Infineon Technologies CY8CKIT-147 PSOC™ 4100PS Prototyping Kit

Infineon Technologies CY8CKIT-147 PSOC™ 4100PS Prototyping Kit is used to evaluate and develop with the PSoC 4100PS device. The PSOC 4100PS is an analog-capable Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU solution with up to 32KB Flash and 4KB SRAM. The kit features a snap-away form factor to allow the onboard programmer and debugger to be separated from the target board to be used independently.

Featuring the PSOC 4100PS Device
The PSOC 4100PS device is Infineon's PSOC 4 with an Arm Cortex-M0+ core, 13 programmable analog blocks, 11 programmable digital blocks, and 38 general-purpose I/Os, including eight Smart I/Os™. The PSOC 4100PS also features the fourth-generation, low-power CapSense™ solution.

Flexible Prototyping
The kit allows easy access to all the device I/Os in a breadboard-compatible format and includes an LED and a push button. This kit's onboard Programmer and Debugger, KitProg2, is designed with the PSOC 5LP and can support industry-standard programming interfaces like CMSIS-DAP and Drag-and-Drop programming. The KitProg2 also integrates bridging functionality, like USB-UART and USB-I2C.

PSOC Creator IDE
The PSOC Creator Integrated Design Environment (IDE) enables concurrent hardware and firmware editing, compiling, and debugging of PSOC systems. Applications are created using schematic capture and over 150 pre-verified, production-ready peripheral components. 

Kit Contents

  • CY8CKIT-147 PSOC 4100PS Prototyping board
  • Quick Start Guide

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Infineon Technologies CY8CKIT-147 PSOC™ 4100PS Prototyping Kit

Pinout Description

The PSOC 4100PS Prototyping kit consists of a PSOC 4100PS and a KitProg2 board. To separate the two boards for evaluation or development, break them apart at the built-in perforated edge between J4 and J5. Once the boards are separated, direct UART and I2C connections between the PSOC 4100PS device and KitProg2 are lost. This is because the traces connecting the UART and I2C lines are cut off during the separation. However, access KitProg2's UART and I2C lines through header J6.

Published: 2018-05-16 | Updated: 2025-08-22