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- Main Component: CY8C58LP PSoC® 5LP ARM® Cortex®-M3 MCU
- Target Applications: This setup can be leveraged for embedded design, signal processing (DSP), and general-purpose MCU applications.
- License: The project is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which allows for sharing and adaptation with appropriate credit.
Key Features and Pin Assignments:- GPIO Pins: Multiple general-purpose I/O pins for interfacing with external devices or modules.
- UART Interface: Pins designated for RX (Receive) and TX (Transmit) functions, facilitating serial communication.
- I2C Interface: Pins for I2C communication, marked as SCL (Clock line) and SDA (Data line).
- XTAL: Pins for external crystal oscillator input and output, crucial for precise timing operations.
- Bypass Capacitor Pins: Some GPIO pins are noted to potentially connect to bypass capacitors, which can improve power supply stability and noise performance.
- RESET: A pin is available for triggering a hardware reset of the MCU.
- VBUS and VDD/VDDIO: Power supply pins, with VBUS likely intended for USB connection and VDD/VDDIO for general power supply to the microcontroller and I/Os.
- GND: Ground reference points, essential for electrical stability and reference.
Project State:- No electrical connections have been documented yet, indicating the project is likely in an initial or planning stage.
- The specific roles (input, output, mixed) of GPIO pins will depend on the intended application and need to be configured within the PSoC Creator or ModusToolbox software provided by Infineon.
Considerations: