Please note that Cypress is an Infineon Technologies Company. The document following this cover page is marked as Cypress document as this is the company that originally developed the product. Please note that Infineon will continue to offer the product to new and existing customers as part of the Infineon product portfolio. Continuity of document content The fact that Infineon offers the following product as part of the Infineon product portfolio does not lead to any changes to this document. Future revisions will occur when appropriate, and any changes will be set out on the document history page. Continuity of ordering part numbers Infineon continues to support existing part numbers. Please continue to use the ordering part numbers listed in the datasheet for ordering. www.infineon.com PSoC 4: PSoC 4200M Datasheet Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC ) General Description PSoC 4 is a scalable and reconfigurable platform architecture for a family of programmable embedded system controllers with an ARM Cortex-M0 CPU. It combines programmable and reconfigurable analog and digital blocks with flexible automatic routing. Based on this platform architecture, PSoC 4200M is a combination of a microcontroller with digital programmable logic, programmable analog, programmable interconnect, high-performance analog-to-digital conversion, opamps with comparator mode, and standard communication and timing peripherals. The PSoC 4200M products will be fully compatible with members of the PSoC 4 platform for new applications and design needs. The programmable analog and digital subsystems allow flexibility and in-field tuning of the design. Features 32-bit MCU Subsystem Segment LCD Drive 48 MHz ARM Cortex-M0 CPU with single-cycle multiply LCD drive supported on all pins (common or segment) Up to 128 kB of flash with Read Accelerator Operates in Deep Sleep mode with 4 bits per pin memory Up to 16 kB of SRAM Serial Communication DMA engine Four independent run-time reconfigurable serial communi- Programmable Analog 2 cation blocks (SCBs) with reconfigurable I C, SPI, or UART Four opamps that operate in Deep Sleep mode at very low functionality current levels Two independent CAN blocks for industrial and automotive All opamps have reconfigurable high current pin-drive, networking high-bandwidth internal drive, ADC input buffering, and Comparator modes with flexible connectivity allowing input Timing and Pulse-Width Modulation connections to any pin Eight 16-bit timer/counter pulse-width modulator (TCPWM) Four current DACs (IDACs) for general-purpose or capacitive blocks sensing applications on any pin Center-aligned, Edge, and Pseudo-random modes Two low-power comparators that operate in Deep Sleep mode Comparator-based triggering of Kill signals for motor drive and 12-bit SAR ADC with 1-Msps conversion rate other high-reliability digital logic applications Programmable Digital Package Options Four programmable logic blocks, each with 8 Macrocells and 68-pin QFN, 64-pin TQFP wide and narrow pitch, and 48-pin an 8-bit data path (called universal digital blocks or UDBs) and 44-pin TQFP packages Cypress-provided peripheral component library, user-defined state machines, and Verilog input Up to 55 programmable GPIOs Low Power 1.71 to 5.5 V Operation GPIO pins can be CapSense, LCD, analog, or digital 20-nA Stop Mode with GPIO pin wakeup Drive modes, strengths, and slew rates are programmable Hibernate and Deep Sleep modes allow wakeup-time versus Extended Industrial Temperature Operation power trade-offs 40 C to +105 C operation Capacitive Sensing PSoC Creator Design Environment Cypress Capacitive Sigma-Delta (CSD) technique provides best-in-class SNR (>5:1) and water tolerance Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides Cypress-supplied software component makes capacitive schematic design entry and build (with analog and digital sensing design easy automatic routing) Automatic hardware tuning (SmartSense) Applications Programming Interface (API component) for all fixed-function and programmable peripherals Industry-Standard Tool Compatibility After schematic entry, development can be done with ARM-based industry-standard development tools Cypress Semiconductor Corporation 198 Champion Court San Jose, CA 95134-1709 408-943-2600 Document Number: 001-93963 Rev. *L Revised June 28, 2019