PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
This is the guide that will help you upgrade your PSoC Creator projects that are based on old verstion Creator software to Creator 1.0 and migrate to the latest component revisions.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=48394
If you think this document could be enhanced, please send your notes on areas we could improve. Your feedback will be very much appreciated!!
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Ten short PSoC Creator tutorial videos have just been posted to the Cypress Developer Community (www.cypress.com/go/community).
Click on the Videos link and navigate to the "Recent" tab.
Show LessOn prior embedded projects, I would debug some code, and get some bit of it working--and save a copy of that. That way, if something broke, no matter how many changes I had made since the last "version" I could always roll back. I would do this by basically doing a "save copy as", in which I would take the file name and append "_v1.3" or somesuch to it. [That way, the working file would stay as it is, and I would not have to changing any linking.]
I don't see a "save copy as", though; just "save as". Which brings me to question #2: can my main program file be something other than "main.c" or is it stuck with that as the main file? Software is not my forte, and I haven't a real clue how other C projects are done. If "main.c" could be anything, I could just keep updating this file name, and look back if necessary to other files if I made some mistake.
Thanks
Shawn
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background: you can only use PSoC Creator together with a PSoC 3 or PSoC 5 in mind. It is possible to evaluate the user interface of Creator without hardware but you will get stuck sooner or later.
On the other hand, when you are using PSoC 3 or PSoC 5 you will use Creator by definition because it is the only tool to configure the hardware of PSoC 3/5
Because these subjects, PSoC Creator and PSoC 3/5 are so closely related, we are discussing to merge the content of both forums and call it a PSoC 3 -- Hardware -- Software -- DevKits or similarly a PSoC 5 -- Hardware -- Software -- DevKits forum
You feedback is greatly appreciated and if we get a number of votes, it will have a strong impact on the decision.
Please post your opinion in this thread.
Cheers, Robert
possible answers could be:
- Great, we can see all related topics
- Please don't do this, I would like to see these topics separated
- Either one is fine with me
- Other: ________________________
When I create a new project, "error1.PNG" pops up
When I click Yes in that and go on and click on the design area, I get "error2.png" popup .. This doesn't end. When I try to exit PSoC designer error2.PNG pops up again.
Both the error images which I get are in the attached zip folder. Please help me out.
Show LessI am openning a special post for implementing CAN Bus in PSoC 3 and 5.
Please check the attached link for a report that explain the procedures (step by step) of implementing CAN bus.
The report include a link for video demonstration, also a link for the project files.
ia700402.us.archive.org/2/items/CanBusInPsoc5_482/CanBusInPsocReport.pdf
If you need any information or help about this topic, you can ask me.
Show Lessi wanna to enlarge the font of the code editor, how to set it?
i failed to set it in the "Fonts and Colors".
who can give some clue?
thanks in advance!
Environment:
PSoC Creator 1.0 Production (1.0.0.7727)
Culture: English (United States)
OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0
CLR Version: 2.0.50727.4952
I'm not much of a software guy. My method of debugging code is to always have some open I/O bits, and I will strobe them at various times, as necessary, to figure out what is wrong. [Then again, I don't do much code in general.] I don't use debuggers. Just load the program, and run it--at full speed.
I just got the PSOC development board going, with the PSOC5 module (CY8C55). The basic LED PWM program worked, so I went to the first example in which one writes something (Sample Projects, Section 3.3, of "CY8CKIT-001_PSoC_Development_Kit_Guide.pdf"). For some reason, the software LED portion would not blink for me; then I went and duplicated the PWM portion onto LED2, just to continue to learn. This time I did get both LED's to blink.
However, they blink at about 2 to 3 times slower than I'd expect--ILO divided by 10 and 20, to the PWM with a count of 100 (for reset) should give me 1Hz and 0.5Hz blink rates. And with a half-on, half off for illumination. Instead I get like 0.3Hz and half that; and a very fast blink.
Is there "stuff" running in the background, for debug purposes?
Thanks
Shawn
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Question: After installing Creator, what do I have to do to get the IDE to Find a Kit or a Solution?
I have clicked the refresh button next to the text (see subject line) as well as the refresh button found above the Component Catalog on an open schematic page. What can I load or install that will be recognized by the IDE? CY8CKIT-001 is the only PSoC3 (or PSoC5) kit I have at the moment.
Thanks
Tim
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I have a problem with CSD configuration Wizard utility: device appears in the wizard windows only for Cy8c21534; if I try to use 21234 etc. the window remains empty.
Is there to do something different with that devices?
Thanks
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