PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
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Hello,
I'm not too familier with PSOC terminology yet, so I hope you can understand me:
I'm using a PSOC 5 LP prototyping kit - the stick kind.
How can I get the ADC values out of the ADC so I can use them in hardware?
I think it might be better to draw a picture:
To be clear: I've gone through the ADC to UART example. From my understanding of how PSOC works, this is not what I want. From my understanding, the main loop runs at about 1 KhZ, and I want to be able to access the full 1 MhZ ADC sampling rate. From my understanding, if I want the full 1 MhZ, then I need to create everything in the top design file, not programatically.
Am I under the correct understanding that whenever I enter something into Main(), it gets executed on the microcontroller portion of the chip?
Best Wishes,
-TJP
Show LessI have a power button which cause interrupt and wakesup the system from Deep Sleep.
I would like to add, even only when the system is on (not a sleep), sort kind of filter, Debouncer or even just the D-FF the filter noise.
the problem is that those components require a clock and when I tried to add it even with Control Register which is initialized to transfer the signal from the
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The install seems to want to write files outside of the install directory, so windows 10 security is blocking that, as it should. I selected the E: drive for the install. No surprise the install can't find files on the C: drive. My C: drive is full.
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I am usin PSoC Creator 4.3 with BLE 4200 device.
Why cant't change the setting 'Parity' in UART Basic tab (if select IrDa mode)?
Is this how it should be?
Thanks.
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Hi every body. I want to run an TCP/IP ethernet with ENC28J60 and CYC4245AXI-483
is there any body that have an example to share with me?
any samples that I founded is about psoc3, when I changed chip selection from psoc3 to psoc4 several errors occur. It is cause to confuse me to run and understand.
As a basic view point I need to understand how does ENC28J60 with their registers to have an TCP/IP ethernet network building. In addition what can I do to manage control and buffer registers of ENC28J60 as well as to work well.
please guide me...
thanks for attention...
Show LessIn summary;
The CharLCD_I2C Component has been tested with PSoC3, PSoC and PSoC5LP successfully using 2x16 and 4x20 LCD displays. The CharLCD_I2C component sends data over in 4 bit packets which allows it to work with the readily available, very inexpensive PCF8574AT (I2C Serial to Parallel Converter) connected to the Parallel Inputs of the HD44780 LCD module ($3-$4) requiring only 2 I/O pins and a 4 wire connector for a stand alone display. The I2C LCD component provided by Cypress sends data over in 8 bit packets and requires a much less available, more expensive Serial Input LCD Module ($20-$25) that requires 2-4 resistors, 2-3 i/o pins and a 5-6 wire connector for a stand alone display. The Char LCDmp component will work with only the HD44780 LCD module ($2) but requires 6 i/o pins and an 8 wire connector for a stand alone display.
The Zipped_Files include the CharLCD_I2C component, Datasheet, and Example projects (CY8CKIT-059, CY8CKIT-042).
Please read the Datasheet carefully to avoid building and compiling errors.
Respectfully, Mike
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I've created a number of custom components that I have submitted to the "Code Examples" forum.
I have a custom component library that I have been accumulated these components.
I'm looking for a 'simple'/'clean' way to add a new component to my custom library.
I've seen the "-import" option in cyprjmgr.exe. I believe this should allow me to add a new component.
However, I'm looking for a simple way for any user to be able to locate my custom library so that I can use the -import option.
Something similar to how the Creator can find "updated" components and allow a simple means for the update to occur.
Are there any "hooks" in Creator to simplify updating custom libraries?
Show LessWhen trying to attach to a running target, PSoC Creator returns:
Error "Unable to acquire target device PSoC 63 CYBLE-416045-02 (CM0p): " was received while trying to change the selected target.
When using the "Select Debug Target..." option, the same error appears first. On second try, a debug session starts successfully.
Any ideas on what could cause this odd behavior?
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I am having trouble locating kit packages that actually download... the links don't seem to work.
Specifically, https://www.cypress.com/file/45116/download for CY8CKIT-030 doesn't work. I did try several others with the same result.
However, the one for CY8CKIT-044 did download but I can not get it to install in Creator.
I am asking where to put the unzipped files or what process or tool to use to install it (them) in Creator such that it shows up on the list of kits. (Yes, I did click the green refresh icon next to "no kit packages installed".) I did look for hints or help in the search and index function of Creator's help feature and kitprog is all I found.
Thanks very much
Tim Miner
I am using PSoC 4.2 at the moment. I see 4.4 is available.
Show LessUsing PSOC Creator 4.3. Where can I find details on what changes have been made to updated components that I see in the Component Update Tool? I have a release coming up and need to decide whether to update the components before the release.
Thanks!
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