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PSOC 5LP Hat for a Raspberry Pi

clem57
clem57 over 9 years ago

     I was checking Kickstarter today and found this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/land-boards/pisoc?ref=home_recs.

The project incorporates PSOC 5LP from Cypress on a custom hat. What do you think?

 

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    0 clem57 over 9 years ago

    For $10 you can get CY8CKIT-059 PSoCRegistered 5LP Prototyping Kit With Onboard Programmer and Debugger | Cypress . Solder some pins and breadboard together! image

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    0 mcb1 over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    I'm embarrassed to admit I have a number of PSOC boards and no time to start coming to grips with the software.

    I'm sure once I start using them I'll wish I had earlier, but in the meantime ....

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    0 rew over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    When PSOC4 was coming to the market I got myself one. I was interested in the analog configurabiltiy.

     

    Turns out I got a 4000 model and the analog stuff requires a 4100 or 4200. The "complete analog configurability" has to be taken with a grain of salt too... For example, you can choose which pin the ADC operates on... Ehhh... Isn't that called an "ADMUX"? The smallest AVR or PIC has that!

     

    Oh and then they say: "Supports bootloading over serial"... Turns out that what they mean is that you could write a bootloader and use the expensive debugger to put the bootloader you wrote into the chip and that from then on the chip can self program using any protocol you might want.... Ehhh. Doesn't every microcontroller have that ability? "Supports serial bootloading" to me means that I don't need an expensive debugger.


    Anyway, I have a Cypress-branded paperweight. It's not good at being a paperweight either. It's too small.

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    0 rew over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    When PSOC4 was coming to the market I got myself one. I was interested in the analog configurabiltiy.

     

    Turns out I got a 4000 model and the analog stuff requires a 4100 or 4200. The "complete analog configurability" has to be taken with a grain of salt too... For example, you can choose which pin the ADC operates on... Ehhh... Isn't that called an "ADMUX"? The smallest AVR or PIC has that!

     

    Oh and then they say: "Supports bootloading over serial"... Turns out that what they mean is that you could write a bootloader and use the expensive debugger to put the bootloader you wrote into the chip and that from then on the chip can self program using any protocol you might want.... Ehhh. Doesn't every microcontroller have that ability? "Supports serial bootloading" to me means that I don't need an expensive debugger.


    Anyway, I have a Cypress-branded paperweight. It's not good at being a paperweight either. It's too small.

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    0 clem57 over 9 years ago in reply to rew

    Darn marketing types using the engineering notes. I worked at IBM and saw the same type people do that all the time. image

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