Sep 19, 2013
02:44 PM
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Sep 19, 2013
02:44 PM
Hi every one !!!!!! I am new with PSoC 3. Can any body, please, tell me what does mean "T" for CY8C3866AXI-040T ? And on the other hand I would like use a chip with less resource with my CY8CKIT-030 and I've selected CY83865PVI-063. Some provider on internet says that the last one is no recommended for new design. Is it that correct ? Thank you very much in advance for you answer. Alex
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Sep 19, 2013
03:06 PM
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Sep 19, 2013
03:06 PM
Your selected part is obsolete. The "I" stands for industrial temperature range afaik
Bob
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Sep 19, 2013
03:06 PM
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Sep 19, 2013
03:06 PM
Your selected part is obsolete. The "I" stands for industrial temperature range afaik
Bob
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Sep 19, 2013
06:56 PM
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Sep 19, 2013
06:56 PM
The "T" stands for Tape & reel.
The website shows status as this http://www.cypress.com/?mpn=CY8C3866AXI-040T
You might check with local sales office to confirm satus.
Regards, Dana.
Sep 20, 2013
02:26 PM
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Sep 20, 2013
02:26 PM
Bob, Thank so much.
Sep 20, 2013
02:27 PM
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Sep 20, 2013
02:27 PM
Thank you so much danaaknight.
Alex101
Sep 20, 2013
03:39 PM
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Sep 20, 2013
03:39 PM
I thought you were using the CY8C3865 (which IS obsolete) and not the Cy8C3866
Bob
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Sep 20, 2013
09:23 PM
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Sep 20, 2013
09:23 PM
I think he is using 3866 and wanted to go to 3865. Regards, Dana.
Sep 27, 2013
12:42 AM
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Sep 27, 2013
12:42 AM
Yes Bob, I want to use the 3865 or other similar with less resources using the CY8CKIT-030 to test some code.
Thank you.
Alex101