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Apr 12, 2016
02:11 PM
Hi, this is Gaurav. I'm doing the I2c Tx project from the 101 videos. I did it several times but I'm not getting the ack signal after transmitting the protocol from the bridge.
I've attached the project file below. Please give the solution and explanation so that i could understand the things.
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If you want to use KitProg and BCP, then you need to use I2C Pins as P3[4] and P3[5]. Check the attached project.
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Apr 13, 2016
12:54 AM
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Apr 13, 2016
12:54 AM
A bit more information could be helpful:
Which PSoC Kit do you use?
What code are you sending over the BCP
What is the exact answer?
What did you connect to P5_0 and P5_1
Did you look into your Kit's schematic to see which pins are needed for USB-I2C bridge.
Bob
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