PSoC 4: PSoC 4200L Datasheet Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC ) General Description PSoC 4 is a scalable and reconfigurable platform architecture for a family of programmable embedded system controllers with an ARM Cortex -M0 CPU. It combines programmable and reconfigurable analog and digital blocks with flexible automatic routing. The PSoC 4200L product family, based on this platform, is a combination of a microcontroller with digital programmable logic, program- mable analog, programmable interconnect, secure expansion of memory off-chip, high-performance analog-to-digital conversion, opamps with Comparator mode, and standard communication and timing peripherals. The PSoC 4200L products will be fully compatible with members of the PSoC 4 platform for new applications and design needs. The programmable analog and digital subsystems allow flexibility and in-field tuning of the design. Features 32-bit MCU Subsystem Serial Communication 48 MHz ARM Cortex-M0 CPU with single-cycle multiply Four independent run-time reconfigurable serial communi- 2 cation blocks (SCBs) with reconfigurable I C, SPI, or UART Up to 256 kB of flash with Read Accelerator functionality Up to 32 kB of SRAM USB Full-Speed device interface 12 Mbits/sec with Battery DMA engine with 32 channels Charger Detect capability Programmable Analog Two independent CAN blocks for industrial and automotive Four opamps that operate in Deep Sleep mode at very low networking current levels Timing and Pulse-Width Modulation All opamps have reconfigurable high current pin-drive, high-bandwidth internal drive, ADC input buffering, and Eight 16-bit timer/counter pulse-width modulator (TCPWM) Comparator modes with flexible connectivity allowing input blocks connections to any pin Center-aligned, Edge, and Pseudo-random modes Four current DACs (IDACs) for general-purpose or capacitive sensing applications on any pin Comparator-based triggering of Kill signals for motor drive and other high-reliability digital logic applications Two low-power comparators that operate in Deep Sleep mode Up to 98 Programmable GPIOs Programmable Digital 124-ball VFBGA, 64-pin TQFP, 48-pin TQFP, and 68-pin QFN Eight programmable logic blocks, each with 8 Macrocells and packages an 8-bit data path (called universal digital blocks or UDBs) Cypress-provided peripheral component library, user-defined Any of up to 94 GPIO pins can be CapSense, analog, or digital state machines, and Verilog input Drive modes, strengths, and slew rates are programmable Low Power 1.71 V to 5.5 V Operation PSoC Creator Design Environment 20-nA Stop Mode with GPIO pin wakeup Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides Hibernate and Deep Sleep modes allow wakeup-time versus schematic design entry and build (with analog and digital power trade-offs automatic routing) Capacitive Sensing Applications Programming Interface (API component) for all fixed-function and programmable peripherals Two Cypress Capacitive Sigma-Delta (CSD) blocks provide best-in-class SNR (>5:1) and water tolerance Industry-Standard Tool Compatibility Cypress-supplied software component makes capacitive sensing design easy After schematic entry, development can be done with ARM-based industry-standard development tools Automatic hardware tuning (SmartSense) Segment LCD Drive LCD drive supported on any pin with up to a maximum of 64 outputs (common or segment) Operates in Deep Sleep mode with 4 bits per pin memory Cypress Semiconductor Corporation 198 Champion Court San Jose, CA 95134-1709 408-943-2600 Document Number: 001-91686 Rev. *I Revised June 8, 2018 PSoC 4: PSoC 4200L Datasheet More Information Cypress provides a wealth of data at www.cypress.com to help you to select the right PSoC device for your design, and to help you to quickly and effectively integrate the device into your design. For a comprehensive list of resources, see the knowledge base article KBA86521, How to Design with PSoC 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP. Following is an abbreviated list for PSoC 4: Overview: PSoC Portfolio, PSoC Roadmap Technical Reference Manual (TRM) is in two documents: Architecture TRM details each PSoC 4 functional block. Product Selectors: PSoC 1, PSoC 3, PSoC 4, PSoC 5LP In addition, PSoC Creator includes a device selection tool. Registers TRM describes each of the PSoC 4 registers. Application notes: Cypress offers a large number of PSoC Development Kits: application notes covering a broad range of topics, from basic CY8CKIT-042, PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit, is an easy-to-use and to advanced level. Recommended application notes for getting inexpensive development platform. This kit includes started with PSoC 4 are: connectors for Arduino compatible shields and Digilent Pmod daughter cards. AN79953: Getting Started With PSoC 4 CY8CKIT-046, PSoC 4 L-Series Pioneer Kit, is an AN88619: PSoC 4 Hardware Design Considerations easy-to-use and inexpensive development platform. This kit AN86439: Using PSoC 4 GPIO Pins includes connectors for Arduino compatible shields. AN57821: Mixed Signal Circuit Board Layout CY8CKIT-049 is a very low-cost prototyping platform. It is a AN81623: Digital Design Best Practices low-cost alternative to sampling PSoC 4 devices. AN73854: Introduction To Bootloaders CY8CKIT-001 is a common development platform for any AN89610: ARM Cortex Code Optimization one of the PSoC 1, PSoC 3, PSoC 4, or PSoC 5LP families of devices. The MiniProg3 device provides an interface for flash programming and debug. PSoC Creator PSoC Creator is a free Windows-based Integrated Design Environment (IDE). It enables concurrent hardware and firmware design of PSoC 3, PSoC 4, and PSoC 5LP based systems. Create designs using classic, familiar schematic capture supported by over 100 pre-verified, production-ready PSoC Components see the list of component datasheets. With PSoC Creator, you can: 1. Drag and drop component icons to build your hardware 3. Configure components using the configuration tools system design in the main design workspace 4. Explore the library of 100+ components 2. Codesign your application firmware with the PSoC hardware, 5. Review component datasheets using the PSoC Creator IDE C compiler Figure 1. Multiple-Sensor Example Project in PSoC Creator Contents 1 2 3 4 5 Document Number: 001-91686 Rev. *I Page 2 of 45