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?
Well done Doug, for creating a PSOC 5 based Hat.
Yes, you can buy riduculously priced PSoC dev boards from Cypress, but you've got to remember these are loss-leaders for Cypress to sell their chips. It wasn't always this way, and I still have many of the high priced tools for Psocs. Cypress are aggressively trying to break into the market dominated by PICs and Atmels.
I've been a long time PSoC user and I have clients who use them. They're not just microcontrollers, they are configurable hardware. You can construct zero jitter triggering and timing blocks that require no code to work. They're not the tool for every job, but they are the perfect tool for some jobs.
Mounting a PSoC on a Pi gives a much neater solution than trying to link to a dev board.
I can can see that programming the Psoc from the Pi must have been a nightmare to sort out & have you found a way to host the dev environment on the Pi? I can see you've already put a tome of work into this and I applaud you.
... and now the economics of selling hardware is a subject on TheAmpHour podcast:
An Interview with Clint Cole of Digilent | The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast
It's a very good episode overall. Worth checking out...