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This code example demonstrates Wi-Fi onboarding with BLE
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This code example demonstrates the implementation of Cryptographic primitives such as ECC, RSA, HKDF, AES with OPTIGA™ Trust security solution.
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This code example demonstrates Infineon's radar presence solution to detect human presence within a configurable distance.
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This example demonstrates how to use the inter-processor communication (IPC) driver to implement a message pipe in PSoC 6 MCU. The pipe is used to send messages between CPUs.
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This example uses a SPI resource and Smart I/O in PSoC 6 MCU to implement the Serial General Purpose Input/Output (SGPIO) Target interface, which is a four-signal bus defined in the SFF-8485 standard. Another SPI resource is used to implement the SGPIO Initiator, which drives the clock on the SGPIO bus.
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This code example demonstrates the implementation of a beacon which advertises multiple Eddystone ADV data.
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This code example demonstrates the TCP Keepalive Offload functionality offered by Cypress Wi-Fi devices using PSoC® 6 MCU. It employs the AnyCloud Low Power Assistant (LPA) middleware library which helps in developing low power wireless applications for the Cypress devices.
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This example demonstrates the fault handling functionality of PSoC 6 MCU using Peripheral Driver Library (PDL) System Library (SysLib) and ModusToolbox integrated development environment (IDE).
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This is a minimal starter Dual-CPU application template for PSoC 6 MCU devices.
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This example demonstrates how to transition PSoC 6 MCU to the following power modes - Low Power Active, Low Power Sleep, Ultra Low Power Active, Ultra Low Power Sleep, and Deep Sleep.
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This code example demonstrates a Radar Entrance Counter Application using Infineon XENSIV™ 60GHz radar MMIC that counts the number of people entering and exiting premises such as supermarkets, pharmacies, and office buildings.
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This code example demonstrates implementing a UDP client using the AnyCloud SDK for PSoC 6 MCU and CYW43xxx connectivity devices.
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This code example demonstrates implementation of Radar entrance counter and presence applications for the Connected Sensor Development Kit enabling Sense, Compute and Connect based on MQTT client.
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This design implements a BLE FMP that consists of an IAS. FMP and IAS are BLE standard Profile and Service respectively, as defined by the Bluetooth SIG. The design uses LED to display the IAS alert level – no alert (LED OFF), mild alert (LED blinking), high alert (LED ON).
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This code example demonstrates implementing a UDP server using the AnyCloud SDK for PSoC 6 MCU and CYW43xxx connectivity devices.
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This example demonstrates how to use the protection units to isolate the CM0+ from CM4.
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