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PSoC™ 6 Forum Discussions

Siamak
PSoC™ 6
Hi,I bought a CY8CPROTO-062-4343W to prototype a CSX touchpad. I was looking for a guide to develop properly but I was not able to find any code examp... Show More
praveen_kullu
PSoC™ 6
I have gone through  example codes and documentation of using capsense on my CY8CPROTO-062-4343W Kit, i am not sure how capsense is communicating with... Show More
ruga_4640171
PSoC™ 6
I have a board where supplying 3.3V through the PSOC programmer allows me to erase the chip and program. However 2.5V or 1.8V, programmer configuratio... Show More
PaSw_2578827
PSoC™ 6
I have an AIOS service with multiple Analog characteristics. I registered a service callback and I want to handle the data that's getting written to t... Show More
Tim_Shih
PSoC™ 6
Dear Receiver,  Due to an unexpected reset of my computer, the ModulToolBox also break down. Before ModulToolBox break down, it is in the debug mode. ... Show More
YuMa_1534086
PSoC™ 6
Hello.   Q1) If I use external power(AC adaptor) instead of USB bus power, do I need to change or modify any kits?   Kit guide has descriptions like b... Show More
Boris
PSoC™ 6
Hello, I have some suggestions for improving the usability of modus toolbox: 1) Please add the default installation path to the Makefile of all the de... Show More
DaEr_349131
PSoC™ 6
hi, is there a guide how to build a project utilizing UDB's with modus. i.e. it's ok to use psoc creator to build/synthesize the verilog file "once", ... Show More
AlGi_4647181
PSoC™ 6
Hi, I cannot find the component LCD_seg for psoc63 in Psoc creator. Can you please help with this? I only have the graphic LCD components. Thanks. Bes... Show More
AlGi_4647181
PSoC™ 6
Hi, I am using CY8C6347BZI-BLD54 and I would like to double my i2s signals (defaulted on port 5), on another port, for example port 8. Is it possible ... Show More
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PSoC™ 6

PSoC™ 6

Discussion forum regarding PSoC™ 6 - 32-bit Arm Microcontroller (MCU) Forum, discusses the 40-nm technology - best combination of ultra-low-power consumption, flexibility, security and high-performance topics.