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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am on beginner level on PSoC® Development and Programming. I am searching a suitable development kit which can help me to learn and use later on in my application. Is it possible to use CY8CKIT-001 PSoC® Development Kit for haptic application (HMI) or any other suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Best regards,
Chauhan
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Hi Chauhani,
Our PSoC1 devices will not be able to handle 120V.
Best regards,
Sampath Selvaraj.
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Hello Chauhan,
Haptics was supported in a few devices of our PSoC1 family. I have attached the datasheet of these devices. The IDE for these devices is PSoC Designer. Haptics support was done with a User Module, the datasheet for which is also attached.
As a final note, PSoC1 devices are a mature family, and hence support for them is very limited. Also, we do not have any kit which has a Haptics vibrator motor.
Best regards,
Sampath Selvaraj
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Hi Sampath,
Thank you very much for your reply. As i wrote i am on beginner level and want to build a board for haptic aplication. For me is very important to have output 120 V by applying 12 V input range from Board. Also, important is to have user guide which can support me to programm it.
Is it possible to have 120 V output from your suggested Data sheet?
Thank you very much in advance
WIth Best Regards,
Chauhani
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Hi Chauhani,
Our PSoC1 devices will not be able to handle 120V.
Best regards,
Sampath Selvaraj.