Don't know if anyone is interested but spotted this while browsing
psoc is a programmable chips arrays of analog and digital blocks. chips are quite cheap around the same as pics.
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Don't know if anyone is interested but spotted this while browsing
psoc is a programmable chips arrays of analog and digital blocks. chips are quite cheap around the same as pics.
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Thank you Alex for informing us(me :).
Best Regards, Refik "Alex Gibson" wrote in message news:bp6t6i$apf$ snipped-for-privacy@lust.ihug.co.nz... Don't know if anyone is interested but spotted this while browsing
psoc is a programmable chips arrays of analog and digital blocks. chips are quite cheap around the same as pics.
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I got one of these the other day and I got to say they are pretty cool. You get a PCB about the size of a BASIC STAMP, with 28 pins - it could fit into a 28 pin DIP socket. It has a USB connection on it, a cypress USB chip and a PSoC 27443 chip. It also has a place to add a 5 pin PSoC programming header to it so that you can program other PSoCs.
You also get a CD with: PSoC Designer 4.0 - the software for designing a PSoC application, the programmer software, a "key" for the C compiler, documentation and application notes. Also pretty cool.
I wish that Cypress would continue making this board, it would make a worthy addition to our robot tools.
chris in napa
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