PSoC™ 4 Forum Discussions
Hi
Is it possible to locate a static const array to the start of a flash row (that is, to a 128 byte boundary)?
I'm using a PSoC4BLE (that doesn't support emulated EEPROM) and have a 1k byte array which I'd like to be in flash. If it was located over an exact number of rows that would make my life a little easier.
Show LessAccording to the Psoc 4 "Using GPIO Pins" document Ports 4 and higher (P4, P5, P6, P7, etc) cannot be used for routing through the DSI. To be used they must be directly controlled in firmware.
I don't see specifically how to do this, if I assign those pins in the topdesign window as a port of pins, then go to the pins assignment window, it complains that P5 (for example) can't be used for routed connections. That would suggest to me that using these windows to control the pins auto use the DSI to route the connections - so how then do I bypass this. I got the impression I have to use these windows so that the uC knows it can use those pins....
Can I just use the " GPIO_PRTx_DR " command to directly control those pins? (from the technical manual)
Show LessHELLO firends and colleagues
to start my own PSoC4M based Project ( CY8C4247AXI_M485) i need to have
a TQFP-64 (0.8mm pitch) part and landpattern for EAGLE 6.6.0 . (cadsoft)
can anyone help ? ( by converting the supplied CAD-files to EAGLE ?).
I only have 48-pin and 100-pin design (library) models of cypress chips.
.lbr file is preferred.
best regards
Markus
Show Lessi have psoc-4 (CY8C4245-482) stanlone ic.
i give external 5 volt between vdd and ground and i check voltage across vdd & ground pin with multimeter then it show only 2.6 volts.
And when i give 3.3 volts then it show only 1.051 volts .
why voltage is lower than given??i cant understand.
can anyone explain me.
Show LessI'm used to msp430 counters with set/reset or toggle settings.
But on proc-ble could this be done using just one tcpmw counter, or is two needed?
Or I should use one timmer-isr? and toggle the pins in software, as a stepper motor rpm is pretty low.
on a PSOC the OV & UN using up/down mode could been routed to flipflops, to create this 90deg signal?
Attached is the picture of counter wise stepping on in1 and in2 (ic is a LB1848MC)
Hello,
can someone tell me how from this kit + arduino
http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/cy3280-mbr3-capsense-mbr3-evaluation-kit
I can have a final product which will look like for example:
http://www.nexwell.eu/sites/default/files/images/www-duze-ikonki.jpg
Should I look for a company which will produce front for development kit ?
thanks in advance
Show LessHi,
My project is based on the "AltBeacon" example, and it use broadcasting mode for the BLE component.
However, I the data broadcasting rate is about 100ms. I want to slow it down to, like 1s.
I tried a few things:
1. I tried to add a Cydelay() in the main while loop, but it does not help.
2. In the "BLE interface.c" file, I modified the CyBle_GappStartAdvertisement(CYBLE_ADVERTISING_FAST) to CyBle_GappStartAdvertisement(CYBLE_ADVERTISING_SLOW), and I can not change the data rate either.
Is there anyone know that if is there a method to slow down the advertising rate for broadcasting mode?
Or, do we have to use the general profile that we can go to the deepsleep mode to save the energy?
Thanks!
Song
Show LessI'm using Creator 3.3 in a Windows 7 VM (hosted on OSX) and I'm able to compile/write example programs to the PSoC 4 BLE Pioneer Kit (CY8CKIT-042-BLE). Besides the following problem it works great and Creator is a fantastic system to get started with quickly.
Now I come across a project in the "100 Projects in a 100 Days" (day 10) which is full of printf statements. I'd love to see these output messages and use this printf debugging feature in general.
My guess was that they would write back to a log window in Creator over the usb cable with which I'm writing/debugging the Pioneer Kit.
However, after some research I got the impression that they write back to a serial com port, still done over that same USB cable to the Pioneer Kit. Some say one can see this data by using PuTTY/hyperterminal connected to COM1.
Firstly, is this how it is supposed to work? Do other's regularly do this with Windows systems?
I could be wrong about this as I've never seen it work. I don't know if it's because I'm in a VM or because this is generally bad information.
To use a COM port in the VM I need to connect a COM port from OSX. There is a list, but unfortunately no com port seems to have been created for the Pioneer Kit in OSX.
Secondly, is it possible to receive these messages on OSX directly?
After some research I suspected it might be purposed to work like a serial-usb-bridge and that if it was recognized by OSX then one might expect it to create a tty file in /dev. It does not.
I don't know if I have a problem with my system or if this is even supposed to work this way in the first place.
Any help and insights are much appreciated.
Show Lessi have been using psoc-1.there is a reference voltage selection.but i cant find it in psoc-4.
can anyone tell me where it is available in psoc-creator software???
Show Lesscan i use pwm and adc in sleep,deep sleep and hibernate Mode???