Simon, regarding this thread -
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/detecting-a-closed-circuit-with-a-few-complications/I am not sure what the problem is you are seeing.
I, like others who advocate STM or uChip or Intel, always think in terms of the parts I regularly use
and recommend accordingly. Is that not allowed on this site ? If you look at my posts I have also
recommended Freescale, and Atmel Tiny. I think I even covered Renesas at one point. Should I not
be doing this ?
This particular design, I assumed, maybe wrongly, that he was trying to develop a logic signal off
a mechanical switch. So PSOC came to mind, not only because it has a debounce component in it,
but that's its behavior is also programmable. Then I showed, as you can see, how to protect an
input to a generic gate....And I will admit I also assumed he was going to do something with the
signal. Maybe that is a mistake on my part.
You can also see in other posts for users that are looking for really small amounts of logic, I also
recommend the verilog capability attached to the fabric inside PSOC. Most of those users
need that small fabric + a CPU + analog, so its a natural for PSOC. And as you know other
vendors are starting to offer that capability, although in severely reduced form, in general purpose
embedded CPUs. They are catching up to Cypress.
Is there a problem using ones knowledge base here, seems like a great forum to me.I enjoy helping
people here. And occasionally finding out something I do not understand. I do not have a lock
on the field of EE, and never will.
I have seen some resistance to PSOC from specific people, not sure why. If you examine I make my
points and let those people go on their way. Its not my attitude to force anyone to do anything, just
show them what I think is a good solution. Like I think all responsible posters do. Have been accused
of being a Cypress employee, or on their payroll. Just call their HR department, you won't find me there
in any capacity. I do know a lot of people there, in management and field engineering, which was the majority
of my profession, FAE. Same is true for Renesas and Freescale (Iwas at one point a specialist for Freescale 8 bit),
ST to a minor degree. I did a lot of work past years on Cypress forum, leaving it ~ 2 years ago, mainly I wanted
exposure to a broader spectrum of experienced EEs, I still learn a lot here from other experienced EEs.
Let me know, if you want I will leave the forum. I will comply with your decision.
Regards, Dana.