What's difference between PSOC-BLE and PROC-BLE?

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Anonymous
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 I do not understand what is difference between PSOC and PROC. Please help me to clearly understand.

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Bob_Marlowe
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The obvious difference are 4 UDBs that the PSoC BLE has got and the PRoC BLE not. When special requirements cannot be solved with a PRoC, the PSoC probably can do.

   

 

   

Bob

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Bob_Marlowe
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PSoC® 4 BLE Highlights

    
         
  • 48-MHz ARM® Cortex™-M0 CPU
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  • Up to 128 KB Flash and 16 KB SRAM
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  • Bluetooth LE (Smart) connectivity with Bluetooth 4.1:      
             
    • 2.4-GHz Bluetooth LE radio with integrated Balun
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    • -92-dBm Rx sensitivity, upto +3-dBm Tx power
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  • Programmable analog      
             
    • 4 x Opamps
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    • 1 x 12-bit, 1-Msps SAR ADC
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    • 2 x Low-Power Comparators
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    • 1 x Cypress CapSense™ touch controller with SmartSense™ Auto-Tuning
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  • Programmable digital      
             
    • 4 x universal digital blocks
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    • 4 x 16-bit configurable Timer/Counter/PWM blocks
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    • 2 x configurable serial communication blocks
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  • 56-QFN (7 x 7 x 0.6 mm), 68-ball WLCSP (3.9 x 3.5 x 0.55 mm)
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  • Flexible Low Power Modes      
             
    • 1.3-μA Deep-Sleep Current
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    • 150-nA Hibernate Current
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    • 60-nA Stop Current
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  • Wide Operating Range 1.7 - 5.5 V (Radio operational 1.9 V onwards)
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PRoC™ BLE Highlights

     
          
  • 48-MHz ARM® Cortex™-M0 CPU
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  • 128-KB flash and 16-KB SRAM
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  • Bluetooth Smart connectivity with Bluetooth 4.1:       
              
    • 2.4-GHz Bluetooth LE radio with integrated Balun
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    • -92-dBm Rx sensitivity, upto +3-dBm Tx output power
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  • Modes: 1.3-μA Deep-Sleep, 150-nA Hibernate, 60-nA Stop
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  • Analog and digital peripherals:       
              
    • One 12-bit, 1-Msps SAR ADC
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    • Four 16-bit TCPWM blocks
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    • Two SCBs, configurable as I2C, SPI or UART
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    • I2S for audio input
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    • Flexible mapping onto GPIOs
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  • Integrated library support for one- and two-finger gestures
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  • 56-QFN (7 x 7 x 0.6 mm), 68-ball WLCSP (3.9 x 3.5 x 0.55 mm)
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Bob

    
   
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ETRO_SSN583
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http://www.cypress.com/?docID=51281    PSoC 4 BLE

   

http://www.cypress.com/?rID=102515     PRoC™ BLE: An Easy-to-Use ARM® Cortex™-M0 Bluetooth LE Solution with CapSense®

   

http://www.cypress.com/?rID=102748     PRoC BLE Video

   

http://www.cypress.com/?rID=102779     PSOC BLE Video

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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ETRO_SSN583
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The roadmaps might also be of use -

   

 

   

    

   

          

   

http://www.cypress.com/?docID=49348      PRoC Wireless Roadmap (with BLE)

   

http://www.cypress.com/?rID=95697     Cypress Platform PSoC® Solutions Roadmap (with BLE)

   

 

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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Anonymous
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 Thank you for your reply.  It really helps

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NiJa_2307936
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For all the Newbies out there, like myself, this may help more

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