CY8C4245PVI-482
IC MCU 32BIT 32KB FLASH 28SSOP

From Cypress Semiconductor Corp

CategoryIntegrated Circuits (ICs)
ConnectivityI²C, IrDA, LIN, Microwire, SmartCard, SPI, SSP, UART/USART
Core ProcessorARM® Cortex®-M0
Core Size32-Bit
Data ConvertersA/D 8x12b
DatasheetsPSoC 4200 Family
Design ResourcesDevelopment Tool Selector
EEPROM Size-
FamilyEmbedded - Microcontrollers
For Use With428-2975-ND - KIT PSOC MINIPROG3 PROGRAM DEBUG
Number of I/O22
Operating Temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
Oscillator TypeInternal
Other NamesCG8001AA CG8001AA-ND
PCN Assembly/OriginQualification BEOL 13/Mar/2014 Qualification Manufacture Updates 17/Jun/2014
Package / Case28-SSOP (0.209", 5.30mm Width)
PackagingTube
PeripheralsBrown-out Detect/Reset, CapSense, LCD, LVD, POR, PWM, WDT
Product Photos28-SOIC
Product Training ModulesPSoC 4100 & 4200 Programmable System-on-Chip
Program Memory Size32KB (32K x 8)
Program Memory TypeFLASH
RAM Size4K x 8
SeriesPSOC® 4 CY8C42xx
Speed48MHz
Standard Package235
Supplier Device Package28-SSOP
Video FilePSoC Creator 101 Lesson 4: Let’s Get an LED to Blink Part 1 PSoC Creator 101 Lesson 3: Getting to Know PSoC Creator PSoC Creator 101 Lesson 6: Let’s Get CapSense Working PSoC Creator 101 Lesson 8: PSoC Resources PSoC Creator 101 Lesson 5: Let’s Get an LED to Blink Part 2 PSoC Creator 101 Lesson 2: Introduction to PSoC PSoC Creator 101 Lesson 7: IDE Export PSoC Creator 101 Lesson 1: Introduction PSoC Today! T.J. Rodgers discusses PSoC 4 PSoC Creator 101: CY8CKIT-049 Prototyping Kit Reset and Return to Bootloader Project PSoC Creator 101: CY8CKIT-049 Prototyping Kit New Bootloadable PSoC Creator 101: CY8CKIT-049 Prototyping Kit Getting Started PSoC Creator 101: CY8CKIT-049 Prototyping Kit Proximity Project PSoC Creator 101: PSoC Creator File Structure PSoC Creator 101: PSoC 4200 Low Power Modes - Using the Sleep Mode PSoC Creator 101: PSoC 4200 Low Power Modes - Tips and Tricks PSoC Creator 101: PSoC 4200 Low Power Modes PSoC Creator 101: CY8CKIT-049 Prototyping Kit CapSense Project How to Get Started with PSoC 4 by Turning On/Off an LED How to Get Started with PSoC 4 by Toggling an LED
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)1.71 V ~ 5.5 V

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