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3.
Hardware
3.1
Schematics
See the schematic files available on the
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3.2
Hardware functional description
This section explains the individual hardware blocks of the PSoC™ 6 Wi-Fi Bluetooth
®
pioneer
board.
3.2.1
PSoC™ 6 MCU (U1)
PSoC™ 6 MCU is an ultra-low-power PSoC™ family device specifically designed for wearables and
IoT products. It is a programmable embedded system-on-chip, integrating a 150-MHz CM4 as the
primary application processor, a 100-MHz CM0+ that supports low-power operations, up to 1 MB
Flash and 288KB SRAM, CAPSENSE™ touch-sensing, and custom analog and digital peripheral
functions. The programmable analog and digital peripheral functions allow higher flexibility, in-field
tuning of the design, and faster time-to-market.
For more information, see the
Simultaneous GPIO switching with unrestricted drive strengths and frequency can affect
CAPSENSE™ and ADC performance. For details, see the “Errata” section of the corresponding
3.2.2
PSoC™ 5LP (U2)
An on-board PSoC™ 5LP MCU (CY8C5868LTI-LP039) is used as KitProg3 to program and debug
the PSoC™ 6 MCU. The PSoC™ 5LP MCU connects to the USB port of a PC through a USB
connector and to the SWD and other communication interfaces of PSoC™ 6 MCU. The PSoC™ 5LP
MCU is a system-level solution providing MCU, memory, analog, and digital peripheral functions in a
single chip. The CY8C58LPxx family offers a modern method of signal acquisition, signal
processing, and control with high accuracy, high bandwidth, and high flexibility. Analog capability
spans the range from thermocouples (near DC voltages) to ultrasonic signals.
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