PSoC™ 6 Forum Discussions
Hi there,
We are receiving a build error upon adding the EmEEPROM component, and think it is an issue with the linker scripts since we are only using single core (cm4 never gets enabled). However we aren't too familiar with linker scripts -- we are looking for assistance on what is meant by "you must reallocate the declaration of the '.cy_em_eeprom' section' in the PDL for EmEEPROM? Thank you.
PDL description:
"Also note that by default, the Em_EEPROM storage is fully allocated to both of the PSoC 6 cores in the ".cy_em_eeprom" section. If the Em_EEPROM is used on one of the cores, you must reallocate the declaration of the ".cy_em_eeprom" section in both linker scripts. Otherwise, while building the project the cymcuelftool will report an error because of ".cy_em_eeprom" section contents collision."
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PSoC 62/63 seems to have only lineup of BGA, WLCSP and MCSP as device package.
I would like a QFN package, Because the PCB becomes very expensive.
Are you planning to release the QFN and TQFP(or something) package?
cronos
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Are there any options to make the PSOC 6 project build faster? I am looking for something like parallel jobs option in eclipse which runs the build process on many threads. The default build process is very slow. My machines config is as follows:
i7-4700 HQ CPU @ 2.4 GHz
16 GB RAM
512GB SSD
Thanks
Dheeraj
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I have created a project with device CY8C6247BZI-D54. I want to make a BLE application. But I didn't find a BLE component to be placed in TopDesign. I have searched the entire component list but it's not there. I have the following installed:
Peripheral Driver Library 3.0.1
Peripheral Driver Library 3.0.3
PSoC Creator 4.2
PSoC Programmer 3.27.1
From where do I get the BLE component?
Thanks
Dheeraj
Show LessAbout the 124 BGA package.
Table 1. 124-BGA and 80-WLCSP Pin Description in Datasheet (002-18449 Rev. * E) does not have P4.1, P42 assignment.
Where can I allocate it?
Hello,
I have setup a PSOC6 project using CY8CKIT-062-WiFi-BT as my device. I have configured a digital PIN and assigned P0_3 to it. P0_3 maps to RED LED in RGB from schematics. I am able to blink the LED when used in for loop but not outside of it.
In main_cm4.c,
The following is working:
int main(void)
{
for(;;)
{
Cy_GPIO_Write(LED_R_PORT, LED_R_NUM, 1);
CyDelay(500);
Cy_GPIO_Write(LED_R_PORT, LED_R_NUM, 0);
CyDelay(500);
}
}
But this is not turning the LED on.
int main(void)
{
Cy_GPIO_Write(LED_R_PORT, LED_R_NUM, 1);
for(;;)
{
}
}
Why?
The GPIO is configured as Digital output with no hardware connection. The initial drive state is low.
Thanks
Dheeraj
Show LessWith the PSoC5LP, you can use the USB port pins (plus /Reset) to program the flash using the SWD protocol. I cannot find any definitive material that gives clarity on this wrt. the PSoC6.
I use this feature in most of my PS0C5LP designs and would like to continue doing so on my PSoC6 designs.
Does the PSoC6 support this feature?
Regards
Chris
Show LessHi can someone form Cypress update this last year info?
Thanks
Correct Answer by pmad on Mar 15, 2017 4:50 PM
Thanks for your interest in PSoC 6 and your suggestions for PSoC 6 Prototyping Kit.
1. Yes, we do have plans to bring out a prototyping kit, similar to CY8CKIT-059, but it's not planned till later part of this year. Regarding the CapSense breakout boards, do you have any preference on what kind of sensors you prefer on the board?
2. Yes, we are evaluating the support of C++ in our development platform. We'll announce when we have more details to be shared on this topic.
Thanks,
Pushek
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My customer wants to evaluate the power consumption of PSOC6 for their wearable design. HOw can i do it using the CYkit-062, including Sample Code and hardware modification?
Thanks
Jason
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