PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Would be nice if Pin labels showed user names AND tool generated names,
like you do for the LCD pins, the only pins you apparently do this for.
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Hello everyone,
Anyone here have prior experience in development of a signal conditioner in Psoc Creator ? Actually, the main components which I have to implement are a filter and a instrumentation amplifier. I would be very pleased, if anyone could point me in the right direction. I'm a really a beginner in Psoc Creator enviroment.
Thanks in Advance
When chose digital signal for IMO oscilation source,
Frequency item in Digital-Signal-Box never can enter.
If this can't do, other signal can't determine the frequency.
(This is happen on Creator 2.2SP1 and Creator 2.1)
Regards.
Show LessI recently had a look at the following API call of a PSoC4 Pulse Width Modulation component.
void PWM_Start(void) { if (0u == PWM_initVar) { PWM_Init(); PWM_initVar = 1u; }
PWM_Enable(); }
The routine documentation clearly states that the PWM will be initialized upon first call to PWM_Start(), which is fine. What I don't like about this implementation is that the PWM_Start() routine sets PWM_initVar. In my opinion, this should be done within PWM_Init() because then I can initialize the PWM without immediately starting it, allowing me to defer the actual start to the point where I need it.
Could you please fix this in the next version of PSoC Creator?
Cheers,
Adrian
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Hi.
I often use the projects of other authors. These projects have a lot of options.
for example in Project-> Build Settings...
To use them I change the file extension : progect.cywrk.autor_PCname ---> progect.cywrk.my_PC_name
Is there another more correct method?
Show LessThe WaveDAC8 component is a simple component to generate waveforms using the PSoC3/5 DACs and DMA. It has a nice GUI so the waveform can be generated visually. This component is a good demonstration how the DMA can really offload work from the CPU. For more information see application note AN69133.
Enjoy!
Mark
Show LessI am about to complete a Creator project for PSoC3 (my first major project) and would like to add some flash protection before I release it for use. I read in a TRM or somewhere that the flash protection can't be used for bytes that hold SPC data such as EEPROM memory. My question is: how do I find which addresses are being used for my EEPROM memory so I can exclude flash protection on those bytes?
Show LessHello. I got the newest version of PSOC Creator.
I have a strange bug,: After opening,editing and saving my project it randomly returns to its previous version.
I push "Build" and suddenly the part of code dissappear and it looks like my 2 days old version.All changes are gone..
Anyone confronted this problem?
Show LessMy Cypress updater installed a new component pack this morning. There are four new components available:
- EEPROM emulation (in flash)
- LED segment driver (7-segment, 16-segment, LED matrix)
- Softzware UART (TX only)
- SC/CT comparator