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In the attached zip file, you'll find a single library contraining 20 simple teaching components. These components and their associated datasheets run through a number of examples with information on how to build these simple engineering concepts into a Component.
- CYCC_CY42 BCD to Decimal Decoder (1-of-10)
- CYCC_CY74 D-Type Flip-Flop with Set and Reset
- CYCC_CY112 JK Flip-Flop with Set and Reset
- CYCC_CY161 8-bit Binary Counter: Asynchronous Reset
- CYCC_CY163 8-bit Binary Counter: Synchronous Reset
- CYCC_CY164 8-bit Serial-In/Parallel-Out Shift Register
- CYCC_CY166 8-bit Parallel-In/Serial-Out Shift Register
- CYCC_CY182 Look-Ahead Carry Generator
- CYCC_CY191 8-bit Binary Up/Down Counter
- CYCC_CY194 8-bit Bidirectional Universal Shift Register
- CYCC_CY195 8-bit Parallel Access Shift Register
- CYCC_CY273 Octal D-Type Flip-Flop with Reset
- CYCC_CY273T Octal T-Type Flip-Flop with Reset
- CYCC_CY293A 8-bit Accumulator with Carry In and Out
- CYCC_CYDSMod Delta Sigma Modulated Density Generator
- CYCC_DSModA Delta Sigma Modulated Density Generator with Dither
- CYCC_PRMod Pseudo Random Modulated Density Generator
- CYCC_PWM8 Pulse Width Modulator with Enable
- CYCC_PWMod Pulse Width Modulated Density Generator
- CYCC_PWModA Pulse Width Modulated Density Generator with Dither
Design the way you think with PSoC Creator!
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Hi,
a. Many thanks for these very usefull components.
b. Nice motivation to learn Verilog for PSoC.
c. Please, can you be so kind and enlarge the collection for 74HC165, 74HC390, 74HC393, and 74HC4094 components.
Regards,
Viktor
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Is there a reason you need 4bit ripple counters when there is already the basic counter component available (which implements a synchronous counter)?
And when you want to learn verilog, e.g. the HC165 is nearly the same as the provided HC166, so you might want to implement this by qourself...
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Some training resources -
www.cypress.com/ Just Enough Verilog for PSoC® - KBA86336
www.cypress.com/ Creating a Verilog-based Component - KBA86338
www.cypress.com/ AN82250 - PSoC® 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP Implementing Programmable Logic Designs with Verilog
www.cypress.com/ Datapath Videos
www.cypress.com/ PLD Componets using Verilog
Regards, Dana.
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dana you forgot the warp_verilog_reference.pdf file found in PSOC Creator documentation folder.
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Great and usefull components !
Many thanks
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Nice to have more learning materials. Good work.
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