Tips + Tricks: Getting to a Chinese or Japanese Datasheet
  The PSoC Creator team is continually working to make our tools easier to use and to let our customers have the best experience possible on PSoC.  As part of that mission, we've been working on continually updating our componen...
Posted to PSoC Creator News and Information on 07 Jan 2013 by Robyn Weil  
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Wlecome to 2013!
Now that the Mayans have been proved wrong ... Happy New Year! We are in the midst of our freesoc/Arduino Shield contest and still accepting entries. For more information visit www.freesoc.net . I'll be at MIT next week with Dave...
Posted to C.U. Around: Cypress University Program Blog on 01 Jan 2013 by Patrick Kane  
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