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CY8C5487LTI-007

Manufacturer Part Number
CY8C5487LTI-007
Description
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Datasheet

Specifications of CY8C5487LTI-007

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
Table 4-6. Interrupt Vector Table (continued)
5. Memory
5.1 Static RAM
CY8C54 Static RAM (SRAM) is used for temporary data storage.
Code can be executed at full speed from the portion of SRAM
that is located in the code space. This process is slower from
SRAM above 0x20000000. The device provides up to 64 KB of
SRAM. The CPU or the DMA controller can access all of SRAM.
The SRAM can be accessed simultaneously by the Cortex-M3
CPU and the DMA controller if accessing different 32 KB blocks.
5.2 Flash Program Memory
Flash memory in PSoC devices provides nonvolatile storage for
user firmware, user configuration data, bulk data storage, and
optional ECC data. The main flash memory area contains up to
256 KB of user program space.
Up to an additional 32 KB of flash space is available for Error
Correcting Codes (ECC). If ECC is not used this space can store
device configuration data and bulk user data. User code may not
be run out of the ECC flash memory section. ECC can correct
one bit error and detect two bit errors per 8 bytes of firmware
memory; an interrupt can be generated when an error is
detected. The flash output is 9 bytes wide with 8 bytes of data
and 1 byte of ECC data.
The CPU or DMA controller read both user code and bulk data
located in flash through the cache controller. This provides
higher CPU performance. If ECC is enabled, the cache controller
Document Number: 001-55036 Rev. *F
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8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Interrupt #
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Cortex-M3 Exception #
PICU[3]
PICU[4]
PICU[5]
PICU[6]
PICU[12]
PICU[15]
Comparators Combined
Switched Caps Combined phub_termout0[14]
I
CAN
Timer/Counter0
Timer/Counter1
Timer/Counter2
Timer/Counter3
USB SOF Int
USB Arb Int
USB Bus Int
USB Endpoint[0]
USB Endpoint Data
Reserved
Reserved
DFB Int
Decimator Int
phub_err_int
eeprom_fault_int
2
C
PRELIMINARY
Fixed Function
also performs error checking and correction. Flash programming
is performed through a special interface and preempts code
execution out of flash. Code execution out of cache may
continue during flash programming as long as that code is
contained inside the cache.
The flash programming interface performs flash erasing,
programming and setting code protection levels. Flash In
System Serial Programming (ISSP), typically used for production
programming, is possible through both the SWD and JTAG inter-
faces. In-system programming, typically used for bootloaders, is
also possible using serial interfaces such as I
and SPI, or any communications protocol.
5.3 Flash Security
All PSoC devices include a flexible flash protection model that
prevents access and visibility to on-chip flash memory. This
prevents duplication or reverse engineering of proprietary code.
Flash memory is organized in blocks, where each block contains
256 bytes of program or data and 32 bytes of ECC or configu-
ration data.
The device offers the ability to assign one of four protection
levels to each row of flash.
available. Flash protection levels can only be changed by
performing a complete flash erase. The Full Protection and Field
Upgrade settings disable external access (through a debugging
tool such as PSoC Creator, for example). If your application
requires code update through a boot loader, then use the Field
Upgrade setting. Use the Unprotected setting only when no
phub_termout0[7]
phub_termout0[8]
phub_termout0[9]
phub_termout0[10]
phub_termout0[11]
phub_termout0[12]
phub_termout0[13]
phub_termout0[15]
phub_termout1[0]
phub_termout1[1]
phub_termout1[2]
phub_termout1[3]
phub_termout1[4]
phub_termout1[5]
phub_termout1[6]
phub_termout1[7]
phub_termout1[8]
phub_termout1[9]
phub_termout1[10]
phub_termout1[11]
phub_termout1[12]
phub_termout1[13]
phub_termout1[14]
phub_termout1[15]
DMA
PSoC
®
5: CY8C54 Family Data
udb_intr[7]
udb_intr[8]
udb_intr[9]
udb_intr[10]
udb_intr[11]
udb_intr[12]
udb_intr[13]
udb_intr[14]
udb_intr[15]
udb_intr[16]
udb_intr[17]
udb_intr[18]
udb_intr[19]
udb_intr[20]
udb_intr[21]
udb_intr[22]
udb_intr[23]
udb_intr[24]
udb_intr[25]
udb_intr[26]
udb_intr[27]
udb_intr[28]
udb_intr[29]
udb_intr[30]
udb_intr[31]
Table 5-1
UDB
lists the protection modes
2
C, USB, UART,
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