Challengers are tasked with pushing the limits newly unleashed M0 Dual Core on the PSoC 62S4 with Infineon’s ModusToolbox Platform.
Get to the Core of the PSoC 6 microcontroller with multi-core project workflows found in ModusToolbox 3.0
Challengers are tasked with pushing the limits of the newly unleashed Arm® Cortex®-M0+ core on the PSoC 62 dual-core microcontroller with Infineon’s ModusToolbox software development platform.
With the release of ModusToolbox 3.0, Infineon invites you to create projecuts that take advantage of the dual core architecture of the PSoC 62 microcontroller. Whether your application is looking to leverage dual core for low power modes, to securely partition the cores, or to drive multiple operating systems on a single microcontroller, the PSoC 62 with ModusToolbox 3.0 helps to ease your development efforts.
30 Applicants will be chosen to receive the PSoC 62S4 Pioneer Platform, these successful applicants will be our sponsored challengers.
The sponsored challengers must use the ModusToolbox 3.0 development environment as well as demonstrate use of both the Cortex-M0+ and Cortex-M4 cores in their project. Challengers must post their progress and final project with at least 5 blog posts before the closing date. Posts which show inter-core communications and are media-rich with photos, videos and code samples will be viewed more favourably in the judging process.
Examples of qualifying projects can include and are not limited to:
- Run low power applications on the Cortex-M0+, then wake the Cortex-M4 for more complex tasks requiring additional processing power
- Using the separate cores for code isolation & security
- Run trusted firmware on dedicated core
- Run communication on the Cortex-M0+ while running more complex processes on the Cortex-M4
- Porting other OS to run on the PSoC 62 microcontroller
- Applications with the Cortex-M0+ core measuring values and the Cortex-M4 visualizing or processing the data
The Sponsored Kit | The Specs |
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PSoC 62S4 pioneer kit (CY8CKIT-062S4) is a low-cost hardware platform that enables to design and debug applications using the PSoC 62 MCU.
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*Or local equivalent
**Grand Prize and Runner Up winners also earn the finisher prize.
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Technical Judges Infineon Team |
Updated as of 17th Feb 2023
Project Phases | Dates |
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Application Period | 10th October 2022 |
Live Webinar | 10th November 2022 |
Application Deadline | 16th December 2022 |
Challengers Announced | 17th February 2023 |
Build Period | 17th February 2023 - 5th May 2023 |
Projects Due | 5th May 2023 |
Winners Announced | May 2023 |
Prizes Shipped | May 2023 |
Please congratulate me in announcing the current official Challengers:
guillengap
steve_nuspl
thinker.in
rahulkhanna
iansaurus
fyaocn
Digimorf
skruglewicz
KR_Mahadevan
bfoxx
taifur
aaryan2134
misaz
Sudeep AJ
sandeepdwivedi17
navadeepganeshu
karthickiot
These challengers will be getting the listed kit free of charge sent to their listed address on the application! Please look out for an email coming shortly with more information
Live Webinar
At the Core of the PsoC 62 Webinar
Join us for a free webinar with Clark Jarvis, Software Product Marketing Manager at Infineon Technologies, where we will explore the new development flows related to Cortex-M0+ access and new features of ModusToolbox 3.0.
Get a jump start on your project for the “At the Core” design challenge with helpful tips and tricks for leveraging ModusToolbox 3.0 with enhanced support for multi-core project workflows. Ask us questions and expand on your proposal ideas live.
Host: Clark Jarvis
Date: 10th November 2022 16:00 UK Time.
Watch the webinar here: /learn/events/c/e/1628
Selected official applicants will be chosen to receive the "Kit" listed above; these successful applicants will be our sponsored challengers. The sponsored challengers must use the PSoC 62S4 Pioneer Kit within their project, and publish their final code and designs on the Community for others to use. Those not chosen as sponsored challengers may also join the competition and be eligible to win prizes, but they must base their projects around the PSoC 62S4 Pioneer Kit and adhere to all terms and conditions of the challenge.
Applicants must post their progress and final project as at least 5 blog posts before the closing date (see above), when projects are due. Challengers are strongly encouraged to post their blogs regularly during the contest period, rather than posting them all close to the finish of the competition.
Projects that Demonstrate use of both M0 and M4 cores in their project.most creatively, along with posts that are media rich with photos, videos, and code samples will be viewed more favorably in the judging process.
The sponsored challengers must us ModusToolbox as well as Demonstrate use of both M0 and M4 cores in their project.
Challengers must post their progress and final project as at least 5 blog post before the closing date. Posts which show inter-core communication and are media rich with Photos, Videos and Code samples will be viewed more favorably in the Judging Process
Please read the full terms and conditions of the challenge, attached below.
Ready to join the challenge? Then apply here!
If you are not successful in becoming a sponsored challenger, but still want to enter, all you need to do is use the PSoC 62S4 Pioneer Kit as described above in your project and adhere to the same Terms and Conditions for a chance to be our winner! Non-sponsored challengers are eligible for the Finisher and Winner Prizes, as well.
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