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According to table "Ordering information" on page 37 of "002-23052_PSoC_R_4_PSoC_4100_BLE_Family_Datasheet_Programmable_System-on-Chip.pdf" this component does not have CapSense. Does it mean there are no IDACs too?
Thanks.
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The CY8C4128LQI-543 has got two IDACs.
Easiest: Start a project in Creator with the wanted part and check the resources tab
or
Use the device selector in Creator.
Bob
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The CY8C4128LQI-543 has got two IDACs.
Easiest: Start a project in Creator with the wanted part and check the resources tab
or
Use the device selector in Creator.
Bob
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Thanks, that is helpful and easiest.
So I should not treat the CapSense as including the IDACs, even though the architecture TRM describes the IDACs as being part of the CapSense?
Thanks,
Ofer
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The components presented in the component list are built using the resources of the PSoC. As an example: The PSoC 5 has got only a few fixed function components as ADC, OpAmps etc. Most of the components are built using some of the 24 UDBs (Universal Digital Block) and HDL (Hardware Definition Language). This allows for creating own components with Warp Verilog.
Bob