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PSoC Arduino Support

FreeSoC2

SparkFun FreeSoC2 (DEV-13714)

Support projects for PSoC processor support within the Arduino IDE. You will need to manually install the board files as explained in the hookup guide.

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This product is open source!

The hardware is released under Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International.

The code is beerware; if you see me (or any other SparkFun employee) at the local, and you've found our code helpful, please buy us a round!

Please use, reuse, and modify these files as you see fit. Please maintain attribution to SparkFun Electronics and release anything derivative under the same license.

Distributed as-is; no warranty is given.

  • Your friends at SparkFun.

Collaborators

Thanks to Jon Moeller, for creating the first FreeSoC board and providing terrific feedback during the development of the FreeSoC2. Thanks to Cypress Semiconductor, for providing feedback and working with us closely to ensure that the FreeSoC2 was the right product for the time.

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