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Hello all,
Greetings for the day.
I am just starting to understand the PSoC Creator, for that I had it downloaded from the Cypress's site & now it's showing me this message as in screenshot.
Guide me with it.
Also I tried to configure the Matrix kepad with it but as it just showed Capsense_CSD block, I was unable to get the designing or visual interface as I used to get with the PSoC 1 in PSoC designer 5.4.
Where can I see that matrix pattern configured & where can I define the specific pins for the each row/column?
In an overall I want to have basic idea about configuring the components, having them visualized, & help on how to check or interface them with Pioneer kit? As in PSoC 1 i had a ref board for checkong BTNs & Sliders, but here i wish to configure a Matrix Keypad how should I proceed? Please give me guidelines to work with PSoC Creator & PSoC 4 (CY8CKIT042 Pioneer kit).
Please mind I'm switching from PSoC 1 to PSoC 4, directly.
Thanks & Regards-
Amit
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Click on the button "Get license online", and fill out the form. You will receive an email containing the license code.
As for the CapSense: search in CapSense datasheet for "matrix"
Put a Capsense component onto your sheet and start to configure it.
Under the Widgets-tab you'll find matrix buttons which you need to "add"
Configurer number of rows and columns (default was 5) for your buttons
and so on, as the datasheet tells.
Have you already got a pcb with your buttons? If no, you could try using conductive ink on overhead foil.
Bob
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Thanks Bob,
1) I have got the Capsense_CSD module in the Creator & was able to configure it for the matrix formation of buttons. My real trouble is, how to analyse the configuration done in creator on-board? Where to find the 2nd board which will have matrix buttons on it?
Do you mean to say, I need the matrix buttons board designed + PCB ready before working for it with the PSoC 4 & Creator?
Doesn't their come any ready module, pilot to test like it was with the PSoC 1? If Yes, where to find them?
If it doesn't, are there some ref. designs for me to try with std. configurations like 4x4 or 3x4 etc?
2) I'm going through the Creator 101 video series to understand it, please help me get it quick; anything simplified.
3) As for the PSoC 4 I have plans to buy a CY8CKIT-042 PSoC 4 PIONEER KIT,
with that I was suggested to have MiniProg3 for the programming various devices (as an universal programmer). Do I need to have it? Yes, I have plans to switch the controller used. Please Guide.
Waiting...
Regards-
Amit
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1) I have got the Capsense_CSD module in the Creator & was able to configure it for the matrix formation of buttons. My real trouble is, how to analyse the configuration done in creator on-board? Where to find the 2nd board which will have matrix buttons on it?
Do you mean to say, I need the matrix buttons board designed + PCB ready before working for it with the PSoC 4 & Creator?
Doesn't their come any ready module, pilot to test like it was with the PSoC 1? If Yes, where to find them?
If it doesn't, are there some ref. designs for me to try with std. configurations like 4x4 or 3x4 etc?
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=100752 CY8CKIT-024 CapSense Proximity Shield
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=78578 AN85951 - PSoC® 4 CapSense® Design Guide Page 32 / 33 for kits
http://www.mouser.com/new/terasic-technologies/terasic-cypCapSense/
2) I'm going through the Creator 101 video series to understand it, please help me get it quick; anything simplified.
Thats the best approach is the video series. Also contact local FAE, they can do quick
demos in your facility.
3) As for the PSoC 4 I have plans to buy a CY8CKIT-042 PSoC 4 PIONEER KIT,
with that I was suggested to have MiniProg3 for the programming various devices (as an universal programmer). Do I need to have it?
The Pioneer board has a PSOC 5LP and a PSOC 4 on it. The former is used to implement
debugging and programming of the PSOC 4. So you do not need a Miniprog3 to work with
this kit.
Regards, Dana.
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Hey Dana,
What if I plan to use the controller from PSoC 4100 family (e.g. CY8C4125AXI-483), will I be able to debug and program that device with 042 pioneer kit?
Thanks & Regards-
Amit
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The -042 pioneer kit is a psoc 42xx part. If you want true 41xx part
proto the following -
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=92146 PSOC-049
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/100/CY8CKIT-049-4xxx_PSoC4_Prototyping_Kit_Guide_001-9-321160.pdf
You will need a Miniprog3 to do debug with this kit.
You could use a pioneer board to write / debug, then change the part number in project
to a 41xx, paying attention to the differences between the two families. Then program
using bootloader approach or Miniprog3. A little more involved, tricky. Keep in mind the
chip resources different between the two parts, look at datasheet side by side for the
two families.
Regards, Dana.
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Hi Dana,
Just one thing :-
Is it like that
with MiniProg3 I will be able to program & debug any of the PSoC controller (like a universal programmer)?
If it is so I can go for having it.
Thanks & Regards-
Amit
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Minprog 3 can handle PSOC 3, 4, 4 BLE, 4M, 5LP.
Not PSOC 1.
User guide - www.cypress.com/
Regards, Dana.
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Thanks Dana,
I think I will have it as I'm going to be mostly fot the PSoC 4.
Regards-
Amit
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Glad I could help.
Regards, Dana.