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If I were to build my own circuit board and would like to incorporate a cyc8c, like the one on the PSoC 4, what components and design circuitry would I need? What software would I use to program it.
Thanks
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Hi Cegrey,
What do you mean by design circuitry? If you are new using PSoC4 I would recommend you to buy an inexpensive Prototyping Kit like this one: http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/psoc-4-cy8ckit-049-4xxx-prototyping-kits
Or a Development board with more hardware on it: http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/cy8ckit-042-psoc-4-pioneer-kit
With these you can start working on your design without designing a board in the first place. Plus all the schematics are available, giving you examples of what's needed to use a PSoC4.
To program it you would use PSoC Creator available on Cypress website in the download section: http://www.cypress.com/products/psoc-creator-integrated-design-environment-ide
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Oh... Do mot buy an CY8C-049 prototyping kit, as a beginner you will really need debug capabilities which this board does not have.
I would recommend the slightly more expensive CY8CKIT-043
Bob
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I have the PSoC4, cyc8-042 kit. What I was wondering, when I graduate and get ready to move on, and design my own circuit and I would like to incoporate a PSoC in my design, how do I field program it? How would I make updates or revisions? What other hardware do I need to look at?
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The CY8CKIT-043 has got a snap-off programmer that you may use to program your devices using a 5 pin interface. Additionally there is the Miniprog3 that could be used as a more professional programmer.
Bob