Thursday, April 22, 2010

Cypress to showcase PSoC 5 architecture and PSoC Creator IDE for ARM-based design

Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley 2010, SAN JOSE, USA: Cypress Semiconductor Corp. will demonstrate its ARM-based PSoC 5 programmable system-on-chip architecture and PSoC Creator integrated development environment (IDE) at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley in San Jose from April 26-29.

The demonstrations in the ARM Connected Community Pavilion, Booth 1308, will feature the high-precision analog and integrated graphics control of the PSoC 5 devices. Free software samples will be available at the booth.

The PSoC 5 architecture integrates a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core with high-precision programmable analog including 12-bit to 20-bit ADCs, digital logic libraries full of dozens of drop-in peripherals, best-in-class power management and rich connectivity resources.

The PSoC Creator IDE introduces a unique schematic-based design methodology along with fully tested, pre-packaged analog and digital peripherals easily customizable through user-intuitive wizards and APIs to meet specific design requirements.

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