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PSOC? 4100S

Combination of intelligent analog and capacitive sensing

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Overview

The PSOC? 4100S family is a series of mixed-signal programmable embedded system controllers with an Arm? Cortex?-M0+ CPU, offering high performance and low power consumption. It features advanced capacitive sensing capabilities with the 4th Gen CAPSENSE? system, making it suitable for applications such as home appliances, consumer electronics. PSOC? 4100S family represents a perfect combination of analog peripherals and HMI capabilities.

Key Features

  • 48 MHz Arm? Cortex?-M0+ CPU
  • Up to 64 KB flash, up to 8 KB SRAM
  • CAPSENSE? with water tolerance
  • 12-bit 1Msps SAR ADC
  • Single slope 10-bit ADC
  • 2x Op-Amps
  • Two current DACs (IDACs)
  • Two low-power comparators
  • Three SCBs - I2C, SPI, UART
  • Five 16-bit TCPWM blocks
  • Operating voltage: 1.71 V to 5.5 V
  • Up to 36 I/O with Smart I/O

PSOC? 4100S products

The PSOC? 4100S family is a series of mixed-signal programmable embedded system controllers based on the PSOC? 4 platform architecture with an Arm Cortex-M0+ CPU, providing high performance and low power consumption. The PSOC? 4100S family combines the Arm? processor with a SAR ADC, operational amplifier, low power comparator, standard communication, timing peripherals and fourth-generation CAPSENSE? capacitive sensing system with best-in-class performance.

The fourth-generation CAPSENSE? system is an industry-leading technology that provides advanced touch sensing capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The programmable analog blocks allow for flexibility and customization of the analog functions, while the flexible connectivity enables designers to implement a wide range of communication protocols. This integration enables designers to implement complex systems with ease, while also providing a high degree of flexibility and customization, making it ideal for applications requiring adaptability.

  • Two opamps with reconfigurable high-drive external and high-bandwidth internal drive and comparator modes and ADC input buffering capability. Opamps can operate in deep sleep low-power mode?
  • 12-bit 1-Msps SAR ADC with differential and single-ended modes, and channel sequencer with signal averaging
  • Single-slope 10-bit ADC function provided by a capacitance sensing block
  • Two current DACs (IDACs) for general-purpose or capacitive sensing applications on any pin
  • Two low-power comparators that operate in Deep Sleep low-power mode

PSOC? 4100S CAPSENSE? can be used to build a self or mututal capacitive sensing applications.?

Infineon’s 4th generation CAPSENSE? offers improved sensitivity, faster response times, and enhanced noise immunity compared to previous generations. It supports advanced features like proximity sensing and operation in harsh environments, enabling more reliable and robust touch interfaces for a wider range of applications. Additionally, it provides lower power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered and always-on devices.

In the PSOC? 4100S MCU, CAPSENSE? is supported through a Sigma-Delta (CSD) block that can be connected to any pins through an analog multiplex bus, via analog switches. CAPSENSE? function can be provided on any available pin or group of pins in a system under software control.

? DOWNLOAD ModusToolbox? software

? READ our application note: AN79953 getting started with PSOC? 4

? LEARN how to use CAPSENSE? in your PSOC? 4 design with our AN85951 application note

ModusToolbox? software is a collection of development tools and embedded resources supporting Infineon devices.?

The ModusToolbox? tools package includes desktop applications that enable the creation of new embedded projects, managing software resources, configuring device peripherals and middleware, and multiple IDE options for compiling, programming, and debugging. Windows, Linux, and MacOS are supported.

These ModusToolbox? applications utilize an extensive collection of GitHub-hosted repositories comprised of code examples, board support packages, and middleware from Infineon and partners. Middleware libraries include CAPSENSE? HMI, connectivity, machine learning, graphics, security, and more.

ModusToolbox? software currently supports application development within the following product families:

  • 32-bit PSOC? Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  • 32-bit XMC? industrial MCUs Arm? Cortex?-M
  • 32-bit TRAVEO? T2G Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  • AIROC? connected MCUs
  • AIROC? Bluetooth?
  • USB-C Power Delivery controllers
  • Wireless charging ICs

Drivers, middleware, and code examples are available for many Infineon products, including:

  • AIROC? Wi-Fi + Bluetooth?
  • OPTIGA? Trust
  • XENSIV? sensors

Infineon Developer Community is available 24x7 for you to connect and network with engineers across the globe. Get help from Infineon support engineers and members to solve your design challenges anytime, from anywhere, on any topic, and in your preferred language.

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The PSOC? 4100S family is a series of mixed-signal programmable embedded system controllers based on the PSOC? 4 platform architecture with an Arm Cortex-M0+ CPU, providing high performance and low power consumption. The PSOC? 4100S family combines the Arm? processor with a SAR ADC, operational amplifier, low power comparator, standard communication, timing peripherals and fourth-generation CAPSENSE? capacitive sensing system with best-in-class performance.

The fourth-generation CAPSENSE? system is an industry-leading technology that provides advanced touch sensing capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The programmable analog blocks allow for flexibility and customization of the analog functions, while the flexible connectivity enables designers to implement a wide range of communication protocols. This integration enables designers to implement complex systems with ease, while also providing a high degree of flexibility and customization, making it ideal for applications requiring adaptability.

  • Two opamps with reconfigurable high-drive external and high-bandwidth internal drive and comparator modes and ADC input buffering capability. Opamps can operate in deep sleep low-power mode?
  • 12-bit 1-Msps SAR ADC with differential and single-ended modes, and channel sequencer with signal averaging
  • Single-slope 10-bit ADC function provided by a capacitance sensing block
  • Two current DACs (IDACs) for general-purpose or capacitive sensing applications on any pin
  • Two low-power comparators that operate in Deep Sleep low-power mode

PSOC? 4100S CAPSENSE? can be used to build a self or mututal capacitive sensing applications.?

Infineon’s 4th generation CAPSENSE? offers improved sensitivity, faster response times, and enhanced noise immunity compared to previous generations. It supports advanced features like proximity sensing and operation in harsh environments, enabling more reliable and robust touch interfaces for a wider range of applications. Additionally, it provides lower power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered and always-on devices.

In the PSOC? 4100S MCU, CAPSENSE? is supported through a Sigma-Delta (CSD) block that can be connected to any pins through an analog multiplex bus, via analog switches. CAPSENSE? function can be provided on any available pin or group of pins in a system under software control.

? DOWNLOAD ModusToolbox? software

? READ our application note: AN79953 getting started with PSOC? 4

? LEARN how to use CAPSENSE? in your PSOC? 4 design with our AN85951 application note

ModusToolbox? software is a collection of development tools and embedded resources supporting Infineon devices.?

The ModusToolbox? tools package includes desktop applications that enable the creation of new embedded projects, managing software resources, configuring device peripherals and middleware, and multiple IDE options for compiling, programming, and debugging. Windows, Linux, and MacOS are supported.

These ModusToolbox? applications utilize an extensive collection of GitHub-hosted repositories comprised of code examples, board support packages, and middleware from Infineon and partners. Middleware libraries include CAPSENSE? HMI, connectivity, machine learning, graphics, security, and more.

ModusToolbox? software currently supports application development within the following product families:

  • 32-bit PSOC? Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  • 32-bit XMC? industrial MCUs Arm? Cortex?-M
  • 32-bit TRAVEO? T2G Arm? Cortex? MCUs
  • AIROC? connected MCUs
  • AIROC? Bluetooth?
  • USB-C Power Delivery controllers
  • Wireless charging ICs

Drivers, middleware, and code examples are available for many Infineon products, including:

  • AIROC? Wi-Fi + Bluetooth?
  • OPTIGA? Trust
  • XENSIV? sensors

Infineon Developer Community is available 24x7 for you to connect and network with engineers across the globe. Get help from Infineon support engineers and members to solve your design challenges anytime, from anywhere, on any topic, and in your preferred language.

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