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I'm trying to follow this tutorial:
https://www.cypress.com/blog/technical/creating-bluetooth-le-peripheral-using-modustoolbox-2
...but can't find the Select MiddleWare menu option.
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RoHe,
I selected a different PSoC that has BLE resources.
Here is the new library window.
Is this what you are looking for?
Len
"Engineering is an Art. The Art of Compromise."
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rohe,
I'm in ModusToolbox 2.2.
I select a proejct then select "Library Manager"
The following window opens and I select the "Libraries" Tab.
Is this what you are posting about?
Len
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Yep, that looks like the closest thing. However, that tutorial I referenced instructs the reader to select the following libraries, which don't appear in my list:
- Bluetooth Low Energy Base
- Bluetooth Low Energy single-core mode, controller and host on CM4 only, soft FP prebuilt library
I believe I'm using the same device as the person who wrote the article. Any idea where to find, and then add, those libraries?
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RoHe,
I selected a different PSoC that has BLE resources.
Here is the new library window.
Is this what you are looking for?
Len
"Engineering is an Art. The Art of Compromise."
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This is correct.
The screenshots from Mark's original blog were MTB1.1 ... we made quite a few changes to make the flows work better. Unfortunately that made some of our documentation obsolete. I apologize for that... if it makes you feel any better (and it shouldn't) it also messed up some of my www.iotexpert.com posts.
Alan
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AlanH_86 wrote:
... I apologize for that... if it makes you feel any better (and it shouldn't) it also messed up some of my www.iotexpert.com posts.
Alan
That made me laugh!!!
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Thanks, Len. That got me partway there, but the original tutorial code still has references to "cy_ble_gatt.h," which doesn't seem to exist. Referring to Alan's response, I bet it's just an outdate reference.
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RoHe,
Suggestion: Trying loading another example project in MTB 2.2 that uses BLE. A more recent load of example hopefully works with MTB 2.2. Build the project an get it working. Then you can see what pieces are available such as "cy_ble_gatt.h".
Len
"Engineering is an Art. The Art of Compromise."