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Here's the procedure to make your programmer work with Windows8-
(Please post your queries in the original thread at http://www.cypress.com/?app=forum&id=2232&rID=74548)
Programming PSoC using Programmer on Windows 8 - KBA85688
Question: How to install PSoC Programmer and drivers on Windows 8?
Answer:
Kindly follow this procedure to program your PSoC device with Windows 8 OS:-
1) Upgrade your Programmer to 3.17 from the link “http://www.cypress.com/?rID=38050&source=header”.
2) This step is based on the type of OS:-
a. If your Windows is 32 bit then download “drivers_32bit.zip” file in your computer. Unzip this file and copy folder “drivers” at location “C:\Program Files\Cypress\Programmer\3.17\”.
b. If your Windows is 64 bit then download “drivers_64bit.zip” file in your computer. Unzip this file and copy folder “drivers” at location “C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\Programmer\3.17\”.
3) Go inside the folder “drivers” which you have copied and run the “driver.bat” file.
4) Plug-in MiniProg3 in the USB port of the PC, you should be able to see it in device manager.
5) And you will be able to program you devices now.
Show LessIam using 16 bit counter with ext clk ,counter properties---->period is --1,compare value --0,enable-high,interrupt-TC
input output
Now i gave 1Hz it gives 2sec
10Hz 200msec
100Hz 20msec
1KHz 2mSec like this...........? why?
Now i want how much i wil give frequency from ext.clk that much want as ouput ?
which user module i will use? if period is 1
Show LessHi All,
Have you ever encountered similar problem? The PSoC chip resets itself during a test?
I encounter this problem recently. I put PSoC chip and some relays in a same PCB. One of the relays connected to a high voltage (400VDC) and multimeter. PSoC will control the relay to turn on, then multimeter will measure the voltage. But after PSoC send command to turn on the relay, the chip automatically reset itself.
My PSoC is using USB control from desktop.
Is it because the high voltage cause some surge, so PSoC reset itself? Is there any way to solve this problom?
Please help me. I spend a long time but cannot solve it. Thank you very much!
Show LessI want to use multiple sensor interfaces in PSOC 3, and want to change the sensor interface on the fly through a command from a communication port..Im using CY8KIT-030.
How do I configure the PSoC to support all of the sensor interfaces at the same time?
In the PHUB and DMAC chapter of TRM it is mentioned that "Arbitration phase time depends on the number of channels requesting the DMAC"
"When there is only 1 channel requestingan idle DMAC the arbitration phase takes 1 cycle"
"When there is more than 1 channel requesting a free DMAC, the arbitration phase takes2 cycles."
But actually Arbitration Phase takes only 1 cycle whether one channel is requesting idle DMAC or more than 1 channel are requesting the idle DMAC.
So whenever you are calculating the total time/ total no of cycles for Multiple channels accessing the DMAC, please consider only 1 cycle for arbitration phase for a channel.
Show LessIn the PHUB and DMAC chapter of TRM it is mentioned that "Arbitration phase time depends on the number of channels requesting the DMAC"
"When there is only 1 channel requestingan idle DMAC the arbitration phase takes 1 cycle"
"When there is more than 1 channel requesting a free DMAC, the arbitration phase takes2 cycles."
But actually Arbitration Phase takes only 1 cycle whether one channel is requesting idle DMAC or more than 1 channel are requesting the idle DMAC.
So whenever you are calculating the total time/ total no of cycles for Multiple channels accessing the DMAC, please consider only 1 cycle for arbitration phase for a channel.
Show LessHi All,
I've two comparators (say, CompA & CompB) in my design, whose outputs I take as interrupts by enabling the ComparatorBus interrupt. CompA is at a lower level (threshold) than CompB. Both are continuous time blocks.
I see that CompA works fine when the i/p exceeds the threshold. But it does not give an interrupt for the vice-versa. But, CompB works great for both cases. (You may see that they have different thresholds but the same input).
The red circle in the attached image indicates the absence of a transistion that has to occur when the input falls below the threshold or in other words that which executes an ISR.
Any clarification wud be greatly appreciated.
RAM.
Show LessI would like to simplify my hardware design for raising 2 interrupts events with a single digital input pin to detect pulse edges. So my idea is to use digital input hardware pin to detect pulse falling edge while a isr component to detect a rising edge by connecting to the digital input pin. This trys to raise 2 seperated interrupt events. Make clear that it is not to raise a single event with detecting rising and falling edge. The topdesign is shown as following diagram. Is this going to work? Has anyone have any this experience?
Qingshan
Show LessIs it possible to run the ISSP programmer with 64 bit win7 ?
I just upgraded our PSoC development PC and I can't get the PC to connect to the ISSP.
I installed the ISSP software in Win2000 compatibilty mode and did not get any error messages when the drivers installed.
When I start up the ISSP programmer software, I get an empty message box titled UPIF2 with just an exclamation in the otherwise empty message box.
Thanks,
Steve
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