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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.

 

Congradulation Mac Cody
Monday, January 19, 2009

For your entires on ideas to assist senior citizens  you win a CY3271 PSoC 1st touch RF starter kit.  This one was especially means a lot to me as my mother has recently moved to assisted living

 

Please send your mailing location     dwv@cypress.com

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Congradulations JHulbert
Monday, January 19, 2009

For your ideas on wireless thermostats you win a CY3271 1st touch Kit.  Please e-mail with yout shipping address.

 

dwv@cypress.com

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Congradulations heliguy
Monday, January 19, 2009

From your home automation ideas we have picked you to receive a CY3271 PSoC 1st touch RF starter kit.

 

Please e-mail with a shipping address.  dwv@cypress.com

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Congradulations ebirn
Monday, January 19, 2009

Congradulations  ebirn

 

For your project idea of a bicycle human wattmeter, you win a CY3271 PSoC 1st touch RF starter kit.

 

Please e-mail me with a shipping address.  dwv@cypress.com

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Your Christmas Card (Some Assembly Required)
Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Directions

 

Print attachment on a color printer. (Or black and white and use your imagination)

 

Fold in half one direction.

 

Fold in half the other direction.

 

If you have done this correctly you have a card with a picture on the outside and a clever saying on the inside.  There are only 8 combinations of folds and two give acceptable results.  So it should take more than...

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