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3. Survey of Application Notes and Categorization:
An attempt has been made here to enlist the relevant existing application notes written until August, 2007
and explore its relationship to BITS Course Work. The results of this study have been enumerated here for
quick reference.
All of these applications can be used as Lab Oriented, Study Oriented, Computer Oriented Projects. In my
opinion, since the notes are complete material in themselves, no attempt should be made at plagiarizing
them, rather the subject of the projects should be to study the idea behind why certain modules were used and
their suitability or unsuitability should be explored.
Mere reproduction of these notes will not have any practical impact for the learning process. Instead if these
notes are used as templates for further modification, they will serve great practical significance. Of course,
these notes can be given to first or second year students
as single projects with or without academic credits.
Steps to using this Application Note Table :
1. The application notes must be read from bottom up. The earlier application notes as explored by the
author are basic and are fundamental to our understanding of PSoC.
2. More attempts should be made to organize the early notes into a form of lab experiments and textual
notes suitable for publishing.
3. As we move to the top of the list, the notes become more complex and assume a thorough
understanding of the working of PSoC.
4. The author also contends that some intelligent students might be able to directly make sense of the
top application notes. But, it is recommended that a study/project on the earlier application notes be
done first.
Remarks :
This material is included with an expectation that future readers of this report will be able to have a ready
reference in choosing projects, deciding whether projects they have in mind have in some way been already
done. This note must be continually updated by project students every semester.