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PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit
Included in the KOP was a new PSoC board. I can't locate any documentation for it nor how to set up the DS to work with it.
Can anyone point me to where this information can be found? |
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Here at 116, we're interested in this as well. We used the previous Cypress boards every year for Digital outputs to light indicators when certain sensors had triggered. We're really interested at how the PSoC 4 can be used.
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What about the U-HID device? This one was mentioned in a reply I got during the Beta test period. But, I haven't seen any referece to it in any of the subsequent docs or posts. TIA, Mike |
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I'll take a look and see if there's a way to support the HID outputs. |
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The PSOC 4 is an interesting device. It has an ARM processor, programmable digital logic and programmable analog. You can use it for both input and output as it is a very versatile chip.
As an example, think of all of the arduino's being used to control LEDs. Instead of writing code to meet the strict timing requirements of the LED strings, you could use a PSOC and build a hardware interface that handles the timing leaving the CPU free to do other things. These are some fun chips to play with, but they do have a higher learning curve then the other boards. |
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