Cy8Ckit-043 Kit (Psoc™ 4200M) - Infineon PSoC 4000S Manual

4 mcu low-power modes and power reduction techniques
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PSoC™ 4 MCU low-power modes and power reduction techniques
PSoC™ Creator hardware configuration
To measure the project current with the kit when the kit is powered from the USB port, remove the zero-ohm
resistor R6, and add pins or wires in J4 that can be connected to an ammeter or digital multimeter (DMM).
The USB-to-serial adapter provides a bootloader interface as well as a serial port adapter to display the output
of the example project, AN86233_DeepSleepADC.
9.3
CY8CKIT-043 kit (PSoC™ 4200M)
This kit includes a built-in debugger and has a form factor similar to that of CY8CKIT-049. Power can be
provided from one of the "P4VDD" pins on the side or through the USB connector at the end. To measure the
project current with the kit when the kit is powered from the USB port, remove the zero-ohm resistor R22, and
add pins or wires in J4 that can be connected to an ammeter or DMM.
Figure 18
CY8CKIT-043 hardware
This board also contains the LED and switch required to exercise these examples. Another feature it includes is
a USB-to-serial port adapter. You can use your favorite terminal emulator to monitor the serial output of the
AN86233_DeepSleepADC project without making any special hardware connection. The baud rate is
115.2 kbps, 8-bit data, and no parity. For more information on using the USB-to-serial port feature, see the
KitProg user
guide.
Application Note
KitProg
LED P1[6]
Power Jumper (J4)
Figure 18
PSoC 4200M Target
Switch P0[7]
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shows the kit hardware.
001-86233 Rev. *I
2021-11-04

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