PSoC™ 4 Forum Discussions
Anyone code C for AT commands from the Psoc4 BLE to Inventeksys wireless? Having an issue in the UART when putting out a string.
Here's my basic code:
#include "project.h"
int main()
{
UART_Start();
UART_UartPutString("PX\r\n");
for(;;)
{
}
}
I'm just testing if I can send commands out to automate a process. I'm keeping this really basic. Anyone have any experience or insight to Inventeksys's setup? This links their user manual AT CMD’s | eS-WiFi Support
The response I'm receiving is
>
PX
The real message I am supposed to be receiving looks like this:
>
ERROR: Insufficient Arguments
Usage: PX <0 = Server, 1 = Client>,<0-9 Exit Streaming gpio pin>
>
Show LessMy application requires to use a flexible thin pcb.
I would like to use the antenna design form the cypress antenna reference guide (http://www.cypress.com/documentation/application-notes/an91445-antenna-design-and-rf-layout-guidelines ), but in this document they only refers to pcb boards with thickness of 0,508mm (20mils). The flex pcb is only 0.1mm (4mils) thick. How I have to adjust the width of with of the transmission line?
And is it possible to have the antenna and ground plane at the same layer on a one layer pcb (would be a lot easer for prototyping)?
Show LessHello, my name is Nicolas, I'm an iOS developer.
We are using a peripheral with cypress chip. To upgrade the firmware of this peripheral we are using CySmart iOS and Android application. We would like to integrate the OTA firmware upgrade functionality in our iOS and Android apps. We tried to use the CySmart open source code to integrate it in our apps but its a little tied to the CySmart Platform, and we are having some issues to implement this.
We were wondering if there is any kind of SDK or any other tool that we could insert into our app. Also, we are open to any kind of suggestion that you may have for us regarding to this whole process.
Btw, we experienced some issues with the CySmart Android app, when we wanted to use the Bootloader tool the app disconnect from the peripheral making impossible to upgrade the firmware through it.
Regards, Nicolas
Show LessUsing Psoc Creator 4.1 and CY84247 module on the CYKit-042. I am using P3.5 as uart tx via SCB1. Everything works fine w the UART, but I need to pull down the TX line for ~1sec to reset comms then turn back to UART TX. How do I reconfigure the P3.5 TX line as a GPIO line and then back to a TX line programmatically at runtime?
Thanks
Wayne
Show Lesshey! I'm using the Pioneer Kit CY8CKIT-042-BLE and everything worked fine.
But now i'mt not able to connect the device to my pc. I've tried to restore it via PSOC Programmerb there is no PORT enabled. I can update the firmware and after updating the firmware there is a PORT connection for about 1 second. After that the status LED stops blinking and only the power LED is on. I'm using PSOC Creator 4.1 and PSOC Porgrammer 3.26 with CY8C4247LQI-BL483 with Windows 7.
Greets Andre
Show LessI am getting the following error(s) when I try to build a project after just completing schematics:
I have already run Update Components, and see that the installed cy_boot version is 5.6. The clock version is 1,2. Both of these fall under
So I assume they are related issues.
Show LessHi, I want to use touchpad or button matrix to detect presence of object on a plane.
The design guide and component datasheet have few information about this.
So how could I set up a button matrix? How to physically connect each sensor widget? Is there any more detailed description about this component?
I attached my project with Tuner.
PS: I often get I2C communication fail problem, any one knows why is that?
Thanks!
Good luck.
Song
Show LessHi
I am having problems getting data out of a ADXL362 accelerometer. Here's the datasheet of the ADXL362:
http://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADXL362.pdf
I am using CYBLE-01400-800 running on CY8CKIT-042-BLE. Yet I am not dealing with BLE. I am just trying to get the SPI communication between MCU and ADXL362 working. Also, I am using Miniprog3 to program and debug (since on my final prototype, I can only connect Miniprog3). It delivers 2.5 V to the system (which should be fine for both, PSoC MCU and ADXL362)
I am using the UDB Version of SPI Master. I read lots of forum posts about PSoC SPI Master and its API's. Most of them included answers from Bob Marlowe and hli (both Cypress employees?). In one forum entrance they mention that it's better to manually control the Slave Select of the SPI. I did this (using a control register) --> using my logic analyzer, I found that the SS line is not going high or low at all (even using the control register). I attached a picture of the logic analyzer output as well. So I guess that's the reason why my ADXL362 does not return any data. However, it might also be that the way I use the SPI Master API is still faulty. Anyway, I attached my project. Please have a look at it and tell me if you see where I am going wrong.
Thanks
Show LessI need to prepare a setup for EN 300 328 receiver blocking. Can someone (Perhaps at Cypress) recommend a way to do this? I imagine I need to establish a connect and monitor the quality of the connect, perhaps packet error rate.
Thank you
Rich
Show LessHi,
I'm working on a usecase that shall meet the following conditions:
1. BLE device shall operate in peripheral mode.
2. BLE device shall support multiple connections from other central devices. If yes; how many connection can i have?
3. Is there Linux driver/stack available for the BLE chipset?
Is there any chipset available which supports the same?
Please advice...