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CY8C53_11 Datasheet, PDF (98/106 Pages) Cypress Semiconductor – Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) DC to 67 MHz operation
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PSoC® 5: CY8C53 Family Datasheet
12. Ordering Information
In addition to the features listed in Table 12-1, every CY8C53 device includes: up to 128 KB flash, 32 KB SRAM, 2 KB EEPROM, a
precision on-chip voltage reference, precision oscillators, flash, DMA, a fixed function I2C, SWD programming and debug, and more.
In addition to these features, the flexible UDBs and analog subsection support a wide range of peripherals. To assist you in selecting
the ideal part, PSoC Creator makes a part recommendation after you choose the components required by your application. All CY8C53
derivatives incorporate device and flash security in user-selectable security levels; see the TRM for details.
Table 12-1. CY8C53 Family with ARM Cortex-M3 CPU
MCU Core
Analog
Digital
I/O[44]
Part Number
Package
Device ID[45]
CY8C5368LTI-026 67 256 64 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 24 4 ✔ – 46 36 8 2 68-pin QFN 0x0E116069
CY8C5368AXI-106 67 256 64 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 24 4 ✔ – 70 60 8 2 100-pin TQFP 0x0E134069
CY8C5367LTI-003 67 128 32 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 24 4 ✔ – 46 36 8 2 68-pin QFN 0x0E141069
CY8C5367AXI-108 67 128 32 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 24 4 ✔ – 70 60 8 2 100-pin TQFP 0x0E114069
CY8C5366LTI-053 67 64 16 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 24 4 ✔ – 46 36 8 2 68-pin QFN 0x0E143069
CY8C5366AXI-001 67 64 16 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 24 4 ✔ – 70 60 8 2 100-pin TQFP 0x0E13C069
CY8C5365LTI-104 67 32 8 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 20 4 ✔ – 46 36 8 2 68-pin QFN 0x0E172069
CY8C5365AXI-043 67 32 8 2 ✔ 1 × 12-bit SAR 2 4 2 2 – ✔ 20 4 ✔ – 70 60 8 2 100-pin TQFP 0x0E173069
Notes
42. Analog blocks support a wide variety of functionality including TIA, PGA, and mixers. See Example Peripherals on page 32 for more information on how analog blocks
can be used.
43. UDBs support a wide variety of functionality including SPI, LIN, UART, timer, counter, PWM, PRS, and others. Individual functions may use a fraction of a UDB or
multiple UDBs. Multiple functions can share a single UDB. See Example Peripherals on page 32 for more information on how UDBs can be used.
44. The I/O Count includes all types of digital I/O: GPIO, SIO, and the two USB I/O. See I/O System and Routing on page 26 for details on the functionality of each of
these types of I/O.
45. The device ID has three major fields. The most significant nibble (left digit) is the version, followed by a 2 byte part number and a 3 nibble manufacturer ID.
Document Number: 001-66237 Rev. *A
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