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CY8C6247 - PSoC-62 MCU

Download the CY8C6247 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the CY8C6246 variant, as both devices belong to the same psoc-62 mcu family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

PSoC® 6 MCU is a high-performance, ultra-low-power and secured MCU platform, purpose-built for IoT applications.

Key Features

  • 32-bit Dual CPU Subsystem.
  • 150-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F (CM4) CPU with single-cycle multiply, floating point, and memory protection unit (MPU).
  • 100-MHz Cortex-M0+ (CM0+) CPU with single-cycle multiply and MPU.
  • User-selectable core logic operation at either 1.1 V or 0.9 V.
  • Active CPU current slope with 1.1-V core operation.
  • Cortex-M4: 40 µA/MHz.
  • Cortex-M0+: 20 µA/MHz.
  • Active CPU current slope with 0.9-V core operation.
  • Cortex-M4: 22 µA/MHz.
  • Cortex-M0+: 15.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (CY8C6246-CypressSemiconductor.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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PSoC 6 MCU: CY8C62x6, CY8C62x7 Datasheet PSoC 62 MCU General Description PSoC® 6 MCU is a high-performance, ultra-low-power and secured MCU platform, purpose-built for IoT applications. The CY8C62x6/7 product line, based on the PSoC 6 MCU platform, is a combination of a high-performance microcontroller with low-power flash technology, digital programmable logic, high-performance analog-to-digital conversion and standard communication and timing peripherals. Features 32-bit Dual CPU Subsystem ■ 150-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F (CM4) CPU with single-cycle multiply, floating point, and memory protection unit (MPU) ■ 100-MHz Cortex-M0+ (CM0+) CPU with single-cycle multiply and MPU ■ User-selectable core logic operation at either 1.1 V or 0.9 V ■ Active CPU current slope with 1.