Introduction
PSoC® 3 and PSoC 5LP (hereafter referred to as PSoC) are more than just microcontrollers. With PSoC you can integrate the functions of a microcontroller, complex programmable logic device (CPLD) and high-performance analog with unmatched flexibility. This saves cost, board space, power and development time.
This application note introduces the PLDs in the PSoC Universal Digital Block (UDB), and then teaches how to use them by creating PSoC Creator components. It is an effective first step in porting complex programmable logic device (CPLD) functionality to PSoC. After reading this application note, you should be familiar with PSoC PLDs, and be able to create your own custom Verilog-based components using PSoC Creator™.
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Device
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Development Kit
CY8CKIT-xxx
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Compiler
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Architecture
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Silicon
Revision
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V2.1 SP1 |
V2.1/2.0
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Keil
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GCC
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RVDS
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MDK
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AN82250.zip
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Prod
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YES
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NO
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YES
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YES*
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NO
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YES
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Prod
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YES
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NO
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YES
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YES*
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NO
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N/A
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YES
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YES
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YES
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* Refer to Migrating CY8CKIT-001 DVK project to CY8CKIT 030/ 050.
Notes:
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Click on AN84741 - PSoC® 5 to PSoC 5LP Migration Guide to learn differences between PSoC 5 and PSoC 5LP.
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For PSoC 5 project and related document, please download file AN82250_Archive.zip.
Projects associated with this application note can be downloaded from the 'Related Files' section below. For your convenience, we have provided projects that are compatible with the two most recent versions of PSoC Creator:
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AN82250.zip is used with PSoC Creator 2.1 SP1
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AN82250_Archive.zip is used with PSoC Creator 2.1/2.0
The project’s default settings may not be compatible with your device or kit, and you may need to change your project settings. For more information, see:
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