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I'm student at electronic engineer school in Sweden.
- Comparator
- Schmit-trigger
- Non-inverting Amplifier
- Voltage-follower
- Inverting Amplifier
- Summing Amplifier
- Differential Amplifier
Now I was curious if these are possible to make with a PSoC1 chip and if so which one would you recommend?
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Welcome in the fascinating world of PSoCs
When working with PSoCs it is always advisable to use a Development Kit. Cypress offers the CY3210-PSoCEval1 Kit. have a look here: http://www.cypress.com/?id=2218&source=buy
All your listed circuitry can be realized with a PSoC1 preferrably a CY8C29466.
Bob
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Thank you Bob.
I Will get my teacher to order the eval1 and a cople of chip's for the class right away.
Btw you don't hapen to know a good tutorial or other source of information regarding the realization of my above mentioned circuits?
/H
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There are a number of videos on PSOC 1 -
http://video.cypress.com/video-library/video/PSoC
They are not necessarily on your specific circuits, general tool usage
and how to route and features.
Your circuits have an equivalent module in PSOC Designer (Software Tool).
Note the 3210 board can debug via LCD or UART to PC, or you use -
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=63754
Each PSOC module has an associated datasheet that tells you how to
configure and setup. And the software APIs attached to that module.
Regards, Dana.
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With regards -
Your Circuit PSOC Module Used
- Comparator Comparator
- Schmit-trigger Comparator AN2161 ap note http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2623
- Non-inverting Amplifier PGA
- Voltage-follower PGA, SCBLK AN2223 ap note http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2630
- Inverting Amplifier AMPINV
- Summing Amplifier http://www.psocdeveloper.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5574
- Differential Amplifier INSAMP
Regards, Dana.
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Hi and Thank's for all the help.
I will go trough all of this.
Best regards Henrik.
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When you download PSOC Designer, and start up there are a lot of example
projects on start page. To right you will see module selector for components
to add to a project. Below is a partial list. Note right clicking a module will allow
you to open its datasheet.
Regards, Dana.
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Regards Dana.
So those are the different modules you described in your previous post?
So from these exampels I will be able to construct the amp-curcuits.
By the way am, do I realy need de eval1 kit to realize these curcuits or would for example: PSoC first toutch starter kit (CY3270) work as well? (or rather, is there a cheaper option ) for a intro level?
/Henrik
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The 3270-Kit is under revision and (temporarily) not available.
Nonetheless I would always recommend the 3210-Kit since it is more robust and gives the opportunity to program PSoC chips and use them separately.
Bob
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I concur with Bob,the CY3270 kit is cheaper, not by much, but a lot less capable overall.
Seems like there are still some CY3270 around in distribution -
http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/Technologies/Product.aspx?ProductID=CY3270CYPRESS1302330
CY3210 -
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/CY3210-PSOCEVAL1/428-1584-ND/679695
Regards, Dana.
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HI guys.
So I orderd the eval1 from cypress web-shop and also bougth the PSoC4 Pioner kit as well, for some fun.
But do the eval1's powersuply suport the walsockets in sweden?
Best regards Henrik.
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The kit normally is powered thru the USB connected Miniprog programmer. There
is not a wall wart supplied, although there is a jack for one.
Here is user manual and quick start guide -
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2541
Regards, Dana.
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Hi guys!
So I finaly got the Eval1 kit in the mail yester day. yay!
But I had a question regarding the schmitt-triger, in the document pointed out to me by Dana, it's drawn with resistor symbols.
does that mean that I will have to have resistors out side(on a bread-board) of the chip? since the other resistors sourounding the first op-amp have SC's acting as resistors?
Best regards Henrik.
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Look into the .pdf of the app-note: The resistors are PSoC internal just as all parts drawn within the rectangle.
Bob
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The Hysterisis value is set in global properties, units of voltage. Or
by the COMP_SetHyst API.
Properties window for COMPDH or COMPPH
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Hi.
Ah I see. thanks guys.
best regards Henrik.