Cypress MicroSystems Adds Modem Capabilities to Programmable System on Chip (PSoC) Mixed Signal Array
Development Software Enables Design Engineers to Add On-Chip Connectivity to Embedded Systems, Including Vending Machines, ATMs and Control Instrumentation
BOTHELL, Wash., January 15, 2003 – Cypress MicroSystems, Inc., a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY), today announced new software capabilities that enable embedded designers to easily add modem connectivity to systems based on the Programmable System on Chip™ (PSoC™) device family. PSoC products are based on a configurable mixed-signal array with an on-board controller, providing a low-cost, single-chip solution for a variety of consumer, industrial and control applications.
Embedded designers can now leverage the flexibility of the PSoC architecture to add connectivity to their systems without increasing costs and component inventory. Using free development software, designers can create multiple configurations on a single device and switch between them on the fly. This dynamic reconfiguration enables designers to reuse the chip's analog and digital resources to create a modem that extends the capabilities of a device without impacting its ability to perform the primary application. For example, a PSoC device can be configured to take measurements in a system, dynamically reconfigure itself into a modem to transmit data, and then reconfigure itself back into a measurement system.
Cypress MicroSystems further simplifies modem implementations with PSoC Designer™, the integrated development environment used to configure the resources inside of a PSoC device with a few clicks of a mouse. The software offers a broad library of pre-built "user modules," which automatically configure the chip's internal hardware resources and create the Application Programming Interface (API) software for commonly-used peripheral functions. Designers can take advantage of the intelligence built into the user modules to easily configure a PSoC device to perform the functions necessary for a modem.
"Built-in modem capabilities can turn common devices into intelligent appliances that communicate over standard phone networks," said John McDonald, vice president of marketing for Cypress MicroSystems. "With the ability to report data into a central repository, machines such as vending machines, pay telephones, ATMs and control instrumentation can be remotely monitored and maintained. The reprogrammable PSoC hardware and powerful software simplify modem implementations and bring cost-effective connectivity to virtually any embedded design."
Modem connectivity has traditionally required multichip microcontroller-based solutions with many additional components, due to the resource-intensive and mixed-signal nature of a modem. In contrast, designers can use the new PSoC modem configuration, combined with a minimal amount of external passive circuitry, to create a Bell 103 and V.21-compatible modem. The Bell 103 and V.21 standards are used in embedded applications where the number of bytes transferred is low, and the speed to establish the connection is the most important performance factor.
About the PSoC Family
The PSoC device family integrates programmable blocks of analog and digital logic, a fast 8-bit CPU, 8 to 16 Kbytes of Flash memory and 256 bytes of SRAM. PSoC provides designers with a flexible architecture that can be configured for a broad range of embedded applications and dynamically reconfigured to extend the capabilities and value of their product. The PSoC platform typically reduces customer development time by 33% and lowers bill of material costs by an average of $5, by significantly reducing the number of chips required for solutions utilizing a traditional microcontroller and discrete digital and analog components.
Pricing and Availability
The PSoC CY8C26xxx family is currently available for 1,000-unit pricing of $2.80 to $4.55. All PSoC devices include the free PSoC Designer Software Tool Set, an integrated development environment. Customers may also purchase the Basic Development Kit, including the PSoC ICE-4000, for $248.
About Cypress MicroSystems
Headquartered in Bothell, Wash., Cypress MicroSystems develops and markets Programmable System on Chip (PSoC) devices – high-performance, field-programmable ICs for high-volume embedded control functions in consumer, industrial, office automation, telecom and automotive applications. Established as a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY) in the fourth quarter of 1999, Cypress MicroSystems' stockholders are its employees and Cypress Semiconductor. The close association with Cypress Semiconductor allows access to their process and design technology, and field sales and applications forces. More information about Cypress MicroSystems and its products is accessible online at www.cypressmicro.com.
About Cypress
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY) is Connecting From Last Mile to First Mile™ with high-performance solutions for personal, network access, enterprise, metro switch, and core communications-system applications. Cypress Connects™ using wireless, wireline, digital, and optical transmission standards, including Bluetooth, USB, Fibre Channel, SONET/SDH, Gigabit Ethernet, and DWDM. Leveraging its process and system-level expertise, Cypress makes industry-leading physical layer devices, framers, and network search engines, along with a broad portfolio of high-bandwidth memories, timing technology solutions, and programmable microcontrollers. More information about Cypress is accessible online at www.cypress.com.
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