The CY8C21234-24SXI is a 8-bit PSoC? Programmable System-on-Chip Microcontroller designed to replace multiple traditional MCU-based system components with a single-chip programmable component. A PSoC device includes configurable blocks of analog and digital logic and programmable interconnect. This architecture allows you to create customized peripheral configurations, to match the requirements of each individual application. Additionally, a fast CPU, flash program memory, SRAM data memory and configurable I/O. The PSoC architecture consists of four main areas, the core, the system resources, the digital system and the analog system. Configurable global bus resources allow the combining of all device resources into a complete custom system. Each PSoC device includes four digital blocks. Up to two analog comparators and up to 16 GPIO are also included. The GPIO provide access to the global digital and analog interconnects.
Powerful Harvard-architecture processor
M8C Processor speeds up to 24MHz
Two comparators with digital to analog converter (DAC) references
Single or dual 10-bit 8 to 1 analog-to-digital converter (ADC)
8 to 32-bit Timers and counters, 8 and 16-bit pulse-width modulators (PWMs)
Cyclical redundancy check (CRC) and Pseudo random sequence (PRS)
Full duplex UART, SPI master or slave - Connectable to all general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins
8kB Flash program storage
512byte SRAM data storage
In-system serial programming (ISSP)
Partial flash updates
Flexible protection modes
EEPROM emulation in flash
Internal low-speed, low-power oscillator for watchdog and sleep functionality
Free development software (PSoC Designer?)
Full-featured, in-circuit emulator (ICE) and programmer