PSoC™ 5, 3 & 1 Forum Discussions
Hello ,
I have got question about : How can I implementation SHT10 humidity sensor in CY8C27443-24PXI using I2C ? I read a lot of datasheet etc. but I still do not know how.
Thanks for all help.
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I am trying to use module AMuxN in CY8C28445 from wizard and its datasheet. I am going to set AMUX into single mode with 14 analog inputs. but i found the wierd error when compiling. The error is: cannot include source file "AMuxN.h"; file not found!! why PSOC did not attach the AMuxN.h file in PSOC Designer 5.3 ?? besides, I also try to use article form Mr Ganesh to build my AMUX but still not work when compiling. there is an error that is: on sintax--> DAC_CR &= ~0x80; ( undeclared identifier `DAC_CR') why?? would you give solution??
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Hi Everyone,
Here is a question that was asked during the PSoC World Virtual Conference that was held during December 12-13, 2012.
Is there an analog way of sine wave generation in PSoC1?
The answer is yes. The AN2025 discusses how sine wave can be generated in the PSoC way by using band pass filter.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2600
-Sandesh
Show LessA new Knowledge Base article has been filed to address an issue customers have seen with our Kit collateral on the CY8CKIT-002B rev *B using the CY8C28xxx device. The title of this post is the symptom of the issue. The knowledge based article and workaround is located here:
http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=56388
If you have experienced this issue and the workaround does not work please file a tech support case and reference this forum post and Knowledge Base article. To file a tech support case please navigate to the following web page:
www.cypress.com/go/support
Thank you,
Matthew Buza
Product Marketing Engineer
Show LessHi,
I'm wondering if anyone can give advice.
I just bought the CY8CKIT-050A from mouser ( http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Cypress-Semiconductor/CY8CKIT-050A/?qs=%2fha2pyFadugyti4TX04RmxLRFwrnipuO4okM7qhwiMYsiRLxPtEkKA%3d%3d ).
I believe this is the older version of the PSOC5 development kit. Am I missing much by not using the new 5LP dev kit? Is the documentation for the older board still available somewhere?
I've noted that cypress offer a board upgrade program. Does anyone know if this is time limited?
Cheers.
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Paul
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great to see data for the PSoC 5 LP. The press release talks about single cell battery operation, the data sheet has a gap in regards to specs needed for single cell.
Advertising talks about very low voltage operation from 0.5V - 5.5V, sounds great. Unfortunately the data sheet talks about power numbers starting at 1.71V and up. Well, that is not a single cell any more. Ooops, there is not even any mentioning of the boost converter in the current data sheet.
There are no power numbers that include an operating mode with the boost converter on!? - did I miss it?
Based on this observvation I have to assume that the lowest possible operating voltage is 1.71 V, which is still very good but contradicts the press release.
What did I miss?
Show LessI have configured the UART for Buffered operation with a buffer size of 128 running at 57.6Kbps. Using UART_PutArray I have issues sending more than a few characters.
At 5 characters, they are all sent correctly, and 6 breaks it. It looks as if the problem is related to interrupts. As long as the UART_PutChar routine puts the character directly into the PSOC UART send data register the character are sent. If the UART_PutChar routine places the character into the buffer then the buffer continues to fill and none of the characters are sent. The UART_TxBufferWrite increments correctly and the UART_TxBuffer Read stays at zero.
The TX - On FIFO Empty interrupt is turned on and it seems like the interrupt is just not firing.
Any Ideas?
Show LessHi Everyone,
Here is a question that was asked during the PSoC World Virtual Conference that was held during December 12-13, 2012.
Q: "Is it possible to drive a Stepper Motor using PSoC 1?"
A: Yes, it is possible to drive a stepper motor using PSoC 1. "AN2197-Stepper Motor Driver for Smart Gauges" - http://www.cypress.com/?rID=2638 provides details on how to use PSoC 1 to drive a low-power stepper motor for smart pointer gauges.
We are hoping that these question/answers will be helpful for those who could not attend. If you have a question about PSoC 1, feel free to start a thread and pour in your doubts.
Best Regards
Anshul
Show LessThis is just a reminder.
DEC-17th is the deadline for submitting the Component. Please do submit the component before that.
Regards,
Rahul Ram
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