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saga_1136906
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Hi,

i'd developed years ago a project with CY8C21434-24LTXI. Now it's seem to be obsolete and/or of difficult finding.

In this case there is another chip with similar performance and costs to replace it?

Thanks

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SampathS_11
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Hello @saga_1136906 ,

I understand your concern. Similar options in the PSoC1 family will lead to the same problem of obsolescence and / or non-availability of parts.

Hence, I request you to kindly consider our newest PSoC4 parts to replace your existing design. Kindly visit  32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M0/M0+ PSoC® 4000 Entry-level MCUs for more information.

Best regards,

Sampath Selvaraj

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SampathS_11
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Hello @saga_1136906 ,

I understand your concern. Similar options in the PSoC1 family will lead to the same problem of obsolescence and / or non-availability of parts.

Hence, I request you to kindly consider our newest PSoC4 parts to replace your existing design. Kindly visit  32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M0/M0+ PSoC® 4000 Entry-level MCUs for more information.

Best regards,

Sampath Selvaraj

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Hi Sampath Selvaraj,

can you address me to the more similar device as CY8C21434-24LTXI ?

 

Thanks

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ncbs
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Hi @saga_1136906,

The following part numbers are of PSoC 4000S family and sport the 32-pin QQFN package CY8C4024LQI-S412, CY8C4025LQI-S412, CY8C4045LQI-S412

Regards,
Nikhil

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