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Introduction

This repository contains examples and demos for PSoC 4 MCU family of devices, world's Most Flexible 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 One-Chip Solution. Cypress provides a wealth of data at www.cypress.com to help you select the right PSoC device and effectively integrate it into your design. Visit our PSoC 4 MCU webpage to explore more about PSoC 4 MCU family of device.

Feel free to explore through the code example source files and Let us innovate together!

Navigating the Repository

The examples in this repository demonstrates PSoC 4 based Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectivity feature. These code examples show how to integrate the complex USB protocol into your design effortlessly. If you are new to developing projects with PSoC 4 MCU, we recommend you to refer the PSoC 4 Getting Started GitHub page which can help you familiarize with device features and guides you to create a simple PSoC 4 design with PSoC Creator IDE. For other block specific design please visit the following GitHub Pages:

You can use these block level examples to guide you through the development of a system-level design. All the code examples in this repository comes with well documented design guidelines to help you understand the design and how to develop it. The code examples and their associated documentation are in the Code Example folder in the repository.

Required Tools

Software

Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

To use the code examples in this repository, please download and install PSoC Creator

Hardware

PSoC 4 MCU Development Kits

Note Please refer to the code example documnetation for selecting the appropriate kit for testing the project

Code Example List

1. USBFS Bootloadable

This example demonstrates the basic operation of Bootloader and Bootloadable components when the communication interface is USB

2. USBFS Bootloader

This example demonstrates the basic operation of Bootloader and Bootloadable components when the communication interface is USB

3. USBFS Bulk Wraparound

This example demonstrates how to establish communication between the PC and Vendor-specific USB device

4. USBFS HID

This code example demonstrates USB HID interface class operation by implementing a 3-button mouse

5. USBFS LPM PSoC 4

This code example demonstrates USB Link Power Management (LPM) implementation

6. USBFS Suspend

This code example demonstrates the ability of USBFS Component to detect a suspend condition on the USB bus and resume its operation when a resume condition is detected.

7. USBFS UART

This code example demonstrates the USBUART implementation. It echoes received data to the Virtual COM port terminal

References

1. PSoC 4 MCU

PSoC 4 is the world's Most Flexible 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 One-Chip Solution. PSoC 4 has tackled some of the complex portions of embedded system design making it easier for you to get your product to market. Functions such as analog sensor integration, capacitive touch, and wireless connectivity have been integrated and optimized in PSoC 4 to “just work” so you don’t have to. To learn more on the device. Learn more: PSoC 4 MCU

2. PSoC 4 MCU Learning resource list

2.1 PSoC 4 MCU Datasheets

Device datasheets list the features and electrical specifications of PSoC 4 families of devices: PSoC 4 MCU Datasheets

2.2 PSoC 4 MCU Application Notes

Application notes are available on the Cypress website to assist you with designing your PSoC application: A list of PSoC 4 MCU ANs

2.3 PSoC 4 MCU Component Datasheets

PSoC Creator utilizes "components" as interfaces to functional Hardware (HW). Each component in PSoC Creator has an associated datasheet that describes the functionality, APIs, and electrical specifications for the HW. You can access component datasheets in PSoC Creator by right-clicking a component on the schematic page or by going through the component library listing. You can also access component datasheets from the Cypress website: PSoC 4 Component Datasheets

2.4 PSoC 4 MCU Technical Reference Manuals (TRM)

The TRM provides detailed descriptions of the internal architecture of PSoC 4 devices:PSoC 4 MCU TRMs

FAQ

Technical Support

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