PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Hi,
I've successfully created a simple component. What I what to do is PREVENT instancing on this component.
I've imported the cy_boot_xx component which disallows instancing. I reviewed the source code available, the properties and the Symbol parameters.
The only thing I noticed is the cy_boot_xx property "Doc.DefaultInstanceName" is 'blank'.
When I try to set my component's property "Doc.DefaultInstanceName" to 'blank'. The error message comes up "Property value is not valid" => "Illegal character".
What do I need to do to prevent instancing? I just want to drop only one of these components on the schematic. Only one is necessary.
Len.
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I using a miniprog3 programmer attached on a 64-bit win7 laptop (and or) desktop. After working with a clean installation of the latest PSoC creator 4.2, I noticed the characteristic usb plug/unplug windows sounds... I wasn't plugging nor unplugging the programmer- just typing code... After a couple of hours I got the popup window that says that my USB device is not recognized by the windows... Meanwhile the green led on the programmer went off... The same thing happened last day on my desktop and I assumed that my USB port on the desktop was the problem. Today it happened again on the laptop.
I tried rebooting (many times), manually uninstalling and installing the driver pointing to the c:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\Programmer\drivers\mprog3\mprog3.inf file , but without success...
by the way the programmer was attached on a PSoCkit-001C but I'm sure is not hardware problem...
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Show LessAssuming one has MiniProg3 or MiniProg4/KitProg3, which technically can transmit SWV, is Creator (or any other part of dev-env) able to catch and demultiplex all 32 ITM Stimulus channels? Is it able to save chosen channel data to a file?
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I would like to use the UART component as follow in half duplex mode:
Responding only if the received byte has parity bit set to 1, otherwise do nothing. Sending only with parity bit 0.
Is that somehow possible?
My attempt now is:
UartByte = UART_GetByte();
UartControlReg = UART_ReadControlRegister();
When reading the control register, which bit is signaling odd parity?
Thanks in advance....
Show LessHello ,
I am currently working on PSOC 4 as well as PSOC 5.
I am stucked while building any project.
I am trying to build UART_TX example code using PSOC 4 as well as PSOC5 LP but the problem is I am not able to build the code and it stucks on Tech Mapping....
Below I am attaching my screen that appears when i am trying to build the project..
Please Provide me any solution as soon as possible ..
It is urgent!!
Show LessHi everyone,
right now I'm trying to flash some Demo Code into CY8CKIT-142_PSoC BLE. I have followed the Pioneer-Kit-Guide until Create Blinking LED Demo. However when I loaded the code to my workspace. It shows that this code is compatible with CY8C4245AXI-483, not with the PSoC I have. The result is:
--------------- Build Succeeded: 02/26/2019 09:52:50 ---------------
Error: dbg.M0033: The selected debug target 'CY8C4247LQI-BL483' is not compatible with the project's selected device 'CY8C4245AXI-483'.
What can I do to change the device? Is there any difference between 042 and 142 version? because most of the guides are for 042.
When I selected Debug Target, the CY8CKIT-142 shows PSoC 4200 BLE CY8C4247LQ, not Cy8C4245AXI like in the Guide.
Best regards,
Viet
Show LessWhen launching PSoC Creartor or updating components, the folder are automatically created in the following directories.
C:\Users\username\Documents\PSoC Creator
Is it possible to specify a generation destination?
Show LessI'm creating a custom component - a driver for a peripheral. I want to use an UDB based design, clocked at a specific rate so to accomplish this, I create component ```compUDB``` which is the "meat" of the component using UDB editor and then create ```compBase``` which uses ```compUDB``` and feeds it with a specific clock rate. (If there is a better way of creating an UDB-based component with a specific clock rate please let me know!)
Anyway, I don't particularly want ```compUDB``` to be exposed to the end user of ```compBase```. Three also seem to be problems with ```compUDB```'s API headers not being available to ```compBase``` because they live in their own generated API directory in the project rather than being generated in a sub-folder of ```compBase```'s API.
I wasn't able to find any information regarding nested component designs (I tried broad search online and looking into the PSoC Component Author Guide). Does the community have any words of wisdom regarding the issue?
Show LessHi,
I'm using Creator's "Configure System Clocks" editor. I assign the XTAL or Digital Signal (DSI) frequencies. When I perform a "Generate Application" I cannot find any of these assigned frequencies in the .h or .c files created.
Can the compiler get access to the user assigned XTAL or DSI Frequencies? Or am I missing something?
Len
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Essentially what the question in the title says - I'm making a driver for a peripheral which uses a custom communication scheme with a set clock speed - so it would be pretty silly to give the component user the choice over that clock speed. I want to set the rate for the component - i.e. have an component-internal clock.
I'm building the component using the UDB Editor but I'd be happy using the Datapath editor if that's the only way to accomplish this.
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