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The datasheets show the total analog/digital devices into the concrete micro, I guess, but I'm interested to know how many Opamps I have available for each analog block.
Also the analog subsystem diagram show me the array imput configuration and the
number of analog block, but no the internal analog block configuration which I'm iterested for.
Moreover what the datasheet refers with "User Modules"?
That is the Analog Blocks or previous programed fuctions?
Thanks for your attention.
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Each Analog block has one op-amp surrounded by muxes, resistor matrix etc for CT blocks and switched capacitor cells for SC blocks. For internal architecture of the analog blocks, refer to the Technical Reference Manual available in the Help >> Documentation of the PSoC Designer software.
Also for details about SC Blocks, refer to the below Application note.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2899
Also refer this link for technical details
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=3208
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Thanks very much for your help.
But for example, in this datasheet for PsOC CY8C29X66 (http://www.cypress.com/?rID=3334) in page 3 it states we have available in these devices 12 config blogs, each comprised of an opamp circuit.
But just below in the analog modules are listed only uo to 4 operational amplifiers for all the device.
The elements listed are the global elements for all the chip or only for an analog block?
Thanks for your attention.
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No more about that PsOC master.
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As the data sheet says "Some of the more common PSoC analog functions (most available as user modules) are listed below".
The PGA which is available as an user module can only be placed in a CT block, of which there are only 4. To create amplifiers using SC Blocks, you have to use the SCBLOCK user module and configure the parameters on your own. As an SC Block amplifier is not available as an user module, maybe the data sheet does not mention this.
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Thanks for your help.
By the way.
Would you be able to let me know where I can find the PsOC program
to implement this Programmable Bipolar Analog Current Source?
Thanks for all.
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paper, etc to start from basics?
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You can find them design support >> technical training >> on demand training
If you wanna read about PSoC, read any datasheet of a part.
There is an old app note too on Getting Started with PSoC ..... that can also be a good starting point .. here is the link http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2848
Have a nice time with PSoC !
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That only talks about the architecture.
I would like some pdf training as many I found by LabView.
The olnly I reached was a Cypress video training.
Anyway thanks a lot.
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