PSoC® 4700 "Sense Anything" MCU Family
Infineon's family of Arm® Cortex®-M0/M0+ MCUs adding advanced-sensing technology to the PSoC 4 portfolio including inductive-sensing
Infineon's PSoC 4700 "Sense Anything" MCU family adds advanced sensing technologies to the 32-bit Arm Cortex-M0/M0+ PSoC 4 portfolio of MCUs to enable new, innovative solutions for industrial, automotive, and consumer applications. This family includes the PSoC 4700S series that features an advanced inductive sensing technology, MagSense™, for highly reliable human-machine interfaces as well as other applications requiring sensing of metal objects.
- 32-bit MCU subsystem
- 48 MHz Arm Cortex-M0+ CPUs
- Up to 32 KB Flash and 4 KB SRAM
- Programmable analog blocks
- One 10-bit, 16.8 ksps single-slope ADC
- Two low-power comparators (CMP)
- Two 7-bit IDACs configurable as a single 8-bit IDAC
- One MagSense block that enables sensing of metal objects
- One CapSense® block that supports low-power operation with self- and mutual-capacitance sensing
- Programmable digital blocks
- Five configurable 16-bit timers, counter, PWM (TCPWM) blocks
- Two serial communication blocks (SCBs) that are configurable as I2C, SPI, or UART
- Packages
- 25-ball WLCSP, 24-pin QFN, 48-pin TQFP
- Up to 36 GPIOs, including 16 smart I/Os
PSoC 4700S Inductive-Sensing Evaluation Kit (CY8CKIT-148)
The PSoC 4700S inductive sensing evaluation kit is a low-cost hardware platform that enables development with Infineon's PSoC 4700S MCU and MagSense inductive-sensing technology. This kit demonstrates buttons and proximity sensing using inductive-sensing. In addition, an FPC connector is provided to evaluate various interfaces, such as a rotary encoder.
Resources
- PSoC 4700S Family: PSoC 4 Architecture Technical Reference Manual(TRM)
- AN219207 - Inductive Sensing Design Guide
- MagSense Component Datasheet
- CY8CKIT-148 PSoC 4700S Inductive Sensing Evaluation Kit Quick Start Guide
- CY8CKIT-148 PSoC 4700S Inductive Sensing Evaluation Kit Guide
- AN79953 - Getting Started with PSoC 4
- AN88619 - PSoC 4 Hardware Design Considerations