
CY7C603xx
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• An internal 1.3 voltage reference provides an absolute
reference for the analog system.
• An integrated switch mode pump (SMP) generates normal
operating voltages from a single 1.2V battery cell, providing
a low-cost boost converter.
• Versatile analog multiplexer system.
enCoRe III LV Device Characteristics
enCoRe III LV devices have four digital blocks and four analog
blocks. The following table lists the resources available for
specific enCoRe III LV devices.
Getting Started
The quickest path to understanding the enCoRe III LV silicon
is by reading this data sheet and using the PSoC Designer
Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This data sheet
is an overview of the enCoRe III LV and presents specific pin,
register, and electrical specifications. enCoRe III LV is based
on the architecture of the CY8C21x34. For in-depth infor-
mation, along with detailed programming information, refer to
the PSoC Mixed-Signal Array Technical Reference Manual,
which can be found on http://www.cypress.com/psoc.
For up-to-date Ordering, Packaging, and Electrical Specifi-
cation information, refer to the latest device data sheets on the
web at http://www.cypress.com.
Development Kits
Development Kits are available from the following distributors:
Digi-Key, Avnet, Arrow, and Future. The Cypress Online Store
contains development kits, C compilers, and all accessories
for enCoRe III LV development. Go to the Cypress Online
Store web site at http://www.cypress.com, click the Online
Store shopping cart icon at the bottom of the web page, and
click USB (Universal Serial Bus) to view a current list of
available items.
Development Tools
PSoC Designer is a Microsoft
®
Windows
®
-based, integrated
development environment for the enCoRe III LV. The PSoC
Designer IDE and application runs on Windows NT 4.0,
Windows 2000, Windows Millennium (Me), or Windows XP.
(Refer to the PSoC Designer Functional Flow diagram below.)
PSoC Designer helps the customer to select an operating
configuration, write application code that uses the
enCoRe III LV, and debug the application. This system
provides design database management by project, an
integrated debugger with In-Circuit Emulator, in-system
programming support, and the CYASM macro assembler for
the CPUs.
PSoC Designer also supports a high-level C language
compiler developed specifically for the devices in the family.
Figure 4. PSoC Designer Subsystems
PSoC Designer Software Subsystems
Device Editor
The device editor subsystem allows the user to select different
on-board analog and digital components called user modules
using the blocks. Examples of user modules are ADCs,
PWMs, and SPI.
PSoC Designer sets up power-on initialization tables for
selected block configurations and creates source code for an
application framework. The framework contains software to
operate the selected components and, if the project uses more
than one operating configuration, contains routines to switch
between different sets of block configurations at run time.
PSoC Designer can print out a configuration sheet for a given
project configuration for use during application programming
in conjunction with the Device Data Sheet. Once the
framework is generated, the user can add application-specific
code to flesh out the framework. It is also possible to change
the selected components and regenerate the framework.
Part
Number
Digital
IO
Digital
Rows
Digital
Blocks
Analog
Inputs
Analog
Outputs
Analog
Columns
Analog
Blocks
SRAM
Size
Flash
Size
CY7C60323
-PVXC
24 1 4 24 0 2 4 512
Bytes
8K
CY7C60323
-LFXC
28 1 4
28 0 2 4 512
Bytes
8K
CY7C60333
-LFXC
28 1 4
26 0 2 4 512
Bytes
8K
Commands
Results
PSoC
TM
Designer
Core
Engine
PSoC
Configuration
Sheet
Manufacturing
Inf or matio n
File
Dev ic e
Databas e
Importable
Des ign
Databas e
Dev ic e
Pr ogr amme r
Graphical Designer
Interface
Contex t
Sens itiv e
Help
Emulation
Pod
In-Circuit
Emulator
Project
Databas e
Application
Databas e
Us er
Modules
Library
PSoC
TM
Designer
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