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ANKS just posted on another thread that PSOC 5 was obsolete.
Can we do a lifetime buy? How would I arrange that?
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PSoC® 5
Product Replacement Notice - PSoC® 5 is now replaced by PSoC® 5LP
Cypress announces the replacement of all PSoC 5 devices with the newer, improved, and fully-compatible PSoC 5LP family of devices.
What has changed?
The newer PSoC 5LP family of devices offers various advantages over the older PSoC 5 family, specifically in terms of performance, quality, and low-power operation.
While offering these advantages, PSoC 5LP also maintains full pin-for-pin, functional, and feature-compatibility with its PSoC 5 device counterparts, making this a simple drop-in replacement.
What parts are affected?
Starting January 1 2014, all PSoC 5 devices (JTAG ID beginning with 0x0E) are to be replaced with the newer PSoC 5LP devices (JTAG ID beginning with 0x2E).
What do I need to do?
All customers are requested to migrate to the PSoC 5LP product family. You can request a free development kit upgrade, review the PSoC Creator migration guidelines, and find your drop-in-replacement PSoC 5LP part number.
For details on this product change notice, please see PCN135216.
So, no problems, mate.
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PSoC® 5
Product Replacement Notice - PSoC® 5 is now replaced by PSoC® 5LP
Cypress announces the replacement of all PSoC 5 devices with the newer, improved, and fully-compatible PSoC 5LP family of devices.
What has changed?
The newer PSoC 5LP family of devices offers various advantages over the older PSoC 5 family, specifically in terms of performance, quality, and low-power operation.
While offering these advantages, PSoC 5LP also maintains full pin-for-pin, functional, and feature-compatibility with its PSoC 5 device counterparts, making this a simple drop-in replacement.
What parts are affected?
Starting January 1 2014, all PSoC 5 devices (JTAG ID beginning with 0x0E) are to be replaced with the newer PSoC 5LP devices (JTAG ID beginning with 0x2E).
What do I need to do?
All customers are requested to migrate to the PSoC 5LP product family. You can request a free development kit upgrade, review the PSoC Creator migration guidelines, and find your drop-in-replacement PSoC 5LP part number.
For details on this product change notice, please see PCN135216.
So, no problems, mate.
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