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Just to be clear [posts # 6 or #11) are single chip solutions, that is the the 20 bit ADC, the DDS, OpAmps, all the stuff

shown is in the PSOC chip. PSOC Creator is an IDE used to drag and drop these components, and others, onto chip design canvas,

user right clicks each, sets its parameters, then uses routing wizard to connect internally with other components,

or external, then writes code. Each component has a lib of f() calls to manipulate it under code, like change DDS freq,

read the ADC, traditional code stuff. It is not a simulator. It is used, however, to debug project as well as code the project.


So this is board you would use to do design, it has all the hardware basically you need. 2 PSOCs on it, one the target

chip under development, the other to control the target in debug and programming. Once done you snap off debug/

programmer and either use the remaining board for project or just use its chip for your own PCB.


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Lastly here is whats in the PSOC, multiple copies in many instances :


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Hope that clears up confusion.



Regards, Dana.


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