The CY29973 has an integrated PLL that provides low-skew and low-jitter clock outputs for high-performance microprocessors. Three independent banks of four outputs and an independent PLL feedback output, FB_OUT, provide exceptional flexibility for possible output configurations. The PLL is ensured stable operation given that the VCO is configured to run between 200 MHz to 480 MHz. This allows a wide range of output frequencies up to125 MHz
The CY2309 is a low-cost 3.3V zero delay buffer designed to distribute high-speed clocks and is available in a 16-pin SOIC or TSSOP package. The CY2305 is an 8-pin version of the CY2309. It accepts one reference input, and drives out five low-skew clocks. The -1H versions of each device operate at up to 100-/133 MHz frequencies, and have higher drive than the -1 devices. All parts have on-chip PLLs which lock to an input clock on the REF pin. The PLL feedback is on-chip and is obtained from the CLKOUT pad
The FM25C160B is a 16-Kbit nonvolatile memory employing an advanced ferroelectric process. A ferroelectric random access memory or F-RAM is nonvolatile and performs reads and writes similar to a RAM. It provides reliable data retention for 151 years while eliminating the complexities, overhead, and system level reliability problems caused by serial flash, EEPROM, and other nonvolatile memories.
The CY7C1263KV18, and CY7C1265KV18 are 1.8 V synchronous pipelined SRAMs, equipped with QDR II+ architecture. Similar to QDR II architecture, QDR II+ architecture consists of two separate ports: the read port and the write port to access the memory array.
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a nonvolatile data-logging solution with ultra-low power consumption. This solution is perfect for the latest-generation portable medical and wearable devices and other IoT applications that require nonvolatile memories to continuously log a growing amount of user and sensor data while using as little power as possible.
Cypress Semiconductor has announced that global automotive supplier Yazaki North America has implemented the company’s instrument cluster solution to run the advanced graphics in its instrument cluster for a leading American car manufacturer.
Cypress Semiconductor is offering the Platform Security Architecture (PSA) Trusted Firmware-M reference example from Arm for its PSoC 6 MCUs, allowing a solution that adheres to the highest level of protection as defined by PSA.
Cypress Semiconductor has a new serial nonvolatile memory family that offers superior performance and reliability for mission-critical data capture.
Plath semiconductor realizes the security system of ARM platform (PSA), trusts firmware-m and refers to Cypress's PSoC 6 microcontroller.
Cypress have announced a complete solution for USB-C to native HDMI connections without adapters or converters.
Cypress has introduced 64Mb and 128Mb densities to its family of NOR Flash memories with a Quad Serial Peripheral Interface (Quad SPI).
Cypress Semiconductor have announced new devices in its single-power-supply Traveo automotive MCU family. They provides secure, high-speed networking for body electronics applications.
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a new kit with a complete reference design for a tiny, battery-free sensor beacon for a broad range of fast-growing Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
The Cypress Semiconductor CYBLE-012011-00 is a Bluetooth Low Energy(BLE) wireless module solution. It includes onboard crystal oscillators, trace antenna and passive components.
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a new PSoC programmable system-on-chip that simplifies the design of next-generation industrial, home appliance and consumer systems requiring multiple sensors.
Cypress Semiconductor announced it is sampling a USB Type-C hub controller with USB power delivery, claimed to be the industry’s first, and demonstrated it at the Computex 2016 trade show.
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a new series from its PSoC 4 programmable system-on-chip architecture that completes its platform for seamless migration of 8- and 16-bit MCU-based embedded systems to 32-bit ARM platforms.
Cypress Semiconductor has introduced a new series from its PSoC 4 programmable system-on-chip architecture.