Development Environment: CY8C4125LQI-S412 vs CY8C4125LQI-483

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I am confused with two PSoC microcontrollers:

   

1. CY8C4125LQI-S412

   

2. CY8C4125LQI-483

   

 

   

Q1: Is the "CY8C4125LQI-S412" called PSoC 4 S series, and is the "CY8C4125LQI-483" called PSoC 4100 series?

   

Q2: From the website of "CY8C4125LQI-S412", I found the development kit: "CY8CKIT-041-40XX PSoC 4 S-Series Pioneer Kit". Can I use it to develop the "CY8C4125LQI-483" microcontroller?

   

Q3: For Q2, if I cannot use it, which development kit can I use for the "CY8C4125LQI-483" ?

   

Thank you very much.

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Bob_Marlowe
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A1: Yes

   

A2: A bit longer... The Pioneer kits have got a lot of additional hardware on the board, so some functions of the PSoC are already hard-wired to board internals. But the Pioneer kits are very good for learning and understanding PSoCs. There are a series of "Prototype Kits" which (except for an LED and a switch) have fewer hard-wired pins and will better fit any project. A debugging feature is already included. 

   

Creator offers a check which devices are able to support the project (A tip: See device selector. Reduce the number of devices to ~20, takes a long time)

   

 

   

 

   

Bob

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Vasanth
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Hi,

You can also check the prototyping kits based on 4100 device http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/psoc-4-cy8ckit-049-4xxx-prototyping-kits

   

 

   

Best Regards,
VSRS

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