The CY8C4124AXI-443 is a PSoC® 4 device from Cypress Semiconductor (now Infineon). It's a low-power, flexible, and scalable platform for a wide range of applications, integrating a microcontroller with programmable analog and digital blocks.
Applications
- Consumer Electronics
- Industrial Automation
- Medical Devices
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Home Automation
Features
- 48 MHz ARM® Cortex®-M0 CPU: Provides efficient processing for demanding tasks.
- Up to 16KB Flash Memory: Stores program code and data.
- Up to 2KB SRAM: Offers fast working memory for the CPU.
- Programmable Analog Blocks: Enables customizable analog signal processing.
- Programmable Digital Blocks: Allows for flexible digital logic implementation.
- CapSense® Touch Sensing: Supports capacitive touch sensing interfaces.
- Low Power Consumption: Extends battery life in portable and energy-sensitive applications.
- Multiple Communication Interfaces: Includes UART, SPI, and I2C for versatile connectivity.
Benefits
- Flexibility: Programmable analog and digital blocks enable customization for specific applications.
- Scalability: PSoC 4 architecture allows for easy migration between different devices.
- Low Power: Optimizes energy consumption for battery-powered devices.
- Integrated Solution: Reduces component count and simplifies system design.
- Ease of Use: PSoC Creator IDE provides a user-friendly development environment.
Additional Details
The CY8C4124AXI-443 operates from a voltage range of 1.71V to 5.5V and is available in a 44-pin QFN package. The PSoC architecture enables designers to configure analog and digital resources to meet specific application needs. The programmable analog blocks can be used to implement ADCs, DACs, amplifiers, and filters. The programmable digital blocks can be used to implement timers, counters, PWM generators, and communication interfaces. The CapSense feature allows for implementing intuitive touch-based user interfaces. The PSoC Creator IDE provides a graphical development environment for configuring the PSoC device and writing application code. This device is suitable for applications requiring low power, flexible peripherals, and a small footprint.