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Hello,
I want to read the 1YN Bluetooth transmit power and write to it. How can I do this with the `hcitool`?
I'm using CYW4343A2_001.003.016.0031.0000.1YN.hcd firmware.
As far as I know CYW43439 has a maximum TX power of 8dB. If so is the following output wrong?
# hcitool -i hci0 cmd 0x08 0x004b
LE Read Transmit Power (0x08|0x004b) ncmd 1
Status: Success (0x00)
Min Tx power: -16 dBm
Max Tx power: 12 dBm
Thanks for all the help,
Mesih
Show LessLast few days when I zip my project and sent it to my friend, he found it error to build the project. It reported "No AURIX device is configured". Then I tried to re-sent the project for several times but the error still exist.
We also sent the project to others, but they all failed to build it. It seems that the project can only be built successfully in my computer. I read a discussion report the same question earlier and I agreed that it is a very 'early' compiling error because it seems like it is raised in the preprocessor phase of the compiler.
We both use ADS version 1.9.20 and i am sure that the project files are totally same. The error happens only because we use different computers.
Update:
I created a new project and send it to my friend again, but he still fails to build it. I will attach this project below and I wonder if someone could build it successful.
This problem has been bothering us for a few days now. Any help is appreciated!
Show LessStill getting used to the newer ModusToolbox apps, as we had used PSoC Creator for years. I created a new project based on the MPN using the BSP Assistant app. This project uses the CapSense library to create a touchpad. Using the CapSense Configurator app, I successfully assigned each of the Rows/Columns to a specific GPIO. This assignment was reflected in the Device Configurator app. However, now I would like to add a few more rows/columns to my touchpad. I labelled these GPIO in the "Pins" tab of the Device Configurator. However, these new GPIO don't appear in either the Device Configurator under the Peripherals>System>CapSense>MSC 0 Parameters window, nor do they appear in the CapSense Configurator under Scan Configuration> Pin. It almost seems like I am missing a step of either importing the Device Config to the CapSense Configurator or vice versa.
Here you can see I have configured the pin at Port 5, Pin 6 same way as the others and named it E45:
But when I then go to the Peripherals tab and try to assign Row 7 to it, it does not appear in the drop-down list:
If I check the CapSense Configurator, it also does not appear in the drop-down list:
None of the rest of the GPIO that I added show up either. What am I doing wrong?
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Hi, all,
The current version of PSOC Creator is 4.4. It was released in Oct, 2020. This version is released about 3 and a half years ago.
When a new version of PSOC Creator is released?
Show LessHow to configure 1MW in DTM mode without using CMW500 tester?
Thanks,
Sowmya
Simultaneous le and br/ edr controller host bluetooth devices on my bluetooth scan what are they used for and what brands are there out there my neighbors wifi went out and 5 Bluetooth speakers were exposed connected to my iphone
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Hi all,
Would anyone know the purpose of the 't_offset' parameter in the following function please ? It is not documented the v4.0.6 App help.
ENCODER_POSIF_GetRotorAngle ( ENCODER_POSIF_t *const HandlePtr, uint32_t t_offset )
Thanks very much
Show LessHere I make 2 devices talking to each other over mDNS multicast protocol.
Device A:
- WICED SDK 6.6.0 based application runs over 4343WA1 wifi chip. Configured FreeRTOS + LwIP.
- The app joined a multicast group (224.0.0.251) and send a packet of igmp v2 member report.
Device B:
- The app running over Linux Ubuntu 20.04 joined the same multicast group by calling
setsockopt(aSocket, IPPROTO_IP, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, ...);
Upon this condition, the devB sends a query packet to the group and the devA receives it. Then, the devA makes a reply packet and send to the same group, but the devB never receives it. Wireshark has no packet dump for the devA reply packet, either.
I put some debug message at the function wwd_thread_send_one_packet() in WWD/internal/wwd_thread.c and make sure the packet transfer to the WiFi chip done well as expected.
Here is my question that is any reason the WiFi chip doesn't send a multicast packet out to the network?
(added: it seems to be none of multicast transmit packets actually going out to the network. The call wwd_wifi_get_counters( STA, &counters ) returns counters.txmulti unchanged at all.)
Your comment is highly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi All,
I have a project with 3 x PWM Apps using 3 x CCU4's.
When I add the ENCODER_POSIF App and I select 'New App Instance' to use the 4th CCU4 I get the following error...
"Dave is not able to grant your last hardware resource request"
Any help would be appreciated.
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