PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
The counter component does not have the ability to unselect the presence of an Enable. It is always
shown. If enable is tied logically high, always enabled, does clock spec meet 49.2 Mhz for Vdd >= 4.75 V ?
Datasheet a little confusing on this.
Regards, dana.
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I have returned to efforts to use CapSense and my experiments with the TUNER show that I should use a Calibrated Slug rather than a finger. I have not been successful in understanding what to use as a calibrated slug. What is used as a calibrated slug?
Besides the Getting Started with CapSense... and the CapSense_ESD datasheet, where does one find information on using the Tuner?
Thanks
Tim Miner (aka TDGM)
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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void main()
{
...
FILE *fp;
....
fp = fopen( "Slave.txt", "w" ); // Open file for writing
fprintf(fp, " %u %u\n", Array[0],Array[1]);
....
}
is that correct?
Show LessI install psoc creator a while now and I need to register keil compiler.
When I click on "Get LIC via internet" I have a window on keil registration. I post all necessary data but when I submit the form I have always the following error :
No suitable nodes are available to serve your request.
What can I do to register the keil compiler ?
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Hi. I have some questions about psoc creator:
1. How to find (highlight) the wire (eg NET_1234) or all of the pieces of wire (eg BUS_LCD [0])
2. How to detect (and delete) unwanted components (maybe I just forgot to remove unwanted components on the sheet *. cysch)
3. How to clean Generated_Source (I removed the component isr_isr_OLD but isr_isr_OLD.h and isr_isr_OLD.c remained in Generated_Source.
4. How to make that did not change the color of text after editing. (it changes to black)
I did not read fluently in English. Maybe I did not see the documents with the information.
Thanks.
sorry if this is already public knowledge. i scanned the forum quickly and didn't see anything.
i thought i noticed a strange thing each time i opened the datapath configuration tool: each iteration of open/save adds an additional space to the front of the comment field.
to test. make a simple datapath, put something in the comments of each RegX, save, open, save, open, ... on each iteration your comment will have an additional space added and slowly shift to the right.
not a problem, but just wanted to point it out.
Datapath Configuration Tool v2.2.0.293
-Ed
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Im making simple OneShot module component. Working fine but please help me with bit wide implementation.
Attached file is 4bit version please help me make nbit (1..8) version.
Many thanks help
Kamil
P.S. sorry my bad english
Show LessI really like Creator. I am a big fan of it and use it daily. It is a very good quality product in my humble opinion.
However the developer teams have concentrated on core functionality, so some features that we are used to in other products like Netbeans, Eclipse or Visual Studio are not presently available. I'm sure they'll come in time.
Some of the features I would like to have available are things like:
- Code Browser (methods and members)
- Refactoring
- 'Find All references' for members and methods.
- 'Jump to Declaration' for members, methods and #DEFINEs
- etc
Add in to the mix, the fact that my main workspace just now contains a bootloadable project and a bootloader. In this case, this intrduces a bug where Creator contantly re-reads the bootloader.hex file from disc, continously, over and over again. This cuases a bit of cludgyness when editing, with the cursor occasionally being slow or jumpy, and an overall sluggishness. This is on an 8-core Intel machine too.
So anyway, I happen also to have Visual Studio 2010 installed, so here's what I did to make a nice smooth editing environment.
I created a new 'empty' project in VS2010 and imported all the .c and .h files from my Creator workspace. I did NOT select the option to 'copy' them to the VS Project directory - thus they are edited 'in place' rather than being copied. I open the project in Creator and the VS2010 project at the same time, and close all the files in Creator.
Visual Studio does a good job of analyzing all the files and finding all the references, and does a great job of syntax highlighting, code folding etc. All the features like refactoring, finding references, jumping to definitions etc etc all work really well.
When I'm done editing and need to build the project I just ALT-TAB back to Creator and hit the build button. Creator automatically picks up all the changes without complaint and builds perfectly. Of course if there are any errors in the code, creator tells you which file and line and you can quickly locate the same line in the VS2010 project. Of course you cannot build or debug from withing VS2010 - but it makes a great editor and it's only an ALT-TAB away from all the debugging and build options you need inside creator.
Hope this helps.
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