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#21 neslekkim

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:41 AM

Heard only cool stuff about that chip, should have gone to embeddedworld: http://www.cypress.c...s/?event=ew2014

 

How much of the io is available on that kit?, and.. is this an dip?

Would still love this to materialize http://www.arachnidlabs.com/loki/  but after the pioneer kits he stopped it, but I guess the loki would have been more interresting.

 

btw, look at this: http://www.cypress.com/?rID=92146


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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:59 AM

I'm trying really hard not to start any more projects until I get some finished and written up

Why does this sound so familiar...

 

So many projects, so little time...

 

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:17 AM

How much of the io is available on that kit?, and.. is this an dip?

If you mean the PSoC 1 eval kit that I got, all pins are broken out on headers and and there's a small proto aside of them too plus an LCD header with a 16x2 LCD included (LCD driver is one of those module that you drop which becomes h/w after programming the chip).

 

The kit comes with a couple of DIP28 sample ICs. I purchased the smaller DIP8 version separately and programmed it while sitting in the breadboard, e.g. didn't use the eval board with that one even though it is of course possible (you need to put a couple of jumper wires since the ISSP pins are differently located physically).

 
In the end my little chip got this pin out - flash protection, a few goes with the sander, write a datasheet and then roll it out to market  ;)
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Haven't seen that one - love the form factor and pretty inexpensive too, in other words - it looks just like my average "must have"  :ph34r:



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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:21 AM

You purchased dip8?, now i don't follow, did you purchase "programmed" asic on your spec?


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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:25 AM

No, sorry for being unclear - I purchased a blank cy8c27143 device in a DIP8 package and then programmed my own firmware onto that. Voila!

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:34 AM

Oh and btw, the thing I wrote about sanding off the chip is no joke, there are vendors doing exactly that!




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