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Hello Everyone,
I was in the process up updating boards using a Miniprog3 and after attempting to program one of the boards the programmer disconnected and has not been able to connect since. Each time I try to connect I get the error "Firmware is not full loaded and device cannot be detected. Please reconnect - "Miniprog3/18939CA000B23" "
I have looked into upgrading firmware but that option is not available. is there anything I can do to make the port connect again?
Thanks in advance!
Show LessProject was going really well until I got the following error messages moaning about a conflicting type:-
In file included from C_SourceCode\CommandDecoder.c:27:0:
./GPS.h:27:2: error: conflicting types for 'GPS_LOC_t'
}GPS_LOC_t;
^
In file included from C_SourceCode\CommandDecoder.c:25:0:
./GPS.h:27:2: note: previous declaration of 'GPS_LOC_t' was here
}GPS_LOC_t;
^
Where is the conflicting type? If I remove it it says it's not there!
If I rename it, still says it's conflicting. With what?
Has anyone had this problem and managed to overcome it? Error could be somewhere else and just falsely reporting it as the error.Help please.
I had the same problem ( different project ) 3 months ago. Only way I could find to get out of it was to create a new project and copy items across to it.
Conflict went away somehow! Luckily I had only just started the project so wasn't too difficult.
I'm within 2 weeks of finishing this one and I don't really want to start all over again. Must be a simple solution somewhere - isn't there?
Dafydd
Show LessI just purchased the 062 kit, and following the lesson 1-3 Hello World video, the build was successful yet the LED5 does not blink. I have followed the video step by step to make sure there were no errors on my end. I found a question that had the same issue but was answered with steps on how to select debug target. I went to select the debug target but the list is blank, even after restarting the program.
I had a warning the first build that said a value was truncated because it was too large, but I ran it again after following the video once more and build was successful w/no warnings. LED5 still didn't show.
Not really sure where to go from here.
Really need to get this board working since I am using it for a project, I appreciate any responses in advance. Thanks!
Show LessHi all,
I am using CY8CKIT-059 kit to convert the current output of a photodiode to millivolts.
I have designed a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) in PSOC creator which takes photodiode's current as input and I am checking its output using multimeter from pin0[2]. The design is working fine when the current output is in order of microamperes but it doesn't sense anything when current output is in order of nano amperes (varying in 0 to 50 nanoAmperes).
Please suggest the changes in design required so that it can sense current which is in the order of nano amperes. I prefer to use PSOC creator's inbuilt components to solve this issue and don't want to use external components as they may add unrequired noise. The project design is attached for reference.
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Rajat Bandejiya
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I had a pin set up as analog in to a comparator and also digital in. I moved it to a scanning comparator, and got this error:
Cannot use pin as digital HW output when it is connected to an analog HW mux.
If a GPIO pin is connected to an AMuxHW component, its digital input is expected to be used by the matching digital control signal on the AMuxHW component. So this GPIO pin's digital input signal should be reserved for the matching digital control signal on AMuxHW component only.
This is because it kept the hardware digital connection but automatically disabled the digital output?
The digital output probably shouldn't be disabled without also disabling the HW connection? Otherwise we have to click to enable output and then disable HW and then disable output again.
Also I don't understand the second part of the error. There is a digital control signal I could access that matches what the GPIO's digital output would be?
Show LessFollowing CE220263, I believe I have set up everything correctly. I just want to do Cy_GPIO_Write or Cy_GPIO_Set/Cy_GPIO_Clr. The code builds with no errors or warnings, but the pins do not move. Is there any instruction or sample for this simple implementation? I am under the gun to deliver.
Show LessI'm a noob to PSOC Creator but have successfully built some projects exercising a TFT display over SPI. Now I'm being more ambitious and trying to use Segger's emWin library for controlling the display.
The trouble is that I'm not getting build errors for when functions that I'm calling are not defined anywhere. I get a successful build when I shouldn't. I expect to get build errors if the linker can't find functions that have been declared in an include file but aren't defined in a 'c' file. Here is the code that should generate a link error:
When I hover over the function DISP_Read8_A1 which was never declared and then click on "Go to definition", I do get the following message:
The IDE was smart enough to tell me that the function wasn't defined, but the linker isn't?
I would try stepping through the code to see what the compiler/linker has done, but I have way too many loose ends right now to try debugging.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Show LessHello
Target is CYPD3171-24LQXQ_pb,
I would like to import an makefile to PSOC CREATOR, and if build, the makefile will be executed.
Is it possible on PSOC CREATOR?
Thanks
Show LessHi, i used the version 1.2 of the Char LCD component that allows random pin assignments, and
got this error -
Build error: 'LCD1_Cntl_Port_Sync_ctrl_reg__CONTROL_REG' undeclared (first use in this function)
Searching forum thats occurred before, and a fix was done for Creator 4.1 and 4.2. I gather component was
revved to 1.2, thats the last download in the thread.
Now it seems error is back.
This is a real useful component, seems a shame its not in standard library and supported, as well as the
other Community certified components, especially DDS component. Just a thought.
Reason for needing this LCD version is CY8CKIT-059 has a defective P3.2 pin on the package.
Note manual shows this for Vref bypass
So is bypass on P3.2 or P3.3 ?
Regards, Dana.
PS : I see problem, P3.2 does have the cap on it, so manual should be fixed. But the pin anywhere
version of component should also be fixed, Its just too useful a component to ignore.
Show LessAfter disabling a pin, I got this error:
The Power on Reset (POR) setting for each Port must match between the Bootloadable (Application) and corresponding Bootloader projects. Port '1' has values 'Pulled Up' and 'Hi-Z Analog Unbuffered' between the projects respectively.
But all of the remaining pins in the Bootloadable are set to "Don't Care". If I set one of the existing pins to Hi-Z, the error goes away. If all the Bootloadable pins are set to Don't Care, then it shouldn't cause an error, it should just use the value that's set in the Bootloader.
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