Monday, April 18, 2011

Characteristics of PSoC microcontrollers



Some of the most prominent features of PSoC microcontrollers are:
·                    MAC unit, hardware 8x8 multiplication, with result stored in 32-                                                                                bit accumulator,
·                     Changeable working voltage, 3.3V or 5V,
·                     Possibility of small voltage supply, to 1V,
·                     Programmable frequency choice.
Programmable blocks allow you to devise:
·                     16K bytes of programmable memory,
·                     256 bytes of RAM,
·                     AD converters with maximum resolution of 14 bits,
·                     DA converters with maximum resolution of 9 bits,



·                     Programmable voltage amplifier,
·                     Programmable filters and comparators,
·                     Timers and counters of 8, 16, and 32 bits,
·                     Pseudorandom sequences and CRC code generators,
·                     Two Full-Duplex UART’s,
·                     Multiple SPI devices,
·                     Option for connection on all output pins,
·                     Option for block combining,
·                     Option for programming only the specified memory regions and write protection,
·                     For every pin there is an option of Pull up, Pull down, High Z, Strong, or Open pin state,
·                     Possibility of interrupt generation during change of state on any input/output pin,
·                     I²C Slave or Master and Multi-Master up to speed of 400KHz,
·                     Integrated Supervisory Circuit,
·                     Built-in precise voltage reference.

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