PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Hi,
I saw that in Psoc1 where available a DTMF decoder. Is it available also on PSOC 3-5?
I had a look on Psoc4 and I dind found it..
BR,
Daniel
Show LessIs there a way to stop the timers when code execution stops? when I step throuh the code I get stuck in my Millisecond timer interrupt and just steps through it over and over. When I program the device and let it run it all acts normally. It also acts normally in the debugger until I try to step through the code.
Show LessI am trying to implement the example projects(Filter_ADC_VDAC) on PSoC 5LP but i get can error for #include<VDAC8.h> saying that " VDAC8.h not found" . The header file is present in the CyComponentLibrary.cylib but my understanding is that it is not getting linked. Also, there are a number of header files for different versions of VDAC. Is the error because of this? The example projects can be burned on PSoc 3 module but my project is based on PSoC 5 module so this is very important. How do I solve this problem? Thank you
Show LessWhen debugging if I open a component debug window I would like it to be there after I stop debugging and restart but each time I start debugging I have to reopen the component windows.
Show LessI was afraid that in a recent post I bit off more than I could chew when I promised HL a "PSoC 4 controlling a quad copter using Calman filters". So I started to build a proof-of-concept which is not ready yet but it turns out that it will really fit. A bit tight, using up most resources, but will fit. Not even Calman, but there is something even better.
The copter needs controlling 4 motors using a standard rc-interface (1ms to 2ms PWM) and as input a MPX sum-signal. RC-hobbyists know that interfaces.
When building a radio-controlled-device you will need something to easily control your RC-environmentTo get you acquainted to this matter (and my style of solving problems like that) I bult a device to control directly 4 servos with 4 potentiometers.
Project runs on Pioneer board or on KIT-049-42xx,
Bob
Show LessOpening a workspace with bootloader example(bootloadable blinkLED.cyprj with SCB_bootloader.cywrk), Creator returns with exception ’System.NullReferenceException’.
When 'contiue' clicked, a window opens with 'Reload Modified files ?'
All other projects/examples tested were loading properly.
file: CY8CKIT-049-41xx Example Projects.zip
PSoC Programmer 3.20.0, PSoC Creator 3.0 Component Pack 7, USB-Serial driver 3.13.0.21
WinXP SP3, 2GB RAM, >10GB Disk
Any hints ?
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I'm trying to use the USBUART with Win 7 - 64 bit.
I've spent allot of time trolling through this forum to find an answer to this but so far no luck.
PSOC creator used to generate an .inf file after compiling the project but no more.
The datasheet doesn't really tell you where to find the driver so somehow I figured out that it can be found in the Cypress Suite USB 3.4.7 folders. The docs over there tell me that the driver for Vista 64 is Win 7 64 compatible. I cruised over to the "Drivers" folder and saw that there are drivers for "w2k", "wxp" and something called "wlh" but no "Vista" or "Win 7" folders.
I figured that the "wlh" folder is my best option and so I dragged the files over to my project folder, plugged in the correct VID/PID info and manually installed the driver via Device Manager.
After having to reboot / F8 to tell Wiindows to ignore ditial signatures I get the dreaded "Code 10".
The only thing I changed in the USBUART config was the VID/PID and told it to be self powered.
The voltage is correct at 5V and the code is there to turn on global interrupts, start the USBUART and enumerate.
I used to have this all wroking with the old USBUART when the only component available was the USBFS.
Any suggestions?
The AppNote AN86233 is made for PSoC4 and Creator 2.2 and does not compile under Creator 3 because the toolchain is not set to the standard, a pitfall for beginners.
Should be updated soon.
Bob
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