Blog Posts - Cypress.com http://www.cypress.com/?id= PSoC workshop at MIT http://www.cypress.com/?rID=59517 PSoC workshop at MIT Tang Center focusing on CapSense - This Thursday!

Here is the place to register if you want to attend http://psoccapsense.eventbrite.com/

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Mon, 20 Feb 2012 11:23:34 -0600
How Smart Is SmartSense? CapSense 自动调校技术 http://www.cypress.com/?rID=43803 Here is a 10 minute video from our CapSense team. It was recorded in Mandarin for our China audience :-)

                                                                                    

 
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Mon, 14 Jun 2010 09:39:50 -0600
The Little CapSense Button That Could http://www.cypress.com/?rID=43342  The little CapSense button that could:

•    migrate to large multi touch solutions
•    offer the best noise immunity
•    implement haptics feedback
•    sense liquid level and proximity
•    support SmartSense™ auto tuning
•    compensate environmental and process variation
•    automatically adapt threshold setting
•    shorten EMS test time and get reliability approval

It has been a very joyful week at Cypress San Jose headquarter office, where the international FAE conference is being held. I salute engineers and always enjoy their presence, because they are the builders of our modern world. They mediate every day of our life with delightful, robust and intelligent products, the result of engineers quietly sweating on their work.
 
Today, I had lunch with two engineers who both have been intensively involved in CapSense solutions. One of them is form China focusing on home appliance and the other one is from US specializing in automotive applications. Though coming from completely different cultures, 5 minutes later, they realized that they are one-hearted when it comes to the touch sensing domain. 5 minutes and 1 second later, one of them grabbed his laptop to show his new friend tricks in the latest dual channel CapSense (CSD2x) user module in PSoC Designer. 30 minutes of nods and shakes later, they exchanged respects to each other not just as colleges, but also as friends who live across the world.

This post was suggested by them: “The Little CapSense Button That Could”, inspired by is a moralistic children's story “The Little Engine that Could”. The book is used to highlight the value of optimism and hard work. Before we, Cypress, become the market leader of CapSense, we say "I--think--I--can, I--think--I--can." And now, we simply say "I thought I could, I thought I could." :-)

 

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Fri, 21 May 2010 10:44:46 -0600
National Engineer's Week http://www.cypress.com/?rID=40326 Feb. 14 - 20 is National Engineer's Week. New England kicked off National Engineer's Week 2010 on February 11th and 12th at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Boston.

Professor Ted Kochanski of the University of New Hampshire attended the career fair on behalf of the IEEE and showed interested students PSoC solutions.

Professor Kochanski is showing a student PSoC Designer Software. The kits on the table are CY3269N Lighting Kit,

CY3271 PSOC First Touch Kit with Cy Fi and in the lower left corner most of a CY8CKIT-003 PSoC 3 First Touch Kit.

Professor Kochanski explains how the Capsense module in the CY3269N lighting kit works.

As for me, I will be at UC San Diego the next few days conducting a PSoC 3 workshop then it is off to India

Cheers

 

 

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Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:54:03 -0600
PSoC heads downunder http://www.cypress.com/?rID=39645 After a 14 hour flight SFO to Sydney I finally arrived at University of New South Wales where i will demonstrate PSoC Dynamic Reconfigurability at a conference session later today.

                 

View from my dorm room at UNSW

CUA display at FPT 2009

Stay tuned for some demo pictures

 

Cheers Mates!

 

 

 

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Tue, 08 Dec 2009 19:39:46 -0600