PSoC™ 6 Forum Discussions
Hi,
I'm trying to make Wi-Fi enterprise connection with TP-LINK router using radius server but, while connecting I'm getting error as MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_BAD_CERT at the time of parsing server certificate.
Same scenario I tested with Cisco router then there is no error. Able to connect successfully.
FYI: Using CYW43455 chip as Wi-Fi module
TP-link model no: Archer MR200
Cisco Model no: Linksys E900
Thanks
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I'm working with a customer that needs the I3C protocol on the PSoC device, looking this old thread seems Infineon was studying the feasibility to implement it on newer products, so my questions are:
1 - Is there any planned device on the near roadmap with I3C?
2 - If not, is it possible to implement using the UDB (Universal Digital Block) or is it possible to implement using the cortex M0 to be dedicated to emulate the I3C?
Thanks in advance,
Marcelo - Neutronics FAE
Show LessIm using a PSOC6 + Micron 2Gb QSPI NAND flash MTMT29F2G01xxxxxxx 8 pin device.
Micron support has been basically a black hole so thought I would ask here even though its not directly - I don't think - related to the PSOC6 QSPI...but I'm getting desperate ...
I created the NAND flash driver from some MTB NOR flash driver code with the cyhal_qspi... stuff plus other GitHub NAND flash driver code that is really old..2011 I think but..(ok so..why didn't i just use that one?? it would have required a fair amount of re-work and essentially my driver is almost the same now anyways, in case you were wondering)
Quickie...there are 2048 blocks of 64 pages in the NAND flash.
I entirely erase the flash to FF's at the start of main()...
When I write to any page in a block with an even block number , I can read it back correctly AND when I read +/- ANY number of pages from that one, I get FF's like I should expect (since its entirely erased)
When I write to any page in a block with an odd number AND not on a N*64 boundary (eg: block# 3 page 193), I can read the page back correctly BUT when I read +/- ANY number of pages from that one, *I get the SAME values I wrote to the original page*
QSPI at 25 MHz, I have a logic analyzer that shows the traces and all timing / transactions look perfect..
Its as if the "someone" is caching the pages written to odd addresses and just giving them back to me no matter what.
But like I said if the original page is written to an even block number everything else returns FF's like it should.
Anybody have a suggestion??? Also if its not pertinent to this forum feel free to trash this I can try others.
thanks
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Is there a way to know whether the reset of MCU comes from the "power on reset" or XRES reset?
Thanks for your help!
Hi,
I am a new guy for infineon MCUs.
And I am trying to build boot loader for PSoc 61 MCU. I copied BSP from working application code of main image.
And I found MCUboot-Based_Basic_Bootloader example but it is for PSoc 62, which use CM0+ and CM4, which is not applicable to me.
So, how can I create example code for PSoc 61? How can I start?
Regards,
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Hello,
I want to ask when using PDL on PSoC6 how can i get a character via UART with a blocking call (similar to how the HAL function cyhal_uart_getc() works)?
I tried the function UART_GET but this is a non-blocking call.
Best regards,
Horia Modran
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Currently, I am using the miniprog4 over SWD to program my chip (CY8C6347FMI-BLD43), before I build the project I make sure to put the PSoC creator into release before building.
Once I program the chip successfully with full functionality and remove the SWD connect, it loses all functionality until I plug it back in and send power. I have set up the chip to accept external power but it does nothing. I am 99% sure that I have external power connected correctly.
Is there anything I am missing? I attached a simple example program I am trying to run.
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I am facing a problem to build the matter door lock example using modus shell after changing the matter library from "shared git repo" to "local git repo".
The shell shows linking error when I tried to build the project as shown.
I think this problem is the same as the problem discussed in this post Solved: Re: Link error occurred in case "matter library" u... - Infineon Developer Community
But I can't find a clear solution in the discussion. Based on my investigation, I have found that the library is built to a wrong directory (ext folder) but by right it should be built to the "libs folder". (* Please correct me if I am wrong.)
And I believe that this is the reason that caused the above error.
Can anyone tell me what should I modify so that the matter library can be built in the correct directory?
Thanks.
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Setup :
1. Board : PSoC 6(062-4343W prototyping kit)
2. MTB 3.0
3. TeraTerm
Problem Statement :
UART task created using the FreeRTOS along with retarget_io. Whenever the character is pressed the rx_cback() UART callback must get hit and share the character through Queue for UART_task.
When the queue mechanism of the FreeRTOS is implemented the rx_cback is never hit.
Without queue this concept works fine(Here we are waiting for getc() inside Uart_task)
Attached is the file.
Regards
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I have successfully programmed and unprogrammed PSoC demos on the CY8CPROTO-062-4343W boards but once I program an Wifi_Demo the board is bricked. The board runs the firmware but cannot be reprogrammed. I have tried this on 5 different boards with the same results. This discussed the same problem without providing a solution. BTW I have updated the adapter firmware tried the Cypress programmer as well.
Any help will be appreciated since I have had to order 5 new boards.
Log Error:
1. Error: DAP 'psoc6.cpu' initialization failed (check connection, power, transport, DAP is enabled etc.)
2. Warn : Failed to power down Debug Domains.
3.Error: Failed to connect to the target device.
The firmware is disabling the SWJ pins and as a result, we are not able to program the device again. We will get in touch with Atmosphere IoT to rectify this issue.
Here I have attached Screenshot of this error.
Thank you for bringing this to our notice!
You will be contacted by a Cypress, an Infineon Technologies Company, representative regarding the replacement of your kit.
Hope this helps,
Thanks and Regards,
Hemanth
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