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Infineon Announces New PSoC 4100S Max Series

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Update time : 2022-11-25 09:39:51
        Infineon Technologies recently introduced the new PSoC 4100S Max family. With extended flash memory devices and general purpose input/output interfaces (GPIOs), it supports the fifth generation CAPSENSE capacitive and inductive touch sensing technology to meet the needs of next-generation human-machine interaction (HMI) applications.
 
 
        The PSoC 4100S Max with CAPSENSE technology is available in 7x7 mm², 10x10 mm² and 14x14 mm² package sizes to support industrial control, automotive HMI, smart home automation and large home appliances such as robots, inductive sensors, washing machines, refrigerators, air conditioners, smart thermostats, printers and more.
        Infineon PSoC 4100S Max is equipped with PSoC 4 flash devices with up to 384K storage capacity, which is the largest flash capacity of PSoC 4 product family. It has up to 84 GPIO interfaces, support for CAN-FD protocol, high-speed long-range wired communication and I²S master interface for fully embedded audio solutions. Advantageous features also include the availability of two fifth-generation CAPSENSE modules for differentiated HCI and touch-sensing solutions. The new generation of Infineon PSoC devices also integrates a cryptographic gas pedal to improve encryption speed and encryption efficiency, providing a more secure interaction for future touch-based user interface applications. 
        The new devices are compatible with Infineon's latest ModusToolbox 3.0 development platform to develop experiences based on this for a variety of application scenarios, including consumer IoT, automotive HMI, industrial, smart home, wearable devices and other applications. In addition to PSoC 4, Infineon ModusToolbox 3.0 development platform is also compatible with embedded applications using Infineon products such as PSoC 6, XMC, AIROC Wi-Fi, AIROC Bluetooth and EZ-PD PMG1 microcontrollers.
        The PSoC 4100S Max series is compatible with Infineon ModusToolbox 3.0 development platform. Users can download the ModusToolbox 3.0 toolkit from the Infineon Developer Center. The installation tool is available for Windows, Linux and macOS systems.


 
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