Introduction: Cypress Semiconductor Company produces high-performance IC products for data transmission, remote communication, PC, and military systems. The company was founded in 1982 and is an international corporation with approximately 3000 employees. It has established a sales network worldwide. The company is headquartered in California, USA. The company's production sites include: Site 1: In San Jose, California, it is the company's first factory and current research and development base. Base 2: Established in RoundRock, Texas in 1986, producing SRAM products. Base 3: Cypress Semiconductor Philippines Inc. (CSPI), It is an assembly and testing factory established by the company in the Philippines, which was put into production in 1996. In addition, there are similar factories in Indonesia. In addition to having the earliest design center in Silicon Valley, California, the company also has design factories in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, Kentucky, New Hampshire, England, Ireland, and the Philippines in the United States. Starting from 1987, 0 was adopted. The 8-micron CMOS process technology was transferred to 0 in 1992. 65 microns, will soon introduce 0. 21 micron process, currently over 70% of products use 0. Made using processes of 35 microns or less. At present, Cypress Semiconductor's new strategy is to target the high-capacity semiconductor market by taking a series of new steps, such as transferring product assembly and testing overseas, reducing product/packaging quantities, improving production equipment, etc., to improve production efficiency and shorten product launch cycles. Cypress offers a variety of high-performance, mixed signal, programmable solutions to help customers quickly bring their products to market, win time, and provide excellent system value. Cypress' products include its flagship product PSoC& Reg: Programmable System on Chip series and its derivative products, such as PowerPSoC& Reg: High voltage and LED lighting solutions CapSense& Reg: Touch Sensing a