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AN82156 - PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP® - Designing PSoC Creator™ Components with UDB Datapaths
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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.
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(4.7/5) by 6
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05/09/13 |
AN57821 - PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP Mixed Signal Circuit Board Layout Considerations
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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.
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05/09/13 |
AN60590 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - Temperature Measurement with a Diode
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AN60590 explains the diode-based temperature measurement using PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP.
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(3.3/5) by 3
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05/07/13 |
AN58825 - Cypress Powerline Communication Debugging Tools
Powerlines are a widely available communication medium all over the world for Powerline Communication (PLC) technology.
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(5/5) by 2
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04/26/13 |
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.
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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.
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(5/5) by 3
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04/17/13 |
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.
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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.
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04/10/13 |
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.
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04/05/13 |
AN78920 - PSoC® 1 Temperature Measurement Using Diode
AN78920 explains the diode-based temperature measurement using PSoC® 1 – CY8C28xxx family.
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04/04/13 |
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.
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04/02/13 |
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.
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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.
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(4.5/5) by 4
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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.
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(5/5) by 11
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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.
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03/25/13 |
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.
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03/18/13 |
AN73212 - Debugging with PSoC® 1
AN73212 introduces the elements of the PSoC® 1 debugger system and explains how to configure and use them effectively
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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.
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02/18/13 |
AN2272 - PSoC® 1 Sensing - Magnetic Compass with Tilt Compensation
AN2272 presents a low-cost, digital 3-axis magnetic compass based on the Honeywell HMC1043 Magneto Resistive Sensor.
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02/07/13 |
AN61102 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP - ADC Data Buffering Using DMA
AN61102 describes how to configure the direct memory access (DMA) to buffer the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) data. It discusses how to overcome some of the limitations of the DMA when buffering the ADC data.
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02/06/13 |
AN47310 - PSoC® 1 Power Savings Using Sleep Mode
AN47310 introduces PSoC® 1 sleep mode operation and power-saving techniques. The topics include sleep mode basics, wakeup sources, power-saving techniques, and special sleep mode considerations. An example project that demonstrates sleep and wakeup operation is also provided.
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(4.3/5) by 6
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02/04/13 |
AN2017 - PSoC® 1 Temperature Measurement with Thermistor
AN2017 shows how to use PSoC® 1 to accurately measure temperature with a thermistor.
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01/29/13 |
AN2025 - Analog – Sine Wave Generation with PSoC® 1 (Demonstration with CTCSS)
AN2025 demonstrates how to generate a sine wave using two different methods: lookup table method and filtering method using PSoC® 1.
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01/25/13 |
AN2094 - PSoC® 1 - Getting Started with GPIO
AN2094 discusses general-purpose input and output (GPIO) relevant topics such as GPIO drive modes, shadow registers, and GPIO interrupts to get started with PSoC 1 GPIOs. This document also provides few tips and briefs of the other resources associated with PSoC 1 GPIOs.
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01/24/13 |
AN75320 - Getting Started with PSoC® 1
The PSoC® 1 family combines the benefits of an ASIC with the convenience of an off-the-shelf device, but without the limitation of a fixed implementation.
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01/09/13 |
AN51234 - Getting Started with SPI in PSoC® 1
AN51234 discusses serial peripheral interface (SPI) and how PSoC® 1 handles SPI communications.
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01/03/13 |
AN54181 - Getting Started with PSoC® 3
PSoC® 1, PSoC 3, and PSoC 5LP are Programmable System-on-Chips that do everything a microcontroller does and more.
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(4/5) by 10
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01/03/13 |
AN78692 - PSoC® 1 - Intelligent Fan Controller
AN78692 demonstrates how to develop 4-wire BLDC fan control systems using PSoC® 1. The four example projects demonstrate how to use the Fan controller IP and to manage BLDC fans in a various configurations.
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01/02/13 |
AN2014 - Basics of PSoC® 1 Programming
AN2014 serves as a quick start guide to PSoC® 1 Programming. It describes the Programming Interface connections, Programming modes, Programming protocol and also the different tools and applications available for programming PSoC 1 devices.
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12/26/12 |
AN58726 - PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP USB HID Intermediate (with Keyboard and Composite Device)
AN58726 covers the next level of human interface devices (HID) USB development on PSoC® 3 / PSoC 5LP discussing OUTPUT items using a keyboard and a composite device as example projects.
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12/18/12 |
AN56377 - PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP USB Transfer Types
AN56377 describes the four USB transfer types: Interrupt, Bulk, Isochronous, and Control.
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12/18/12 |
AN78737 - PSoC® 1 - Temperature Sensing Solution using a TMP05/TMP06 Digital Temperature Sensor
AN78737 enables designers using the PSoC 1 - CY8C28xxx family to quickly and easily interface with Analog Devices’ TMP05 or TMP06 digital temperature sensors.
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12/14/12 |
AN62582 - AM Modulation and Demodulation
AN62582 explains how to implement amplitude modulation (AM) and demodulation using PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP.
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12/12/12 |
AN67391 - PSoC® 1 - Low Distortion FSK Generator
AN67391 demonstrates the implementation of Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) modulated signal with all hardware and zero run-time CPU (M8C core) usage.
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12/12/12 |
AN56778 - PowerPSoC® - MPPT Solar Charger with Integrated LED Driver
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12/12/12 |
AN51188 - EZ Color - Multi Channel Color Mixing Using HB LEDs
AN51188 describes the basics of four-channel color mixing for LED dimming applications using EZ-Color.
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12/12/12 |
AN47372 - PowerPSoC - PrISM(TM) Technology for LED Dimming
AN47372 provides an overview of Cypress' PrISM Technology for LED dimming and its implementation using PowerPSoC
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(4.5/5) by 2
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12/12/12 |
AN62792 - Updating Field Firmware With PLC
AN62792 describes how to remotely update user application code of systems with Cypress PLC device without any external microcontroller or EEPROM.
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12/12/12 |
AN60685 - PLC - Interfacing the Cypress Powerline Communication Solution to CyFi Low-Power RF Module
AN60685 describes an application that bridges Cypress’ Powerline communication solution with an Artaflex AWP24S CyFi module.
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12/12/12 |
AN62769 - Encrypted Data Communication Using Cypress PLC Solution
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12/12/12 |
AN54416 - Using CY8CPLC20 in Powerline Communication (PLC) Applications
AN54416 describes how to use the Powerline Transceiver (PLT) User Module on the CY8CPLC20 device for PLC applications.
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12/12/12 |
AN64475 - PSoC®1 - Optimizing Cascaded Switched Capacitor Filters
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12/11/12 |
USB to DMX512 Converter - AN45022
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12/11/12 |
AN2095 - PSoC® 1 - Algorithm - Logarithmic Signal Companding - Not just a good idea - it is µ-Law
AN2095 presents a tutorial on logarithmic signal compression.
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12/11/12 |
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.
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(5/5) by 5
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12/11/12 |
AN60486 - PSoC® 1 M8C ImageCraft C Code Optimization
AN60486 describes the basic guidelines of optimizing code for the PSoC1 M8C CPU using the ImageCraft compiler with PSoC Designer™.
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(5/5) by 3
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12/11/12 |
AN56384 - PSoC® 1 Segment LCD Direct Drive
AN56384 explains implementation of software based multiplexed segment LCD driver in PSoC® 1 device.
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(3/5) by 2
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12/11/12 |
AN52478 - Designing an External Host Application for Cypress's Powerline Communication IC CY8CPLC10
AN52478 describes how to configure the device CY8CPLC10 with a microcontroller, so the user will be able to transmit and receive data over the powerline with an external microcontroller. The CY8CPLC10 is an integrated Powerline Communication chip with the Powerline Modem PHY, Powerline Network Protocol Stack, and I2C interface. An External Host can control CY8CPLC10 to communicate with different nodes on the powerline.
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(5/5) by 2
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12/11/12 |
AN47215 - PSoC® RC Oscillator to Accurately Time Sleep Cycles
AN47215 describes a method of using an external RC oscillator to create sleep cycles with an accurate period.
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12/11/12 |
AN44168 - PSoC® 1 Device Programming using External Microcontroller (HSSP)
AN44168 describes the practical implementation of PSoC 1 programming procedure (source code provided in C language). It acts as a good starting point for developers wanting to create their own PSoC 1 programming solution.
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12/11/12 |