PSoC® 6 Wi-Fi+BT Pioneer Kit

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PSoC® 6 Wi-Fi+BT Pioneer Kit

Cypress Semiconductor's PSoC 6 Wi-Fi+BT Pioneer kit (CY8CKIT-062-WIFI-BT) is ideal for engineers looking to develop innovative IoT embedded systems. Included with the kit are all the main components needed for IoT devices: an ultra-low-power, dual-core Arm® Cortex®-M processor, certified Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, an easy-to-use display shield, multiple sensors for real-world data acquisition, and touch-sensing.

The PSoC 6 Wi-Fi+BT pioneer kit features:

  • The PSoC 62 MCU, a dual-core MCU with an Arm Cortex-M4 and Arm Cortex-M0+ integrated onto a single chip. Also on-chip is:
    • 1 MB of Flash
    • 288 KB of SRAM
    • 104 GPIOs
    • 7 programmable analog blocks and 56 programmable digital blocks
    • Full-speed USB
    • A serial memory interface
    • A PDM-PCM digital microphone interface
    • Industry-leading capacitive-sensing with CapSense®
  • A TFT display shield board that provides users with a 2.4” TFT display, a light sensor, a 6-axis motion sensor, and a digital microphone
  • Murata 1DX Wi-Fi + Bluetooth combo module (LBEE5KL1DX) that is fully certified and provides industry-leading 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN + Bluetooth 4.1/EDR/BLE connectivity. This module features Cypress’ CYW4343W chipset and a small form factor
  • Industry-leading CapSense - the PSoC 6 Wi-Fi+BT pioneer kit baseboard comes with 2 buttons, a 5-segment slider, and a proximity sensor to allow designers to create HMI applications with 4th generation CapSense that is within the on-board PSoC 62 MCU
  • An EZ-PD™ CCG3 Type-C power delivery system is also on board and is pre-configured to be able to deliver power from a Type-C port to an on-board header while at the same time charging a 3.7 V lithium-ion polymer battery
  • Support for both PSoC Creator and the WICED® Studio SDK. PSoC Creator can be used to create standalone PSoC 6 MCU projects, and WICED Studio 6.1 or later can be used to create PSoC 62 MCU + Wi-Fi/BT projects

EEWiki

  • Using the CMSIS DSP Library in a ModusToolbox Project
  • Sampling Audio at 44.1 kHz with the CY8CPROTO-062-4343W Board

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