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Hello,
I am very new to the world of PSoCs and my first exposure is a project I am working on using a CY8CPROTO-063-BLE. I am currently using "retarget I/O" and a UART block to establish communications over USB. However, I am trying to implement USB communications through a USBFS block to take advantage of full USB capabilities. I downloaded the code example CE223368 link here and changed the target device to CY8CPROTO-063-BLE. Upon doing this, I received a clock error stating that "The selected device does not support USB" (see image below) and I am unable to get the required clock frequency and accuracy to 48 MHz, +-0.25%.
Does the CY8CPROTO-063-BLE support using a USBFS block?
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Hello @jward2 ,
The module which you have selected does not support USB functionality.
Refer https://community.cypress.com/t5/PSoC-6-MCU/CYBLE-416045-02-USB/m-p/170799
Regards,
Anjana
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Hello @jward2 ,
The module which you have selected does not support USB functionality.
Refer https://community.cypress.com/t5/PSoC-6-MCU/CYBLE-416045-02-USB/m-p/170799
Regards,
Anjana
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Hi @AnjanaM_61 ,
That is unfortunate, but thank you for confirming my suspicions. I suppose using a UART block will have to do.
Thank you
James
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Thanks for your reply @MotooTanaka .
I am currently using a UART component, I was trying to see if this particular PSoC supported full USB functionality (USB 2.0 compatible). Anjana above answered that already and it does not support full USB functionality, so a UART block will have to suffice.
Thanks again 😊