PSoC™ 6 Forum Discussions
Hello.
I'm using CY8C6136FDI-F42.
I need to use CSD ADC, but I can't find anything about it in the register TRM documentation.
Which document should I refer to?'
Thanks and Regards,
YS
SPI not working on port 8 and 1.please suggest
Hi Community,
I want to test the QSPI interface of the CY8CPROTO-062-4343W Kit. I want to use one PSoC 62 as a master and one as a slave.
I want the sample project of PSoC 62 in QSPI Master & SIave mode.
Could someone provide me with some information about this, please?
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I am using ssd1306 0.96 inch OLED screen and trying to display the date and time using RTOS on the screen and then connect it to a mobile phone using BLE so it can adjust the time. The project is giving an error. Can anyone help? I have attached the project.
Thank you
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I'm trying to make a custom board by reference of PSoC 63 BLE module.
In the reference design it shows the main controller is CY8C5868LTI-LP036.
I want to ask is there any layout guidelines available?
Show LessHello team,
Hope you are doing well and please see below customer question:
Question for PSoC 6 ADCs/Analog subsystem.
Our goal: Find out the total number of available A/D input pins for PSoC 6.
This is the block diagram from the PSoC 6 datasheet (https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-PSoC_6_MCU_CY8C62X4-DataSheet-v11_00-EN.pdf?fileId=8ac78c8c7ddc01d7017ddd026d585901)
Does this mean that each SARADC connects through its SARMUX to 8 unique A/D input lines? If so, the PSoC 6 should have at least 16 unique analog input pins. Correct?
However, Table 8 on Page 30 only takes about 8 SARMUX pads. So, does this mean that only 8 unique analog input pins are available ??
Table 7. Multiple Alternate Functions also does not mention analog input pins at all. Am I missing something?
Lastly, Programmable Analog Subsystems section mentions this.
So, what we would really like to know is this, how many total usable A/D input lines does PSoC 62 have?
I am talking about the part numbers which have 2 SAR ADCs.
Regards,
Randhir
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I am reopening old problem described in https://community.infineon.com/t5/PSoC-6/CY8CPROTO-062-4343W-USB-Audio-Device-FreeRTOS-demo/m-p/354068
I have successfully compiled and programmed this demo, but after connecting USB cable to second connector J10 (to act as USB device). Windows 10 is unable to recognise the device. Error message "A request for the USB device descriptor failed."
I tried to change priorities in usb_comm.c (as described in old thread). But it does not help me.
Does anyone have a working demo on PROTO kit ?
Could any one help me ? What could be wrong....
Regards
Radim
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Hi @AlenAn14 currently i am running the AWS_OTA using the MQTT example in that I run the "reprov_helper.py" script and found the below issue.
key: {'crv': 'P-256', 'kty': 'EC', 'use': 'sig', 'kid': '1', 'x': 'UR9hgEqcFo14PbkuvIgSpJA0pncbktCZGInvjo0bgbk', 'y': 'Tm3vNOIh8dRBmaj_VS4UyWRfuwf4Whs9CTOqarcczuI'} Device public key has been read successfully. Device certificate generated successfully. 2022-08-02 15:46:56,158 : C : WARN : There is gap between regions 269926400:270254080 and 270303232:270336000 (49152 bytes) 2022-08-02 15:46:56,158 : C : WARN : Policy validation finished with warnings Traceback (most recent call last): File "reprov_helper.py", line 305, in <module> main(sys.argv[1:]) File "reprov_helper.py", line 297, in main create_provisioning_packet() File "reprov_helper.py", line 166, in create_provisioning_packet cytools.create_provisioning_packet() File "C:\Users\Engibrains\ModusToolbox\tools_2.4\python\lib\site-packages\cysecuretools\main.py", line 250, in create_provisioning_packet image_cert=image_cert, dev_cert=dev_certs) File "C:\Users\Engibrains\ModusToolbox\tools_2.4\python\lib\site-packages\cysecuretools\core\strategy_context\prov_packet_strategy_ctx.py", line 54, in create return self._strategy.create(**kwargs) File "C:\Users\Engibrains\ModusToolbox\tools_2.4\python\lib\site-packages\cysecuretools\execute\provisioning_packet_mxs40v1.py", line 176, in create complete=True) File "C:\Users\Engibrains\ModusToolbox\tools_2.4\python\lib\site-packages\cysecuretools\execute\provisioning_lib\cyprov_hsm.py", line 57, in pack_provision_cmd x509.load_pem_x509_certificate(barr, default_backend()) File "C:\Users\Engibrains\ModusToolbox\tools_2.4\python\lib\site-packages\cryptography\x509\base.py", line 514, in load_pem_x509_certificate return rust_x509.load_pem_x509_certificate(data) TypeError: argument 'data': 'bytearray' object cannot be converted to 'PyBytes'
Thanks.
Show LessI have a question about starting my own circuit.
I would like to use the 60 GHz radar sensor in the board and i am not sure which processor will be most compatible with it will low power consuption mainly for measuring level or distance.
Most of circuits are made with Raspberry pi or something simillar but is it possible without it, i mean with host controller and design a circuit for the sensor?
thank you.
Show LessHello everyone,
I am working on the PSoC 62S4 pioneer kit (CY8CKIT-062S4). I want to use the temperature sensor present on the die of the MCU IC. Can you please provide me with any details on how to get done with this? I have read that there are two SAR ADC in this MCU and one temperature sensor is present on each SAR ADC, so for that, I have enabled the SAR ADC block but to properly generate the code from the tool, I have enabled min. 1 channel and have to connect the channel to any analog input pin, but according to the datasheet, I have to connect the ADC input to the temperature sensor using SARMUX, so how can I enable the channel in the project and again add the internal temperature sensor connected to the ADC input. Please share your thoughts and suggest how to read the temperature sensor reading.
Thank you.