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Programmable System on Chip. This is a chip containing digital and/or analog blocks which can be configured to create a very wide range of designs. It may refer specifically to the Cypress Semiconductor's PSoC, which integrates configurable analog and digital peripheral functions, memory and a microcontroller on a single chip.
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What exactly is the use of PSoC?
Cypress PSoC devices have blocks (PWM modules, counters, timers, UARTs, ADC, DAC, etc.) that can be configured easily by a GUI, which can speed up the development time of a project. … The PSoC 5, for example, has the following blocks: 20-bit sigma-delta ADC, 8-bit IDAC, 8-bit VDAC, 12-bit 1 Msps SAR ADC, PGA, Op-amp, TIA, frequency mixer, comparator, reference, cap-sense block. …