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Hi;
Is it possible to set a voltage of 3.3v with psoc creator?
3.3v adjustment as in the picture. I'm measuring 5v with a voltmeter.
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BUTA,
From what I know, the Vdda is used for conversion of ADC counts to Volts (or mV) when ADC voltage reference is set to Vdda (or Vdda/2, etc.) instead of internal 1.024V. Since PSoC doesn't know what Vdda is, one need to measure and set it in that field. If you don't use Vdda as a reference, then there is no need to change this parameter.
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Do you mean that you supply the device with 5v, but you set the voltage of 3.3v?
Yes, it is. But when you use the ADC, you will get the inaccurate result, it is recommend that you set the voltage with the actual voltage.
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I'm running the kit with usb. I would like to get 3.3v not 5v from pin outputs.
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BUTA,
Using the CY8CKIT-059 board, it uses 5V as the default VDDD and VDDA. If you want 3.3V outputs you have two choices:
- Remove R20 which connects the VTARG voltage of 5V from the KitProg board to the P5LP_VDD of the target board and connect a 3.3V voltage source to pin 2 of J4. This can lead to an issue with programming the target PCB with the KitProg board.
- If you can use only 8 pins to connect to external circuits, the Port 12 pins (P12.0 through P12.7) are SIO pins. They allow for output level translation based on a supplied reference voltage. Below is a simple circuit using a VDAC set at 3300mV as the reference. This will limit the maximum output voltage to 3.3V while running the PSoC's VDDD and VDDA at 5V.
Len
"Engineering is an Art. The Art of Compromise."
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What do I have to write as a command? Can you submit a sample creayor application project?
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BUTA,
If you need the entire KIT-059 operating at 3.3V, a simple modification is described here by "pavloven":
Re: PSOC 5LP 3.3V external powered KitProg
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3.3v power CY8CKIT-059 options
This information is useful for me thank you.
I finally want to know what happens when we change the voltage values in "pins >> system >> operating conditions" section.
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BUTA,
From what I know, the Vdda is used for conversion of ADC counts to Volts (or mV) when ADC voltage reference is set to Vdda (or Vdda/2, etc.) instead of internal 1.024V. Since PSoC doesn't know what Vdda is, one need to measure and set it in that field. If you don't use Vdda as a reference, then there is no need to change this parameter.
/odissey1