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CY8C53_11 Datasheet, PDF (1/106 Pages) Cypress Semiconductor – Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) DC to 67 MHz operation | |||
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PRELIMINARY
PSoC® 5: CY8C53 Family Datasheet
Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC®)
General Description
With its unique array of configurable blocks, PSoC® 5 is a true system level solution providing microcontroller unit (MCU), memory,
analog, and digital peripheral functions in a single chip. The CY8C53 family offers a modern method of signal acquisition, signal
processing, and control with high accuracy, high bandwidth, and high flexibility. Analog capability spans the range from thermocouples
(near DC voltages) to ultrasonic signals. The CY8C53 family can handle dozens of data acquisition channels and analog inputs on
every GPIO pin. The CY8C53 family is also a high-performance configurable digital system with some part numbers including
interfaces such as USB, multi-master I2C, and controller area network (CAN). In addition to communication interfaces, the CY8C53
family has an easy to configure logic array, flexible routing to all I/O pins, and a high-performance 32-bit ARM® Cortexâ¢-M3
microprocessor core. Designers can easily create system-level designs using a rich library of prebuilt components and boolean
primitives using PSoC® Creatorâ¢, a hierarchical schematic design entry tool. The CY8C53 family provides unparalleled opportunities
for analog and digital bill of materials integration while easily accommodating last minute design changes through simple firmware
updates.
Features
 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 CPU core
 DC to 67 MHz operation
 Flash program memory, up to 256 KB, 100,000 write cycles,
20-year retention, multiple security features
 Up to 64 KB SRAM memory
 2-KB electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
(EEPROM) memory, 1 million cycles, and 20 years retention
 24-channel direct memory access (DMA) with multilayer
AMBA high-performance bus (AHB) bus access
⢠Programmable chained descriptors and priorities
⢠High bandwidth 32-bit transfer support
 Low voltage, ultra low power
 Operating voltage range: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
 High efficiency boost regulator from 1.8 V input to 5.0 V
output
 5 mA at 6 MHz
 Low power modes including:
⢠3-µA sleep mode with real time clock (RTC) and
low-voltage detect (LVD) interrupt
⢠1-µA hibernate mode with RAM retention
 Versatile I/O system
 28 to 72 I/Os (62 GPIOs, 8 SIOs, 2 USBIOs[1])
 Any GPIO to any digital or analog peripheral routability
 LCD direct drive from any GPIO, up to 46x16 segments
 CapSense® support from any GPIO[5]
 1.2 V to 5.5 V I/O interface voltages, up to 4 domains
 Maskable, independent IRQ on any pin or port
 Schmitt-trigger transistor-transistor logic (TTL) inputs
 All GPIOs configurable as open drain high/low,
pull-up/pull-down, High-Z, or strong output
 25 mA sink on SIO
 Digital peripherals
 20 to 24 programmable logic device (PLD) based universal
digital blocks (UDBs)
 Full CAN 2.0b 16 RX, 8 TX buffers[1]
 Full-Speed (FS) USB 2.0 12 Mbps using internal oscillator[1]
 Up to four 16-bit configurable timer, counter, and PWM blocks
 Library of standard peripherals
⢠8-, 16-, 24-, and 32-bit timers, counters, and PWMs
⢠SPI, UART, and I2C
⢠Many others available in catalog
 Library of advanced peripherals
⢠Cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
⢠Pseudo random sequence (PRS) generator
⢠Local interconnect network (LIN) bus 2.0
⢠Quadrature decoder
 Analog peripherals (2.7 V ⤠VDDA ⤠5.5 V)
 1.024 V ±1% internal voltage reference across â40 °C to
+85 °C (128 ppm/°C)
 Successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital
converter (ADC), 12-bit at 1 Msps
 Two 8-bit 8 Msps current digital-to-analog converters (DAC)
(IDACs) or 1 Msps voltage DACs (VDACs)
 Four comparators with 95-ns response time
 Two uncommitted opamps with 25-mA drive capability
 Two configurable multifunction analog blocks. Example
configurations are programmable gain amplifier (PGA),
transimpedance amplifier (TIA), mixer, and sample and hold
 CapSense support
 Programming, debug, and trace
 Serial wire debug (SWD) and single-wire viewer (SWV)
interfaces
 Cortex-M3 flash patch and breakpoint (FPB) block
 Cortex-M3 data watchpoint and trace (DWT) generates data
trace information
 Cortex-M3 instrumentation trace macrocell (ITM) can be
used for printf-style debugging
 DWT and ITM blocks communicate with off-chip debug and
trace systems via the SWV interface
 Bootloader programming supportable through I2C, SPI,
UART, USB, and other interfaces
 Precision, programmable clocking
 3 to 62 MHz internal oscillator over full temperature and
voltage range
 4 to 25 MHz crystal oscillator for crystal PPM accuracy
 Internal PLL clock generation up to 67 MHz
 32.768 KHz watch crystal oscillator
 Low power internal oscillator at 1, 33, and 100 kHz
 Temperature and packaging
 -40°C to +85°C degrees industrial temperature
 68-pin QFN and 100-pin TQFP package options
Note
1. This feature on select devices only. See Ordering Information on page 98 for details.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Document Number: 001-66237 Rev. *A
⢠198 Champion Court
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San Jose, CA 95134-1709
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408-943-2600
Revised June 10, 2011
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