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 PSoCTM Mixed Signal Array
CY8C22113 and CY8C22213
Final Data Sheet
Features
Powerful Harvard Architecture Processor M8C Processor Speeds to 24 MHz Low Power at High Speed 3.0 to 5.25 V Operating Voltage Industrial Temperature Range: -40C to +85C Advanced Peripherals (PSoC Blocks) 3 Rail-to-Rail Analog PSoC Blocks Provide: - Up to 14-Bit ADCs - Up to 9-Bit DACs - Programmable Gain Amplifiers - Programmable Filters and Comparators 4 Digital PSoC Blocks Provide: - 8- to 32-Bit Timers, Counters, and PWMs - CRC and PRS Modules - Full-Duplex UART - SPI Masters or Slaves - Connectable to all GPIO Pins Complex Peripherals by Combining Blocks Precision, Programmable Clocking Internal 2.5% 24/48 MHz Oscillator High-Accuracy 24 MHz with Optional 32.768 kHz Crystal and PLL Optional External Oscillator, up to 24 MHz Internal Oscillator for Watchdog and Sleep Flexible On-Chip Memory 2K Bytes Flash Program Storage 50,000 Erase/Write Cycles 256 Bytes SRAM Data Storage In-System Serial Programming (ISSP) Partial Flash Updates Flexible Protection Modes EEPROM Emulation in Flash Programmable Pin Configurations 25 mA Sink on all GPIO Pull up, Pull down, High Z, Strong, or Open Drain Drive Modes on all GPIO Up to 8 Analog Inputs on GPIO One 30 mA Analog Outputs on GPIO Configurable Interrupt on all GPIO Additional System Resources I2C Slave, Master, and Multi-Master to 400 kHz Watchdog and Sleep Timers User-Configurable Low Voltage Detection Integrated Supervisory Circuit On-Chip Precision Voltage Reference Complete Development Tools Free Development Software (PSoCTM Designer) Full-Featured, In-Circuit Emulator and Programmer Full Speed Emulation Complex Breakpoint Structure 128K Bytes Trace Memory
Port 1
Port 0 Drivers
Analog
PSoCTM Functional Overview
The PSoCTM family consists of many Mixed Signal Array with On-Chip Controller devices. These devices are designed to replace multiple traditional MCU-based system components with one, low cost single-chip programmable device. PSoC devices include configurable blocks of analog and digital logic, as well as programmable interconnects. This architecture allows the user to create customized peripheral configurations that match the requirements of each individual application. Additionally, a fast CPU, Flash program memory, SRAM data memory, and configurable IO are included in a range of convenient pinouts and packages. The PSoC architecture, as illustrated on the left, is comprised of four main areas: PSoC Core, Digital System, Analog System, and System Resources. Configurable global busing allows all the device resources to be combined into a complete custom system. The PSoC CY8C22x13 family can have up to two IO ports that connect to the global digital and analog interconnects, providing access to 4 digital blocks and 3 analog blocks.
PSoC CORE
SYSTEM BUS
Global Digital Interconnect Global Analog Interconnect
SRAM 256 Bytes Interrupt Controller
SROM
Flash 2K Sleep and Watchdog
CPU Core (M8C)
Multiple Clock Sources (Includes IMO, ILO, PLL, and ECO)
DIGITAL SYSTEM
Digital Block Array
(1 Row, 4 Blocks)
ANALOG SYSTEM
Analog Block Array
(1 Column, 3 Blocks) Analog Ref
Analog Input Muxing
The PSoC Core
POR and LVD Decimator I2C System Resets Internal Voltage Ref.
Digital Clocks
The PSoC Core is a powerful engine that supports a rich feature set. The core includes a CPU, memory, clocks, and configurable GPIO (General Purpose IO). The M8C CPU core is a powerful processor with speeds up to 24 MHz, providing a four MIPS 8-bit Harvard architecture micro-
SYSTEM RESOURCES
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processor. The CPU utilizes an interrupt controller with 10 vectors, to simplify programming of real time embedded events. Program execution is timed and protected using the included Sleep and Watch Dog Timers (WDT). Memory encompasses 2 KB of Flash for program storage, 256 bytes of SRAM for data storage, and up to 2 KB of EEPROM emulated using the Flash. Program Flash utilizes four protection levels on blocks of 64 bytes, allowing customized software IP protection. The PSoC device incorporates flexible internal clock generators, including a 24 MHz IMO (internal main oscillator) accurate to 2.5% over temperature and voltage. The 24 MHz IMO can also be doubled to 48 MHz for use by the digital system. A low power 32 kHz ILO (internal low speed oscillator) is provided for the Sleep timer and WDT. If crystal accuracy is desired, the ECO (32.768 kHz external crystal oscillator) is available for use as a Real Time Clock (RTC) and can optionally generate a crystal-accurate 24 MHz system clock using a PLL. The clocks, together with programmable clock dividers (as a System Resource), provide the flexibility to integrate almost any timing requirement into the PSoC device. PSoC GPIOs provide connection to the CPU, digital and analog resources of the device. Each pin's drive mode may be selected from eight options, allowing great flexibility in external interfacing. Every pin also has the capability to generate a system interrupt on high level, low level, and change from last read.
Digital peripheral configurations include those listed below.

PWMs (8 to 32 bit) PWMs with Dead band (8 to 32 bit) Counters (8 to 32 bit) Timers (8 to 32 bit) UART 8-bit with selectable parity (up to 1) SPI master and slave (up to 1) I2C slave and master (1 available as a System Resource) Cyclical Redundancy Checker/Generator (8 to 32 bit) IrDA (up to 1) Pseudo Random Sequence Generators (8 to 32 bit)
The digital blocks can be connected to any GPIO through a series of global buses that can route any signal to any pin. The buses also allow for signal multiplexing and for performing logic operations. This configurability frees your designs from the constraints of a fixed peripheral controller. Digital blocks are provided in rows of four, where the number of blocks varies by PSoC device family. This allows you the optimum choice of system resources for your application. Family resources are shown in the table titled "PSoC Device Characteristics" on page 3.
The Analog System
The Analog System is composed of 3 configurable blocks, each comprised of an opamp circuit allowing the creation of complex analog signal flows. Analog peripherals are very flexible and can be customized to support specific application requirements. Some of the more common PSoC analog functions (most available as user modules) are listed below.

The Digital System
The Digital System is composed of 4 digital PSoC blocks. Each block is an 8-bit resource that can be used alone or combined with other blocks to form 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit peripherals, which are called user module references.
Port 1 Port 0
Analog-to-digital converters (one with 6- to 14-bit resolution, selectable as Incremental, Delta Sigma, and SAR) Filters (two pole band-pass, low-pass, and notch) Amplifiers (one with selectable gain to 48x) Comparators (one with 16 selectable thresholds) DACs (one with 6- to 9-bit resolution) Multiplying DACs (one with 6- to 9-bit resolution) High current output drivers (one with 30 mA drive as a Core Resource) 1.3V reference (as a System Resource) Many other topologies possible
Digital Clocks From Core
To System Bus
To Analog System

DIGITAL SYSTEM
Digital PSoC Block Array
Row Input Configuration

8
8 8
Row 0
DBB00 DBB01 DCB02
4 DCB03 4
8
Row Output Configuration
GIE[7:0] GIO[7:0]
Global Digital Interconnect
GOE[7:0] GOO[7:0]
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Analog blocks are provided in columns of three, which includes one CT (Continuous Time) and two SC (Switched Capacitor) blocks. The number of blocks is dependant on the device family which is detailed in the table titled "PSoC Device Characteristics" on page 3.
P0[7] P0[5] P0[3] P0[1] P0[6] P0[4] P0[2] P0[0]
Additional System Resources
System Resources, some of which have been previously listed, provide additional capability useful to complete systems. Additional resources include a decimator, low voltage detection, and power on reset. Brief statements describing the merits of each system resource are presented below.
Digital clock dividers provide three customizable clock frequencies for use in applications. The clocks can be routed to both the digital and analog systems. Additional clocks can be generated using digital PSoC blocks as clock dividers. The decimator provides a custom hardware filter for digital signal processing applications including the creation of Delta Sigma ADCs. The I2C module provides 100 and 400 kHz communication over two wires. Slave, master, and multi-master modes are all supported. Low Voltage Detection (LVD) interrupts can signal the application of falling voltage levels, while the advanced POR (Power On Reset) circuit eliminates the need for a system supervisor. An internal 1.3 voltage reference provides an absolute reference for the analog system, including ADCs and DACs.

Array Input Configuration
PSoC Device Characteristics
Depending on your PSoC device characteristics, the digital and analog systems can have 16, 8, or 4 digital blocks and 12, 6, or 3 analog blocks. The following table lists the resources available for specific PSoC device groups.
ACI0[1:0]
ACI1[1:0]
Block Array
ACB01
PSoC Device Characteristics
Analog Columns Analog Outputs Analog Inputs
ASD11 ASC21
PSoC Part Number
CY8C29x66 CY8C27x66
up to 64 up to 44 up to 44 up to 24 up to 16
4 2 2 1 1
16 8 8 4 4
12 12 12 12 8
4 4 4 2 1
4 4 4 2 1
Analog Reference
Interface to Digital System RefHi RefLo AGND Reference Generators AGNDIn RefIn Bandgap
CY8C27x43 CY8C24x23 CY8C22x13
M8C Interface (Address Bus, Data Bus, Etc.)
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Digital Blocks
Digital IO
Digital Rows
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Getting Started
The quickest path to understanding the PSoC silicon is by reading this data sheet and using the PSoC Designer Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This data sheet is an overview of the PSoC integrated circuit and presents specific pin, register, and electrical specifications. For in-depth information, along with detailed programming information, reference the PSoCTM Mixed Signal Array Technical Reference Manual. For up-to-date Ordering, Packaging, and Electrical Specification information, reference the latest PSoC device data sheets on the web at http://www.cypress.com/psoc.
Development Tools
The Cypress MicroSystems PSoC Designer is a Microsoft(R) Windows-based, integrated development environment for the Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) devices. The PSoC Designer IDE and application runs on Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium (Me), or Windows XP. (Reference the PSoC Designer Functional Flow diagram below.) PSoC Designer helps the customer to select an operating configuration for the PSoC, write application code that uses the PSoC, and debug the application. This system provides design database management by project, an integrated debugger with In-Circuit Emulator, in-system programming support, and the CYASM macro assembler for the CPUs. PSoC Designer also supports a high-level C language compiler developed specifically for the devices in the family.
Development Kits
Development Kits are available from the following distributors: Digi-Key, Avnet, Arrow, and Future. The Cypress Online Store at http://www.onfulfillment.com/cypressstore/ contains development kits, C compilers, and all accessories for PSoC development. Click on PSoC (Programmable System-on-Chip) to view a current list of available items.
Tele-Training
Free PSoC "Tele-training" is available for beginners and taught by a live marketing or application engineer over the phone. Five training classes are available to accelerate the learning curve including introduction, designing, debugging, advanced design, advanced analog, as well as application-specific classes covering topics like PSoC and the LIN bus. For days and times of the tele-training, see http://www.cypress.com/support/training.cfm.
PSoCTM Designer
Graphical Designer Interface
Context Sensitive Help
Commands
Results
Importable Design Database Device Database Application Database Project Database User Modules Library PSoC Configuration Sheet
Consultants
Certified PSoC Consultants offer everything from technical assistance to completed PSoC designs. To contact or become a PSoC Consultant, go to the following Cypress support web site: http://www.cypress.com/support/cypros.cfm.
PSoCTM Designer Core Engine
Manufacturing Information File
Technical Support
PSoC application engineers take pride in fast and accurate response. They can be reached with a 4-hour guaranteed response at http://www.cypress.com/support/login.cfm.
Application Notes
A long list of application notes will assist you in every aspect of your design effort. To locate the PSoC application notes, go to http://www.cypress.com/design/results.cfm.
Emulation Pod In-Circuit Emulator Device Programmer
PSoC Designer Subsystems
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PSoC Designer Software Subsystems
Device Editor
The Device Editor subsystem allows the user to select different onboard analog and digital components called user modules using the PSoC blocks. Examples of user modules are ADCs, DACs, Amplifiers, and Filters. The device editor also supports easy development of multiple configurations and dynamic reconfiguration. Dynamic configuration allows for changing configurations at run time. PSoC Designer sets up power-on initialization tables for selected PSoC block configurations and creates source code for an application framework. The framework contains software to operate the selected components and, if the project uses more than one operating configuration, contains routines to switch between different sets of PSoC block configurations at run time. PSoC Designer can print out a configuration sheet for a given project configuration for use during application programming in conjunction with the Device Data Sheet. Once the framework is generated, the user can add application-specific code to flesh out the framework. It's also possible to change the selected components and regenerate the framework.
Debugger
The PSoC Designer Debugger subsystem provides hardware in-circuit emulation, allowing the designer to test the program in a physical system while providing an internal view of the PSoC device. Debugger commands allow the designer to read and program and read and write data memory, read and write IO registers, read and write CPU registers, set and clear breakpoints, and provide program run, halt, and step control. The debugger also allows the designer to create a trace buffer of registers and memory locations of interest.
Online Help System
The online help system displays online, context-sensitive help for the user. Designed for procedural and quick reference, each functional subsystem has its own context-sensitive help. This system also provides tutorials and links to FAQs and an Online Support Forum to aid the designer in getting started.
Hardware Tools
In-Circuit Emulator
A low cost, high functionality ICE (In-Circuit Emulator) is available for development support. This hardware has the capability to program single devices. The emulator consists of a base unit that connects to the PC by way of the parallel or USB port. The base unit is universal and will operate with all PSoC devices. Emulation pods for each device family are available separately. The emulation pod takes the place of the PSoC device in the target board and performs full speed (24 MHz) operation.
Design Browser
The Design Browser allows users to select and import preconfigured designs into the user's project. Users can easily browse a catalog of preconfigured designs to facilitate time-to-design. Examples provided in the tools include a 300-baud modem, LIN Bus master and slave, fan controller, and magnetic card reader.
Application Editor
In the Application Editor you can edit your C language and Assembly language source code. You can also assemble, compile, link, and build.
Assembler. The macro assembler allows the assembly code to be merged seamlessly with C code. The link libraries automatically use absolute addressing or can be compiled in relative mode, and linked with other software modules to get absolute addressing. C Language Compiler. A C language compiler is available that supports Cypress MicroSystems' PSoC family devices. Even if you have never worked in the C language before, the product quickly allows you to create complete C programs for the PSoC family devices.
The embedded, optimizing C compiler provides all the features of C tailored to the PSoC architecture. It comes complete with embedded libraries providing port and bus operations, standard keypad and display support, and extended math functionality.
PSoC Development Tool Kit
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User Modules and the PSoC Development Process
The development process for the PSoC device differs from that of a traditional fixed function microprocessor. The configurable analog and digital hardware blocks give the PSoC architecture a unique flexibility that pays dividends in managing specification change during development and by lowering inventory costs. These configurable resources, called PSoC Blocks, have the ability to implement a wide variety of user-selectable functions. Each block has several registers that determine its function and connectivity to other blocks, multiplexers, buses, and to the IO pins. Iterative development cycles permit you to adapt the hardware as well as the software. This substantially lowers the risk of having to select a different part to meet the final design requirements. To speed the development process, the PSoC Designer Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides a library of pre-built, pre-tested hardware peripheral functions, called "User Modules." User modules make selecting and implementing peripheral devices simple, and come in analog, digital, and mixed signal varieties. The standard User Module library contains over 50 common peripherals such as ADCs, DACs Timers, Counters, UARTs, and other not-so common peripherals such as DTMF Generators and Bi-Quad analog filter sections. Each user module establishes the basic register settings that implement the selected function. It also provides parameters that allow you to tailor its precise configuration to your particular application. For example, a Pulse Width Modulator User Module configures one or more digital PSoC blocks, one for each 8 bits of resolution. The user module parameters permit you to establish the pulse width and duty cycle. User modules also provide tested software to cut your development time. The user module application programming interface (API) provides highlevel functions to control and respond to hardware events at run-time. The API also provides optional interrupt service routines that you can adapt as needed. The API functions are documented in user module data sheets that are viewed directly in the PSoC Designer IDE. These data sheets explain the internal operation of the user module and provide performance specifications. Each data sheet describes the use of each user module parameter and documents the setting of each register controlled by the user module. The development process starts when you open a new project and bring up the Device Editor, a pictorial environment (GUI) for configuring the hardware. You pick the user modules you need for your project and map them onto the PSoC blocks with pointand-click simplicity. Next, you build signal chains by interconnecting user modules to each other and the IO pins. At this stage, you also configure the clock source connections and enter parameter values directly or by selecting values from drop-down menus. When you are ready to test the hardware configuration or move on to developing code for the project, you perform the "Generate Application" step. This causes PSoC Designer to generate source code that automatically configures
the device to your specification and provides the high-level user module API functions.
Device Editor
User Module Selection Placement and Parameter -ization Source Code Generator
Generate Application
Application Editor
Project Manager Source Code Editor Build Manager
Build All
Debugger
Interface to ICE Storage Inspector Event & Breakpoint Manager
User Modules and Development Process Flow Chart
The next step is to write your main program, and any sub-routines using PSoC Designer's Application Editor subsystem. The Application Editor includes a Project Manager that allows you to open the project source code files (including all generated code files) from a hierarchal view. The source code editor provides syntax coloring and advanced edit features for both C and assembly language. File search capabilities include simple string searches and recursive "grep-style" patterns. A single mouse click invokes the Build Manager. It employs a professional-strength "makefile" system to automatically analyze all file dependencies and run the compiler and assembler as necessary. Project-level options control optimization strategies used by the compiler and linker. Syntax errors are displayed in a console window. Double clicking the error message takes you directly to the offending line of source code. When all is correct, the linker builds a ROM file image suitable for programming. The last step in the development process takes place inside the PSoC Designer's Debugger subsystem. The Debugger downloads the ROM image to the In-Circuit Emulator (ICE) where it runs at full speed. Debugger capabilities rival those of systems costing many times more. In addition to traditional single-step, run-to-breakpoint and watch-variable features, the Debugger provides a large trace buffer and allows you define complex breakpoint events that include monitoring address and data bus values, memory locations and external signals.
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Document Conventions
Acronyms Used
The following table lists the acronyms that are used in this document.
Acronym AC ADC API CPU CT DAC DC EEPROM FSR GPIO IO IPOR LSb LVD MSb PC POR PPOR PSoCTM PWM RAM ROM SC SMP alternating current analog-to-digital converter application programming interface central processing unit continuous time digital-to-analog converter direct current electrically erasable programmable read-only memory full scale range general purpose IO input/output imprecise power on reset least-significant bit low voltage detect most-significant bit program counter power on reset precision power on reset Programmable System-on-Chip pulse width modulator random access memory read only memory switched capacitor switch mode pump Description
Table of Contents
For an in depth discussion and more information on your PSoC device, obtain the PSoC Mixed Signal Array Technical Reference Manual. This document encompasses and is organized into the following chapters and sections.
1.
Pin Information ............................................................. 8 1.1 Pinouts ................................................................... 8 1.1.1 8-Pin Part Pinout ...................................... 8 1.1.2 20-Pin Part Pinout ..................................... 8 1.1.3 32-Pin Part Pinout ..................................... 9 Register Reference ..................................................... 10 2.1 Register Conventions ........................................... 10 2.1.1 Abbreviations Used .................................. 10 2.2 Register Mapping Tables ..................................... 10 Electrical Specifications ............................................ 13 3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................... 14 3.2 Operating Temperature ...................................... 14 3.3 DC Electrical Characteristics ................................ 15 3.3.1 DC Chip-Level Specifications ................... 15 3.3.2 DC General Purpose IO Specifications .... 15 3.3.3 DC Operational Amplifier Specifications ... 16 3.3.4 DC Analog Output Buffer Specifications ... 18 3.3.5 DC Analog Reference Specifications ....... 19 3.3.6 DC Analog PSoC Block Specifications ..... 19 3.3.7 DC POR and LVD Specifications ............. 20 3.3.8 DC Programming Specifications ............... 21 3.4 AC Electrical Characteristics ................................ 22 3.4.1 AC Chip-Level Specifications ................... 22 3.4.2 AC General Purpose IO Specifications .... 24 3.4.3 AC Operational Amplifier Specifications ... 25 3.4.4 AC Digital Block Specifications ................. 27 3.4.5 AC Analog Output Buffer Specifications ... 28 3.4.6 AC External Clock Specifications ............. 29 3.4.7 AC Programming Specifications ............... 29 3.4.8 AC I2C Specifications ............................... 30 Packaging Information ............................................... 31 4.1 Packaging Dimensions ......................................... 31 4.2 Thermal Impedances .......................................... 34 4.3 Capacitance on Crystal Pins ............................... 34 Ordering Information .................................................. 35 5.1 Ordering Code Definitions ................................... 35 Sales and Company Information ............................... 36 6.1 Revision History .................................................. 36 6.2 Copyrights ............................................................ 36
2.
3.
Units of Measure
A units of measure table is located in the Electrical Specifications section. Table 3-1 on page 13 lists all the abbreviations used to measure the PSoC devices.
4.
Numeric Naming
Hexidecimal numbers are represented with all letters in uppercase with an appended lowercase `h' (for example, `14h' or `3Ah'). Hexidecimal numbers may also be represented by a `0x' prefix, the C coding convention. Binary numbers have an appended lowercase `b' (e.g., 01010100b' or `01000011b'). Numbers not indicated by an `h' or `b' are decimal.
5. 6.
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This chapter describes, lists, and illustrates the CY8C22x13 PSoC device pins and pinout configurations.
1.1
Pinouts
The CY8C22x13 PSoC device is available in a variety of packages which are listed and illustrated in the following tables. Every port pin (labeled with a "P") is capable of Digital IO. However, Vss, Vdd, SMP, and XRES are not capable of Digital IO.
1.1.1
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-Pin Part Pinout
Type
Table 1-1. 8-Pin Part Pinout (PDIP, SOIC)
Digital IO IO IO Power IO IO IO Power I I Analog IO I
Pin Name
P0[5] P0[3] P1[1] Vss P1[0] P0[2] P0[4] Vdd
Description
Analog column mux input and column output. Analog column mux input. Crystal Input (XTALin), I2C Serial Clock (SCL) Ground connection. Crystal Output (XTALout), I2C Serial Data (SDA) Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input. Supply voltage.
CY8C22113 8-Pin PSoC Device
AIO, P0[5] AI, P0[3] I2C SCL, XTALin, P1[1] Vss
8 1 2 PDIP 7 3SOIC6 5 4
Vdd P0[4], AI P0[2], AI P1[0], XTALout, I2C SDA
LEGEND: A = Analog, I = Input, and O = Output.
1.1.2
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20-Pin Part Pinout
Type
Table 1-2. 20-Pin Part Pinout (PDIP, SSOP, SOIC)
Digital IO IO IO IO Power IO IO IO IO Power IO IO IO IO Input IO IO IO IO I I I I Analog I IO I I
Pin Name
P0[7] P0[5] P0[3] P0[1] Vss P1[7] P1[5] P1[3] P1[1] Vss P1[0] P1[2] P1[4] P1[6] XRES P0[0] P0[2] P0[4] P0[6]
Description
Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input and column output. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input. Ground connection. I2C Serial Clock (SCL) I2C Serial Data (SDA) Crystal Input (XTALin), I2C Serial Clock (SCL) Ground connection. Crystal Output (XTALout), I2C Serial Data (SDA) Optional External Clock Input (EXTCLK) Active high external reset with internal pull down. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input.
CY8C22213 20-Pin PSoC Device
AI, P0[7] AIO, P0[5] AI, P0[3] AI, P0[1] Vss I2C SCL, P1[7] I2C SDA, P1[5] P1[3] I2C SCL, XTALin, P1[1] Vss
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PDIP SSOP SOIC
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Vdd P0[6], AI P0[4], AI P0[2], AI P0[0], AI XRES P1[6] P1[4], EXTCLK P1[2] P1[0], XTALout, I2C SDA
20 Power Vdd Supply voltage. LEGEND: A = Analog, I = Input, and O = Output.
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1.1.3
32-Pin Part Pinout
Type
Table 1-3. 32-Pin Part Pinout (MLF*)
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 IO IO IO IO IO IO Power I IO I I I I IO IO I I IO Input IO IO IO IO IO Power IO IO Power Power Digital Analog
Pin Name
NC NC NC NC Vss Vss P1[7] P1[5] NC P1[3] P1[1] Vss P1[0] P1[2] P1[4] NC P1[6] XRES NC NC NC NC P0[0] P0[2] NC P0[4] P0[6] Vdd P0[7] P0[5] P0[3] P0[1]
Description
No connection. Do not use. No connection. Do not use. No connection. Do not use. No connection. Do not use. Ground connection. Ground connection. I2C Serial Clock (SCL) I2C Serial Data (SDA) No connection. Do not use. Crystal Input (XTALin), I2C Serial Clock (SCL) Ground connection. Crystal Output (XTALout), I2C Serial Data (SDA) Optional External Clock Input (EXTCLK) No connection. Do not use. Active high external reset with internal pull down. No connection. Do not use. No connection. Do not use. No connection. Do not use. No connection. Do not use. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input. No connection. Do not use. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input. Supply voltage. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input and column output. Analog column mux input. Analog column mux input.
CY8C22213 PSoC Device
P0[5], AIO P0[7], AI P0[1], AI P0[3], AI Vdd P0[6], AI P0[4], AI NC 26 25 EXTCLK, P1[4] NC 16
32 31
NC NC NC NC Vss Vss I2C SCL, P1[7] I2C SDA, P1[5]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
30 29 28 27
MLF
(Top View)
I2C SCL, XTALin, P1[1] Vss
NC P1[3]
9 10 11 12
LEGEND: A = Analog, I = Input, and O = Output. * The MLF package has a center pad that must be connected to the same ground as the Vss pin.
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13 14 15
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
P0[2], AI P0[0], AI NC NC NC NC XRES P1[6]
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2. Register Reference
This chapter lists the registers of the CY8C22x13 PSoC device by way of mapping tables, in offset order. For detailed register information, reference the PSoCTM Mixed Signal Array Technical Reference Manual.
2.1
2.1.1
Register Conventions
Abbreviations Used
2.2
Register Mapping Tables
The register conventions specific to this section are listed in the following table.
Convention
RW R W L C #
Description
Read and write register or bit(s) Read register or bit(s) Write register or bit(s) Logical register or bit(s) Clearable register or bit(s) Access is bit specific
The PSoC device has a total register address space of 512 bytes. The register space is also referred to as IO space and is broken into two parts. The XOI bit in the Flag register determines which bank the user is currently in. When the XOI bit is set, the user is said to be in the "extended" address space or the "configuration" registers.
Note In the following register mapping tables, blank fields are Reserved and should not be accessed.
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Register Map Bank 0 Table: User Space
Access Access Access Access Addr (0,Hex) Addr (0,Hex) Addr (0,Hex) Addr (0,Hex) Name Name Name Name
PRT0DR PRT0IE PRT0GS PRT0DM2 PRT1DR PRT1IE PRT1GS PRT1DM2
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lank fields are Reserved and should not be accessed.
80 81 82 83 ASD11CR0 84 ASD11CR1 85 ASD11CR2 86 ASD11CR3 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 ASC21CR0 94 ASC21CR1 95 ASC21CR2 96 ASC21CR3 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF RDI0RI B0 RDI0SYN B1 RDI0IS B2 RDI0LT0 B3 RDIOLT1 B4 RDI0RO0 B5 RDI0RO1 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF # Access is bit specific.
RW RW RW RW
RW RW RW RW
I2C_CFG I2C_SCR I2C_DR I2C_MSCR INT_CLR0 INT_CLR1 INT_CLR3 INT_MSK3 INT_MSK0 INT_MSK1 INT_VC RES_WDT DEC_DH DEC_DL DEC_CR0 DEC_CR1
RW RW RW RW RW RW RW CPU_F
CPU_SCR1 CPU_SCR0
C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF
RW # RW # RW RW RW RW RW RW RC W RC RC RW RW
RL
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Register Map Bank 1 Table: Configuration Space
Access Access Access Access Addr (1,Hex) Addr (1,Hex) Addr (1,Hex) Addr (1,Hex) Name Name Name Name
00 RW 40 01 RW 41 02 RW 42 03 RW 43 04 RW 44 05 RW 45 06 RW 46 07 RW 47 08 48 09 49 0A 4A 0B 4B 0C 4C 0D 4D 0E 4E 0F 4F 10 50 11 51 12 52 13 53 14 54 15 55 16 56 17 57 18 58 19 59 1A 5A 1B 5B 1C 5C 1D 5D 1E 5E 1F 5F DBB00FN 20 RW CLK_CR0 60 RW DBB00IN 21 RW CLK_CR1 61 RW DBB00OU 22 RW ABF_CR0 62 RW 23 63 DBB01FN 24 RW 64 DBB01IN 25 RW 65 DBB01OU 26 RW AMD_CR1 66 RW 27 ALT_CR0 67 RW DCB02FN 28 RW 68 DCB02IN 29 RW 69 DCB02OU 2A RW 6A 2B 6B DCB03FN 2C RW 6C DCB03IN 2D RW 6D DCB03OU 2E RW 6E 2F 6F 30 70 31 71 32 72 33 73 34 ACB01CR3 74 RW 35 ACB01CR0 75 RW 36 ACB01CR1 76 RW 37 ACB01CR2 77 RW 38 78 39 79 3A 7A 3B 7B 3C 7C 3D 7D 3E 7E 3F 7F Blank fields are Reserved and should not be accessed.
PRT0DM0 PRT0DM1 PRT0IC0 PRT0IC1 PRT1DM0 PRT1DM1 PRT1IC0 PRT1IC1
80 81 82 83 ASD11CR0 84 ASD11CR1 85 ASD11CR2 86 ASD11CR3 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 ASC21CR0 94 ASC21CR1 95 ASC21CR2 96 ASC21CR3 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF RDI0RI B0 RDI0SYN B1 RDI0IS B2 RDI0LT0 B3 RDIOLT1 B4 RDI0RO0 B5 RDI0RO1 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF # Access is bit specific.
RW RW RW RW
RW RW RW RW
RW RW RW RW RW RW RW
C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF GDI_O_IN D0 GDI_E_IN D1 GDI_O_OU D2 GDI_E_OU D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC OSC_GO_EN DD OSC_CR4 DE OSC_CR3 DF OSC_CR0 E0 OSC_CR1 E1 OSC_CR2 E2 VLT_CR E3 VLT_CMP E4 E5 E6 E7 IMO_TR E8 ILO_TR E9 BDG_TR EA ECO_TR EB EC ED EE EF F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 CPU_F F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD CPU_SCR1 FE CPU_SCR0 FF
RW RW RW RW
RW RW RW RW RW RW RW R
W W RW W
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This chapter presents the DC and AC electrical specifications of the CY8C22x13 PSoC device. For the most up to date electrical specifications, confirm that you have the most recent data sheet by referencing the web at http://www.cypress.com/psoc. Specifications are valid for -40oC TA 85oC and TJ 100oC as specified, except where noted. Specifications for devices running at greater than 12 MHz are valid for -40oC TA 70oC and TJ 82oC.
5.25
4.75
Vdd Voltage
O
lid n g Va rati n pe gio Re
3.00
93 kHz
CPU Frequency
12 MHz
24 MHz
Figure 3-1. Voltage versus Operating Frequency
The following table lists the units of measure that are used in this chapter.
Table 3-1: Units of Measure
Symbol
oC
Unit of Measure
degree Celsius decibels femto farad hertz 1024 bytes 1024 bits kilohertz kilohm megahertz megaohm micro ampere micro farad micro henry microsecond micro volts micro volts root-mean-square
Symbol
W
Unit of Measure
micro watts milli-ampere milli-second milli-volts nano ampere nanosecond nanovolts ohm pico ampere pico farad peak-to-peak parts per million picosecond samples per second sigma: one standard deviation volts
dB fF Hz KB Kbit kHz k MHz M
A F H s V Vrms
mA ms mV nA ns nV
pA pF pp ppm ps sps
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Symbol
TSTG TA Vdd VIO - IMIO IMAIO - -
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Description
Storage Temperature Ambient Temperature with Power Applied Supply Voltage on Vdd Relative to Vss DC Input Voltage DC Voltage Applied to Tri-state Maximum Current into any Port Pin Maximum Current into any Port Pin Configured as Analog Driver Static Discharge Voltage Latch-up Current
Table 3-2. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Min
-55 -40 -0.5 Vss - 0.5 Vss - 0.5 -25 -50 2000 - - - - - - - - - -
Typ
Max
+100 +85 +6.0 Vdd + 0.5 Vdd + 0.5 +50 +50 - 200
Units
oC o
Notes
Higher storage temperatures will reduce data retention time.
C
V V V mA mA V mA
3.2
Symbol
TA TJ
Operating Temperature
Description
Ambient Temperature Junction Temperature
Table 3-3. Operating Temperature
Min
-40 -40 - -
Typ
Max
+85 +100
Units
oC oC
Notes
The temperature rise from ambient to junction is package specific. See "Thermal Impedances" on page 34. The user must limit the power consumption to comply with this requirement.
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3.3
3.3.1
DC Electrical Characteristics
DC Chip-Level Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-4. DC Chip-Level Specifications
Symbol
Vdd IDD Supply Voltage Supply Current
Description
-
Min
3.00 - 5
Typ
8
Max
5.25 V
Units
mA
Notes
Conditions are Vdd = 5.0V, 25 oC, CPU = 3 MHz, 48 MHz disabled. VC1 = 1.5 MHz, VC2 = 93.75 kHz, VC3 = 93.75 kHz. Conditions are Vdd = 3.3V, TA = 25 oC, CPU = 3 MHz, 48 MHz = Disabled, VC1 = 1.5 MHz, VC2 = 93.75 kHz, VC3 = 93.75 kHz. Conditions are with internal slow speed oscillator, Vdd = 3.3V, -40 oC <= TA <= 55 oC. Conditions are with internal slow speed oscillator, Vdd = 3.3V, 55 oC < TA <= 85 oC. Conditions are with properly loaded, 1 W max, 32.768 kHz crystal. Vdd = 3.3V, -40 oC <= TA <= 55 oC. Conditions are with properly loaded, 1 W max, 32.768 kHz crystal. Vdd = 3.3V, 55 oC < TA <= 85 oC. Trimmed for appropriate Vdd.
IDD3
Supply Current
-
3.3
6.0
mA
ISB ISBH ISBXTL
Sleep (Mode) Current with POR, LVD, Sleep Timer, and WDT.a Sleep (Mode) Current with POR, LVD, Sleep Timer, and WDT at high temperature.a Sleep (Mode) Current with POR, LVD, Sleep Timer, WDT, and external crystal.a Sleep (Mode) Current with POR, LVD, Sleep Timer, WDT, and external crystal at high temperature.a Reference Voltage (Bandgap)
- - -
3 4 4
6.5 25 7.5
A A A
ISBXTLH
-
5
26
A
VREF
1.275
1.3
1.325
V
a. Standby current includes all functions (POR, LVD, WDT, Sleep Time) needed for reliable system operation. This should be compared with devices that have similar functions enabled.
3.3.2
DC General Purpose IO Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-5. DC GPIO Specifications
Symbol
RPU RPD VOH VOL VIL VIH VH IIL CIN COUT Pull up Resistor Pull down Resistor High Output Level Low Output Level Input Low Level Input High Level Input Hysterisis Input Leakage (Absolute Value) Capacitive Load on Pins as Input Capacitive Load on Pins as Output
Description
4 4
Min
Typ
5.6 5.6 - - - - 60 1 3.5 3.5 - - 10 10 8 8 -
Max
Units
k k V V V V mV nA pF pF
Notes
Vdd - 1.0 - - 2.1 - - - -
IOH = 10 mA, Vdd = 4.75 to 5.25V (80 mA maximum combined IOH budget) IOL = 25 mA, Vdd = 4.75 to 5.25V (150 mA maximum combined IOL budget) Vdd = 3.0 to 5.25 Vdd = 3.0 to 5.25 Gross tested to 1 A. Package and pin dependent. Temp = 25oC. Package and pin dependent. Temp = 25oC.
0.75 0.8
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DC Operational Amplifier Specifications
The following tables list guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified. The Operational Amplifier is a component of both the Analog Continuous Time PSoC blocks and the Analog Switched Cap PSoC blocks. The guaranteed specifications are measured in the Analog Continuous Time PSoC block. Typical parameters apply to 5V at 25C and are for design guidance only.
Table 3-6. 5V DC Operational Amplifier Specifications
Symbol
VOSOA
Description
Input Offset Voltage (absolute value) Low Power Input Offset Voltage (absolute value) Mid Power Input Offset Voltage (absolute value) High Power - - - - - -
Min
Typ
1.6 1.3 1.2 7.0 20 4.5 - - 10 8
Max
Units
mV mV mV
V/oC
Notes
7.5 35.0 - 9.5 Vdd Vdd - 0.5
TCVOSOA IEBOA CINOA VCMOA
Average Input Offset Voltage Drift Input Leakage Current (Port 0 Analog Pins) Input Capacitance (Port 0 Analog Pins) Common Mode Voltage Range Common Mode Voltage Range (high power or high opamp bias)
pA pF V
Gross tested to 1 A. Package and pin dependent. Temp = 25oC. The common-mode input voltage range is measured through an analog output buffer. The specification includes the limitations imposed by the characteristics of the analog output buffer. Specification is applicable at high power. For all other bias modes (except high power, high opamp bias), minimum is 60 dB.
0.0 0.5
GOLOA
Open Loop Gain Power = Low Power = Medium Power = High 60 60 80 Vdd - 0.2 Vdd - 0.2 Vdd - 0.5 - - - - - - - - - 60
-
-
dB
VOHIGHOA
High Output Voltage Swing (worst case internal load) Power = Low Power = Medium Power = High - - - - - - 150 300 600 1200 2400 4600 - - - - 0.2 0.2 0.5 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 - V V V V V V
A A A A A A
VOLOWOA
Low Output Voltage Swing (worst case internal load) Power = Low Power = Medium Power = High
ISOA
Supply Current (including associated AGND buffer) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High Power = High, Opamp Bias = High
PSRROA
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio
dB
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Table 3-7. 3.3V DC Operational Amplifier Specifications
Symbol
VOSOA
Description
Input Offset Voltage (absolute value) Low Power Input Offset Voltage (absolute value) Mid Power High Power is 5 Volt Only - - - - - 0.2
Min
Typ
1.65 1.32 7.0 20 4.5 - 10 8
Max
Units
mV mV
V/oC
Notes
TCVOSOA IEBOA CINOA VCMOA
Average Input Offset Voltage Drift Input Leakage Current (Port 0 Analog Pins) Input Capacitance (Port 0 Analog Pins) Common Mode Voltage Range
35.0 - 9.5 Vdd - 0.2
pA pF V
Gross tested to 1 A. Package and pin dependent. Temp = 25oC. The common-mode input voltage range is measured through an analog output buffer. The specification includes the limitations imposed by the characteristics of the analog output buffer. Specification is applicable at high power. For all other bias modes (except high power, high opamp bias), minimum is 60 dB.
GOLOA
Open Loop Gain Power = Low Power = Medium Power = High 60 60 80 Vdd - 0.2 Vdd - 0.2 Vdd - 0.2 - - - - - - - - - 50
-
-
dB
VOHIGHOA
High Output Voltage Swing (worst case internal load) Power = Low Power = Medium Power = High is 5V only - - - - - - 150 300 600 1200 2400 4600 - - - - 0.2 0.2 0.2 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 - V V V V V V
A A A A A A
VOLOWOA
Low Output Voltage Swing (worst case internal load) Power = Low Power = Medium Power = High
ISOA
Supply Current (including associated AGND buffer) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High Power = High, Opamp Bias = High
PSRROA
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio
dB
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3.3.4
DC Analog Output Buffer Specifications
The following tables list guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-8. 5V DC Analog Output Buffer Specifications
Symbol
VOSOB TCVOSOB VCMOB ROUTOB
Description
Input Offset Voltage (Absolute Value) Average Input Offset Voltage Drift Common-Mode Input Voltage Range Output Resistance Power = Low Power = High - - - - 0.5
Min
3 +6 - 1 1
Typ
12 -
Max
Units
mV
V/C
Notes
Vdd - 1.0 - - - -
V

VOHIGHOB
High Output Voltage Swing (Load = 32 ohms to Vdd/2) Power = Low Power = High
0.5 x Vdd + 1.1 - 0.5 x Vdd + 1.1 -
V V
VOLOWOB
Low Output Voltage Swing (Load = 32 ohms to Vdd/2) Power = Low Power = High - - - - 0.5 x Vdd - 1.3 0.5 x Vdd - 1.3 V V
ISOB
Supply Current Including Bias Cell (No Load) Power = Low Power = High - - 60 1.1 2.6 - 5.1 8.8 - mA mA dB
PSRROB
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio
Table 3-9. 3.3V DC Analog Output Buffer Specifications
Symbol
VOSOB TCVOSOB VCMOB ROUTOB
Description
Input Offset Voltage (Absolute Value) Average Input Offset Voltage Drift Common-Mode Input Voltage Range Output Resistance Power = Low Power = High - - - - 0.5
Min
3 +6 1 1
Typ
12 -
Max
Units
mV
V/C
Notes
Vdd - 1.0 - - - -
V

VOHIGHOB
High Output Voltage Swing (Load = 1K ohms to Vdd/2) Power = Low Power = High 0.5 x Vdd + 1.0 - 0.5 x Vdd + 1.0 - V V
VOLOWOB
Low Output Voltage Swing (Load = 1K ohms to Vdd/2) Power = Low Power = High - - - - 0.5 x Vdd - 1.0 0.5 x Vdd - 1.0 V V
ISOB
Supply Current Including Bias Cell (No Load) Power = Low Power = High - 50 0.8 2.0 - 2.0 4.3 - mA mA dB
PSRROB
Supply Voltage Rejection Ratio
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DC Analog Reference Specifications
The following tables list guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified. The guaranteed specifications are measured through the Analog Continuous Time PSoC blocks. The power levels for AGND refer to the power of the Analog Continuous Time PSoC block. The power levels for RefHi and RefLo refer to the Analog Reference Control register. The limits stated for AGND include the offset error of the AGND buffer local to the Analog Continuous Time PSoC block.
Table 3-10. 5V DC Analog Reference Specifications
Symbol
- AGND = Vdd/2a CT Block Power = High Vdd/2 - 0.043 Vdd/2 - 0.025 Vdd/2 + 0.003 V
Description
Min
Typ
Max
Units
a. AGND tolerance includes the offsets of the local buffer in the PSoC block. Bandgap voltage is 1.3V 2%.
Table 3-11. 3.3V DC Analog Reference Specifications
Symbol
- AGND = Vdd/2a CT Block Power = High Vdd/2 - 0.037 Vdd/2 - 0.020 Vdd/2 + 0.002 V
Description
Min
Typ
Max
Units
a. AGND tolerance includes the offsets of the local buffer in the PSoC block. Bandgap voltage is 1.3V 2%
3.3.6
DC Analog PSoC Block Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-12. DC Analog PSoC Block Specifications
Symbol
RCT CSC
Description
Resistor Unit Value (Continuous Time) Capacitor Unit Value (Switch Cap) - -
Min
80
Typ
12.24 - -
Max
fF
Units
k
Notes
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DC POR and LVD Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Note The bits PORLEV and VM in the table below refer to bits in the VLT_CR register. See the PSoC Mixed Signal Array Technical Reference Manual for more information on the VLT_CR register. Table 3-13. DC POR and LVD Specifications
Symbol
VPPOR0R VPPOR1R VPPOR2R VPPOR0 VPPOR1 VPPOR2 VPH0 VPH1 VPH2 VLVD0 VLVD1 VLVD2 VLVD3 VLVD4 VLVD5 VLVD6 VLVD7 PORLEV[1:0] = 00b PORLEV[1:0] = 01b PORLEV[1:0] = 10b Vdd Value for PPOR Trip (negative ramp) PORLEV[1:0] = 00b PORLEV[1:0] = 01b PORLEV[1:0] = 10b PPOR Hysteresis PORLEV[1:0] = 00b PORLEV[1:0] = 01b PORLEV[1:0] = 10b Vdd Value for LVD Trip VM[2:0] = 000b VM[2:0] = 001b VM[2:0] = 010b VM[2:0] = 011b VM[2:0] = 100b VM[2:0] = 101b VM[2:0] = 110b VM[2:0] = 111b 2.863 2.963 3.070 3.920 4.393 4.550 4.632 4.718 2.921 3.023 3.133 4.00 4.483 4.643 4.727 4.814 2.979a 3.083 3.196 4.080 4.573 4.736b 4.822 4.910 V V V V V V V V V - - - 92 0 0 - - - mV mV mV - 2.816 4.394 4.548 - V V V -
Description
Vdd Value for PPOR Trip (positive ramp)
Min
Typ
2.908 4.394 4.548 -
Max
V V V
Units
Notes
a. Always greater than 50 mV above PPOR (PORLEV = 00) for falling supply. b. Always greater than 50 mV above PPOR (PORLEV = 10) for falling supply.
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3.3.8
DC Programming Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-14. DC Programming Specifications
Symbol
IDDP VILP VIHP IILP IIHP VOLV VOHV FlashENPB FlashENT FlashDR
Description
Supply Current During Programming or Verify Input Low Voltage During Programming or Verify Input High Voltage During Programming or Verify Input Current when Applying Vilp to P1[0] or P1[1] During Programming or Verify Input Current when Applying Vihp to P1[0] or P1[1] During Programming or Verify Output Low Voltage During Programming or Verify Output High Voltage During Programming or Verify Flash Endurance (per block) Flash Endurance (total)a - - 2.2 - - -
Min
5 - - - - - - - - -
Typ
25 0.8 - 0.2 1.5
Max
V V
Units
mA
Notes
mA mA V V - - Years
Driving internal pull-down resistor. Driving internal pull-down resistor.
Vss + 0.75 Vdd - - -
Vdd - 1.0 50,000 1,800,000 10
Erase/write cycles per block. Erase/write cycles.
Flash Data Retention
a. A maximum of 36 x 50,000 block endurance cycles is allowed. This may be balanced between operations on 36x1 blocks of 50,000 maximum cycles each, 36x2 blocks of 25,000 maximum cycles each, or 36x4 blocks of 12,500 maximum cycles each (and so forth to limit the total number of cycles to 36x50,000 and that no single block ever sees more than 50,000 cycles). For the full industrial range, the user must employ a temperature sensor user module (FlashTemp) and feed the result to the temperature argument before writing. Refer to the Flash APIs Application Note AN2015 at http://www.cypress.com under Application Notes for more information.
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3.4.1
AC Electrical Characteristics
AC Chip-Level Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-15. AC Chip-Level Specifications
Symbol
FIMO FCPU1 FCPU2 F48M F24M F32K1 F32K2 FPLL Jitter24M2 TPLLSLEW TPLLSLEWSLOW
Description
Internal Main Oscillator Frequency CPU Frequency (5V Nominal) CPU Frequency (3.3V Nominal) Digital PSoC Block Frequency Digital PSoC Block Frequency Internal Low Speed Oscillator Frequency External Crystal Oscillator PLL Frequency 24 MHz Period Jitter (PLL) PLL Lock Time PLL Lock Time for Low Gain Setting External Crystal Oscillator Startup to 1% External Crystal Oscillator Startup to 100 ppm 32 kHz Period Jitter External Reset Pulse Width 24 MHz Duty Cycle 24 MHz Trim Step Size 48 MHz Output Frequency 24 MHz Period Jitter (IMO) Maximum frequency of signal on row input or row output. Supply Ramp Time
Min
23.4 0.93 0.93 0 0 15 - - - 0.5 0.5 - - - 10 40 - 46.8 - - 0 24 24 12 48 24 32
Typ
Max
24.6a 24.6a,b 12.3b,c 49.2a,b,d 24.6b,e,d 64 - - 600 10 50 2620 3800f - 60 - 49.2a,c 12.3 -
Units
MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz kHz kHz MHz ps ms ms ms ms ns
s
Notes
Trimmed. Utilizing factory trim values.
Refer to the AC Digital Block Specifications below.
32.768 23.986 - - - 1700 2800 100 - 50 50 48.0 600 - -
Accuracy is capacitor and crystal dependent. 50% duty cycle. Is a multiple (x732) of crystal frequency.
TOS TOSACC Jitter32k TXRST DC24M Step24M Fout48M Jitter24M1 FMAX TRAMP
% kHz MHz ps MHz
s
Trimmed. Utilizing factory trim values.
a. b. c. d. e. f.
4.75V < Vdd < 5.25V. Accuracy derived from Internal Main Oscillator with appropriate trim for Vdd range. 3.0V < Vdd < 3.6V. See Application Note AN2012 "Adjusting PSoC Microcontroller Trims for Dual Voltage-Range Operation" for information on trimming for operation at 3.3V. See the individual user module data sheets for information on maximum frequencies for user modules. 3.0V < 5.25V. The crystal oscillator frequency is within 100 ppm of its final value by the end of the Tosacc period. Correct operation assumes a properly loaded 1 uW maximum drive level 32.768 kHz crystal. 3.0V Vdd 5.5V, -40 oC TA 85 oC.
PLL Enable
TPLLSLEW 24 MHz
FPLL PLL Gain
0
Figure 3-2. PLL Lock Timing Diagram
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PLL Enable
TPLLSLEWLOW 24 MHz
FPLL PLL Gain
1
Figure 3-3. PLL Lock for Low Gain Setting Timing Diagram
32K Select
TOS
32 kHz
F32K2
Figure 3-4. External Crystal Oscillator Startup Timing Diagram
Jitter24M1
F24M
Figure 3-5. 24 MHz Period Jitter (IMO) Timing Diagram
Jitter32k
F32K2
Figure 3-6. 32 kHz Period Jitter (ECO) Timing Diagram
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3.4.2
AC General Purpose IO Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-16. AC GPIO Specifications
Symbol
FGPIO TRiseF TFallF TRiseS TFallS
Description
GPIO Operating Frequency Rise Time, Normal Strong Mode, Cload = 50 pF Fall Time, Normal Strong Mode, Cload = 50 pF Rise Time, Slow Strong Mode, Cload = 50 pF Fall Time, Slow Strong Mode, Cload = 50 pF 0 3 2 10 10
Min
- - - 27 22
Typ
12 18 18 - -
Max
Units
MHz ns ns ns ns
Notes
Vdd = 4.5 to 5.25V, 10% - 90% Vdd = 4.5 to 5.25V, 10% - 90% Vdd = 3 to 5.25V, 10% - 90% Vdd = 3 to 5.25V, 10% - 90%
90%
GPIO Pin
10%
TRiseF TRiseS
TFallF TFallS
Figure 3-7. GPIO Timing Diagram
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3.4.3
AC Operational Amplifier Specifications
The following tables list guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Note Settling times, slew rates, and gain bandwidth are based on the Analog Continuous Time PSoC block. Table 3-17. 5V AC Operational Amplifier Specifications
Symbol
TROA
Description
Rising Settling Time from 80% of V to 0.1% of V (10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High Power = High, Opamp Bias = High - - - - - -
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Notes
Specification maximums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
-
3.9
s s s
- -
0.72 0.62
s s s
TSOA
Falling Settling Time from 20% of V to 0.1% of V (10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High Power = High, Opamp Bias = High - - - - - - 0.15 - - 0.72 - 0.92 - 5.9
s s s s s s
Specification maximums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
SRROA
Rising Slew Rate (20% to 80%)(10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High Power = High, Opamp Bias = High 6.5 0.01 - - 1.7 - V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s 0.5 4.0 0.75 - - - V/s V/s V/s MHz MHz MHz 3.1 5.4 - - - 200 - MHz MHz MHz nV/rt-Hz
Specification minimums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
SRFOA
Falling Slew Rate (20% to 80%)(10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High Power = High, Opamp Bias = High
Specification minimums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
BWOA
Gain Bandwidth Product Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High Power = High, Opamp Bias = High
Specification minimums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
ENOA
Noise at 1 kHz (Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High)
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Table 3-18. 3.3V AC Operational Amplifier Specifications
Symbol
TROA
Description
Rising Settling Time from 80% of V to 0.1% of V (10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High (3.3 Volt High Bias Operation not supported) Power = High, Opamp Bias = High (3.3 Volt High Power, High Opamp Bias not supported) - - - - - -
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Notes
Specification maximums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
-
3.92
s s s
- - -
0.72 - -
s s s
TSOA
Falling Settling Time from 20% of V to 0.1% of V (10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High (3.3 Volt High Bias Operation not supported) Power = High, Opamp Bias = High (3.3 Volt High Power, High Opamp Bias not supported) - - - - - - 0.31 - - - - 0.72 - - - 5.41
s s s s s s
Specification maximums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
SRROA
Rising Slew Rate (20% to 80%)(10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High (3.3 Volt High Bias Operation not supported) Power = High, Opamp Bias = High (3.3 Volt High Power, High Opamp Bias not supported) 2.7 - - 0.24 - - - - - - V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s V/s 1.8 - - 0.67 - - - - - - V/s V/s V/s MHz MHz MHz 2.8 - - - - - - 200 - - - MHz MHz MHz nV/rt-Hz
Specification minimums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
SRFOA
Falling Slew Rate (20% to 80%)(10 pF load, Unity Gain) Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High (3.3 Volt High Bias Operation not supported) Power = High, Opamp Bias = High (3.3 Volt High Power, High Opamp Bias not supported)
Specification minimums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
BWOA
Gain Bandwidth Product Power = Low Power = Low, Opamp Bias = High Power = Medium Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High Power = High (3.3 Volt High Bias Operation not supported) Power = High, Opamp Bias = High (3.3 Volt High Power, High Opamp Bias not supported)
Specification minimums for low power and high opamp bias, medium power, and medium power and high opamp bias levels are between low and high power levels.
ENOA
Noise at 1 kHz (Power = Medium, Opamp Bias = High)
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3.4.4
AC Digital Block Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-19. AC Digital Block Specifications
Function
Timer Capture Pulse Width Maximum Frequency, No Capture Maximum Frequency, With Capture Counter Enable Pulse Width Maximum Frequency, No Enable Input Maximum Frequency, Enable Input Dead Band Kill Pulse Width: Asynchronous Restart Mode Synchronous Restart Mode Disable Mode Maximum Frequency CRCPRS Maximum Input Clock Frequency (PRS Mode) CRCPRS Maximum Input Clock Frequency (CRC Mode) SPIM SPIS Maximum Input Clock Frequency Maximum Input Clock Frequency Width of SS_ Negated Between Transmissions Transmitter Receiver Maximum Input Clock Frequency Maximum Input Clock Frequency 20 50a 50 - - - - - 50a - -
a
Description
Min
50a - - 50a - - - - - - - -
Typ
-
Max
Units
ns MHz MHz ns MHz MHz
Notes
49.2 24.6 - 49.2 24.6
4.75V < Vdd < 5.25V.
4.75V < Vdd < 5.25V.
- - - - - - - - - - 16
- - - 49.2 49.2 24.6 8.2 4.1 - 16.4 49.2
ns ns ns MHz MHz MHz MHz ns ns MHz MHz 4.75V < Vdd < 5.25V. 4.75V < Vdd < 5.25V. 4.75V < Vdd < 5.25V.
a. 50 ns minimum input pulse width is based on the input synchronizers running at 24 MHz (42 ns nominal period).
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3.4.5
AC Analog Output Buffer Specifications
The following tables list guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-20. 5V AC Analog Output Buffer Specifications
Symbol
TROB Power = Low Power = High TSOB Falling Settling Time to 0.1%, 1V Step, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High SRROB Rising Slew Rate (20% to 80%), 1V Step, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High SRFOB Falling Slew Rate (80% to 20%), 1V Step, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High BWOB Small Signal Bandwidth, 20mVpp, 3dB BW, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High BWOB Large Signal Bandwidth, 1Vpp, 3dB BW, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High 300 300 - - - - kHz kHz 0.8 0.8 - - - - MHz MHz 0.65 0.65 - - - - V/s V/s 0.65 0.65 - - - - V/s V/s - - - - 2.2 2.2
s s
Description
Rising Settling Time to 0.1%, 1V Step, 100pF Load - -
Min
- -
Typ
Max
2.5 2.5
Units
s s
Notes
Table 3-21. 3.3V AC Analog Output Buffer Specifications
Symbol
TROB Power = Low Power = High TSOB Falling Settling Time to 0.1%, 1V Step, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High SRROB Rising Slew Rate (20% to 80%), 1V Step, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High SRFOB Falling Slew Rate (80% to 20%), 1V Step, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High BWOB Small Signal Bandwidth, 20mVpp, 3dB BW, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High BWOB Large Signal Bandwidth, 1Vpp, 3dB BW, 100pF Load Power = Low Power = High 200 200 - - - - kHz kHz 0.7 0.7 - - - - MHz MHz 0.5 0.5 - - - - V/s V/s 0.5 0.5 - - - - V/s V/s - - - - 2.6 2.6
s s
Description
Rising Settling Time to 0.1%, 1V Step, 100pF Load - -
Min
- -
Typ
Max
3.8 3.8
Units
s s
Notes
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3.4.6
AC External Clock Specifications
The following tables list guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-22. 5V AC External Clock Specifications
Symbol
FOSCEXT - - - Frequency High Period Low Period Power Up IMO to Switch
Description
0
Min
- - - -
Typ
Max
24.24 - - -
Units
MHz ns ns
s
Notes
20.6 20.6 150
Table 3-23. 3.3V AC External Clock Specifications
Symbol
FOSCEXT FOSCEXT - - -
Description
Frequency with CPU Clock divide by 1
a
Min
0 0 41.7 41.7 150 - - - - -
Typ
Max
12.12 24.24 - - -
Units
MHz MHz ns ns
s
Notes
Frequency with CPU Clock divide by 2 or greaterb High Period with CPU Clock divide by 1 Low Period with CPU Clock divide by 1 Power Up IMO to Switch
a. Maximum CPU frequency is 12 MHz at 3.3V. With the CPU clock divider set to 1, the external clock must adhere to the maximum frequency and duty cycle requirements. b. If the frequency of the external clock is greater than 12 MHz, the CPU clock divider must be set to 2 or greater. In this case, the CPU clock divider will ensure that the fifty percent duty cycle requirement is met.
3.4.7
AC Programming Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-24. AC Programming Specifications
Symbol
TRSCLK TFSCLK TSSCLK THSCLK FSCLK TERASEB TWRITE TDSCLK Rise Time of SCLK Fall Time of SCLK Data Set up Time to Falling Edge of SCLK Data Hold Time from Falling Edge of SCLK Frequency of SCLK Flash Erase Time (Block) Flash Block Write Time Data Out Delay from Falling Edge of SCLK
Description
1 1 40 40 0 - - -
Min
- - - - - 15 30 -
Typ
20 20 - - 8 - - 45
Max
Units
ns ns ns ns MHz ms ms ns
Notes
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3.4.8
AC I2C Specifications
The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40C TA 85C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40C TA 85C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified.
Table 3-25. AC Characteristics of the I2C SDA and SCL Pins
Standard Mode Symbol
FSCLI2C THDSTAI2C TLOWI2C THIGHI2C TSUSTAI2C THDDATI2C TSUDATI2C TSUSTOI2C TBUFI2C TSPI2C
Fast Mode Min
0 0.6 1.3 0.6 0.6 0 100 0.6 1.3 0
a
Description
SCL Clock Frequency Hold Time (repeated) START Condition. After this period, the first clock pulse is generated. LOW Period of the SCL Clock HIGH Period of the SCL Clock Set-up Time for a Repeated START Condition Data Hold Time Data Set-up Time Set-up Time for STOP Condition 0
Min
4.0 4.7 4.0 4.7 0 250 4.0 - - - - - - - - -
Max
100
Max
400 - - - - - - - - 50
Units
kHz
s s s s s
Notes
ns
s s
Bus Free Time Between a STOP and START Condition 4.7 Pulse Width of spikes are suppressed by the input filter. -
ns
a. A Fast-Mode I2C-bus device can be used in a Standard-Mode I2C-bus system, but the requirement tSU;DAT 250 ns must then be met. This will automatically be the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal. If such device does stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal, it must output the next data bit to the SDA line trmax + tSU;DAT = 1000 + 250 = 1250 ns (according to the Standard-Mode I2C-bus specification) before the SCL line is released.
SDA TLOWI2C TSUDATI2C THDSTAI2C
TSPI2C TBUFI2C
SCL S THDSTAI2C THDDATI2C THIGHI2C TSUSTAI2C TSUSTOI2C
Sr
P
S
Figure 3-8. Definition for Timing for Fast/Standard Mode on the I2C Bus
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4. Packaging Information
This chapter illustrates the packaging specifications for the CY8C22x13 PSoC device, along with the thermal impedances for each package and the typical package capacitance on crystal pins.
4.1
Packaging Dimensions
51-85075 - *A
Figure 4-1. 8-Lead (300-Mil) PDIP
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51-85066 *B 51-85066 - *C
Figure 4-2. 8-Lead (150-Mil) SOIC
51-85011-A 51-85011 - *A
Figure 4-3. 20-Lead (300-Mil) Molded DIP
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51-85077 - *C
Figure 4-4. 20-Lead (210-Mil) SSOP
51-85024 - *B
Figure 4-5. 20-Lead (300-Mil) Molded SOIC
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X = 138 MIL Y = 138 MIL
32
51-85188 - **
Figure 4-6. 32-Lead (5x5 mm) MLF
4.2
Thermal Impedances
Typical JA *
123 oC/W 185 oC/W 109 oC/W 117 oC/W 81 oC/W 22 oC/W
Table 4-1. Thermal Impedances per Package
Package
8 PDIP 8 SOIC 20 PDIP 20 SSOP 20 SOIC 32 MLF * TJ = TA + POWER x JA
4.3
Capacitance on Crystal Pins
Package
8 PDIP 8 SOIC 20 PDIP 20 SSOP 20 SOIC 32 MLF
Table 4-2: Typical Package Capacitance on Crystal Pins
Package Capacitance
2.8 pF 2.0 pF 3.0 pF 2.6 pF 2.5 pF 2.0 pF
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5. Ordering Information
The following table lists the CY8C22x13 PSoC Device family's key package features and ordering codes.
Table 5-1. CY8C22x13 PSoC Device Family Key Features and Ordering Information
Analog Outputs Analog Blocks Flash (Kbytes) Digital IO Pins Analog Inputs Digital Blocks
(Columns of 3)
Switch Mode Pump
Temperature Range
RAM (Bytes)
(Rows of 4)
8 Pin (300 Mil) DIP 8 Pin (150 Mil) SOIC 8 Pin (150 Mil) SOIC (Tape and Reel) 20 Pin (300 Mil) DIP 20 Pin (210 Mil) SSOP 20 Pin (210 Mil) SSOP (Tape and Reel) 20 Pin (300 Mil) SOIC 20 Pin (300 Mil) SOIC (Tape and Reel) 32 Pin (5x5 mm) MLF
CY8C22113-24PI CY8C22113-24SI CY8C22113-24SIT CY8C22213-24PI CY8C22213-24PVI CY8C22213-24PVIT CY8C22213-24SI CY8C22213-24SIT CY8C22213-24LFI
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256
No No No No No No No No No
-40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
6 6 6 16 16 16 16 16 16
4 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
5.1
Ordering Code Definitions
CY 8 C 22 xxx-SPxx
Package Type: P = PDIP S = SOIC PV = SSOP LF = MLF A = TQFP Speed: 24 MHz Part Number Family Code Technology Code: C = CMOS Marketing Code: 8 = Cypress MicroSystems Company ID: CY = Cypress Thermal Rating: C = Commercial I = Industrial E = Extended
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6. Sales and Company Information
To obtain information about Cypress MicroSystems or PSoC sales and technical support, reference the following information or go to the section titled "Getting Started" on page 4 in this document.
Cypress MicroSystems 2700 162nd Street SW Building D Lynnwood, WA 98037
Phone: Facsimile: Web Sites: 800.669.0557 425.787.4641 Company Information - http://www.cypress.com Sales - http://www.cypress.com/aboutus/sales_locations.cfm Technical Support - http://www.cypress.com/support/login.cfm
6.1
Revision History
CY8C22113 and CY8C22213 PSoC Mixed Signal Array Final Data Sheet 38-12009
Table 6-1. CY8C22x13 Data Sheet Revision History
Document Title: Document Number:
Revision
** *A *B *C *D *E
ECN #
128180 129202 130127 131679 131803 229421
Issue Date
06/30/2003 09/16/2003 10/15/2003 12/05/2003 12/22/2003 06/03/2004
Origin of Change
New Silicon. NWJ NWJ NWJ NWJ SFV
Description of Change
New document - Advanced Data Sheet (two page product brief). New document - Preliminary Data Sheet (300 page product detail). Revised document for Silicon Revision A. Changes to Electrical Specifications section, Miscellaneous changes to I2C, GDI, RDI, Registers, and Digital Block chapters. Changes to Electrical Specifications and miscellaneous small changes throughout the data sheet. New data sheet format and organization. Reference the PSoC Mixed Signal Array Technical Reference Manual for additional information. Title change.
Distribution: External/Public
Posting: None
6.2
Copyrights
(c) Cypress MicroSystems, Inc. 2004. All rights reserved. PSoCTM (Programmable System-on-ChipTM) are trademarks of Cypress MicroSystems, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks referenced herein are property of the respective corporations. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Cypress MicroSystems assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuitry other than circuitry embodied in a Cypress MicroSystems product. Nor does it convey or imply any license under patent or other rights. Cypress MicroSystems does not authorize its products for use as critical components in life-support systems where a malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user. The inclusion of Cypress MicroSystems products in life-support systems application implies that the manufacturer assumes all risk of such use and in doing so indemnifies Cypress MicroSystems against all charges. Cypress MicroSystems products are not warranted nor intended to be used for medical, life-support, life-saving, critical control or safety applications, unless pursuant to an express written agreement with Cypress MicroSystems.
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