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PSoC 4 BLE is a single-chip SoC that integrates the following:
- ARM Cortex-M0 CPU up to 48 MHz
- 256/32Kb, 128/16Kb Flash/SRAM (128Kb sampling now, 256Kb coming soon)
- 2.4 GHz Bluetooth Low Energy Radio with Integrated Balun
- 4 x Opamps (operational in Deep-Sleep Mode)
- 2 x Comparators (operational in Deep-Sleep Mode)
- 1 x SAR ADC 12bit, 1-Msps with 8-ch Sequencer
- 1 x CapSense CSD block for touch-sensing
- 4 x TCPWM (Timer/Counter/PWM) blocks
- 2 x SCB (Serial Communication UART/SPI/I2C) block
- 4 x UDB (Universal Digital Blocks, PLD-based programmable logic) blocks
- 1 x Segment LCD block
- 36 GPIO
- Five low-power modes (Active, Sleep, Deep-Sleep, Hibernate, Stop Modes)
A block diagram of the device can be see here: PSoC 4 BLE Block Diagram
The device datasheet (prelim) is available here: PSoC 4 BLE Datasheet
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The Cypress programmer will be updated when new chips are to come. Even the MiniProg is able to receive a new firmware (see item in Programmer) so that you do not have to purchase new equipment.
Bob
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Hi Gagan,
Very great! welcomes to PSOC 4 BLE,
The question here is , MiniProg3 has the capable to program this BLE chip?
Thanks,
Ashok r
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There are 2 easy ways to program PSoC 4 BLE devices:
1. Use the BLE Pioneer Kit, which has an on-board 'KitProg' Programmer and Debugger
or
2. Use the MiniProg3 with the latest version of PSoC Programmer which supports the new PSoC 4 BLE devices
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Hi Gagan,
Recently i purchased MiniProg3 so will it work or not?
any how the new Psoc Creator has released right so it should work? correct?
Thanks,
Ashok r
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The Cypress programmer will be updated when new chips are to come. Even the MiniProg is able to receive a new firmware (see item in Programmer) so that you do not have to purchase new equipment.
Bob