New devices CY8C4013 and CY8C4014

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ViDv_264506
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Hi,

   

the updated ARM compiler Keil MDK4.74 version can program devicel like.

   

   CY8C4013SXI-411, CY8C4013LQI-411, CY8C4013SXI-400, CY8C4013SXI-410,
   CY8C4014LQI-421, CY8C4014LQI-412, CY8C4014SXI-411, CY8C4014SXI-421,
   CY8C4014LQI-422, CY8C4014LQI-SLT1, and CY8C4014LQI-SLT2. 

   

any technical data, datasheets etc. available?

   

Regards, 

   

Viktor

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ETRO_SSN583
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Searches only show qual reports. You might consider filing a CASE to see if

   

you can get pre-release datasheet -

   

 

   

    

   

                    

   

To file a case -

   

 

   

www.cypress.com

   

“Support”

   

“Technical Support”

   

“Create a Case”

   

 

   

You must be registered on cypress.com to file cases.

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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ViDv_264506
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Hi,

   

it is the smallest part of the PSoC4. Read the last published RoadMap.

   

Regards,

   

Viktor

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Bob_Marlowe
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Since the PSoC4 CY8C40-family still has got CapSense capabilities as all the PSoC4s have got, these devices will probably aim at this market. Wasn't Cypress world-leader in capacitive touch-devices.

   

Looks as if designed for low-cost big-volume production chips.

   

 

   

Bob

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Anonymous
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These are the new PSOC4 run at 16Mhz with 16k flash and 2k ram . Look at the product road map

   

http://www.cypress.com/?docID=47209

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Anonymous
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I'm looking forward to the QFN-16 and SOIC-8 parts that take very litle board space

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RobynW
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As you've seen, Cypress is continuing our development of new PSoC 4 families.  Keep your ears tuned in the next couple of weeks for more details about the PSoC 40xx product line. 

   

 

   

It looks like some of you are using Keil's IDE.  Have you been using PSoC Creator 3.0's export to Keil function?  How has it been working for you?

   

 

   

-Robyn

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