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PSOC? 6 Arm? Cortex?-M4/M0+

Arm? Cortex?-M4 and M0+ dual CPU MCUs with low-power, embedded security, integrated digital and analog peripherals, Bluetooth?, and industry-leading CAPSENSE?

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PSOC? 6? is a portfolio of low-power, secured? microcontrollers? tailored for battery-powered applications. The dual-core Arm? Cortex?-M4 and Cortex?-M0+ architecture lets designers optimize for power and performance simultaneously. Based on a low power 40nm platform, PSOC 6 MCUs support various run time configurable power modes and dynamic voltage/frequency scaling, guaranteeting an extended battery life for your end products. With configurable memory and peripheral protection units, and a cryptographic accelerator, the PSOC? 6 MCU supports standard embedded security features like secured boot, secured key storage, run-time security, and secured firmware updates. Designers can use the MCU¡¯s rich analog and digital peripherals to create custom analog front-ends (AFEs) or digital interfaces for innovative system solutions.? PSOC? 6 MCU features the fourth generation of industry-leading CAPSENSE? capacitive-sensing technology, enabling modern touch and gesture-based interfaces that are robust and reliable.?

PSOC? 6 MCUs support a wide variety of memory options ranging from 256 KB - 2 MB of on-chip flash memory, and 128 KB - 1 MB of on-chip SRAM.? Encrypted quad-SPI memory interface enables memory expansion beyond the on-chip memory. In addition to the dual CPU architecture, PSOC? 6 MCUs inlcude DMA controllers, cryptographic accelerators to speed up application tasks. The family integrates a rich set of analog peripherals like 12-bit 2 MSPS SAR ADCs, 12-bit DACs, operational amplifiers, low power comparators.? Digital / Communication peripherals include timers, counters, PWMs, I2C, UART, SPI, CAN-FD, USB-FS (Device / Host), , SD/SDIO host interface, Smart IOs for discrete digital logic? integraton. For user interface needs, the family supports? the 4th generation CAPSENSE? capacitive-sensing technology, Segment LCD Drive,? serial /parallel interface based displays, I2S audio, PDM-PCM audio converter.

PSOC? 6 MCU portfolio consists of? three product lines, each of which have multiple end product families.

1. PSOC? 61 (Programmable line) consists of end product families in which only the Arm? Cortex? M4 is available for user applications. Orderable part numbers (OPN) in the PSOC? 61 line start with the ¡°CY8C61¡± prefix

2. PSOC? 62 (Performance line) consists of product families in which both the Arm? Cortex? M4 and Arm?Cortex?-M0+ are available for user applications (dual CPU architecture). Orderable part numbers (OPN) in the PSOC? 62 line start with the ¡°CY8C62¡± prefix

3. PSOC? 63 (Connectivity line) consists of product families that include the Bluetooth? LE radio PHY and MAC integrated as part of the MCU. Orderable part numbers (OPN) in the PSOC? 63 line start with the ¡°CY8C63¡± prefix

ModusToolbox? Software is a modern, extensible development ecosystem supporting a wide range of Infineon microcontroller devices, including PSOC? 6 MCUs. Provided as a collection of development tools, libraries, and embedded runtime assets, ModusToolbox? Software is architected to provide a flexible and comprehensive development experience. ModusToolbox? Software supports industry standard toolchains and development tools like Eclipse IDE, Microsoft Visual Studio Code, IAR Embedded Workbench, Arm ?Vision. various compiler options ( GNU, IAR, Arm). Embedded software assets for ModusToolbox? include board support packages (BSPs), peripheral drivers, middleware, and code examples.

Infineon provides a wide variety of hardware development kits in various form factors to enable easy and rapid evaluation and prototyping of PSOC? 6 based applications. The prototyping kits are low-cost, small-form factor evaluation kits for prototyping applications that do not need additional hardware shields to be connected to the kit. The Pioneer/Evaluation kits are more full featured kits that provide various hardware expansion capabilities, like the Arduino shield and M.2 interface for wireless radio interface.

A wealth of technical resources are available to develop applications with PSOC? 6 MCU. In addition to the standard datasheets and reference manuals, application notes and code examples cover a broad range of topics, from basic to advanced level, thereby enabling developers to quickly move from prorotyping to mass production.

PSOC? 6 is supported by ModusToolbox?, a unified ecosystem platform with tools and software solutions. ModusToolbox? Software is a modern, extensible development ecosystem. Provided as a collection of development tools, libraries, and embedded runtime assets, ModusToolbox? Software is architected to provide a flexible and comprehensive development experience. ModusToolbox? Software supports industry standard toolchains and development tools like Eclipse IDE, Microsoft Visual Studio Code, IAR Embedded Workbench, Arm ?Vision. various compiler options (GNU, IAR, Arm). PSOC? 6 is also supported by DEEPCRAFT? Studio for developing Edge AI models.

PSOC? 6? is a portfolio of low-power, secured? microcontrollers? tailored for battery-powered applications. The dual-core Arm? Cortex?-M4 and Cortex?-M0+ architecture lets designers optimize for power and performance simultaneously. Based on a low power 40nm platform, PSOC 6 MCUs support various run time configurable power modes and dynamic voltage/frequency scaling, guaranteeting an extended battery life for your end products. With configurable memory and peripheral protection units, and a cryptographic accelerator, the PSOC? 6 MCU supports standard embedded security features like secured boot, secured key storage, run-time security, and secured firmware updates. Designers can use the MCU¡¯s rich analog and digital peripherals to create custom analog front-ends (AFEs) or digital interfaces for innovative system solutions.? PSOC? 6 MCU features the fourth generation of industry-leading CAPSENSE? capacitive-sensing technology, enabling modern touch and gesture-based interfaces that are robust and reliable.?

PSOC? 6 MCUs support a wide variety of memory options ranging from 256 KB - 2 MB of on-chip flash memory, and 128 KB - 1 MB of on-chip SRAM.? Encrypted quad-SPI memory interface enables memory expansion beyond the on-chip memory. In addition to the dual CPU architecture, PSOC? 6 MCUs inlcude DMA controllers, cryptographic accelerators to speed up application tasks. The family integrates a rich set of analog peripherals like 12-bit 2 MSPS SAR ADCs, 12-bit DACs, operational amplifiers, low power comparators.? Digital / Communication peripherals include timers, counters, PWMs, I2C, UART, SPI, CAN-FD, USB-FS (Device / Host), , SD/SDIO host interface, Smart IOs for discrete digital logic? integraton. For user interface needs, the family supports? the 4th generation CAPSENSE? capacitive-sensing technology, Segment LCD Drive,? serial /parallel interface based displays, I2S audio, PDM-PCM audio converter.

PSOC? 6 MCU portfolio consists of? three product lines, each of which have multiple end product families.

1. PSOC? 61 (Programmable line) consists of end product families in which only the Arm? Cortex? M4 is available for user applications. Orderable part numbers (OPN) in the PSOC? 61 line start with the ¡°CY8C61¡± prefix

2. PSOC? 62 (Performance line) consists of product families in which both the Arm? Cortex? M4 and Arm?Cortex?-M0+ are available for user applications (dual CPU architecture). Orderable part numbers (OPN) in the PSOC? 62 line start with the ¡°CY8C62¡± prefix

3. PSOC? 63 (Connectivity line) consists of product families that include the Bluetooth? LE radio PHY and MAC integrated as part of the MCU. Orderable part numbers (OPN) in the PSOC? 63 line start with the ¡°CY8C63¡± prefix

ModusToolbox? Software is a modern, extensible development ecosystem supporting a wide range of Infineon microcontroller devices, including PSOC? 6 MCUs. Provided as a collection of development tools, libraries, and embedded runtime assets, ModusToolbox? Software is architected to provide a flexible and comprehensive development experience. ModusToolbox? Software supports industry standard toolchains and development tools like Eclipse IDE, Microsoft Visual Studio Code, IAR Embedded Workbench, Arm ?Vision. various compiler options ( GNU, IAR, Arm). Embedded software assets for ModusToolbox? include board support packages (BSPs), peripheral drivers, middleware, and code examples.

Infineon provides a wide variety of hardware development kits in various form factors to enable easy and rapid evaluation and prototyping of PSOC? 6 based applications. The prototyping kits are low-cost, small-form factor evaluation kits for prototyping applications that do not need additional hardware shields to be connected to the kit. The Pioneer/Evaluation kits are more full featured kits that provide various hardware expansion capabilities, like the Arduino shield and M.2 interface for wireless radio interface.

A wealth of technical resources are available to develop applications with PSOC? 6 MCU. In addition to the standard datasheets and reference manuals, application notes and code examples cover a broad range of topics, from basic to advanced level, thereby enabling developers to quickly move from prorotyping to mass production.

PSOC? 6 is supported by ModusToolbox?, a unified ecosystem platform with tools and software solutions. ModusToolbox? Software is a modern, extensible development ecosystem. Provided as a collection of development tools, libraries, and embedded runtime assets, ModusToolbox? Software is architected to provide a flexible and comprehensive development experience. ModusToolbox? Software supports industry standard toolchains and development tools like Eclipse IDE, Microsoft Visual Studio Code, IAR Embedded Workbench, Arm ?Vision. various compiler options (GNU, IAR, Arm). PSOC? 6 is also supported by DEEPCRAFT? Studio for developing Edge AI models.

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