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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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Playing with this SoC
If you're simply interested in using a SoC processor that can run OpenCV, I suggest the Raspberry Pi. There was just a new version released, B+.
It uses a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC which includes an ARM …
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Easy way to tell if a low power MCU supports external memory?
The chips you referred to are in the TI 430 family which is a 16-bit architecture. You are going to need either 32 or 64-bit chips to support GB of external memory.
If you want the external memory t …