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'''PSoC''' is a family of ] arrays made by ], featuring a ] and integrated analog and digital peripherals. '''PSoC''' (] ]) is a family of ] arrays made by ], featuring a ] and integrated analog and digital peripherals.


The real strength of PSoC versus an ] comes from their ability to modify the behavior and configuration of the individual digital and analog components. A ] can implement multiple devices out of the same ] circuitary.
PSoC is an acronym for "Programmable System-on-Chip".


PSoC ROCKS!!

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PSoC (Programmable System-on-Chip) is a family of mixed-signal arrays made by Cypress Semiconductor, featuring a microcontroller and integrated analog and digital peripherals.

The real strength of PSoC versus an ASIC comes from their ability to modify the behavior and configuration of the individual digital and analog components. A systems designer can implement multiple devices out of the same semiconductor circuitary.

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