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?
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?
The board could be useful, but US$55 plus ship is way expensive -- more than the RasPi base board. As others have pointed out upstream, you can get a $10 Cypress board that performs the same functions, though it doesn't directly plug onto RasPi and block air flow.
As I have said many times over the years, I really like PSoC4/5 technology but I won't use Windows-based software unless someone pays me to do it. Cypress provides the technical references needed to program everything in PSoC4/5 except the routing. Until the routing information is published, you're stuck using PSoC Creator on a Windows machine. There are no open-source tools available like IceStorm for the Lattice iCE40 FPGAs.
The board could be useful, but US$55 plus ship is way expensive -- more than the RasPi base board. As others have pointed out upstream, you can get a $10 Cypress board that performs the same functions, though it doesn't directly plug onto RasPi and block air flow.
As I have said many times over the years, I really like PSoC4/5 technology but I won't use Windows-based software unless someone pays me to do it. Cypress provides the technical references needed to program everything in PSoC4/5 except the routing. Until the routing information is published, you're stuck using PSoC Creator on a Windows machine. There are no open-source tools available like IceStorm for the Lattice iCE40 FPGAs.