Infineon Technologies PSOC™ 62S2 Wi-Fi® BLUETOOTH® Pioneer Kit
Infineon Technologies PSOC™ 62S2 Wi-Fi® BLUETOOTH® Pioneer Kit enables the evaluation and development of applications using the PSOC 62 Series MCU. This Infineon cost-effective hardware platform enables the design and debugging of the PSOC 62 MCU and the Murata 1LV Module (CYW43012 Wi-Fi + BLUETOOTH Combo Chip). The PSOC 6 MCU is Infineon Technologies' ultra-low-power PSOC specifically designed for wearables and IoT products. The PSOC 6 BLE Pioneer Board offers compatibility with Arduino™ shields. The board features a PSOC 6 MCU and a CYW43012 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo module. Infineon CYW43012 is a 28nm, ultra-low-power device that supports single-stream, dual-band IEEE 802.11n-compliant Wi-Fi MAC/baseband/radio, and BLUETOOTH 5.0 BR/EDR/LE. Using the ModusToolbox™, users can develop and debug PSOC 6 MCU projects. ModusToolbox software is a set of tools that integrate Infineon devices into the existing development methodology.Features
- CY8CMOD-062S2-43012 carrier module that contains
- PSOC 6 MCU (CY8C624ABZI-S2D44)
- Murata 1LV ultra-small 2.4GHz/5.0GHz WLAN and BLUETOOTH functionality module based on CYW43012
- 512-Mbit external Quad SPI NOR Flash that provides a fast, expandable memory for data and code
- 4-Mbit quad SPI ferroelectric random-access memory (F-RAM)
- KitProg3 onboard SWD programmer/debugger with USB-UART and USB-I2C bridge functionality
- CAPSENSE™ touch-sensing slider (5 elements), two buttons, based on self-capacitance (CSD) and mutual-capacitance (CSX) sensing
- A micro-B connector for the USB device interface for PSOC 6 MCU
- 1.8V and 3.3V operation of PSOC 6 MCU is supported
- Two user LEDs, an RGB LED, two user buttons, and a reset button for PSOC 6 MCU
- A potentiometer
- One mode-selection button and one status LED for KitProg3
- A MicroSD Cardholder
Kit Contents
- PSOC 62S2 Wi-Fi BT pioneer board
- USB Type-A to Micro-B cable
- Four jumper wires (4" each)
- Two jumper wires (5" each)
- Quick-start guide
Videos
Block Diagram
Publicado: 2020-04-06
| Actualizado: 2025-08-19
