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The PSoC Poet

Dave Van Ess is an Application Engineer and Member of Technical Staff at Cypress Semiconductor focusing on PSoC. Dave has nearly 30 years of design experience and unique personal style have been key to the success of PSoC.  In this section of PSoCDeveloper Dave shares whatever is on his mind.  Welcome to his mind. Please wipe your feet before coming in!

 

The views expressed here are those of the authors and not necessarily those of PSoCDeveloper or Cypress Semiconductor.

 

Engineering is alive and kicking in the USA
Tuesday, March 24, 2009

I send a lot of time visiting Universities trying to get them to use PSoC in the classes.  I meet a lot of students who are very interested in Engineer but frankly don;t know if it makes sense for a carreer.  I used to think that the day would come when kids would no longer want to consider such a path.  After going throught the Minneapolis airport I no longer worry.

 

After using...

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Quicke Contest.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009

I have some hardware here:

i2C USC Bridge Kit

Cap Sense Express

PSoCEval 1 Kit.

 

These are all for the first person that can decipher the following equation

 

 

F(n)= [((1+sqrt(5))/2)^n - ((1-sqrt(5))/2)^n]/sqrt(5)

 

 

Hint: George Saul talks about the rabbit effect when it comes to using PSoC.  He wasn't the first.

 

So be first to enter and be the big weiner.

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I'm baaaak
Tuesday, March 24, 2009

I have been on the road at the different Cypress conferences around the world.  After Asia I was really jonesin for a Whopper with cheese.  We were training the sales force for the release of PSoC3.

 

It is going to be one heck of a chip.  One of the apps guys put together an 8 bit ADC, DMAed to a digital filter block, DMAed to 8 bit DAC.  It was running at 375 ksps and...

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BitBangerB I would like to talk with you!
Monday, February 9, 2009

Bill

 

I would like to tap your brain if I may.  PLease call me 425 787-4824  or e-mail.

 

I'll give you some PSoC stuff for helping me.

 

 

Dave

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Gary Smock I would like to talk with you.
Monday, February 9, 2009

GAry I would like to tap your brain if I could.  PLease call me at 425 787-4824 or e-mail at dwv@cypress.com.   I willgive you some cool PSoC stuff if you do!

 

 

Thanks

 

Dave

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