PSoC™ 4 Forum Discussions
Just connected the PSoC 4 BLE pioneer baseboad to my laptop and having problems getting the drivers to install.
was working previously.
any ideas?
regards
Show LessHi, I'm trying to interface my PSoC 4 BLE pioneer kit with Silicon Labs Si1146 sensor using I2C communication protocol.
I was wondering if the following sequence of functions would be sufficient.
I2CMaster_Start();
I2CMaster_I2CMasterReadBuf(I2CSlaveAddress, (uint8 *) I2CReadBuffer, sizeof(I2CReadBuffer), I2C_I2C_MODE_COMPLETE_XFER);
I2CMaster_Stop();
Thanks in advance,
Ganesh
Show LessI would like to know if in the PSoC® 4 BLE if the host part could be disable and use the device just as a BLE controller (Link Layer only). I have a host in a second device and it expects to communicate with the controller via HCI.
Show LessHallo everyone,
I am new at Cypress.
I use Cypress CY8C4014LQI-421 to programm CapSense.
can anyone tell me clearly, how can I connect the MiniProg3 with the Softwaretool Bridge Control Panel?
And what settings I use there to see the signalwave of Capsense?
Thank you
Show LessHi,
I need advice in the topic below.
I'd like to develop a solution where a Bluetooth module can communicate with any Bluetooth capable smartphone device. Especially on the two main ones Android and iPhone. Also the goal is to be able to use old and new phones. So as far as I understand both 4.1BLE and the old 2.1 protocol should be supported.
Besides the communication there are a few basic tasks that have to be care of: I2C communication; processing basic commands received via Bluetooth; sending response and data back; read and write a few I/O port; handling RTC interrupt (alert).
Communication would be initiated from smartphone. A phone can connect one Bluetooth module only in the same time. Finishing data exchange the program running on the phone connect to the next available BT module and so on.
What would be the appropriate HW setup for this in the Cypress universe? The solution should be cheap, small and should fit for both industry and home usage.
What is the required operation mode? Is there any specific trick or setup in this? For example the module should be able to operate as master and slave according to which type of device it communicates to.
Is there any documentation, tutorial or a sample project in Creator with some module (that would be awesome 🙂 ?
thanks for any advice in advance,
Ákos
Show LessHas anyone run into this error when debugging?
"Error: dbg.M0052: The connection to the device has been lost. The project might not support debugging because of the "Debug Select" setting in the System DWR."
I'm using the CapSense_CSD_Pw_LowPower01 example project and trying to debug my CapSense board using a MiniProg 3. Everything looks ok in log. The debug detects the port and the chip with the cap sense board. I run through all that successful build, successful program, and then get three errors. Two of them saying there is an error when attempting to read registers. Is there something simple I'm missing in the debug settings? If I run the Auto Tuner the device runs fine and connects to the CapSense board.
On this page there are a number of Bluetooth SIG QDIDs listed:
http://www.cypress.com/products/psoc-4-ble-bluetooth-smart
But I am confused about the significance of these. It has been said that using a module (which we are not) eliminates the need for Bluetooth SIG qualification. But these QDIDs refer to an IC solution not a module.
For example there is an "End Product" QDID listed. What End Product is this? Surely an IC cant be an end product?
Also an RF-PHY component, but what RF section does this apply to? There are different RF sections used on both the BLE reference designs and the evaluation boards, and none of them match either the datasheet or the Antenna Design app note.
What benefit, if any, do these listed QDIDs have when qualifying a product which is not module-based? Do they mean fewer tests need to be performed?
Show LessFor those using the CyBle_GetTxPowerLevel() function:
When the BLE TX power levels are set by PSoC Creator 3.2 Configure BLE in the GAP Settings tab, the Cypress BLE API function CyBle_GetTxPowerLevel() is apparently giving incorrect results for Advertise/Scan TX power level 3 (enumeration 8). The only time the Advertise/Scan TX power level 3 will result in an enumeration of 8 by CyBle_GetTxPowerLevel() is when the Connection TX power level is also set to 3 (enumeration 8).
A Cypress Support Case has been created and the response will be given here when available.
Thanks,
Tim
Show LessSince I need the CAPS LOCK led. Should the CAPS LOCK led be implemented in the out report, or just call Keyboard_Update_BackChannel_Data some where? Thanks!
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ADC and UART-BLE
Hello everyone.
I wonder what would have to change in the code-BLE UART to measure with ADC and send the data right through UART-BLE