
PSoC 6 WiFi-BT Pioneer Kit Guide, Doc. # 002-22677 Rev. *B
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Kit Hardware
multiplexed with onbroad peripherals and are not connected to PSoC 6 MCU by default. For
detailed information on how to rework the kit to access these pins, see
.
16. Arduino-compatible power header (J1):
This header powers the Arduino shields. It also has a
provision to power the kit though the VIN input.
17. PSoC 6 MCU debug and trace header (J12):
This header can be connected to an Embedded
Trace Macrocell (ETM)-compatible programmer/debugger.
18. Arduino Uno R3-compatible I/O headers (J2, J3, and J4):
These I/O headers bring out pins
from PSoC 6 MCU to interface with the Arduino shields. Some of these pins are multiplexed with
onboard peripherals and are not connected to PSoC 6 MCU by default. For a detailed informa-
tion on how to rework the kit to access these pins, see
19. PSoC 6 MCU program and debug header (J11):
This 10-pin header allows you to program and
debug the PSoC 6 MCU using an external programmer such as
. In addition, an exter-
nal PSoC 4, PSoC 5LP, or PSoC 6 device can be connected to this header and programmed
using KitProg2.
20. CapSense proximity header (J13):
A wire can be connected to this header to evaluate the
proximity sensing feature of CapSense.
21. CapSense slider (SLIDER) and buttons (BTN0 and BTN1):
The
CapSense touch-sensing
slider and two buttons, all of which are capable of both self-capacitance (CSD) and mutual-
capacitance (CSX) operation, allow you to evaluate Cypress’ fourth-generation CapSense tech-
nology. The slider and buttons have a 1-mm acrylic overlay for smooth touch sensing.
22.
.
System power V
DD
selection switch (SW5):
This switch is used to select the PSoC 6 MCU
V
DD
supply voltage between constant 1.8 V, constant 3.3 V, and variable 1.8 to 3.3 V. In the vari-
able 1.8 to 3.3 V mode, the PSoC Programmer software can control the voltage via KitProg2.
23. Cypress 512-Mbit serial NOR flash memory (S25FL512S, U4):
NOR flash of
512Mb capacity is connected to the serial memory interface (SMIF) of the PSoC 6 MCU. The
NOR device can be used for both data and code memory with execute-in-place (XIP) support
and encryption.
24.PSoC 6 MCU user LEDs (LED8 and LED9):
These two user LEDs can operate at the entire
operating voltage range of PSoC 6 MCU. The LEDs are active LOW, so the pins must be driven
to ground to turn ON the LEDs.
25.RGB LED (LED5):
This onboard RGB LED can be controlled by the PSoC 6 MCU. The LEDs are
active LOW, so the pins must be driven to ground to turn ON the LEDs.
26.WiFi and Bluetooth module (LBEE5KL1DX-883, U6):
This kit features the onboard WiFi and
Bluetooth combination module to demonstrate the IoT features. The LBEE5KL1DX is a Type
1DX module available with 2.4-GHz WLAN and Bluetooth functionality. Based on Cypress
CYW4343W, this module provides high-efficiency RF front-end circuits.
27.Cypress 4-Mbit serial Ferroelectric RAM (FM25V10, U5):
Footprint to connect a
any other pin-compatible F-RAM.
28. WiFi-BT antenna (ANT1):
This is the onboard antenna connected to the WiFi and Bluetooth
module.
29.VBACKUP and PMIC control selection switch (SW7, on the bottom side of the board):
This
switches the VBACKUP supply connection to PSoC 6 MCU between V
DDD
/KitProg2
and the
Super Cap/PSoC 6. When V
DDD
/KitProg2 is selected, the regulator ON/OFF is controlled by
KitProg2. When the super-capacitor is selected, the regulator ON/OFF is controlled by PSoC 6
MCU.
30.PSoC 6 USB Type-C connector (J28):
The USB cable provided with the PSoC 6 WiFi-BT
Pioneer Kit can also be connected between this USB connector and the PC to use the
PSoC 6 MCU USB device applications.