Getting Started with the CY4632 Reference Design Kit

Press the bind button on the bridge and then the bind button on the keyboard. The keyboard bind button is located on the bottom of the keyboard under the right side foot. Please refer to the CY4632 Keyboard FW User’s Guide for more details if you have trouble locating the button. This will bind the keyboard to the bridge. At this point, you should be able to type characters with your wireless keyboard.

Once again, press the bind button on the bridge and then the bind button on the mouse. The mouse bind button is located on the bottom of the mouse. Please refer to the CY4632 Mouse FW User’s Guide for more details if you have trouble locating the button. This will bind the mouse to the bridge. Your mouse should be fully functional at this point.

WirelessUSB LS Keyboard/Mouse RDK CD-ROM

The CD-ROM contains electronic versions of the documents, the hardware design files for the PCBs (Gerbers, BOMs, schematics and Orcad files), battery level and signal strength application, and the source code and binary files for the bridge, keyboard and mouse.

Directory Structure

This list goes over the higher-level directory structures and does not completely explore the lower level directories or attempt to describe the location of every file.

-- Docs

“Docs” contains the kit documentation. All items are in Adobe Acrobat

 

Portable Document Format (.pdf). If you need the free Acrobat Reader go

 

to Adobe’s website at www.adobe.com.

 

Descriptions of these documents are contained in the Documentation Index

 

immediately following this section.

 

“Hardware” contains the design files used in development of the boards in

-- Hardware

-- QFN Keyboard

the kit. There is a subdirectory for each board. Within those directories you

-- QFN Mouse

will find .pdf schematics, Bill of Materials, Orcad source files, and Gerber

-- QFN Microbridge

databases. Designs utilizing the QFN radio package are recommended.

-- SOIC Keyboard

 

-- SOIC Mouse

 

-- SOIC Bridge

 

 

“Firmware” contains the firmware related files.

-- Firmware

-- Source Code

“Source Code” contains the source files for each of the RDK boards. The

-- RDK Keyboard

“RDK Keyboard” and “RDK Mouse” directories include the application

-- RDK Bridge

source files and the necessary PSoC Designer directories/files. The “RDK

-- RDK Mouse

Bridge” directory includes the enCoRe™ source files.

-- Binaries

“Binaries” contains a binary image of the firmware for each RDK board.

 

“Software” contains the battery level and signal strength application files. A

-- Software

“readme.txt” file describes the steps to install/uninstall the application.

-- Source Code

“Source Code” will contain the battery level and signal strength application

source fines in the final kit release.

-- Binaries

“Binaries” contains the battery level and signal strength application

 

executable(s).

Documentation Index

A brief description of the documents is given below:

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CY4632 specifications

The Cypress CY4632 is an advanced microcontroller designed for applications that require high performance, low power consumption, and robust connectivity options. This versatile device is particularly popular in the realms of consumer electronics, industrial automation, and smart home devices.

One of the standout features of the CY4632 is its powerful ARM Cortex-M4 processor. This 32-bit RISC processor is not only efficient but also capable of handling complex computations with ease. Running at speeds up to 150 MHz, the CY4632 can execute multiple tasks concurrently, thanks to its dual-core configuration, which enhances multitasking capabilities.

The CY4632 is equipped with an extensive memory architecture, featuring up to 512 KB of Flash memory and 128 KB of SRAM. This generous storage capacity allows developers to implement sophisticated applications without worrying about memory constraints. The built-in memory protection unit ensures secure execution, enabling the development of reliable firmware.

Connectivity is a major highlight of the CY4632. It supports various protocols, including Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, ensuring seamless communication with other devices and the Internet of Things (IoT). The advanced radio capabilities make it an ideal choice for connected applications, offering low latency and reliable transmission over considerable distances.

Another important aspect of the CY4632 is its range of integrated peripherals. The microcontroller includes multiple general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), timers, and communication interfaces like UART, SPI, and I2C. These features facilitate easy integration with sensors, displays, and other peripherals, allowing developers to customize their designs.

Low power consumption is yet another characteristic that sets the CY4632 apart from other microcontrollers. It is designed to operate in various power modes, enabling energy-saving strategies that extend battery life in portable applications. This efficiency makes it a suitable choice for wearables and smart home devices that demand prolonged operational time.

Lastly, developer support for the CY4632 is robust, with comprehensive software development kits (SDKs) and a supportive user community. This infrastructure enables designers to rapidly prototype and deploy their applications, translating innovative ideas into market-ready products quickly.

In conclusion, the Cypress CY4632 microcontroller is a feature-rich, versatile platform that combines powerful processing capabilities, extensive connectivity options, and efficient power management. Its well-rounded specifications make it a popular choice among developers looking to create the next generation of smart devices.