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I am running a project using a thermistor. I started by using the evaluation board as shown:
The program runs fine. After that, I removed the module from the evaluation board and powered the module using an external power source (3V).
I moved the resistor and thermistor from the evaluation board from the pins [3.0 - 3.1 - 3.2] to the module to the pins [3.0 - 3.1 - 3.2] on the BLE module (same numbering for the pins). I powered up the module it shows up on the phone app with the same project name.
In this state, the chip is pulling ~1mA.
However, when I try to connect to it and click the on the project icon, the temperature is fixed on zero and if I go back the module does not show up on the Bluetooth search until I restart it again. the current pulled by the chip is zero after it disconnects.
(Note: I did not change anything on the PSoC creator or the code, I only transferred the resistor and the thermistor)
(Note: I was following the example here: https://github.com/Infineon/PSoC-4-BLE/tree/master/100_Projects_in_100_Days/Day005_Health_Thermomete... )
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Problem solved. It was an issue with the analog pins. Since the code is measuring a Voltage reading from the thermistor, the code was crashing because no readings were accepted. I changed the analog pins which I was using and it worked.
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Hello,
Could you please check with giving the power supply to the pins VDDD, VDDA, VDDR at the bottom of the module.
Thanks,
P Yugandhar.
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I am connecting two pins only as illustrated:
Should I pass a jumper wire across VDDD, VDDA, VDDR?
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Hello,
Yes, please give the connection and check the observations.
Thanks,
P Yugandhar.
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Problem solved. It was an issue with the analog pins. Since the code is measuring a Voltage reading from the thermistor, the code was crashing because no readings were accepted. I changed the analog pins which I was using and it worked.