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Hi,
I am used to PSOC Creator. In that program, I could go to Build > Generate Project Datasheet, and it would create a PDF summary of the entire project.
It shows things like the pin names, how they are configured, as well as all the top-level schematic information and details of how those components are configured.
Is there anyway to generate something similar when using the MODUS IDE?
I tried looking through the user manual for MODUS but did not see any keywords related to "report".
Thanks!
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Sorry, I am pretty sure we do not provide anything like that in the ModusToolbox tools package. PSoC Creator is completely proprietary, and it includes a lot of custom features. However, many of our customers wanted a more flexible solution that works for them in their environment.
If you're using Eclipse IDE or VS Code, there may be some plugin or extension out there that will create that kind of report, but I don't know if there are or not.
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Sorry, I am pretty sure we do not provide anything like that in the ModusToolbox tools package. PSoC Creator is completely proprietary, and it includes a lot of custom features. However, many of our customers wanted a more flexible solution that works for them in their environment.
If you're using Eclipse IDE or VS Code, there may be some plugin or extension out there that will create that kind of report, but I don't know if there are or not.
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Hi @shepdog87 ,
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Thanks and Regards,
Leo