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ICGOO电子元器件商城为您提供CY8C21334-12PVXE由Cypress Semiconductor设计生产,在icgoo商城现货销售,并且可以通过原厂、代理商等渠道进行代购。 CY8C21334-12PVXE价格参考。Cypress SemiconductorCY8C21334-12PVXE封装/规格:嵌入式 - 微控制器, M8C 微控制器 IC PSOC®1 CY8C21xxx 8-位 12MHz 8KB(8K x 8) 闪存 20-SSOP。您可以下载CY8C21334-12PVXE参考资料、Datasheet数据手册功能说明书,资料中有CY8C21334-12PVXE 详细功能的应用电路图电压和使用方法及教程。
参数 | 数值 |
产品目录 | 集成电路 (IC) |
描述 | IC MCU 8K FLASH 512B SRAM 20SSOP |
EEPROM容量 | - |
产品分类 | |
I/O数 | 16 |
数据手册 | http://www.cypress.com/?docID=42394 |
产品图片 | |
RAM容量 | 512 x 8 |
rohs | 无铅 / 符合限制有害物质指令(RoHS)规范要求 |
产品系列 | PSOC®1 CY8C21xxx |
供应商器件封装 | 20-SSOP |
其它名称 | CY8C2133412PVXE |
包装 | 管件 |
外设 | POR,PWM,WDT |
封装/外壳 | 20-SSOP(0.209",5.30mm 宽) |
工作温度 | -40°C ~ 125°C |
振荡器类型 | 内部 |
数据转换器 | A/D 28x8b |
标准包装 | 66 |
核心处理器 | M8C |
核心尺寸 | 8-位 |
电压-电源(Vcc/Vdd) | 2.4 V ~ 5.25 V |
程序存储器类型 | 闪存 |
程序存储容量 | 8KB(8K x 8) |
连接性 | I²C, SPI, UART/USART |
速度 | 12MHz |
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CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 ® PSoC Programmable System-on-Chip™ PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip™ Features ❐Up to eight analog inputs on GPIOs ❐Configurable interrupt on all GPIOs ■Powerful Harvard-architecture processor ■Versatile analog mux ❐M8C processor speeds up to 24 MHz ❐Common internal analog bus ❐Low power at high speed ❐Simultaneous connection of I/O combinations ❐Operating voltage: 2.4 V to 5.25 V ❐Capacitive sensing application capability ❐Operating voltages down to 1.0 V using on-chip switch mode pump (SMP) ■Additional system resources ❐Industrial temperature range: –40 °C to +85 °C ❐I2C [2] master, slave, and multi-master to 400 kHz ■Advanced peripherals (PSoC® blocks) ❐Watchdog and sleep timers ❐User-configurable low-voltage detection (LVD) ❐Four analog Type E PSoC blocks provide: ❐Integrated supervisory circuit • Two comparators with digital-to-analog converter (DAC) references ❐On-chip precision voltage reference • Single or dual 10-bit 28 channel analog-to-digital converters (ADC) Logic Block Diagram ❐Four digital PSoC blocks provide: • 8- to 32-bit timers, counters, and pulse width modulators (PWMs) • Cyclical redundancy check (CRC) and pseudo random sequence (PRS) modules • Full-duplex universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART), serial peripheral interface (SPI) master or slave • Connectable to all general purpose I/O (GPIO) pins ❐Complex peripherals by combining blocks ■Flexible on-chip memory ❐8 KB flash program storage 50,000 erase/write cycles ❐512 bytes static random access memory (SRAM) data storage ❐In-system serial programming (ISSP) ❐Partial flash updates ❐Flexible protection modes ❐EEPROM emulation in flash ■Complete development tools ❐Free development software (PSoC Designer™) ❐Full-featured, in-circuit emulator (ICE) and programmer ❐Full-speed emulation ❐Complex breakpoint structure ❐128-KB trace memory ■Precision, programmable clocking ❐Internal ±2.5% 24- / 48-MHz main oscillator [1] ❐Internal oscillator for watchdog and sleep ■Programmable pin configurations ❐25-mA sink, 10-mA source on all GPIOs ❐Pull-up, pull-down, high Z, strong, or open-drain drive modes on all GPIOs Errata: For information on silicon errata, see “Errata” on page49. Details include trigger conditions, devices affected, and proposed workaround. Notes 1. Errata: The worst case IMO frequency deviation when operated below 0 °C and above +70 °C and within the upper and lower datasheet temperature range is ±5%. 2. Errata:The I2C block exhibits occasional data and bus corruption errors when the I2C master initiates transactions while the device is transitioning in to or out of sleep mode. CypressSemiconductorCorporation • 198 Champion Court • SanJose, CA 95134-1709 • 408-943-2600 Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Revised June 7, 2017
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 More Information Cypress provides a wealth of data at www.cypress.com to help Note: For CY8C21x34B devices related Development Kits you to select the right PSoC device for your design, and to help please click here. you to quickly and effectively integrate the device into your The MiniProg1 and MiniProg3 devices provide interfaces for design. For a comprehensive list of resources, see the flash programming and debug. knowledge base article, How to Design with PSoC® 1, PowerPSoC®, and PLC – KBA88292. Following is an PSoC Designer abbreviated list for PSoC 1: ■Overview: PSoC Portfolio, PSoC Roadmap PSoC Designer is a free Windows-based Integrated Design Environment (IDE). Develop your applications using a library of ■Product Selectors: PSoC 1, PSoC 3, PSoC 4, PSoC 5LP pre-characterized analog and digital peripherals in a drag-and-drop design environment. Then, customize your ■In addition, PSoC Designer includes a device selection tool. design leveraging the dynamically generated API libraries of ■Application notes: Cypress offers a large number of PSoC code. Figure1 shows PSoC Designer windows. Note: This is not application notes covering a broad range of topics, from basic the default view. to advanced level. Recommended application notes for getting 1.Global Resources – all device hardware settings. started with PSoC 1 are: 2.Parameters – the parameters of the currently selected User ❐Getting Started with PSoC® 1 – AN75320. Modules. ❐PSoC® 1 - Getting Started with GPIO – AN2094. 3.Pinout – information related to device pins. ❐PSoC® 1 Analog Structure and Configuration – AN74170. ❐PSoC® 1 Switched Capacitor Analog Blocks – AN2041. 4.Chip-Level Editor – a diagram of the resources available on the selected chip. ❐Selecting Analog Ground and Reference – AN2219. 5.Datasheet – the datasheet for the currently selected UM Note: For CY8C21x34B devices related Application note please click here. 6.User Modules – all available User Modules for the selected device. ■Development Kits: 7.Device Resource Meter – device resource usage for the ❐CY3210-PSoCEval1 supports all PSoC 1 Mixed-Signal Array current project configuration. families, including automotive, except CY8C25/26xxx devices. The kit includes an LCD module, potentiometer, 8.Workspace – a tree level diagram of files associated with the LEDs, and breadboarding space. project. ❐CY3214-PSoCEvalUSB features a development board for 9.Output – output from project build and debug operations. the CY8C24x94 PSoC device. Special features of the board include USB and CapSense development and debugging Note: For detailed information on PSoC Designer, go to support. PSoC® Designer > Help > Documentation > Designer Specific Documents > IDE User Guide. Figure 1. PSoC Designer Layout Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 2 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Contents PSoC Functional Overview ..............................................4 Absolute Maximum Ratings ..........................................19 The PSoC Core ...........................................................4 Operating Temperature ..................................................19 The Digital System ......................................................4 Electrical Specifications ................................................20 The Analog System .....................................................5 DC Electrical Characteristics .....................................20 Additional System Resources .....................................5 AC Electrical Characteristics .....................................26 PSoC Device Characteristics ......................................6 Packaging Information ...................................................34 Getting Started ..................................................................6 Thermal Impedances .................................................38 Application Notes ........................................................6 Solder Reflow Specifications .....................................38 Development Kits ........................................................6 Development Tool Selection .........................................39 Training .......................................................................6 Software ....................................................................39 CYPros Consultants ....................................................6 Development Kits ......................................................39 Solutions Library ..........................................................6 Evaluation Tools ........................................................39 Technical Support .......................................................6 Device Programmers .................................................40 Development Tools ..........................................................7 Accessories (Emulation and Programming) ..............40 PSoC Designer Software Subsystems ........................7 Ordering Information ......................................................41 Designing with PSoC Designer .......................................8 Ordering Code Definitions .........................................42 Select User Modules ...................................................8 Acronyms ........................................................................43 Configure User Modules ..............................................8 Reference Documents ....................................................43 Organize and Connect ................................................8 Document Conventions .................................................44 Generate, Verify, and Debug .......................................8 Units of Measure .......................................................44 Pin Information .................................................................9 Numeric Conventions ................................................44 16-pin Part Pinout ........................................................9 Glossary ..........................................................................44 CY8C21234 16-pin SOIC Pin Definitions ....................9 Errata ...............................................................................49 20-pin Part Pinout ......................................................10 Part Numbers Affected ..............................................49 CY8C21334 20-pin SSOP Pin Definitions .................10 CY8C21X34 Qualification Status ..............................49 28-pin Part Pinout ......................................................11 CY8C21X34 Errata Summary ...................................50 CY8C21534 28-pin SSOP Pin Definitions .................11 Document History Page .................................................51 32-pin Part Pinout ......................................................12 Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information ......................55 CY8C21434/CY8C21634 32-pin QFN Worldwide Sales and Design Support .......................55 Pin Definitions ...................................................................13 Products ....................................................................55 56-pin Part Pinout ......................................................14 PSoC®Solutions .......................................................55 CY8C21001 56-pin SSOP Pin Definitions .................14 Cypress Developer Community .................................55 Register Reference .........................................................16 Technical Support .....................................................55 Register Conventions ................................................16 Register Mapping Tables ..........................................16 Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. 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CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 PSoC Functional Overview The Digital System The digital system consists of four digital PSoC blocks. Each The PSoC family consists of many devices with on-chip block is an 8-bit resource that is used alone or combined with controllers. These devices are designed to replace multiple other blocks to form 8-, 16-, 24-, and 32-bit peripherals, which traditional MCU-based system components with one low-cost are called user modules. Digital peripheral configurations single-chip programmable component. A PSoC device includes include: configurable blocks of analog and digital logic, and programmable interconnect. This architecture makes it possible ■PWMs (8- to 32-bit) for you to create customized peripheral configurations, to match ■PWMs with dead band (8- to 32-bit) the requirements of each individual application. Additionally, a fast central processing unit (CPU), flash program memory, ■Counters (8- to 32-bit) SRAM data memory, and configurable I/O are included in a range of convenient pinouts. ■Timers (8- to 32-bit) The PSoC architecture, shown in Figure2, consists of four main ■UART 8- with selectable parity areas: the core, the system resources, the digital system, and ■Serial peripheral interface (SPI) master and slave the analog system. Configurable global bus resources allow combining all of the device resources into a complete custom ■I2C slave and multi-master [4] system. Each CY8C21x34 PSoC device includes four digital blocks and four analog blocks. Depending on the PSoC ■CRC/generator (8-bit) package, up to 28 GPIOs are also included. The GPIOs provide ■IrDA access to the global digital and analog interconnects. ■PRS generators (8-bit to 32-bit) The PSoC Core The digital blocks are connected to any GPIO through a series The PSoC core is a powerful engine that supports a rich of global buses that can route any signal to any pin. The buses instruction set. It encompasses SRAM for data storage, an also allow for signal multiplexing and for performing logic interrupt controller, sleep and watchdog timers, and internal main operations. This configurability frees your designs from the oscillator (IMO) and internal low speed oscillator (ILO). The CPU constraints of a fixed peripheral controller. core, called the M8C, is a powerful processor with speeds up to 24 MHz [3]. The M8C is a four-million instructions per second Digital blocks are provided in rows of four, where the number of blocks varies by PSoC device family. This allows the optimum (MIPS) 8-bit Harvard-architecture microprocessor. choice of system resources for your application. Family System resources provide these additional capabilities: resources are shown in Table 1 on page 6. ■Digital clocks for increased flexibility Figure 2. Digital System Block Diagram ■I2C [4] functionality to implement an I2C master and slave Port 3 Port 1 Port 2 Port 0 ■An internal voltage reference, multi-master, that provides an absolute value of 1.3 V to a number of PSoC subsystems Digital Clocks To System Bus To Analog ■A SMP that generates normal operating voltages from a single From Core System battery cell ■Various system resets supported by the M8C DIGITAL SYSTEM The digital system consists of an array of digital PSoC blocks that Digital PSoC Block Array may be configured into any number of digital peripherals. The digital blocks are connected to the GPIOs through a series of gfcroleonebtiranolg ll beudr.seessig. nTs hefrsoem b uthsee s ccoanns trraoiunttes aonf y as igfinxaeld top earnipyh eprina,l Row InputConfiguration DBB00 DBB01RowD 0CB02 DCB0344 Row Output Configuration The analog system consists of four analog PSoC blocks, 8 8 supporting comparators, and analog-to-digital conversion up to 8 8 10 bits of precision. GIE[7:0] Global Digital GOE[7:0] GIO[7:0] Interconnect GOO[7:0] Notes 3. Errata: The worst case IMO frequency deviation when operated below 0 °C and above +70 °C and within the upper and lower datasheet temperature range is ±5%. 4. Errata:The I2C block exhibits occasional data and bus corruption errors when the I2C master initiates transactions while the device is transitioning in to or out of sleep mode. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 4 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 The Analog System The Analog Multiplexer System The analog system consists of four configurable blocks that allow The analog mux bus can connect to every GPIO pin. Pins may for the creation of complex analog signal flows. Analog be connected to the bus individually or in any combination. The peripherals are very flexible and can be customized to support bus also connects to the analog system for analysis with specific application requirements. Some of the common PSoC comparators and analog-to-digital converters. An additional 8:1 analog functions for this device (most available as user modules) analog input multiplexer provides a second path to bring Port 0 are: pins to the analog array. Switch-control logic enables selected pins to precharge ■ADCs (single or dual, with 8-bit or 10-bit resolution) continuously under hardware control. This enables capacitive ■Pin-to-pin comparator measurement for applications such as touch sensing. Other multiplexer applications include: ■Single-ended comparators (up to two) with absolute (1.3 V) reference or 8-bit DAC reference ■Track pad, finger sensing ■1.3-V reference (as a system resource) ■Chip-wide mux that allows analog input from any I/O pin In most PSoC devices, analog blocks are provided in columns of ■Crosspoint connection between any I/O pin combinations three, which includes one continuous time (CT) and two switched capacitor (SC) blocks. The CY8C21x34 devices provide limited Additional System Resources functionality Type E analog blocks. Each column contains one System resources, some of which are listed in the previous CT Type E block and one SC Type E block. Refer to the PSoC sections, provide additional capability useful to complete Technical Reference Manual for detailed information on the systems. Additional resources include a switch-mode pump, CY8C21x34’s Type E analog blocks. low-voltage detection, and power-on-reset (POR). Figure 3. Analog System Block Diagram ■Digital clock dividers provide three customizable clock frequencies for use in applications. The clocks may be routed to both the digital and analog systems. Additional clocks can be generated using digital PSoC blocks as clock dividers. Array Input Configuration ■The I2C [5] module provides 100- and 400-kHz communication over two wires. Slave, master, and multi-master modes are all supported. ■LVD interrupts can signal the application of falling voltage levels, while the advanced POR circuit eliminates the need for a system supervisor. ACI0[1:0] ACI1[1:0] ■An internal 1.3-V reference provides an absolute reference for All I/O the analog system, including ADCs and DACs. X ■An integrated switch-mode pump generates normal operating X ACOL1MUX voltages from a single 1.2-V battery cell, providing a low cost X boost converter. Analog Mux Bus X ■Versatile analog multiplexer system. X Array ACE00 ACE01 ASE10 ASE11 Note 5. Errata:The I2C block exhibits occasional data and bus corruption errors when the I2C master initiates transactions while the device is transitioning in to or out of sleep mode. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 5 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 PSoC Device Characteristics Depending on your PSoC device characteristics, the digital and analog systems can have 16, 8, or 4 digital blocks and 12, 6, or 4 analog blocks. Table1 lists the resources available for specific PSoC device groups. The PSoC device covered by this datasheet is highlighted in Table1. Table 1. PSoC Device Characteristics PSoC Part Digital Digital Digital Analog Analog Analog Analog SRAM Flash Number I/O Rows Blocks Inputs Outputs Columns Blocks Size Size CY8C29x66 up to 64 4 16 up to 12 4 4 12 2 K 32 K CY8C28xxx up to 44 up to 3 up to 12 up to 44 up to 4 up to 6 up to 1 K 16 K 12 + 4[6] CY8C27x43 up to 44 2 8 up to 12 4 4 12 256 16 K CY8C24x94 up to 56 1 4 up to 48 2 2 6 1 K 16 K CY8C24x23A up to 24 1 4 up to 12 2 2 6 256 4 K CY8C23x33 up to 26 1 4 up to 12 2 2 4 256 8 K CY8C22x45 up to 38 2 8 up to 38 0 4 6[6] 1 K 16 K CY8C21x45 up to 24 1 4 up to 24 0 4 6[6] 512 8 K CY8C21x34 up to 28 1 4 up to 28 0 2 4[6] 512 8 K CY8C21x23 up to 16 1 4 up to 8 0 2 4[6] 256 4 K CY8C20x34 up to 28 0 0 up to 28 0 0 3[6,7] 512 8 K CY8C20xx6 up to 36 0 0 up to 36 0 0 3[6,7] up to 2 K up to 32 K Getting Started covers a wide variety of topics and skill levels to assist you in your designs. For in-depth information, along with detailed programming details, see the PSoC® Technical Reference Manual. CYPros Consultants For up-to-date ordering, packaging, and electrical specification Certified PSoC consultants offer everything from technical information, see the latest PSoC device datasheets on the web. assistance to completed PSoC designs. To contact or become a PSoC consultant go to the CYPros Consultants web site. Application Notes Solutions Library Cypress application notes are an excellent introduction to the wide variety of possible PSoC designs. Visit our growing library of solution focused designs. Here you can find various application designs that include firmware and Development Kits hardware design files that enable you to complete your designs quickly. PSoC Development Kits are available online from and through a growing number of regional and global distributors, which Technical Support include Arrow, Avnet, Digi-Key, Farnell, Future Electronics, and Newark. Technical support – including a searchable Knowledge Base articles and technical forums – is also available online. If you Training cannot find an answer to your question, call our Technical Support hotline at 1-800-541-4736. Free PSoC technical training (on demand, webinars, and workshops), which is available online via www.cypress.com, Notes 6. Limited analog functionality. 7. Two analog blocks and one CapSense®. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 6 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Development Tools Code Generation Tools The code generation tools work seamlessly within the PSoC Designer™ is the revolutionary integrated design PSoCDesigner interface and have been tested with a full range environment (IDE) that you can use to customize PSoC to meet of debugging tools. You can develop your design in C, assembly, your specific application requirements. PSoC Designer software or a combination of the two. accelerates system design and time to market. Develop your Assemblers. The assemblers allow you to merge assembly applications using a library of precharacterized analog and digital code seamlessly with C code. Link libraries automatically use peripherals (called user modules) in a drag-and-drop design absolute addressing or are compiled in relative mode, and are environment. Then, customize your design by leveraging the linked with other software modules to get absolute addressing. dynamically generated application programming interface (API) libraries of code. Finally, debug and test your designs with the C Language Compilers. C language compilers are available integrated debug environment, including in-circuit emulation and that support the PSoC family of devices. The products allow you standard software debug features. PSoC Designer includes: to create complete C programs for the PSoC family devices. The optimizing C compilers provide all of the features of C, tailored ■Application editor graphical user interface (GUI) for device and to the PSoC architecture. They come complete with embedded user module configuration and dynamic reconfiguration libraries providing port and bus operations, standard keypad and ■Extensive user module catalog display support, and extended math functionality. ■Integrated source-code editor (C and assembly) Debugger ■Free C compiler with no size restrictions or time limits PSoC Designer has a debug environment that provides hardware in-circuit emulation, allowing you to test the program in ■Built-in debugger a physical system while providing an internal view of the PSoC device. Debugger commands allow you to read and program and ■In-circuit emulation read and write data memory, and read and write I/O registers. ■Built-in support for communication interfaces: You can read and write CPU registers, set and clear breakpoints, ❐Hardware and software I2C [8] slaves and masters and provide program run, halt, and step control. The debugger ❐Full-speed USB 2.0 also allows you to create a trace buffer of registers and memory locations of interest. ❐Up to four full-duplex universal asynchronous receiver/transmitters (UARTs), SPI master and slave, and Online Help System wireless PSoC Designer supports the entire library of PSoC 1 devices and The online help system displays online, context-sensitive help. runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Designed for procedural and quick reference, each functional subsystem has its own context-sensitive help. This system also PSoC Designer Software Subsystems provides tutorials and links to FAQs and an online support Forum to aid the designer. Design Entry In-Circuit Emulator In the chip-level view, choose a base device to work with. Then select different onboard analog and digital components that use A low-cost, high-functionality in-circuit emulator (ICE) is the PSoC blocks, which are called user modules. Examples of available for development support. This hardware can program user modules are ADCs, DACs, amplifiers, and filters. Configure single devices. the user modules for your chosen application and connect them The emulator consists of a base unit that connects to the PC to each other and to the proper pins. Then generate your project. using a USB port. The base unit is universal and operates with This prepopulates your project with APIs and libraries that you all PSoC devices. Emulation pods for each device family are can use to program your application. available separately. The emulation pod takes the place of the The tool also supports easy development of multiple PSoC device in the target board and performs full-speed configurations and dynamic reconfiguration. Dynamic (24MHz) operation. reconfiguration makes it possible to change configurations at run time. In essence, this allows you to use more than 100 percent of PSoC’s resources for an application. Note 8. Errata:The I2C block exhibits occasional data and bus corruption errors when the I2C master initiates transactions while the device is transitioning in to or out of sleep mode. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 7 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Designing with PSoC Designer specifications. Each datasheet describes the use of each user module parameter, and other information you may need to The development process for the PSoC device differs from that successfully implement your design. of a traditional fixed function microprocessor. The configurable Organize and Connect analog and digital hardware blocks give the PSoC architecture a unique flexibility that pays dividends in managing specification You build signal chains at the chip level by interconnecting user change during development and by lowering inventory costs. modules to each other and the I/O pins. You perform the These configurable resources, called PSoC Blocks, have the selection, configuration, and routing so that you have complete ability to implement a wide variety of user-selectable functions. control over all on-chip resources. The PSoC development process is summarized in four steps: Generate, Verify, and Debug 1. Select User Modules. 2. Configure User Modules. When you are ready to test the hardware configuration or move on to developing code for the project, you perform the “Generate 3. Organize and Connect. Configuration Files” step. This causes PSoC Designer to 4. Generate, Verify, and Debug. generate source code that automatically configures the device to your specification and provides the software for the system. The Select User Modules generated code provides application programming interfaces (APIs) with high-level functions to control and respond to PSoC Designer provides a library of prebuilt, pretested hardware hardware events at run-time and interrupt service routines that peripheral components called “user modules.” User modules you can adapt as needed. make selecting and implementing peripheral devices, both analog and digital, simple. A complete code development environment allows you to develop and customize your applications in either C, assembly Configure User Modules language, or both. Each user module that you select establishes the basic register The last step in the development process takes place inside settings that implement the selected function. They also provide PSoC Designer’s debugger (access by clicking the Connect parameters and properties that allow you to tailor their precise icon). PSoC Designer downloads the HEX image to the ICE configuration to your particular application. For example, a PWM where it runs at full speed. PSoC Designer debugging User Module configures one or more digital PSoC blocks, one capabilities rival those of systems costing many times more. In for each 8 bits of resolution. The user module parameters permit addition to traditional single-step, run-to-breakpoint, and you to establish the pulse width and duty cycle. Configure the watch-variable features, the debug interface provides a large parameters and properties to correspond to your chosen trace buffer and allows you to define complex breakpoint events. application. Enter values directly or by selecting values from These include monitoring address and data bus values, memory drop-down menus. All the user modules are documented in locations, and external signals. datasheets that may be viewed directly in PSoC Designer or on the Cypress website. These user module datasheets explain the internal operation of the user module and provide performance Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 8 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Pin Information The CY8C21x34 PSoC device is available in a variety of packages which are listed in the following tables. Every port pin (labeled with a “P”) is capable of Digital I/O and connection to the common analog bus. However, V , V , SMP, and XRES are not capable of SS DD Digital I/O. 16-pin Part Pinout Figure 4. CY8C21234 16-pin PSoC Device A, I, M, P0[7] 1 16 VDD A, I, M, P0[5] 2 15 P0[6], A, I, M A, I, M, P0[3] 3 14 P0[4], A, I, M A, I, M, P0[1] 4 SOIC 13 P0[2], A, I, M SMP 5 12 P0[0], A, I, M VSS 6 11 P1[4], EXTCLK, M M, I2C SCL, P1[1] 7 10 P1[2], M VSS 8 9 P1[0], I2C SDA, M CY8C21234 16-pin SOIC Pin Definitions Type Pin No. Name Description Digital Analog 1 I/O I, M P0[7] Analog column mux input 2 I/O I, M P0[5] Analog column mux input 3 I/O I, M P0[3] Analog column mux input, integrating input 4 I/O I, M P0[1] Analog column mux input, integrating input 5 Power SMP Switch-mode pump (SMP) connection to required external components 6 Power V Ground connection [9] SS 7 I/O M P1[1] I2C serial clock (SCL), ISSP-SCLK[10] 8 Power V Ground connection [9] SS 9 I/O M P1[0] I2C serial data (SDA), ISSP-SDATA[10] 10 I/O M P1[2] 11 I/O M P1[4] Optional external clock input (EXTCLK) 12 I/O I, M P0[0] Analog column mux input 13 I/O I, M P0[2] Analog column mux input 14 I/O I, M P0[4] Analog column mux input 15 I/O I, M P0[6] Analog column mux input 16 Power V Supply voltage DD LEGEND A = Analog, I = Input, O = Output, and M = Analog Mux Input. Notes 9. All VSS pins should be brought out to one common GND plane. 10.These are the ISSP pins, which are not High Z at POR. See the PSoC Technical Reference Manual for details. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 9 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 20-pin Part Pinout Figure 5. CY8C21334 20-pin PSoC Device A, I, M, P0[7] 1 20 VDD A, I, M, P0[5] 2 19 P0[6], A, I, M A, I, M, P0[3] 3 18 P0[4], A, I, M A, I, M, P0[1] 4 17 P0[2], A, I, M VSS 5 SSOP 16 P0[0], A, I, M M, I2C SCL, P1[7] 6 15 XRES M, I2C SDA, P1[5] 7 14 P1[6], M M, P1[3] 8 13 P1[4], EXTCLK, M M, I2C SCL, P1[1] 9 12 P1[2], M VSS 10 11 P1[0], I2C SDA, M CY8C21334 20-pin SSOP Pin Definitions Type Pin No. Name Description Digital Analog 1 I/O I, M P0[7] Analog column mux input 2 I/O I, M P0[5] Analog column mux input 3 I/O I, M P0[3] Analog column mux input, integrating input 4 I/O I, M P0[1] Analog column mux input, integrating input 5 Power V Ground connection [11] SS 6 I/O M P1[7] I2C SCL 7 I/O M P1[5] I2C SDA 8 I/O M P1[3] 9 I/O M P1[1] I2C SCL, ISSP-SCLK[12] 10 Power V Ground connection [11] SS 11 I/O M P1[0] I2C SDA, ISSP-SDATA[12] 12 I/O M P1[2] 13 I/O M P1[4] Optional external clock input (EXTCLK) 14 I/O M P1[6] 15 Input XRES Active high external reset with internal pull-down 16 I/O I, M P0[0] Analog column mux input 17 I/O I, M P0[2] Analog column mux input 18 I/O I, M P0[4] Analog column mux input 19 I/O I, M P0[6] Analog column mux input 20 Power V Supply voltage DD LEGEND A = Analog, I = Input, O = Output, and M = Analog Mux Input. Notes 11.All VSS pins should be brought out to one common GND plane. 12.These are the ISSP pins, which are not High Z at POR. See the PSoC Technical Reference Manual for details. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 10 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 28-pin Part Pinout Figure 6. CY8C21534 28-pin PSoC Device A, I, M, P0[7] 1 28 VDD A, I, M, P0[5] 2 27 P0[6], A, I, M A, I, M, P0[3] 3 26 P0[4], A, I, M A, I, M, P0[1] 4 25 P0[2], A, I, M M, P2[7] 5 24 P0[0], A, I, M M, P2[5] 6 23 P2[6], M M, P2[3] 7 SSOP 22 P2[4], M M, P2[1] 8 21 P2[2], M VSS 9 20 P2[0], M M, I2C SCL, P1[7] 10 19 XRES M, I2C SDA, P1[5] 11 18 P1[6], M M, P1[3] 12 17 P1[4], EXTCLK, M M, I2C SCL, P1[1] 13 16 P1[2], M VSS 14 15 P1[0], I2C SDA, M CY8C21534 28-pin SSOP Pin Definitions Type Pin No. Name Description Digital Analog 1 I/O I, M P0[7] Analog column mux input 2 I/O I, M P0[5] Analog column mux input and column output 3 I/O I, M P0[3] Analog column mux input and column output, integrating input 4 I/O I, M P0[1] Analog column mux input, integrating input 5 I/O M P2[7] 6 I/O M P2[5] 7 I/O I, M P2[3] Direct switched capacitor block input 8 I/O I, M P2[1] Direct switched capacitor block input 9 Power V Ground connection [13] SS 10 I/O M P1[7] I2C SCL 11 I/O M P1[5] I2C SDA 12 I/O M P1[3] 13 I/O M P1[1] I2C SCL, ISSP-SCLK[14] 14 Power V Ground connection [13] SS 15 I/O M P1[0] I2C SDA, ISSP-SDATA[14] 16 I/O M P1[2] 17 I/O M P1[4] Optional external clock input (EXTCLK) 18 I/O M P1[6] 19 Input XRES Active high external reset with internal pull-down 20 I/O I, M P2[0] Direct switched capacitor block input 21 I/O I, M P2[2] Direct switched capacitor block input 22 I/O M P2[4] 23 I/O M P2[6] 24 I/O I, M P0[0] Analog column mux input 25 I/O I, M P0[2] Analog column mux input 26 I/O I, M P0[4] Analog column mux input 27 I/O I, M P0[6] Analog column mux input 28 Power V Supply voltage DD LEGEND A: Analog, I: Input, O = Output, and M = Analog Mux Input. Notes 13.All VSS pins should be brought out to one common GND plane. 14.These are the ISSP pins, which are not high Z at POR. See the PSoC Technical Reference Manual for details. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 11 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 32-pin Part Pinout Figure 7. CY8C21434 32-pin PSoC Device Figure 7. CY8C21634 32-pin PSoC Device Figure 8. CY8C21434 32-pin Sawn PSoC Device Sawn Figure 9. CY8C21634 32-pin Sawn PSoC Device Sawn MMM MMM MMM MMM A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, A, I, VssP0[3], P0[5], P0[7], VddP0[6], P0[4], P0[2], VssP0[3], P0[5], P0[7], VddP0[6], P0[4], P0[2], 210987 65 21098765 A, I, M, P0[1] 1333222 2224 P0[0], A, I, M A, I, M, P0[1] 13332222224 P0[0], A, I, M M, P2[7] 2 23 P2[6], M M, P2[7] 2 23 P2[6], M M, P2[5] 3 22 P2[4], M M, P2[5] 3 22 P2[4], M M, P2[3] 4 QFN 21 P2[2], M M, P2[3] 4 QFN 21 P2[2], M M, P2[1] 5 (Top View) 20 P2[0], M M, P2[1] 5 (Top View) 20 P2[0], M M, P3[3] 6 19 P3[2], M SMP 6 19 P3[2], M M, P3[1] 7 18 P3[0], M Vss 7 18 P3[0], M M, I2C SCL, P1[7] 8 17 XRES M, I2C SCL, P1[7] 8 17 XRES 90123456 90123456 1111111 1111111 1[5]1[3] 1[1]Vss1[0]1[2] 1[4]1[6] 1[5]1[3]1[1]Vss1[0]1[2]1[4]1[6] PP P PP PP PPP PPPP A, M, L, A, M, K, M, A, M, L, A, M, K, M, D C D L D C D L S S S C S S S C M, I2C M, I2C M, I2C M, EXT M, I2C M, I2C M, I2C M, EXT Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 12 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 CY8C21434/CY8C21634 32-pin QFN Pin Definitions [15] Type Pin No. Name Description Digital Analog 1 I/O I, M P0[1] Analog column mux input, integrating input 2 I/O M P2[7] 3 I/O M P2[5] 4 I/O M P2[3] 5 I/O M P2[1] 6 I/O M P3[3] In CY8C21434 part 6 Power SMP SMP connection to required external components in CY8C21634 part 7 I/O M P3[1] In CY8C21434 part 7 Power V Ground connection in CY8C21634 part [16] SS 8 I/O M P1[7] I2C SCL 9 I/O M P1[5] I2C SDA 10 I/O M P1[3] 11 I/O M P1[1] I2C SCL, ISSP-SCLK[17] 12 Power V Ground connection [16] SS 13 I/O M P1[0] I2C SDA, ISSP-SDATA[17] 14 I/O M P1[2] 15 I/O M P1[4] Optional external clock input (EXTCLK) 16 I/O M P1[6] 17 Input XRES Active high external reset with internal pull-down 18 I/O M P3[0] 19 I/O M P3[2] 20 I/O M P2[0] 21 I/O M P2[2] 22 I/O M P2[4] 23 I/O M P2[6] 24 I/O I, M P0[0] Analog column mux input 25 I/O I, M P0[2] Analog column mux input 26 I/O I, M P0[4] Analog column mux input 27 I/O I, M P0[6] Analog column mux input 28 Power V Supply voltage DD 29 I/O I, M P0[7] Analog column mux input 30 I/O I, M P0[5] Analog column mux input 31 I/O I, M P0[3] Analog column mux input, integrating input 32 Power V Ground connection [16] SS LEGEND A = Analog, I = Input, O = Output, and M = Analog Mux Input. Notes 15.The center pad on the QFN package must be connected to ground (VSS) for best mechanical, thermal, and electrical performance. If not connected to ground, it must be electrically floated and not connected to any other signal. 16.All VSS pins should be brought out to one common GND plane. 17.These are the ISSP pins, which are not high Z at POR. See the PSoC Technical Reference Manual for details. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 13 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 56-pin Part Pinout The 56-pin SSOP part is for the CY8C21001 on-chip debug (OCD) PSoC device. Note This part is only used for in-circuit debugging. It is NOT available for production. Figure 10. CY8C21001 56-pin PSoC Device Vss 1 56 Vdd AI, P0[7] 2 55 P0[6], AI AI, P0[5] 3 54 P0[4], AI AI, P0[3] 4 53 P0[2], AI AI, P0[1] 5 52 P0[0], AI P2[7] 6 51 P2[6] P2[5] 7 50 P2[4] P2[3] 8 49 P2[2] P2[1] 9 48 P2[0] NC 10 47 NC NC 11 46 NC NC 12 45 P3[2] NC 13 44 P3[0] OCDE 14 SSOP 43 CCLK OCDO 15 42 HCLK SMP 16 41 XRES Vss 17 40 NC Vss 18 39 NC P3[3] 19 38 NC P3[1] 20 37 NC NC 21 36 NC NC 22 35 NC I2C SCL, P1[7] 23 34 P1[6] I2C SDA, P1[5] 24 33 P1[4], EXTCLK NC 25 32 P1[2] P1[3] 26 31 P1[0], I2C SDA, SDATA SCLK, I2C SCL, P1[1] 27 30 NC Vss 28 29 NC CY8C21001 56-pin SSOP Pin Definitions Type Pin No. Pin Name Description Digital Analog 1 Power V Ground connection [18] SS 2 I/O I P0[7] Analog column mux input 3 I/O I P0[5] Analog column mux input and column output 4 I/O I P0[3] Analog column mux input and column output 5 I/O I P0[1] Analog column mux input 6 I/O P2[7] 7 I/O P2[5] 8 I/O I P2[3] Direct switched capacitor block input 9 I/O I P2[1] Direct switched capacitor block input 10 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 11 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 12 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 13 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 14 OCD OCDE OCD even data I/O 15 OCD OCDO OCD odd data output 16 Power SMP SMP connection to required external components 17 Power V Ground connection [18] SS 18 Power V Ground connection [18] SS 19 I/O P3[3] Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 14 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 CY8C21001 56-pin SSOP Pin Definitions (continued) Type Pin No. Pin Name Description Digital Analog 20 I/O P3[1] 21 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 22 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 23 I/O P1[7] I2C SCL 24 I/O P1[5] I2C SDA 25 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 26 I/O P1[3] I FMTEST 27 I/O P1[1] I2C SCL, ISSP-SCLK[19] 28 Power V Ground connection [18] SS 29 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 30 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 31 I/O P1[0] I2C SDA, ISSP-SDATA[19] 32 I/O P1[2] V FMTEST 33 I/O P1[4] Optional external clock input (EXTCLK) 34 I/O P1[6] 35 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 36 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 37 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 38 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 39 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 40 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 41 Input XRES Active high external reset with internal pull-down 42 OCD HCLK OCD high-speed clock output 43 OCD CCLK OCD CPU clock output 44 I/O P3[0] 45 I/O P3[2] 46 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 47 NC No connection. Pin must be left floating 48 I/O I P2[0] 49 I/O I P2[2] 50 I/O P2[4] 51 I/O P2[6] 52 I/O I P0[0] Analog column mux input 53 I/O I P0[2] Analog column mux input and column output 54 I/O I P0[4] Analog column mux input and column output 55 I/O I P0[6] Analog column mux input 56 Power V Supply voltage DD LEGEND: A = Analog, I = Input, O = Output, and OCD = On-Chip Debug. Notes 18.All VSS pins should be brought out to one common GND plane. 19.These are the ISSP pins, which are not High Z at POR. See the PSoC Technical Reference Manual for details. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 15 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Register Reference This chapter lists the registers of the CY8C21x34 PSoC device. For detailed register information, see the PSoC Technical Reference Manual. Register Conventions The register conventions specific to this section are listed in Table2. Table 2. Register Conventions Convention Description R Read register or bit(s) W Write register or bit(s) L Logical register or bit(s) C Clearable register or bit(s) # Access is bit specific Register Mapping Tables The PSoC device has a total register address space of 512 bytes. The register space is referred to as I/O space and is divided into two banks, Bank 0 and Bank 1. The XOI bit in the Flag register (CPU_F) determines which bank the user is currently in. When the XOI bit is set to 1, the user is in Bank 1. Note In the following register mapping tables, blank fields are reserved and must not be accessed. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 16 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Table 3. Register Map 0 Table: User Space Name Addr (0,Hex) Access Name Addr (0,Hex) Access Name Addr (0,Hex) Access Name Addr (0,Hex) Access PRT0DR 00 RW 40 ASE10CR0 80 RW C0 PRT0IE 01 RW 41 81 C1 PRT0GS 02 RW 42 82 C2 PRT0DM2 03 RW 43 83 C3 PRT1DR 04 RW 44 ASE11CR0 84 RW C4 PRT1IE 05 RW 45 85 C5 PRT1GS 06 RW 46 86 C6 PRT1DM2 07 RW 47 87 C7 PRT2DR 08 RW 48 88 C8 PRT2IE 09 RW 49 89 C9 PRT2GS 0A RW 4A 8A CA PRT2DM2 0B RW 4B 8B CB PRT3DR 0C RW 4C 8C CC PRT3IE 0D RW 4D 8D CD PRT3GS 0E RW 4E 8E CE PRT3DM2 0F RW 4F 8F CF 10 50 90 CUR_PP D0 RW 11 51 91 STK_PP D1 RW 12 52 92 D2 13 53 93 IDX_PP D3 RW 14 54 94 MVR_PP D4 RW 15 55 95 MVW_PP D5 RW 16 56 96 I2C_CFG D6 RW 17 57 97 I2C_SCR D7 # 18 58 98 I2C_DR D8 RW 19 59 99 I2C_MSCR D9 # 1A 5A 9A INT_CLR0 DA RW 1B 5B 9B INT_CLR1 DB RW 1C 5C 9C DC 1D 5D 9D INT_CLR3 DD RW 1E 5E 9E INT_MSK3 DE RW 1F 5F 9F DF DBB00DR0 20 # AMX_IN 60 RW A0 INT_MSK0 E0 RW DBB00DR1 21 W AMUXCFG 61 RW A1 INT_MSK1 E1 RW DBB00DR2 22 RW PWM_CR 62 RW A2 INT_VC E2 RC DBB00CR0 23 # 63 A3 RES_WDT E3 W DBB01DR0 24 # CMP_CR0 64 # A4 E4 DBB01DR1 25 W 65 A5 E5 DBB01DR2 26 RW CMP_CR1 66 RW A6 DEC_CR0 E6 RW DBB01CR0 27 # 67 A7 DEC_CR1 E7 RW DCB02DR0 28 # ADC0_CR 68 # A8 E8 DCB02DR1 29 W ADC1_CR 69 # A9 E9 DCB02DR2 2A RW 6A AA EA DCB02CR0 2B # 6B AB EB DCB03DR0 2C # TMP_DR0 6C RW AC EC DCB03DR1 2D W TMP_DR1 6D RW AD ED DCB03DR2 2E RW TMP_DR2 6E RW AE EE DCB03CR0 2F # TMP_DR3 6F RW AF EF 30 70 RDI0RI B0 RW F0 31 71 RDI0SYN B1 RW F1 32 ACE00CR1 72 RW RDI0IS B2 RW F2 33 ACE00CR2 73 RW RDI0LT0 B3 RW F3 34 74 RDI0LT1 B4 RW F4 35 75 RDI0RO0 B5 RW F5 36 ACE01CR1 76 RW RDI0RO1 B6 RW F6 37 ACE01CR2 77 RW B7 CPU_F F7 RL 38 78 B8 F8 39 79 B9 F9 3A 7A BA FA 3B 7B BB FB 3C 7C BC FC 3D 7D BD DAC_D FD RW 3E 7E BE CPU_SCR1 FE # 3F 7F BF CPU_SCR0 FF # Blank fields are reserved and must not be accessed. # Access is bit specific. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 17 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Table 4. Register Map 1 Table: Configuration Space Name Addr (1,Hex) Access Name Addr (1,Hex) Access Name Addr (1,Hex) Access Name Addr (1,Hex) Access PRT0DM0 00 RW 40 ASE10CR0 80 RW C0 PRT0DM1 01 RW 41 81 C1 PRT0IC0 02 RW 42 82 C2 PRT0IC1 03 RW 43 83 C3 PRT1DM0 04 RW 44 ASE11CR0 84 RW C4 PRT1DM1 05 RW 45 85 C5 PRT1IC0 06 RW 46 86 C6 PRT1IC1 07 RW 47 87 C7 PRT2DM0 08 RW 48 88 C8 PRT2DM1 09 RW 49 89 C9 PRT2IC0 0A RW 4A 8A CA PRT2IC1 0B RW 4B 8B CB PRT3DM0 0C RW 4C 8C CC PRT3DM1 0D RW 4D 8D CD PRT3IC0 0E RW 4E 8E CE PRT3IC1 0F RW 4F 8F CF 10 50 90 GDI_O_IN D0 RW 11 51 91 GDI_E_IN D1 RW 12 52 92 GDI_O_OU D2 RW 13 53 93 GDI_E_OU D3 RW 14 54 94 D4 15 55 95 D5 16 56 96 D6 17 57 97 D7 18 58 98 MUX_CR0 D8 RW 19 59 99 MUX_CR1 D9 RW 1A 5A 9A MUX_CR2 DA RW 1B 5B 9B MUX_CR3 DB RW 1C 5C 9C DC 1D 5D 9D OSC_GO_EN DD RW 1E 5E 9E OSC_CR4 DE RW 1F 5F 9F OSC_CR3 DF RW DBB00FN 20 RW CLK_CR0 60 RW A0 OSC_CR0 E0 RW DBB00IN 21 RW CLK_CR1 61 RW A1 OSC_CR1 E1 RW DBB00OU 22 RW ABF_CR0 62 RW A2 OSC_CR2 E2 RW 23 AMD_CR0 63 RW A3 VLT_CR E3 RW DBB01FN 24 RW CMP_GO_EN 64 RW A4 VLT_CMP E4 R DBB01IN 25 RW 65 A5 ADC0_TR E5 RW DBB01OU 26 RW AMD_CR1 66 RW A6 ADC1_TR E6 RW 27 ALT_CR0 67 RW A7 E7 DCB02FN 28 RW 68 A8 IMO_TR E8 W DCB02IN 29 RW 69 A9 ILO_TR E9 W DCB02OU 2A RW 6A AA BDG_TR EA RW 2B CLK_CR3 6B RW AB ECO_TR EB W DCB03FN 2C RW TMP_DR0 6C RW AC EC DCB03IN 2D RW TMP_DR1 6D RW AD ED DCB03OU 2E RW TMP_DR2 6E RW AE EE 2F TMP_DR3 6F RW AF EF 30 70 RDI0RI B0 RW F0 31 71 RDI0SYN B1 RW F1 32 ACE00CR1 72 RW RDI0IS B2 RW F2 33 ACE00CR2 73 RW RDI0LT0 B3 RW F3 34 74 RDI0LT1 B4 RW F4 35 75 RDI0RO0 B5 RW F5 36 ACE01CR1 76 RW RDI0RO1 B6 RW F6 37 ACE01CR2 77 RW B7 CPU_F F7 RL 38 78 B8 F8 39 79 B9 F9 3A 7A BA FLS_PR1 FA RW 3B 7B BB FB 3C 7C BC FC 3D 7D BD DAC_CR FD RW 3E 7E BE CPU_SCR1 FE # 3F 7F BF CPU_SCR0 FF # Blank fields are reserved and must not be accessed. # Access is bit specific. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 18 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Absolute Maximum Ratings Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes T Storage temperature –55 25 +100 °C Higher storage temperatures STG reduce data retention time. Recommended storage temperature is +25 °C ± 25 °C. Extended duration storage temperatures above 65 °C degrade reliability. T Bake temperature – 125 See °C BAKETEMP package label t Bake time See – 72 Hours BAKETIME package label T Ambient temperature with power applied –40 – +85 °C A V Supply voltage on V relative to V –0.5 – +6.0 V DD DD SS V DC input voltage V – 0.5 – V + 0.5 V IO SS DD V DC voltage applied to tri-state V – 0.5 – V + 0.5 V IOZ SS DD I Maximum current into any port pin –25 – +50 mA MIO ESD Electrostatic discharge voltage 2000 – – V Human body model ESD. LU Latch-up current – – 200 mA Operating Temperature Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes T Ambient temperature –40 – +85 °C A T Junction temperature –40 – +100 °C The temperature rise from ambient to J junction is package specific. See Table 29 on page 38. You must limit the power consumption to comply with this requirement. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 19 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Electrical Specifications This section presents the DC and AC electrical specifications of the CY8C21x34 PSoC device. For up-to-date electrical specifications, visit the Cypress web site at http://www.cypress.com. Specifications are valid for –40 C T 85 C and T 100 C as specified, except where noted. A J Refer to Table 16 on page 26 for the electrical specifications for the IMO using SLIMO mode. Figure 11. Voltage versus CPU Frequency Figure 14. IMO Frequency Trim Options 5.25 5.25 0 = SLIMO SLIMO e dMode=1 Mode=0 o 4.75 4.75 M Voltage ReOgpioenraVtainligd Vdd Voltage SLIMO Vdd 3.60 SLIMO SLIMO Mode=1 Mode=0 3.00 3.00 SLIMO SLIMO Mode=1 Mode=1 2.40 2.40 93 kHz 3 MHz 12 MHz 24 MHz 93 kHz 6 MHz 12 MHz 24 MHz CPU Frequency IMO Frequency DC Electrical Characteristics DC Chip-Level Specifications Table5 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters A A A are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 5. DC Chip-level Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V Supply voltage 2.40 – 5.25 V See Table 13 on page 24 DD I Supply current, IMO = 24 MHz – 3 4 mA Conditions are V = 5.0 V, DD DD T = 25 °C, CPU = 3 MHz, A 48 MHz disabled. VC1 = 1.5 MHz, VC2 = 93.75 kHz, VC3 = 0.366kHz I Supply current, IMO = 6 MHz using – 1.2 2 mA Conditions are V = 3.3 V, DD3 DD SLIMO mode. T = 25 °C, CPU = 3 MHz, clock A doubler disabled. VC1 = 375 kHz, VC2 = 23.4 kHz, VC3 = 0.091 kHz I Supply current, IMO = 6 MHz using – 1.1 1.5 mA Conditions are V = 2.55 V, DD27 DD SLIMO mode. T = 25 °C, CPU = 3 MHz, clock A doubler disabled. VC1 = 375 kHz, VC2 = 23.4 kHz, VC3 = 0.091 kHz I Sleep (mode) current with POR, LVD, – 2.6 4 (cid:0)µA V = 2.55 V, 0 °C T 40 °C SB27 DD A sleep timer, WDT, and internal slow oscillator active. Mid temperature range. I Sleep (mode) current with POR, LVD, – 2.8 5 µA V = 3.3 V, –40 °C T 85 °C SB DD A Sleep Timer, WDT, and internal slow oscillator active. V Reference voltage (Bandgap) 1.28 1.30 1.32 V Trimmed for appropriate V REF DD V = 3.0 V to 5.25 V DD V Reference voltage (Bandgap) 1.16 1.30 1.33 V Trimmed for appropriate V REF27 DD V = 2.4 V to 3.0 V DD AGND Analog ground V – 0.003 V V + 0.003 V REF REF REF Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 20 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 DC General-Purpose I/O Specifications The following tables list the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. A A A Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, and 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 6. 5-V and 3.3-V DC GPIO Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes R Pull-up resistor 4 5.6 8 k PU R Pull-down resistor 4 5.6 8 k PD V High output level V – 1.0 – – V I = 10 mA, V = 4.75 to 5.25 V OH DD OH DD (8 total loads, 4 on even port pins (for example, P0[2], P1[4]), 4 on odd port pins (for example, P0[3], P1[5]) V Low output level – – 0.75 V I = 25 mA, V = 4.75 to 5.25 V OL OL DD (8 total loads, 4 on even port pins (for example, P0[2], P1[4]), 4 on odd port pins (for example, P0[3], P1[5])) I High level source current 10 – – mA V = V – 1.0 V, see the limitations OH OH DD of the total current in the note for V OH I Low level sink current 25 – – mA V = 0.75 V, see the limitations of the OL OL total current in the note for V OL V Input low level – – 0.8 V V = 3.0 to 5.25 IL DD V Input high level 2.1 – V V = 3.0 to 5.25 IH DD V Input hysteresis – 60 – mV H I Input leakage (absolute value) – 1 – nA Gross tested to 1 µA IL C Capacitive load on pins as input – 3.5 10 pF Package and pin dependent IN Temp = 25 °C C Capacitive load on pins as output – 3.5 10 pF Package and pin dependent OUT Temp = 25 °C Table 7. 2.7-V DC GPIO Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes R Pull-up resistor 4 5.6 8 k PU R Pull-down resistor 4 5.6 8 k PD V High output level V – 0.4 – – V I = 2.5 mA (6.25 Typ), V = 2.4 to OH DD OH DD 3.0 V (16 mA maximum, 50 mA Typ combined I budget) OH V Low output level – – 0.75 V I = 10 mA, V = 2.4 to 3.0 V (90mA OL OL DD maximum combined I budget) OL I High level source current 2.5 – – mA V = V – 0.4 V, see the limitations OH OH DD of the total current in the note for V OH I Low level sink current 10 – – mA V = 0.75 V, see the limitations of the OL OL total current in the note for V OL V Input low level – – 0.75 V V = 2.4 to 3.0 IL DD V Input high level 2.0 – – V V = 2.4 to 3.0 IH DD V Input hysteresis – 90 – mV H I Input leakage (absolute value) – 1 – nA Gross tested to 1 µA IL C Capacitive load on pins as input – 3.5 10 pF Package and pin dependent IN Temp = 25 °C C Capacitive load on pins as output – 3.5 10 pF Package and pin dependent OUT Temp = 25 °C Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 21 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 DC Operational Amplifier Specifications The following tables list the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25V and –40 °C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. A A A Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 8. 5-V DC Operational Amplifier Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V Input offset voltage (absolute value) – 2.5 15 mV OSOA TCV Average input offset voltage drift – 10 – µV/°C OSOA I Input leakage current (Port 0 analog pins 7-to-1) – 200 – pA Gross tested to 1 µA EBOA I Input leakage current (Port 0, Pin 0 analog pin) – 50 – nA Gross tested to 1 µA EBOA00 C Input capacitance (Port 0 analog pins) – 4.5 9.5 pF Package and pin dependent. INOA Temp = 25 °C V Common mode voltage range 0.0 – V – 1.0 V CMOA DD G Open loop gain – 80 – dB OLOA I Amplifier supply current – 10 30 µA SOA Table 9. 3.3-V DC Operational Amplifier Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V Input offset voltage (absolute value) – 2.5 15 mV OSOA TCV Average input offset voltage drift – 10 – µV/°C OSOA I Input leakage current (Port 0 analog pins) – 200 – pA Gross tested to 1 µA EBOA I Input leakage current (Port 0, Pin 0 analog pin) – 50 – nA Gross tested to 1 µA EBOA00 C Input capacitance (Port 0 analog pins) – 4.5 9.5 pF Package and pin dependent. INOA Temp = 25 °C V Common mode voltage range 0 – V – 1.0 V CMOA DD G Open loop gain – 80 – dB OLOA I Amplifier supply current – 10 30 µA SOA Table 10. 2.7-V DC Operational Amplifier Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V Input offset voltage (absolute value) – 2.5 15 mV OSOA TCV Average input offset voltage drift – 10 – µV/°C OSOA I Input leakage current (Port 0 analog pins) – 200 – pA Gross tested to 1 µA EBOA I Input leakage current (Port 0, Pin 0 analog pin) – 50 – nA Gross tested to 1 µA EBOA00 C Input capacitance (Port 0 analog pins) – 4.5 9.5 pF Package and pin dependent. INOA Temp = 25 °C V Common mode voltage range 0 – V – 1.0 V CMOA DD G Open loop gain – 80 – dB OLOA I Amplifier supply current – 10 30 µA SOA Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 22 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 DC Switch Mode Pump Specifications Table11 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters A A A are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Figure 12. Basic Switch Mode Pump Circuit D1 Vdd V PUMP L 1 SMP + C1 VBAT Battery PSoC Vss Table 11. DC Switch Mode Pump (SMP) Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V 5 V output voltage from pump 4.75 5.0 5.25 V Configured as in Note 20 PUMP5V Average, neglecting ripple SMP trip voltage is set to 5.0 V V 3.3 V output voltage from pump 3.00 3.25 3.60 V Configured as in Note 20 PUMP3V Average, neglecting ripple. SMP trip voltage is set to 3.25 V V 2.6 V output voltage from pump 2.45 2.55 2.80 V Configured as in Note 20 PUMP2V Average, neglecting ripple. SMP trip voltage is set to 2.55 V I Available output current Configured as in Note 20 PUMP V = 1.8 V, V = 5.0 V 5 – – mA SMP trip voltage is set to 5.0 V BAT PUMP V = 1.5 V, V = 3.25 V 8 – – mA SMP trip voltage is set to 3.25 V BAT PUMP V = 1.3 V, V = 2.55 V 8 – – mA SMP trip voltage is set to 2.55 V BAT PUMP V Input voltage range from battery 1.8 – 5.0 V Configured as in Note 20 BAT5V SMP trip voltage is set to 5.0 V V Input voltage range from battery 1.0 – 3.3 V Configured as in Note 20 BAT3V SMP trip voltage is set to 3.25 V V Input voltage range from battery 1.0 – 2.8 V Configured as in Note 20 BAT2V SMP trip voltage is set to 2.55 V V Minimum input voltage from battery to start pump 1.2 – – V Configured as in Note 20 BATSTART 0 C T 100. 1.25 V at A T = –40 °C A V Line regulation (over Vi range) – 5 – %V Configured as in Note 20 PUMP_Line O V is the “V Value for PUMP Trip” O DD specified by the VM[2:0] setting in the DC POR and LVD Specification, Table 13 on page 24 V Load regulation – 5 – %V Configured as in Note 20 PUMP_Load O V is the “V Value for PUMP Trip” O DD specified by the VM[2:0] setting in the DC POR and LVD Specification, Table 13 on page 24 V Output voltage ripple (depends on cap/load) – 100 – mVpp Configured as in Note 20 PUMP_Ripple Load is 5 mA E Efficiency 35 50 – % Configured as in Note 20 3 Load is 5 mA. SMP trip voltage is set to 3.25 V Note 20.L1 = 2 mH inductor, C1 = 10 mF capacitor, D1 = Schottky diode. See Figure 12 on page 23. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 23 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Table 11. DC Switch Mode Pump (SMP) Specifications (continued) Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes E Efficiency 35 80 – % For I load = 1mA, V = 2.55 V, 2 PUMP V = 1.3 V, BAT 10 µH inductor, 1 µF capacitor, and Schottky diode F Switching frequency – 1.3 – MHz PUMP DC Switching duty cycle – 50 – % PUMP DC Analog Mux Bus Specifications Table12 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters A A A are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 12. DC Analog Mux Bus Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes R Switch resistance to common analog bus – – 400 V 2.7 V SW DD 800 2.4 V V 2.7 V DD R Resistance of initialization switch to V – – 800 VDD DD DC POR and LVD Specifications Table13 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters A A A are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 13. DC POR and LVD Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V value for PPOR trip V must be greater than or equal to DD DD V PORLEV[1:0] = 00b – 2.36 2.40 V 2.5 V during startup, the reset from PPOR0 V PORLEV[1:0] = 01b – 2.82 2.95 V the XRES pin, or reset from PPOR1 V PORLEV[1:0] = 10b – 4.55 4.70 V watchdog PPOR2 V value for LVD trip V VDMD[2:0] = 000b 2.40 2.45 2.51[21] V VLVD0 VM[2:0] = 001b 2.85 2.92 2.99[22] V LVD1 V VM[2:0] = 010b 2.95 3.02 3.09 V LVD2 V VM[2:0] = 011b 3.06 3.13 3.20 V LVD3 V VM[2:0] = 100b 4.37 4.48 4.55 V LVD4 V VM[2:0] = 101b 4.50 4.64 4.75 V LVD5 V VM[2:0] = 110b 4.62 4.73 4.83 V LVD6 V VM[2:0] = 111b 4.71 4.81 4.95 V LVD7 V value for pump trip V VDMD[2:0] = 000b 2.45 2.55 2.62[23] V PUMP0 V VM[2:0] = 001b 2.96 3.02 3.09 V PUMP1 V VM[2:0] = 010b 3.03 3.10 3.16 V VPUMP2 VM[2:0] = 011b 3.18 3.25 3.32[24] V PUMP3 V VM[2:0] = 100b 4.54 4.64 4.74 V PUMP4 V VM[2:0] = 101b 4.62 4.73 4.83 V PUMP5 V VM[2:0] = 110b 4.71 4.82 4.92 V PUMP6 V VM[2:0] = 111b 4.89 5.00 5.12 V PUMP7 Notes 21.Always greater than 50 mV above VPPOR (PORLEV = 00) for falling supply. 22.Always greater than 50 mV above VPPOR (PORLEV = 01) for falling supply. 23.Always greater than 50 mV above VLVD0. 24.Always greater than 50 mV above VLVD3. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 24 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 DC Programming Specifications Table14 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters A A A are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 14. DC Programming Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V V for programming and erase 4.5 5 5.5 V This specification applies to the DDP DD functional requirements of external programmer tools V Low V for verify 2.4 2.5 2.6 V This specification applies to the DDLV DD functional requirements of external programmer tools V High V for verify 5.1 5.2 5.3 V This specification applies to the DDHV DD functional requirements of external programmer tools V Supply voltage for flash write operation 2.7 5.25 V This specification applies to this DDIWRITE device when it is executing internal flash writes I Supply current during programming or verify – 5 25 mA DDP V Input low voltage during programming or verify – – 0.8 V ILP V Input high voltage during programming or 2.2 – – V IHP verify I Input current when applying V to P1[0] or – – 0.2 mA Driving internal pull-down resistor ILP ILP P1[1] during programming or verify I Input current when applying V to P1[0] or – – 1.5 mA Driving internal pull-down resistor IHP IHP P1[1] during programming or verify V Output low voltage during programming or – – V + 0.75 V OLV SS verify V Output high voltage during programming or V – 1.0 – V V OHV DD DD verify Flash Flash endurance (per block) 50,000[25] – – – Erase/write cycles per block ENPB Flash Flash endurance (total)[26] 1,800,000 – – – Erase/write cycles ENT Flash Flash data retention 10 – – Years DR DC I2C Specifications Table15 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters A A A are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 15. DC I2C Specifications[27] Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes V Input low level – – 0.3 × V V 2.4 V V 3.6 V ILI2C DD DD – – 0.25 × V V 4.75 V V 5.25 V DD DD V Input high level 0.7 × V – – V 2.4 V V 5.25 V IHI2C DD DD Notes 25.The 50,000 cycle flash endurance per block is only guaranteed if the flash is operating within one voltage range. Voltage ranges are 2.4 V to 3.0 V, 3.0 V to 3.6 V, and 4.75 V to 5.25 V. 26.A maximum of 36 × 50,000 block endurance cycles is allowed. This may be balanced between operations on 36 × 1 blocks of 50,000 maximum cycles each, 36×2 blocks of 25,000 maximum cycles each, or 36 × 4 blocks of 12,500 maximum cycles each (to limit the total number of cycles to 36 × 50,000 and ensure that no single block ever sees more than 50,000 cycles). For the full industrial range, you must employ a temperature sensor user module (FlashTemp) and feed the result to the temperature argument before writing. Refer to the Flash APIs application note AN2015 (Design Aids - Reading and Writing PSoC® Flash) for more information. 27.All GPIO meet the DC GPIO VIL and VIH specifications found in the DC GPIO Specifications sections. The I2C GPIO pins also meet the above specs. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 25 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 AC Electrical Characteristics AC Chip-Level Specifications The following tables list the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25V and –40 °C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. A A A Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 16. 5-V and 3.3-V AC Chip-Level Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes F [28] IMO frequency for 24 MHz 23.4 24 24.6[29,30] MHz Trimmed for 5 V or 3.3 V IMO24 operation using factory trim values. See Figure 14 on page 20. SLIMO mode = 0 F [28] IMO frequency for 6 MHz 5.52 6 6.48 [29,30] MHz Trimmed for 5 V or 3.3 V IMO6 operation using factory trim values. See Figure 14 on page 20. SLIMO mode = 1 F CPU frequency (5 V nominal) 0.091 24 24.6[29] MHz 24 MHz only for CPU1 SLIMO mode = 0 F CPU frequency (3.3 V nominal) 0.091 12 12.3[30] MHz SLIMO mode = 0 CPU2 F Digital PSoC block frequency0(5 V nominal) 0 48 49.2[29,31] MHz Refer to AC Digital Block BLK5 Specifications on page 29 F Digital PSoC block frequency (3.3 V nominal) 0 24 24.6[31] MHz BLK33 F ILO frequency 15 32 64 kHz 32K1 F ILO untrimmed frequency 5 – 100 kHz After a reset and before the 32K_U M8C starts to run, the ILO is not trimmed. See the system resets section of the PSoC Technical Reference Manual for details on this timing t External reset pulse width 10 – – s XRST DC24M 24 MHz duty cycle 40 50 60 % DC ILO duty cycle 20 50 80 % ILO Step24M 24 MHz trim step size – 50 – kHz Fout48M 48 MHz output frequency 46.8 48.0 49.2[29,30] MHz Trimmed. Using factory trim values F Maximum frequency of signal on row input or – – 12.3 MHz MAX row output. SR Power supply slew rate – – 250 V/ms V slew rate during POWER_UP DD power-up t Time from end of POR to CPU executing code – 16 100 ms Power-up from 0 V. See the POWERUP System Resets section of the PSoC Technical Reference Manual t 24-MHz IMO cycle-to-cycle jitter (RMS)[32] – 200 700 ps jit_IMO 24-MHz IMO long term N cycle-to-cycle jitter – 300 900 ps N = 32 (RMS)[32] 24-MHz IMO period jitter (RMS)[32] – 100 400 ps Notes 28.Errata: The worst case IMO frequency deviation when operated below 0 °C and above +70 °C and within the upper and lower datasheet temperature range is ±5%. 29.4.75 V < VDD < 5.25 V. 30.3.0 V < VDD < 3.6 V. See application note AN2012 “Adjusting PSoC Microcontroller Trims for Dual Voltage-Range Operation” for information on trimming for operation at 3.3 V. 31.See the individual user module datasheets for information on maximum frequencies for user modules. 32.Refer to Cypress Jitter Specifications Application Note AN5054 “Understanding Datasheet Jitter Specifications for Cypress Timing Products” at www.cypress.com under Application Notes for more information. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 26 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Table 17. 2.7-V AC Chip-Level Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes F [33] IMO frequency for 12 MHz 11.04 120 12.96 [34, 35] MHz Trimmed for 2.7 V operation IMO12 using factory trim values. See Figure 14 on page 20. SLIMO mode = 1 F [33] IMO frequency for 6 MHz 5.52 6 6.48 [34, 35] MHz Trimmed for 2.7 V operation IMO6 using factory trim values. See Figure 14 on page 20. SLIMO mode = 1 F CPU frequency (2.7 V nominal) 0.093 3 3.15[34] MHz 12 MHz only for CPU1 SLIMO mode = 0 F Digital PSoC block frequency (2.7 V nominal) 0 12 12.5[34,35] MHz Refer to AC Digital Block BLK27 Specifications on page 29 F ILO frequency 8 32 96 kHz 32K1 F ILO untrimmed frequency 5 – 100 kHz After a reset and before the 32K_U M8C starts to run, the ILO is not trimmed. See the System Resets section of the PSoC Technical Reference Manual for details on this timing t External reset pulse width 10 – – µs XRST DC IILO duty cycle 20 50 80 % ILO F Maximum frequency of signal on row input or – – 12.3 MHz MAX row output. SR Power supply slew rate – – 250 V/ms V slew rate during POWER_UP DD power-up t Time from end of POR to CPU executing code – 16 100 ms Power-up from 0 V. See the POWERUP System Resets section of the PSoC Technical Reference Manual. t 12 MHz IMO cycle-to-cycle jitter (RMS)[36] – 400 1000 ps jit_IMO 12 MHz IMO long term N cycle-to-cycle jitter – 600 1300 ps N = 32 (RMS)[36] 12 MHz IMO period jitter (RMS)[36] – 100 500 ps Notes 33.Errata: The worst case IMO frequency deviation when operated below 0 °C and above +70 °C and within the upper and lower datasheet temperature range is ±5%. 34.2.4 V < VDD < 3.0 V. 35.See Application Note AN2012 “Adjusting PSoC Microcontroller Trims for Dual Voltage-Range Operation” available at http://www.cypress.com for information on maximum frequency for user modules. 36.Refer to Cypress Jitter Specifications Application Note AN5054 “Understanding Datasheet Jitter Specifications for Cypress Timing Products” at www.cypress.com under Application Notes for more information. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 27 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 AC General Purpose I/O Specifications The following tables list the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25V and –40 °C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. A A A Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 18. 5-V and 3.3-V AC GPIO Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes F GPIO operating frequency 0 – 12 MHz Normal strong mode GPIO TRiseF Rise time, normal strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 3 – 18 ns V = 4.5 to 5.25 V, 10% to 90% DD TFallF Fall time, normal strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 2 – 18 ns V = 4.5 to 5.25 V, 10% to 90% DD TRiseS Rise time, slow strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 7 27 – ns V = 3 to 5.25 V, 10% to 90% DD TFallS Fall time, slow strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 7 22 – ns V = 3 to 5.25 V, 10% to 90% DD Table 19. 2.7 V AC GPIO Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes F GPIO operating frequency 0 – 3 MHz Normal strong mode GPIO TRiseF Rise time, normal strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 6 – 50 ns V = 2.4 to 3.0 V, 10% to 90% DD TFallF Fall time, normal strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 6 – 50 ns V = 2.4 to 3.0 V, 10% to 90% DD TRiseS Rise time, slow strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 18 40 120 ns V = 2.4 to 3.0 V, 10% to 90% DD TFallS Fall time, slow strong mode, Cload = 50 pF 18 40 120 ns V = 2.4 to 3.0 V, 10% to 90% DD Figure 13. GPIO Timing Diagram 90% GPIO Pin Output Voltage 10% TRiseF TFallF TRiseS TFallS AC Operational Amplifier Specifications Table20 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters A A A are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 20. AC Operational Amplifier Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes T Comparator mode response time, 50 mV – – 100 ns V 3.0 V COMP DD overdrive 200 ns 2.4 V < V <3.0 V DD Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 28 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 AC Digital Block Specifications The following tables list the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25V and –40 °C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. A A A Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 21. 5-V and 3.3-V AC Digital Block Specifications Function Description Min Typ Max Unit Notes All functions Block input clock frequency V 4.75 V – – 49.2 MHz DD V < 4.75 V – – 24.6 MHz DD Timer Input clock frequency No capture, V 4.75 V – – 49.2 MHz DD No capture, V < 4.75 V – – 24.6 MHz DD With capture – – 24.6 MHz Capture pulse width 50[37] – – ns Counter Input clock frequency No enable input, V 4.75 V – – 49.2 MHz DD No enable input, V < 4.75 V – – 24.6 MHz DD With enable input – – 24.6 MHz Enable input pulse width 50[37] – – ns Dead Band Kill pulse width Asynchronous restart mode 20 – – ns Synchronous restart mode 50[37] – – ns Disable mode 50[37] – – ns Input clock frequency V 4.75 V – – 49.2 MHz DD V < 4.75 V – – 24.6 MHz DD CRCPRS Input clock frequency (PRS V 4.75 V – – 49.2 MHz Mode) DD V < 4.75 V – – 24.6 MHz DD CRCPRS Input clock frequency – – 24.6 MHz (CRC Mode) SPIM Input clock frequency – – 8.2 MHz The SPI serial clock (SCLK) frequency is equal to the input clock frequency divided by 2. SPIS Input clock (SCLK) frequency – – 4.1 MHz The input clock is the SPI SCLK in SPIS mode. Width of SS_negated between 50[37] – – ns transmissions Transmitter Input clock frequency The baud rate is equal to the input clock frequency divided by 8. V 4.75 V, 2 stop bits – – 49.2 MHz DD V 4.75 V, 1 stop bit – – 24.6 MHz DD V < 4.75 V – – 24.6 MHz DD Receiver Input clock frequency The baud rate is equal to the input clock frequency divided by 8. V 4.75 V, 2 stop bits – – 49.2 MHz DD V 4.75 V, 1 stop bit – – 24.6 MHz DD V < 4.75 V – – 24.6 MHz DD Note 37.50 ns minimum input pulse width is based on the input synchronizers running at 24 MHz (42 ns nominal period). Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 29 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Table 22. 2.7-V AC Digital Block Specifications Function Description Min Typ Max Units Notes All Block input clock frequency – – 12.7 MHz 2.4 V < V < 3.0 V DD functions Timer Capture pulse width 100[38] – – ns Input clock frequency, with or without capture – – 12.7 MHz Counter Enable input pulse width 100 – – ns Input clock frequency, no enable input – – 12.7 MHz Input clock frequency, enable input – – 12.7 MHz Dead Band Kill pulse width: Asynchronous restart mode 20 – – ns Synchronous restart mode 100 – – ns Disable mode 100 – – ns Input clock frequency – – 12.7 MHz CRCPRS Input clock frequency – – 12.7 MHz (PRS Mode) CRCPRS Input clock frequency – – 12.7 MHz (CRC Mode) SPIM Input clock frequency – – 6.35 MHz The SPI serial clock (SCLK) frequency is equal to the input clock frequency divided by 2. SPIS Input clock (SCLK) frequency – – 4.1 MHz Width of SS_ Negated between transmissions 100 – – ns Transmitter Input clock frequency – – 12.7 MHz The baud rate is equal to the input clock frequency divided by 8. Receiver Input clock frequency – – 12.7 MHz The baud rate is equal to the input clock frequency divided by 8. AC External Clock Specifications The following tables list the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, A A 3.3V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 23. 5-V AC External Clock Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes F Frequency 0.093 – 24.6 MHz OSCEXT – High period 20.6 – 5300 ns – Low period 20.6 – – ns – Power-up IMO to switch 150 – – µs Note 38.100 ns minimum input pulse width is based on the input synchronizers running at 12 MHz (84 ns nominal period). Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 30 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Table 24. 3.3-V AC External Clock Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes F Frequency with CPU clock divide by 1 0.093 – 12.3 MHz Maximum CPU frequency is 12MHz OSCEXT at 3.3 V. With the CPU clock divider set to 1, the external clock must adhere to the maximum frequency and duty cycle requirements F Frequency with CPU clock divide by 2 or 0.186 – 24.6 MHz If the frequency of the external clock OSCEXT greater is greater than 12 MHz, the CPU clock divider must be set to 2 or greater. In this case, the CPU clock divider ensures that the fifty percent duty cycle requirement is met – High period with CPU clock divide by 1 41.7 – 5300 ns – Low period with CPU clock divide by 1 41.7 – – ns – Power-up IMO to switch 150 – – µs Table 25. 2.7-V AC External Clock Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes F Frequency with CPU clock divide by 1 0.093 – 3.080 MHz Maximum CPU frequency is 3 MHz at OSCEXT 2.7 V. With the CPU clock divider set to 1, the external clock must adhere to the maximum frequency and duty cycle requirements F Frequency with CPU clock divide 0.186 – 6.35 MHz If the frequency of the external clock OSCEXT by 2 or greater is greater than 3 MHz, the CPU clock divider must be set to 2 or greater. In this case, the CPU clock divider ensures that the fifty percent duty cycle requirement is met – High period with CPU clock divide by 1 160 – 5300 ns – Low period with CPU clock divide by 1 160 – – ns – Power-up IMO to switch 150 – – µs Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 31 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 AC Programming Specifications Table26 lists the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75 V to 5.25 V and –40°C T 85 °C, or 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40°C T 85 °C, respectively. Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7V A A at 25°C and are for design guidance only. Table 26. AC Programming Specifications Symbol Description Min Typ Max Units Notes T Rise time of SCLK 1 – 20 ns RSCLK T Fall time of SCLK 1 – 20 ns FSCLK T Data setup time to falling edge of SCLK 40 – – ns SSCLK T Data hold time from falling edge of SCLK 40 – – ns HSCLK F Frequency of SCLK 0 – 8 MHz SCLK T Flash erase time (block) – 10 – ms ERASEB T Flash block write time – 40 – ms WRITE T Data out delay from falling edge of SCLK – – 45 ns 3.6 V DSCLK DD T Data out delay from falling edge of SCLK – – 50 ns 3.0 V 3.6 DSCLK3 DD T Data out delay from falling edge of SCLK – – 70 ns 2.4 V 3.0 DSCLK2 DD T Flash erase time (Bulk) – 20 – ms Erase all blocks and protection ERASEALL fields at once T Flash block erase + flash block write time – – 100[39] ms 0 °C Tj 100 °C PROGRAM_HOT T Flash block erase + flash block write time – – 200[39] ms –40 °C Tj 0 °C PROGRAM_COLD AC I2C [40] Specifications The following tables list the guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and –40 °C T 85 °C, 3.0 V to 3.6 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, or 2.4 V to 3.0 V and –40 °C T 85 °C, respectively. A A A Typical parameters are measured at 5 V, 3.3 V, or 2.7 V at 25 °C and are for design guidance only. Table 27. AC Characteristics of the I2C SDA and SCL Pins for V 3.0 V DD Standard Mode Fast Mode Symbol Description Units Min Max Min Max F SCL clock frequency 0 100 0 400 kHz SCLI2C T Hold time (repeated) start condition. After this 4.0 – 0.6 – µs HDSTAI2C period, the first clock pulse is generated T Low period of the SCL clock 4.7 – 1.3 – µs LOWI2C T High period of the SCL clock 4.0 – 0.6 – µs HIGHI2C T Setup time for a repeated start condition 4.7 – 0.6 – µs SUSTAI2C T Data hold time 0 – 0 – µs HDDATI2C T Data setup time 250 – 100[41] – ns SUDATI2C T Setup time for stop condition 4.0 – 0.6 – µs SUSTOI2C T Bus free time between a stop and start condition 4.7 – 1.3 – µs BUFI2C T Pulse width of spikes suppressed by the input – – 0 50 ns SPI2C filter. Notes 39.For the full industrial range, the user must employ a temperature sensor user module (FlashTemp) and feed the result to the temperature argument before writing. Refer to the Flash APIs application note AN2015 (Design Aids - Reading and Writing PSoC® Flash) for more information. 40.Errata: The I2C block exhibits occasional data and bus corruption errors when the I2C master initiates transactions while the device is transitioning in to or out of sleep mode. 41.A Fast-Mode I2C-bus device may be used in a Standard-Mode I2C-bus system, but it must meet the requirement TSU;DAT 250 ns. This is automatically the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal. If the device does stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal, it must output the next data bit to the SDA line Trmax + TSU;DAT = 1000 + 250 = 1250 ns (according to the Standard-Mode I2C-bus specification) before the SCL line is released. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 32 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Table 28. 2.7-V AC Characteristics of the I2C SDA and SCL Pins (Fast Mode not Supported) Standard Mode Fast Mode Symbol Description Units Min Max Min Max F SCL clock frequency 0 100 – – kHz SCLI2C T Hold time (repeated) start condition. After this 4.0 – – – µs HDSTAI2C period, the first clock pulse is generated. T Low period of the SCL clock 4.7 – – – µs LOWI2C T High period of the SCL clock 4.0 – – – µs HIGHI2C T Setup time for a repeated start condition 4.7 – – – µs SUSTAI2C T Data hold time 0 – – – µs HDDATI2C T Data setup time 250 – – – ns SUDATI2C T Setup time for stop condition 4.0 – – – µs SUSTOI2C T Bus free time between a stop and start 4.7 – – – µs BUFI2C condition T Pulse width of spikes are suppressed by the – – – – ns SPI2C input filter. Figure 14. Definition for Timing for Fast/Standard Mode on the I2C Bus I2C_SDA T TSUDATI2C THDDATI2CTSUSTAI2C TSPI2C TBUFI2C HDSTAI2C I2C_SCL T T T HIGHI2C LOWI2C SUSTOI2C P S S Sr START Condition Repeated START Condition STOP Condition Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 33 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Packaging Information This section shows the packaging specifications for the CY8C21x34 PSoC device with the thermal impedances for each package. Important Note Emulation tools may require a larger area on the target PCB than the chip's footprint. For a detailed description of the emulation tools' dimensions, refer to the emulator pod drawings at http://www.cypress.com. Figure 15. 16-pin SOIC (150 Mils) Package Outline, 51-85068 51-85068 *E Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 34 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Figure 16. 20-pin SSOP (210 Mils) Package Outline, 51-85077 51-85077 *F Figure 17. 28-pin SSOP (210 Mils) Package Outline, 51-85079 51-85079 *F Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 35 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Figure 18. 32-pin QFN (5 × 5 × 1.0 mm) Package Outline, 001-30999 001-30999 *D Important Note For information on the preferred dimensions for mounting QFN packages, see the Application Note EROS - Design Guidelines for Cypress Quad Flat No Extended Lead (QFN) Packaged Devices available at http://www.cypress.com. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 36 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Figure 19. 32-pin QFN (5 × 5 × 0.55 mm) LQ32A 1.3 × 2.7 E-Pad (Sawn Type) Package Outline, 001-48913 001-48913 *D Figure 20. 56-pin SSOP (300 Mils) Package Outline, 51-85062 51-85062 *F Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 37 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Thermal Impedances Table 29. Thermal Impedances per Package Package Typical [42] Typical JA JC 16-pin SOIC 123 °C/W 55 °C/W 20-pin SSOP 117 °C/W 41 °C/W 28-pin SSOP 96 °C/W 39 °C/W 32-pin QFN[43] 5 × 5 mm 0.60 Max 27 °C/W 15 °C/W 32-pin QFN[43] 5 × 5 mm 1.00 Max 22 °C/W 12 °C/W 56-pin SSOP 48 °C/W 24 °C/W Solder Reflow Specifications Table30 shows the solder reflow temperature limits that must not be exceeded. Table 30. Solder Reflow Specifications Package Maximum Peak Temperature (T ) Maximum Time above T – 5 °C C C 16-pin SOIC 260 °C 30 seconds 20-pin SSOP 260 °C 30 seconds 28-pin SSOP 260 °C 30 seconds 32-pin QFN 260 °C 30 seconds 56-pin SSOP 260 °C 30 seconds Notes 42.TJ = TA + Power × JA 43.To achieve the thermal impedance specified for the QFN package, refer to Application Note EROS - Design Guidelines for Cypress Quad Flat No Extended Lead (QFN) Packaged Devices available at http://www.cypress.com. 44.Higher temperatures may be required based on the solder melting point. Typical temperatures for solder are 220 ± 5C with Sn-Pb or 245 ± 5 C with Sn-Ag-Cu paste. Refer to the solder manufacturer specifications. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 38 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Development Tool Selection Evaluation Tools All evaluation tools can be purchased from the Cypress Online This section presents the development tools available for all Store. current PSoC device families including the CY8C21x34 family. CY3210-MiniProg1 Software The CY3210-MiniProg1 kit allows you to program PSoC devices PSoC Designer through the MiniProg1 programming unit. The MiniProg is a small, compact prototyping programmer that connects to the PC At the core of the PSoC development software suite is through a provided USB 2.0 cable. The kit includes: PSoCDesigner, used to generate PSoC firmware applications. PSoCDesigner is available free of charge at ■MiniProg programming unit http://www.cypress.com and includes a free C compiler. ■MiniEval socket programming and evaluation board PSoC Programmer ■28-pin CY8C29466-24PXI PDIP PSoC device sample Flexible enough to be used on the bench in development, yet suitable for factory programming, PSoC Programmer works ■28-pin CY8C27443-24PXI PDIP PSoC device sample either as a standalone programming application or operates ■PSoC Designer software CD directly from PSoC Designer. PSoC Programmer software is compatible with both PSoC ICE-Cube In-Circuit Emulator and ■Getting Started guide PSoC MiniProg. PSoC programmer is available free of charge at ■USB 2.0 cable http://www.cypress.com. CY3210-PSoCEval1 Development Kits The CY3210-PSoCEval1 kit features an evaluation board and All development kits can be purchased from the Cypress Online the MiniProg1 programming unit. The evaluation board includes Store. an LCD module, potentiometer, LEDs, and plenty of bread- CY3215-DK Basic Development Kit boarding space to meet all of your evaluation needs. The kit includes: The CY3215-DK is for prototyping and development with PSoCDesigner. This kit supports in-circuit emulation, and the ■Evaluation board with LCD module software interface allows you to run, halt, and single step the processor, and view the content of specific memory locations. ■MiniProg programming unit Advance emulation features also supported through PSoC ■Two 28-pin CY8C29466-24PXI PDIP PSoC device samples Designer. The kit includes: ■PSoC Designer software CD ■PSoC Designer software CD ■Getting Started guide ■ICE-Cube in-circuit emulator ■USB 2.0 cable ■ICE Flex-Pod for CY8C29x66 family CY3214-PSoCEvalUSB ■Cat-5 adapter The CY3214-PSoCEvalUSB evaluation kit features a ■Mini-Eval programming board development board for the CY8C24794-24LFXI PSoC device. ■110 ~ 240 V power supply, Euro-Plug adapter The board includes both USB and capacitive sensing development and debugging support. This evaluation board also ■iMAGEcraft C compiler includes an LCD module, potentiometer, LEDs, an enunciator and plenty of breadboarding space to meet all of your evaluation ■ISSP cable needs. The kit includes: ■USB 2.0 cable and Blue Cat-5 cable ■PSoCEvalUSB board ■Two CY8C29466-24PXI 28-PDIP chip samples ■LCD module ■MIniProg programming unit ■Mini USB cable ■PSoC Designer and example projects CD ■Getting Started guide ■Wire pack Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 39 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Device Programmers All device programmers can be purchased from the Cypress Online Store. CY3216 Modular Programmer CY3207ISSP In-System Serial Programmer (ISSP) The CY3216 Modular Programmer kit features a modular The CY3207ISSP is a production programmer. It includes programmer and the MiniProg1 programming unit. The modular protection circuitry and an industrial case that is more robust than programmer includes three programming module cards and the MiniProg in a production-programming environment. supports multiple Cypress products. The kit includes: Note CY3207ISSP needs special software and is not compatible ■Modular programmer base with PSoC Programmer. The kit includes: ■Three programming module cards ■CY3207 programmer unit ■MiniProg programming unit ■PSoC ISSP software CD ■PSoC Designer software CD ■110 ~ 240 V power supply, Euro-Plug adapter ■Getting Started guide ■USB 2.0 cable ■USB 2.0 cable Accessories (Emulation and Programming) Table 31. Emulation and Programming Accessories Part Number Pin Package Flex-Pod Kit[45] Foot Kit[46] Adapter CY8C21234-24SXI 16-pin SOIC CY3250-21X34 CY3250-16SOIC-FK Adapters can be found at http://www.emulation.com. CY8C21334-24PVXI 20-pin SSOP CY3250-21X34 CY3250-20SSOP-FK CY8C21534-24PVXI 28-pin SSOP CY3250-21X34 CY3250-28SSOP-FK Notes 45.Flex-Pod kit includes a practice flex-pod and a practice PCB, in addition to two flex-pods. 46.Foot kit includes surface mount feet that can be soldered to the target PCB. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 40 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Ordering Information e e Package OrderingCode Flash(Bytes) SRAM(Bytes) witch ModPump emperaturRange DigitalBlocks AnalogBlocks Digital I/OPins AnalogInputs AnalogOutputs XRES Pin S T 16-Pin (150-Mil) SOIC CY8C21234-24SXI 8 K 512 Yes –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 12 12[47] 0 No 16-Pin (150-Mil) SOIC CY8C21234-24SXIT 8 K 512 Yes –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 12 12[47] 0 No (Tape and Reel) 20-Pin (210-Mil) SSOP CY8C21334-24PVXI 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 16 16[47] 0 Yes 20-Pin (210-Mil) SSOP CY8C21334-24PVXIT 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 16 16[47] 0 Yes (Tape and Reel) 28-Pin (210-Mil) SSOP CY8C21534-24PVXI 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 24 24[47] 0 Yes 28-Pin (210-Mil) SSOP CY8C21534-24PVXIT 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 24 24[47] 0 Yes (Tape and Reel) 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 1.00 max) CY8C21434-24LTXI 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 28 28[47] 0 Yes Sawn QFN 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 1.00 max) CY8C21434-24LTXIT 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 28 28[47] 0 Yes Sawn QFN [48] (Tape and Reel) 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 0.60 max) CY8C21434-24LQXI 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 28 28[47] 0 Yes Thin Sawn QFN 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 0.60 max) CY8C21434-24LQXIT 8 K 512 No –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 28 28[47] 0 Yes Thin Sawn QFN (Tape and Reel) 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 1.00 max) CY8C21634-24LTXI 8 K 512 Yes –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 26 26[47] 0 Yes Sawn QFN [48] 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 1.00 max) CY8C21634-24LTXIT 8 K 512 Yes –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 26 26[47] 0 Yes Sawn QFN [48] (Tape and Reel) 56-Pin OCD SSOP CY8C21001-24PVXI 8 K 512 Yes –40 °C to +85°C 4 4 26 26[47] 0 Yes CY8C21434-12X14I Please contact sales office or Field Applications Engineer (FAE) for more information. Note For Die sales information, contact a local Cypress sales office or Field Applications Engineer (FAE). Notes 47.All Digital I/O Pins also connect to the common analog mux. 48.Refer to the section 32-pin Part Pinout on page 12 for pin differences. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 41 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Ordering Code Definitions CY 8 C 21 xxx -24 xx Package Type: Thermal Rating: PX = PDIP Pb-free C = Commercial SX = SOIC Pb-free I = Industrial PVX = SSOP Pb-free E = Extended LFX/LKX/LTX/LCX/LQX = QFN Pb-free Speed: 24 MHz Part Number Family Code Technology Code: C = CMOS Marketing Code: 8 = Cypress PSoC Company ID:CY = Cypress Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 42 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Acronyms Table32 lists the acronyms that are used in this document. Table 32. Acronyms Used in this Datasheet Acronym Description Acronym Description AC alternating current MIPS million instructions per second ADC analog-to-digital converter OCD on-chip debug API application programming interface PCB printed circuit board CMOS complementary metal oxide semiconductor PDIP plastic dual-in-line package CPU central processing unit PGA programmable gain amplifier CRC cyclic redundancy check PLL phase-locked loop CT continuous time POR power on reset DAC digital-to-analog converter PPOR precision power on reset DC direct current PRS pseudo-random sequence DTMF dual-tone multi-frequency PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip ECO external crystal oscillator PWM pulse width modulator EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read-only QFN quad flat no leads memory GPIO general purpose I/O RTC real time clock ICE in-circuit emulator SAR successive approximation IDE integrated development environment SC switched capacitor ILO internal low speed oscillator SLIMO slow IMO IMO internal main oscillator SMP switch-mode pump I/O input/output SOIC small-outline integrated circuit IrDA infrared data association SPITM serial peripheral interface ISSP in-system serial programming SRAM static random access memory LCD liquid crystal display SROM supervisory read only memory LED light-emitting diode SSOP shrink small-outline package LPC low power comparator UART universal asynchronous receiver / transmitter LVD low voltage detect USB universal serial bus MAC multiply-accumulate WDT watchdog timer MCU microcontroller unit XRES external reset Reference Documents CY8CPLC20, CY8CLED16P01, CY8C29x66, CY8C27x43, CY8C24x94, CY8C24x23, CY8C24x23A, CY8C22x13, CY8C21x34, CY8C21x23, CY7C64215, CY7C603xx, CY8CNP1xx, and CYWUSB6953 PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip Technical Reference Manual (TRM) (001-14463) Design Aids – Reading and Writing PSoC® Flash - AN2015 (001-40459) Application Notes for Surface Mount Assembly of Amkor's MicroLeadFrame (MLF) Packages – available at http://www.amkor.com. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 43 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Document Conventions Units of Measure Table33 lists the units of measures. Table 33. Units of Measure Symbol Unit of Measure Symbol Unit of Measure kB 1024 bytes µH micro henry dB decibels µs microsecond °C degree Celsius ms millisecond µF microfarad ns nanosecond fF femto farad ps picosecond pF picofarad µV microvolt kHz kilohertz mV millivolts MHz megahertz mVpp millivolts peak-to-peak rt-Hz root hertz nV nano volt k kilo ohm V volt ohm µW microwatt µA microampere W watt mA milliampere mm millimeter nA nano ampere ppm parts per million pA pico ampere % percent mH millihenry Numeric Conventions Hexadecimal numbers are represented with all letters in uppercase with an appended lowercase ‘h’ (for example, ‘14h’ or ‘3Ah’). Hexadecimal numbers may also be represented by a ‘0x’ prefix, the C coding convention. Binary numbers have an appended lowercase ‘b’ (for example, 01010100b’ or ‘01000011b’). Numbers not indicated by an ‘h’ or ‘b’ are decimals. Glossary active high 1.A logic signal having its asserted state as the logic 1 state. 2.A logic signal having the logic 1 state as the higher voltage of the two states. analog blocks The basic programmable opamp circuits. These are SC (switched capacitor) and CT (continuous time) blocks. These blocks can be interconnected to provide ADCs, DACs, multi-pole filters, gain stages, and much more. analog-to-digital A device that changes an analog signal to a digital signal of corresponding magnitude. Typically, an ADC converts (ADC) a voltage to a digital number. The digital-to-analog (DAC) converter performs the reverse operation. Application A series of software routines that comprise an interface between a computer application and lower level services programming and functions (for example, user modules and libraries). APIs serve as building blocks for programmers that create interface (API) software applications. asynchronous A signal whose data is acknowledged or acted upon immediately, irrespective of any clock signal. bandgap A stable voltage reference design that matches the positive temperature coefficient of VT with the negative reference temperature coefficient of VBE, to produce a zero temperature coefficient (ideally) reference. bandwidth 1.The frequency range of a message or information processing system measured in hertz. 2.The width of the spectral region over which an amplifier (or absorber) has substantial gain (or loss); it is sometimes represented more specifically as, for example, full width at half maximum. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 44 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Glossary (continued) bias 1.A systematic deviation of a value from a reference value. 2.The amount by which the average of a set of values departs from a reference value. 3.The electrical, mechanical, magnetic, or other force (field) applied to a device to establish a reference level to operate the device. block 1.A functional unit that performs a single function, such as an oscillator. 2.A functional unit that may be configured to perform one of several functions, such as a digital PSoC block or an analog PSoC block. buffer 1.A storage area for data that is used to compensate for a speed difference, when transferring data from one device to another. Usually refers to an area reserved for IO operations, into which data is read, or from which data is written. 2.A portion of memory set aside to store data, often before it is sent to an external device or as it is received from an external device. 3.An amplifier used to lower the output impedance of a system. bus 1.A named connection of nets. Bundling nets together in a bus makes it easier to route nets with similar routing patterns. 2.A set of signals performing a common function and carrying similar data. Typically represented using vector notation; for example, address[7:0]. 3.One or more conductors that serve as a common connection for a group of related devices. clock The device that generates a periodic signal with a fixed frequency and duty cycle. A clock is sometimes used to synchronize different logic blocks. comparator An electronic circuit that produces an output voltage or current whenever two input levels simultaneously satisfy predetermined amplitude requirements. compiler A program that translates a high level language, such as C, into machine language. configuration In PSoC devices, the register space accessed when the XIO bit, in the CPU_F register, is set to ‘1’. space crystal oscillator An oscillator in which the frequency is controlled by a piezoelectric crystal. Typically a piezoelectric crystal is less sensitive to ambient temperature than other circuit components. cyclic redundancy A calculation used to detect errors in data communications, typically performed using a linear feedback shift check (CRC) register. Similar calculations may be used for a variety of other purposes such as data compression. data bus A bi-directional set of signals used by a computer to convey information from a memory location to the central processing unit and vice versa. More generally, a set of signals used to convey data between digital functions. debugger A hardware and software system that allows you to analyze the operation of the system under development. A debugger usually allows the developer to step through the firmware one step at a time, set break points, and analyze memory. dead band A period of time when neither of two or more signals are in their active state or in transition. digital blocks The 8-bit logic blocks that can act as a counter, timer, serial receiver, serial transmitter, CRC generator, pseudo-random number generator, or SPI. digital-to-analog A device that changes a digital signal to an analog signal of corresponding magnitude. The analog-to-digital (ADC) (DAC) converter performs the reverse operation. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 45 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Glossary (continued) duty cycle The relationship of a clock period high time to its low time, expressed as a percent. emulator Duplicates (provides an emulation of) the functions of one system with a different system, so that the second system appears to behave like the first system. External Reset An active high signal that is driven into the PSoC device. It causes all operation of the CPU and blocks to stop (XRES) and return to a pre-defined state. Flash An electrically programmable and erasable, non-volatile technology that provides you the programmability and data storage of EPROMs, plus in-system erasability. Non-volatile means that the data is retained when power is OFF. Flash block The smallest amount of Flash ROM space that may be programmed at one time and the smallest amount of Flash space that may be protected. A Flash block holds 64 bytes. frequency The number of cycles or events per unit of time, for a periodic function. gain The ratio of output current, voltage, or power to input current, voltage, or power, respectively. Gain is usually expressed in dB. I2C A two-wire serial computer bus by Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors). I2C is an Inter-Integrated Circuit. It is used to connect low-speed peripherals in an embedded system. The original system was created in the early 1980s as a battery control interface, but it was later used as a simple internal bus system for building control electronics. I2C uses only two bi-directional pins, clock and data, both running at +5 V and pulled high with resistors. The bus operates at 100 kbits/second in standard mode and 400 kbits/second in fast mode. ICE The in-circuit emulator that allows you to test the project in a hardware environment, while viewing the debugging device activity in a software environment (PSoC Designer). input/output (I/O) A device that introduces data into or extracts data from a system. interrupt A suspension of a process, such as the execution of a computer program, caused by an event external to that process, and performed in such a way that the process can be resumed. interrupt service A block of code that normal code execution is diverted to when the M8C receives a hardware interrupt. Many routine (ISR) interrupt sources may each exist with its own priority and individual ISR code block. Each ISR code block ends with the RETI instruction, returning the device to the point in the program where it left normal program execution. jitter 1.A misplacement of the timing of a transition from its ideal position. A typical form of corruption that occurs on serial data streams. 2.The abrupt and unwanted variations of one or more signal characteristics, such as the interval between successive pulses, the amplitude of successive cycles, or the frequency or phase of successive cycles. low-voltage detect A circuit that senses Vdd and provides an interrupt to the system when Vdd falls below a selected threshold. (LVD) M8C An 8-bit Harvard-architecture microprocessor. The microprocessor coordinates all activity inside a PSoC by interfacing to the Flash, SRAM, and register space. master device A device that controls the timing for data exchanges between two devices. Or when devices are cascaded in width, the master device is the one that controls the timing for data exchanges between the cascaded devices and an external interface. The controlled device is called the slave device. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 46 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Glossary (continued) microcontroller An integrated circuit chip that is designed primarily for control systems and products. In addition to a CPU, a microcontroller typically includes memory, timing circuits, and IO circuitry. The reason for this is to permit the realization of a controller with a minimal quantity of chips, thus achieving maximal possible miniaturization. This in turn, reduces the volume and the cost of the controller. The microcontroller is normally not used for general-purpose computation as is a microprocessor. mixed-signal The reference to a circuit containing both analog and digital techniques and components. modulator A device that imposes a signal on a carrier. noise 1.A disturbance that affects a signal and that may distort the information carried by the signal. 2.The random variations of one or more characteristics of any entity such as voltage, current, or data. oscillator A circuit that may be crystal controlled and is used to generate a clock frequency. parity A technique for testing transmitting data. Typically, a binary digit is added to the data to make the sum of all the digits of the binary data either always even (even parity) or always odd (odd parity). Phase-locked An electronic circuit that controls an oscillator so that it maintains a constant phase angle relative to a reference loop (PLL) signal. pinouts The pin number assignment: the relation between the logical inputs and outputs of the PSoC device and their physical counterparts in the printed circuit board (PCB) package. Pinouts involve pin numbers as a link between schematic and PCB design (both being computer generated files) and may also involve pin names. port A group of pins, usually eight. Power on reset A circuit that forces the PSoC device to reset when the voltage is below a pre-set level. This is one type of hardware (POR) reset. PSoC® Cypress Semiconductor’s PSoC® is a registered trademark and Programmable System-on-Chip™ is a trademark of Cypress. PSoC Designer™ The software for Cypress’ Programmable System-on-Chip technology. pulse width An output in the form of duty cycle which varies as a function of the applied measurand modulator (PWM) RAM An acronym for random access memory. A data-storage device from which data can be read out and new data can be written in. register A storage device with a specific capacity, such as a bit or byte. reset A means of bringing a system back to a know state. See hardware reset and software reset. ROM An acronym for read only memory. A data-storage device from which data can be read out, but new data cannot be written in. serial 1.Pertaining to a process in which all events occur one after the other. 2.Pertaining to the sequential or consecutive occurrence of two or more related activities in a single device or channel. settling time The time it takes for an output signal or value to stabilize after the input has changed from one value to another. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 47 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Glossary (continued) shift register A memory storage device that sequentially shifts a word either left or right to output a stream of serial data. slave device A device that allows another device to control the timing for data exchanges between two devices. Or when devices are cascaded in width, the slave device is the one that allows another device to control the timing of data exchanges between the cascaded devices and an external interface. The controlling device is called the master device. SRAM An acronym for static random access memory. A memory device where you can store and retrieve data at a high rate of speed. The term static is used because, after a value is loaded into an SRAM cell, it remains unchanged until it is explicitly altered or until power is removed from the device. SROM An acronym for supervisory read only memory. The SROM holds code that is used to boot the device, calibrate circuitry, and perform Flash operations. The functions of the SROM may be accessed in normal user code, operating from Flash. stop bit A signal following a character or block that prepares the receiving device to receive the next character or block. synchronous 1.A signal whose data is not acknowledged or acted upon until the next active edge of a clock signal. 2.A system whose operation is synchronized by a clock signal. tri-state A function whose output can adopt three states: 0, 1, and Z (high-impedance). The function does not drive any value in the Z state and, in many respects, may be considered to be disconnected from the rest of the circuit, allowing another output to drive the same net. UART A UART or universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter translates between parallel bits of data and serial bits. user modules Pre-build, pre-tested hardware/firmware peripheral functions that take care of managing and configuring the lower level Analog and Digital PSoC Blocks. User Modules also provide high level API (Application Programming Interface) for the peripheral function. user space The bank 0 space of the register map. The registers in this bank are more likely to be modified during normal program execution and not just during initialization. Registers in bank 1 are most likely to be modified only during the initialization phase of the program. V A name for a power net meaning "voltage drain." The most positive power supply signal. Usually 5 V or 3.3 V. DD V A name for a power net meaning "voltage source." The most negative power supply signal. SS watchdog timer A timer that must be serviced periodically. If it is not serviced, the CPU resets after a specified period of time. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 48 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Errata This section describes the errata for the PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip CY8C21X34. Details include errata trigger conditions, scope of impact, available workarounds, and silicon revision applicability. Contact your local Cypress Sales Representative if you have questions. Part Numbers Affected Part Number Ordering Information CY8C21X34 CY8C21234-24SXI CY8C21234-24SXIT CY8C21334-24PVXI CY8C21334-24PVXIT CY8C21534-24PVXI CY8C21534-24PVXIT CY8C21434-24LFXI CY8C21434-24LFXIT CY8C21434-24LKXI CY8C21434-24LKXIT CY8C21634-24LFXI CY8C21634-24LFXIT CY8C21434-24LTXI CY8C21434-24LTXIT CY8C21434-24LQXI CY8C21434-24LQXIT CY8C21634-24LTXI CY8C21634-24LTXIT CY8C21001-24PVXI CY8C21X34 Qualification Status Product Status: Production Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 49 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 CY8C21X34 Errata Summary The following table defines the errata applicability to available CY8C21X34 family devices. An "X" indicates that the errata pertains to the selected device. Note Errata items, in the table below, are hyperlinked. Click on any item entry to jump to its description. Items Part Number Silicon Revision Fix Status [1.]. Internal Main Oscillator (IMO) CY8C21X34 A No fix is currently planned. Tolerance Deviation at Temperature Extremes [2]. I2C Errors CY8C21X34 A No fix is currently planned. 1.Internal Main Oscillator (IMO) Tolerance Deviation at Temperature Extremes ■ Problem Definition Asynchronous Digital Communications Interfaces may fail framing beyond 0°C to 70°C. This problem does not affect end-product usage between 0°C and 70°C. ■ Parameters Affected The IMO frequency tolerance. The worst case deviation when operated below 0°C and above +70°C and within the upper and lower datasheet temperature range is ±5%. ■ Trigger Condition(S) The asynchronous Rx/Tx clock source IMO frequency tolerance may deviate beyond the datasheet limit of ±2.5% when operated beyond the temperature range of 0°C to +70°C. ■ Scope of Impact This problem may affect UART, IrDA, and FSK implementations. ■ Workaround Implement a quartz crystal stabilized clock source on at least one end of the asynchronous digital communications interface. ■ Fix Status No fix is currently planned. 2. I2C Errors ■ Problem Definition The I2C block exhibits occasional data and bus corruption errors when the I2C master initiates transactions while the device is transitioning in to or out of sleep mode. ■ Parameters Affected Affects reliability of I2C communication to device, between I2C master, and third party I2C slaves. ■ Trigger Condition(S) Triggered by transitions into and out of the device's sleep mode. ■ Scope of Impact This problem may affect UART, IrDA, and FSK implementations. ■ Workaround Firmware workarounds are available in firmware. Generally the workaround consists of disconnecting the I2C block from the bus prior to going to sleep modes. I2C transactions during sleep are supported by a protocol in which the master wakes the device prior to the I2C transaction ■ Fix Status Will not be fixed. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 50 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Document History Page Document Title: CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434/CY8C21334/CY8C21234, PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip™ Document Number: 38-12025 Orig. of Submission Description of Change Rev. ECN Change Date ** 227340 HMT See ECN New silicon and document (Revision **). *A 235992 SFV See ECN Updated Overview and Electrical Spec. chapters, along with revisions to the 24-Pin pinout part. Revised the register mapping tables. Added a SSOP 28-Pin part. *B 248572 SFV See ECN Changed title to include all part #s. Changed 28-Pin SSOP from CY8C21434 to CY8C21534. Changed pin 9 on the 28-Pin SSOP from SMP pin to Vss pin. Added SMP block to architecture diagram. Update Electrical Specifications. Added another 32-Pin MLF part: CY8C21634. *C 277832 HMT See ECN Verify datasheet standards from SFV memo. Add Analog Input Mux to appli- cable pin outs. Update PSoC Characteristics table. Update diagrams and specs. Final. *D 285293 HMT See ECN Update 2.7 V DC GPIO spec. Add Reflow Peak Temp. table. *E 301739 HMT See ECN DC Chip-Level Specification changes. Update links to new CY.com Portal. *F 329104 HMT See ECN Re-add pinout ISSP notation. Fix TMP register names. Clarify ADC feature. Update Electrical Specifications. Update Reflow Peak Temp. table. Add 32 MLF E-PAD dimensions. Add ThetaJC to Thermal Impedance table. Fix 20-Pin package order number. Add CY logo. Update CY copyright. *G 352736 HMT See ECN Add new color and logo. Add URL to preferred dimensions for mounting MLF packages. Update Transmitter and Receiver AC Digital Block Electrical Speci- fications. *H 390152 HMT See ECN Clarify MLF thermal pad connection info. Replace 16-Pin 300-MIL SOIC with correct 150-MIL. *I 413404 HMT See ECN Update 32-Pin QFN E-Pad dimensions and rev. *A. Update CY branding and QFN convention. *J 430185 HMT See ECN Add new 32-Pin 5x5 mm 0.60 thickness QFN package and diagram, CY8C21434-24LKXI. Update thermal resistance data. Add 56-Pin SSOP on-chip debug non-production part, CY8C21001-24PVXI. Update typical and recommended Storage Temperature per industrial specs. Update copyright and trademarks. *K 677717 HMT See ECN Add CapSense SNR requirement reference. Add new Dev. Tool section. Add CY8C20x34 to PSoC Device Characteristics table. Add Low Power Comparator (LPC) AC/DC electrical spec. tables. Update rev. of 32-Lead (5x5 mm 0.60 MAX) QFN package diagram. *L 2147847 UVS / 02/27/08 Added 32-Pin QFN Sawn pin diagram, package diagram, and ordering PYRS information. *M 2273246 UVS / AESA 04/01/08 Added 32 pin thin sawn package diagram. *N 2618124 OGNE / 12/09/08 Added Note in Ordering Information section. PYRS Changed title from PSoC Mixed-Signal Array to PSoC Programmable System-on-Chip *O 2684145 SNV / AESA 04/06/2009 Updated 32-Pin Sawn QFN package dimension for CY8C21434-24LTXIT Updated Getting Started, Development Tools, and Designing with PSoC Designer Sections *P 2693024 DPT / PYRS 04/16/2009 Updated 32-Pin Sawn QFN package diagram *Q 2720594 BRW 06/22/09 Corrected ohm symbol and parenthesis in figure caption (Fig.25) Removed references to mixed-sginal array from the text. Updated Development Tools Selection section. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 51 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Document History Page (continued) Document Title: CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434/CY8C21334/CY8C21234, PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip™ Document Number: 38-12025 Orig. of Submission Description of Change Rev. ECN Change Date *R 2762499 JVY 09/11/2009 Updated DC GPIO, AC Chip-Level, and AC Programming Specifications as follows: Modified F and T specifications. IMO6 WRITE Replaced T (time) specification with SR (slew rate) RAMP POWER_UP specification. Added note [11] to Flash Endurance specification. Added I , I , DC , F , T , T , T , and OH OL ILO 32K_U POWERUP ERASEALL PROGRAM_HOT T specifications. PROGRAM_COLD *S 2900687 MAXK / NJF 03/30/2010 Updated The Analog Multiplexer System. Updated Cypress website links. Added T andT parameters in Absolute Maximum Ratings. BAKETEMP BAKETIME Removed DC Low Power Comparator section. Updated 5-V and 3.3-V AC Chip-Level Specifications. Removed AC Low Power Comparator and AC Analog Mux Bus sections. Updated note in Packaging Information and package diagrams. Added 56 SSOP values for Thermal Impedances, Solder Reflow Specifica- tions. Removed Third Party Tools and Build a PSoC Emulator into your Board. Updated Ordering Code Definitions. Removed inactive parts from Ordering Information Removed obsolete package spec 001-06392. Updated links in Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information. *T 2937578 VMAD 05/26/2010 Updated content to match current style guide and data sheet template. No technical updates. *U 3005573 NJF 09/02/10 Added PSoC Device Characteristics table. Added DC I2C Specifications table. Added F max limit. 32K_U Added Tjit_IMO specification, removed existing jitter specifications. Updated Units of Measure, Acronyms, Glossary, and References sections. Updated solder reflow specifications. No specific changes were made to AC Digital Block Specifications table and I2C Timing Diagram. They were updated for clearer understanding. Template and styles update. *V 3068269 ARVM 10/21/2010 Removed pruned parts CY8C21434-24LKXI and CY8C21434-24LKXIT from Ordering Information. *W 3281271 VMAD 08/23/2011 Under Table 20 on page 28 “Notes” section, the text “2.4 V < V < 3.0 V” is CC changed to “2.4 V < V < 3.0 V”. DD Updated Solder Reflow Specifications. Changed package diagram from 51-85188 *D to 001-30999 *C for QFN32 package. *X 3383568 GIR 10/05/2011 The text “Pin must be left floating” is included under Description of NC pin in CY8C21001 56-pin SSOP Pin Definitions on page 14. Changed spec 001-30999 from 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 0.93 Max) Sawn QFN to 32-Pin (5 × 5 mm 1.0 Max) Sawn QFN Removed pruned parts CY8C21434-24LCXI and CY8C21434-24LCXIT from the Ordering Information table. *Y 3659297 YLIU 07/26/2012 Updated Packaging Information (Removed spec 001-44368). Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 52 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Document History Page (continued) Document Title: CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434/CY8C21334/CY8C21234, PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip™ Document Number: 38-12025 Orig. of Submission Description of Change Rev. ECN Change Date *Z 3902039 VNJ 02/12/2013 Updated Electrical Specifications (Updated AC Electrical Characteristics (Updated AC Chip-Level Specifications (Updated Table16 (Changed minimum value of F parameter from 5.5 MHz to 5.52 MHz, changed maximum value IMO6 of F parameter from 6.5 MHz to 6.48 MHz), updated Table17 (Changed IMO6 minimum value of F parameter from 11.5 MHz to 11.04 MHz, changed IMO12 maximum value of F parameter from 12.7 MHz to 12.96 MHz, changed IMO12 minimum value of F parameter from 5.5 MHz to 5.52 MHz, changed IMO6 maximum value of F parameter from 6.5 MHz to 6.48 MHz)))). IMO6 Updated Packaging Information: spec 51-85068 – Changed revision from *D to *E. spec 001-30999 – Changed revision from *C to *D. spec 001-48913 – Changed revision from *B to *C. spec 51-85062 – Changed revision from *E to *F. AA 3993249 SLAN 05/07/2013 Added Errata. AB 4076892 SLAN 07/25/2013 Added Errata footnotes (Notes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 28, 33, 40). Updated Features: Added Note 1 and referred in “Internal ±2.5% 24- / 48-MHz main oscillator”. Added Note 2 and referred in “I2C” under “Additional system resources”. Updated PSoC Functional Overview: Updated The PSoC Core: Added Note 3 and referred in “24 MHz”. Added Note 4 and referred in “I2C” under “System resources provide these additional capabilities”. Updated The Digital System: Added Note 4 and referred in “I2C slave and multi-master”. Updated Additional System Resources: Added Note 5 and referred in “I2C”. Updated Development Tools: Added Note 8 and referred in “I2C” under “Built-in support for communication interfaces”. Updated Electrical Specifications: Updated AC Electrical Characteristics: Updated AC Chip-Level Specifications: Added Note 28 and referred in “F ” and “F ” parameters in Table16. IMO24 IMO6 Added Note 33 and referred in “F ” and “F ” parameters in Table17. IMO12 IMO6 Updated AC I2C [40] Specifications: Added Note 40 and referred in the heading. Updated to new template. Completing Sunset Review. AC 4143112 DCHE 10/01/2013 Updated Packaging Information: spec 001-48913 – Changed revision from *C to *D. Updated Ordering Information (Updated part numbers). Updated Reference Documents: Removed references of spec 001-14503 and spec 001-17397 as these specs are obsolete. Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 53 of 55
CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434 CY8C21334/CY8C21234 Document History Page (continued) Document Title: CY8C21634/CY8C21534/CY8C21434/CY8C21334/CY8C21234, PSoC® Programmable System-on-Chip™ Document Number: 38-12025 Orig. of Submission Description of Change Rev. ECN Change Date AD 4338103 PRKU 04/15/2014 Updated Pin Information: Updated CY8C21234 16-pin SOIC Pin Definitions (corresponding to CY8C21234): Added Note 9 and referred the same note in the description of pin 6 and pin 8. Updated CY8C21334 20-pin SSOP Pin Definitions (corresponding to CY8C21334): Added Note 11 and referred the same note in the description of pin 5 and pin 10. Updated CY8C21534 28-pin SSOP Pin Definitions (corresponding to CY8C21534): Added Note 13 and referred the same note in the description of pin 9 and pin 14. Updated CY8C21434/CY8C21634 32-pin QFN Pin Definitions (corresponding to CY8C21434/CY8C21634): Added Note 16 and referred the same note in the description of pin 7, pin 12 and pin 32. Updated CY8C21001 56-pin SSOP Pin Definitions (corresponding to CY8C21001): Added Note 18 and referred the same note in the description of pin 17, pin 18 and pin 28. Updated Packaging Information: Updated “Important Note” below Figure18. Updated Thermal Impedances: Updated Note 43 referred in Table29. AE 4531967 DCHE 10/10/2014 Added More Information. Added PSoC Designer. AF 4593771 DIMA 12/11/2014 Updated Pin Information: Updated CY8C21001 56-pin SSOP Pin Definitions: Referred Note 18 in description of pin 1. Updated Packaging Information: spec 51-85077 – Changed revision from *E to *F. spec 51-85079 – Changed revision from *E to *F. AG 4670626 DCHE 02/25/2015 Updated Errata: Replaced CY8C21234 with CY8C21X34 in all instances. AH 5394304 DCHE 08/08/2016 Updated to new template. Completing Sunset Review. AI 5766165 AESATMP8 06/07/2017 Updated logo and Copyright. . Document Number: 38-12025 Rev. AI Page 54 of 55
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