PSoC™ 4 Forum Discussions
I am working with Xeltek to make a SuperBOT4 automatic programmer work with the WLCSP 25 version of the PSoC4000S (part number CY8C4024FNI-S412T). In order to spec out a waffle pack to hold the chips prior to programming, Xeltek would like to find the dimensions of the tape carrier that these chips are shipped in but I can't find that information anywhere on line. Does anyone have a resource that provides the dimensions of the tape carrier slots that CY8C4024FNI-S412T are shipped in?
Thanks,
Robert
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Please confirm for the connection when using External Cristal Oscillator (ECO) with PSoC4S.
I understand that Rf and Rd like the configuration below are unnecessary.
Are these resistances unnecessary as they are built inside the PSoC4S?
We are considering the use of 16MHz in the DSX320G series.
Are Rd and Rf unnecessary even in this case?
DSX320G Series URL
https://ftp.kds.info/products/DSX320G_GE_321G_car_en.pdf
Regards,
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Dear Receiver,
Could you please check the attached file 1 !?
I can't reset my password in the PSoC Creator!
Why I want to reset it ?! Because I can't get many sample codes that be built in the PSoC Creator.
I only got few sampled codes in the PSoC Creator. (attached file 2)
I remembered I can get many samples code in the PSoC Creator. But now I can't get them and this is why I decide to reset my password in the PSoC Creator.
Please help me !!
Thank you so much.
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Greetings Sir/Madam,
In our design we are using CY8C4045FNI-S412 touch MCU, can you suggest the Hardware design (touch panel) material and Layout guidelines or suggest any application note for design regrading the mentioned part number MCU.
Thanks & Regards,
Spandana.
Show LessDue to supply chain issues I have a prototype product with a mix of the following parts:
CY8C4247LTI-L485
CY8C4247LTQ-L485
CY8C4248LTI-L475 (originally intended part)
In PSoC Creator I'm able to use one binary by compiling for CY8C4247LTI-L475, since this part is a subset of all the listed parts. If I try to use that hex file to program the boards using PSoC Programmer 3.29.1 it produces an error and will not program. Is there a way to resolve this? If in the future I'm forced to buy a mix of parts again I would like the CM to be able to use PSoC Programmer and not have to launch the Creator.
As a side note the .cyacd file does work with all the parts for boot loading.
Show LessI am having an issue with my design where the microprocessor seems to be stuck in a loop somewhere. I plan to track down which loop is causing the issue but I've tried to use the auto-generated watchdog timer to reset the device as a quick solution. Unfortunately I have had no luck with the WDT and the documentation I have found is rather sparse on details of how to implement this functionality. Any code examples or documentation would be greatly appreciated.
The microprocessor I am using is the CYBLE-014008-00.
Show LessHey all,
we're using PSOC 4100s plus semiconductors. specifically CY8C4147AZI-S465.
The way we do it is we load it with a bootloader that later allows us to upload a bootloadable application.
Due to the chip shortage, we had to switch out of that semiconductor to a different one, and now we have a problem where we must generate a cyacd for the semicondctor type. Does anyone know how I may be able to obtain the semiconductor type?
I tried using the enter bootloader command but it seems to return the same value no matter the semi conductor used.
my idea was to do the following:
1. prepare a cyacd where i figure out where the register with the semiconductor type is held.
2. in this cyacd make an endpoint that returns this
3. flash it with this cyacd. get the semiconductor type
4. reflash with the appropriate bootloadable for that cyacd type.
Was wondering if anyone knew of an easier way somehow someway.
Thanks,
Show LessPSoC™ 4 Can it be simulated in real time? If so how to set it up?