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PSoC 5

PSoC® 5LP is a true programmable embedded system-on-chip, integrating configurable analog and digital peripherals, memory, and a microcontroller on a single chip. The PSoC 5LP architecture boosts performance through: 32-bit Arm Cortex-M3 core plus DMA controller and digital filter processor, at up to 80 MHz Ultra low power with industry's widest voltage range Programmable digital and analog peripherals enable custom functions Flexible routing of any analog or digital peripheral function to any pin PSoC devices employ a highly configurable system-on-chip architecture for embedded control design. They integrate configurable analog and digital circuits, controlled by an on-chip microcontroller. A single PSoC device can integrate as many as 100 digital and analog peripheral functions, reducing design time, board space, power consumption, and system cost while improving system quality.

Project  FluxEngine

FluxEngine

“What? The FluxEngine is a very cheap USB floppy disk interface capable of reading and writing exotic non-PC floppy disk formats. It allows you to use a conventional PC drive to accept Amiga disks, CLV Macintosh disks, bizarre 128-sector …

Project  NickelBot

NickelBot

“The NickelBot is complete and it works great. The goal of the project was to create an easily portable machine that creates low cost items that could be given away at events like Maker Faires. I think it has completely …

No bitbanging necessary, or How to Drive a VGA Monitor on a PSoC 5LP w/Verilog

“In this project I want to show how to drive a VGA monitor at 800x600 60Hz (Edit: and other resolutions and frequencies) using the PSoC hardware implemented in Verilog and driven by the system clock.”