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Cypress Semiconductor |
PSoC-62 MCU 32-bit Dual CPU Subsystem ■ 150-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F (CM4) CPU with single-cycle multiply, floating point, and memory protection unit (MPU) ■ 100-MHz Cortex-M0+ (CM0+) CPU with single-cycle multiply and MPU ■ User-selectable core logic operation at |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Powerline Communication ■ Integrated Powerline Modem PHY ■ 2400 bps Frequency Shift Keying Modulation ■ Powerline Optimized Network Protocol ■ Integrates Data Link, Transport, and Network Layers ■ Supports Bidirectional Half-Duplex Communication ■ 8-bit CRC Error Detection |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
PSoC-62 MCU 32-bit Dual CPU Subsystem ■ 150-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F (CM4) CPU with single-cycle multiply, floating point, and memory protection unit (MPU) ■ 100-MHz Cortex-M0+ (CM0+) CPU with single-cycle multiply and MPU ■ User-selectable core logic operation at |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Configurable IOs ■ Overview The CapSense ExpressTM controller allows the control of 8 IOs configurable as capacitive sensing buttons or as GPIOs for driving LEDs or interrupt signals based on various button conditions. The GPIOs are also configurable for waking up t |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Programmable System-on-Chip 32-bit MCU Sub-system ■ 24-MHz ARM Cortex-M0 CPU with single-cycle multiply ■ Up to 32 kB of flash with Read Accelerator ■ Up to 4 kB of SRAM Programmable Analog ■ Two opamps with reconfigurable high-drive external and high-bandwidth internal drive a |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
PSoC Programmable System-on-Chip ■ Powerful Harvard-architecture processor ❐ M8C processor speeds up to 24 MHz ❐ 8 × 8 multiply, 32-bit accumulate ❐ Low power at high speed ❐ Operating voltage: 3.0 V to 5.25 V ❐ Operating voltages down to 1.0 V using on-chip switch mode pump (SMP) ❐ |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Configurable IOs ■ Overview The CapSense ExpressTM controller allows the control of 6 IOs configurable as capacitive sensing buttons or as GPIOs for driving LEDs or interrupt signals based on various button conditions. The GPIOs are also configurable for waking up t |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
PSoC Programmable System-on-Chip ■ Low power CapSense® block ❐ Configurable capacitive sensing elements ❐ Supports combination of CapSense buttons, sliders, touchpads, and proximity sensors ■ Powerful Harvard-architecture processor ❐ M8C processor speeds running up to 12 MHz ❐ Low p |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
CapSense Applications ■ Low Power CapSenseTM Block ❐ Configurable Capacitive Sensing Elements ❐ Supports Combination of CapSense Buttons, Sliders, Touchpads, TouchScreens, and Proximity Sensors Powerful Harvard Architecture Processor ❐ M8C Processor Speeds Running to 24 |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Proximity Sensors an advanced analog sensing channel and the Capacitive Sigma Delta PLUS (CSD PLUS) sensing algorithm, which delivers a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of greater than 100:1 to ensure touch accuracy even in extremely noisy environments. These controllers a |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Programmable System-on-Chip 32-bit MCU Sub-system ■ 24-MHz ARM Cortex-M0 CPU with single-cycle multiply ■ Up to 32 kB of flash with Read Accelerator ■ Up to 4 kB of SRAM Programmable Analog ■ Two opamps with reconfigurable high-drive external and high-bandwidth internal drive a |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Programmable System-on-Chip 32-bit MCU Sub-system ■ 24-MHz ARM Cortex-M0 CPU with single-cycle multiply ■ Up to 32 kB of flash with Read Accelerator ■ Up to 4 kB of SRAM Programmable Analog ■ Two opamps with reconfigurable high-drive external and high-bandwidth internal drive a |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
1.8V CapSense Controller ■ QuietZone™ Controller ❐ Patented Capacitive Sigma Delta PLUS (CSD PLUS™) sensing algorithm for robust performance ❐ High Sensitivity (0.1 pF) and best-in-class SNR performance to support: • Overlay thickness of 15 mm for glass and 5 mm plastic • Pr |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Automotive Programmable System-on-Chip ■ Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) Q100 qualified ■ Powerful Harvard-architecture processor ❐ M8C processor speeds up to 24 MHz ❐ 8 × 8 multiply, 32-bit accumulate ❐ Low power at high speed ❐ Automotive A-grade: 3.0 V to 5.25 V operation at –40 ° |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
One Button and Two Button Capacitive Controllers ■ Capacitive button input tied to a configurable output ❐ Robust sensing algorithm ❐ High sensitivity, low noise ❐ Immunity to RF and AC noise ❐ Low radiated EMC noise ❐ Supports wide range of input capacitance, sensor shapes, and sizes ■ Target Appl |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
1.8V CapSense Controller ■ QuietZone™ Controller ❐ Patented Capacitive Sigma Delta PLUS (CSD PLUS™) sensing algorithm for robust performance ❐ High Sensitivity (0.1 pF) and best-in-class SNR performance to support: • Overlay thickness of 15 mm for glass and 5 mm plastic • Pr |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Programmable System-on-Chip CapSense Controller ■ Advanced CapSense® block with SmartSense™ Auto-Tuning ❐ Patented CSD sensing algorithm ❐ SmartSense_EMC Auto-Tuning • Sets and maintains optimal sensor performance during run time • Eliminates system tuning during development and production • Compe |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Configurable IOs ■ Overview The CapSense ExpressTM controller allows the control of 4 IOs configurable as capacitive sensing buttons or as GPIOs for driving LEDs or interrupt signals based on various button conditions. The GPIOs are also configurable for waking up t |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Configurable IOs ■ Overview The CapSense ExpressTM controller allows the control of 4 IOs configurable as capacitive sensing buttons or as GPIOs for driving LEDs or interrupt signals based on various button conditions. The GPIOs are also configurable for waking up t |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
Configurable IOs ■ Overview The CapSense ExpressTM controller allows the control of 10 IOs configurable as capacitive sensing buttons or as GPIOs for driving LEDs or interrupt signals based on various button conditions. The GPIOs are also configurable for waking up |
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