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The PSoC micro controllers are '''P'''rogrammable '''S'''ystem '''O'''n '''C'''hip micro controllers. ] PSoC(R) mixed-signal arrays are programmable systems-on-chips (SOCs) that integrate a microcontroller and the analog and digital components that typically surround it in an embedded system. A single PSoC device can integrate as many as 100 peripheral functions with a microcontroller. The PSoC micro controllers are '''P'''rogrammable '''S'''ystem '''O'''n '''C'''hip micro controllers. ] PSoC(R) mixed-signal arrays are programmable systems-on-chips (SOCs) that integrate a microcontroller and the analog and digital components that typically surround it in an embedded system. A single PSoC device can integrate as many as 100 peripheral functions with a microcontroller.


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The PSoC micro controllers are Programmable System On Chip micro controllers. Cypress PSoC(R) mixed-signal arrays are programmable systems-on-chips (SOCs) that integrate a microcontroller and the analog and digital components that typically surround it in an embedded system. A single PSoC device can integrate as many as 100 peripheral functions with a microcontroller.

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