PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Hello!
I am running into an issue when loading PSOC Creator or PSOC Programmer (running the latest version). I hunted down the problem to a the PSOCProgrammerCOM Module program that gets run when either program is loaded, as stopping that program will let PSOC Creator continue or PSOC Programmer to pop up with the following warning:
Task manager of PSOC Creator and the COM module:
I have disabled all firewalls and anti-viruses, and have re-installed PSOC Creator and PSOC Programmer with no avail.
Something to note, when initially restarting my computer, it works fine. It's after loading pycharm and running a python program with tkinter that I noticed it becomes an issue of not opening up.
Show LessI created a CapSense project using the CY8CKIT-059. The widgets were initially 8-bit. I then tried to change them to 16-bits. I noticed the max value on the Capsense Tuner tuning page was only 16383 (14-bits). Does anyone know why? Shouldn't the max value be 65535 (16-bits)?
Now, when I touch the buttons no signal is shown on the tuner or the graphing page.
Any input will be appreciated.
Show LessI have included a code library as a dependency in my project (under Project -> Dependencies...) however I'm unable to include the header file from that code project "Unable to find the file on disk". Do I also need to manually add the code library path as an include path? I would assume that adding it as a dependency would take care of that for me?
Show LessHi,
Currently, I have created several projects in the same workspace.But I found that the PSoC Creator default setting is that always build the or latest new project,so I can't build and program the previous projects. My question is that how can I customize the project build order?
PS: I found the "build order" by right click the project name, but it doesn't work.
Thanks.
Ocean
Show LessI updated my CY8CKIT-149 to Kitprog3. PSOC Programmer recognises it and I can flash it. However when I use PSOC Creator it does not connect, saying "this device was recognized but psoc creator does not support using it at this time"
Show LessI am trying to run the debugger after programming a CYPD3174 device but it is stuck in the cy_bootloader. Pressing run, waiting a few seconds, and pressing pause still shows that the program is in the cy_bootloader. I have the MiniProg3 VTARG connected to VDDD via a jumper pins 2 and 3. How do I get out of the bootloader??
Show LessHi
I'm trying to write some data into a user row, but the PSOC4 device just freezes at that function that writes to the user-row. The debugger just stops at the function call, and you cannot put breakpoints inside the function. The IMO is enabled and at 48 MHz as well.
Any other ideas why this function won't work?
void controller_testfun(uint8_t* data, uint8_t num_data) {
uint32_t code;
uint32_t row = 0;
uint8_t write_data[CY_SFLASH_SIZEOF_USERROW];
// Fill the full row
memcpy(&write_data[0], data, num_data*sizeof(uint8_t));
for (uint8_t loop1 = num_data; loop1 < CY_SFLASH_SIZEOF_USERROW; loop1++) {
write_data[loop1] = 0;
}
code = CySysSFlashWriteUserRow(row, write_data);
if (code != CY_SYS_SFLASH_SUCCESS) {
code = CySysSFlashWriteUserRow(row, write_data);
}
}
Show LessHello All,
I have uninstalled the Cypress PSoC Programmer kit. I did it from the Cypress Update Manager application. After uninstalling, I checked the "Programs and Features" and saw that two of the Cypress USB drivers are still present. They are:
1. Cypress USB Driver for KitProg (06/05/2009 3.4.1.20)
2. Cypress USB Driver for Touch Tuning Bridge (06/05/2009 3.4.1.20)
When I tried to uninstall those individually from Programs and Features, I get the below error:
1. Error for KitProg Driver:
2.Error for Touch Tuning Bridge :
Can you please help me out here?
Best Regards,
Jeyan Prassanna
Show LessHi everyone!
I am creating a script to read a voltage from an analog pin and show the value by UART. I am using this code:
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#include <project.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
int32 temp;
int16 ADCResultado;
float32 ADCVoltaje;
char str[30];
UART_Start();
UART_UartPutChar(12);
UART_UartPutString("Conversor AD:");
UART_UartPutCRLF(0u);
ADC_Start();
for(;;)
{
ADC_EnableInjection();
ADC_StartConvert();
ADC_IsEndConversion(ADC_WAIT_FOR_RESULT);
ADCResultado=ADC_GetResult16(1);
ADCVoltaje=ADC_CountsTo_Volts(0,ADCResultado);
sprintf(str,"Voltaje: %.4f V",ADCVoltaje);
UART_UartPutString(str);
UART_UartPutCRLF(0u);
CyDelay(500);
}
}
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The problem is I obtain this in UART: "Voltaje: V" and there are 5V in pin 2.0 (which I attached correctly). Can you help me?
Many thanks.
Show LessCypress Update Manager is a component of PSoC development products. When you install PSoC Creator or PSoC Programmer, etc., it will be automatically installed and appears in your Windows Start Menu. It’s a tool for managing all PSoC products.
Users could run into a situation that he needs Cypress Update Manager to be uninstalled or reinstalled. In this case, users might find it hard to uninstall Cypress Update Manager, because it doesn’t appear in Apps & Features in Windows Settings.
This is because Cypress Update Manager is installed as a hidden component in Windows, so it won’t appear in Apps & Features. And kindly note that, directly removing the installation directory of Cypress Update Manager won’t get it uninstalled, because it’s a registered software in your system and doing so will cause you many problems.
To truly uninstall Cypress Update Manager, please follow the steps below. And the steps below also help with the case that you accidentally delete the whole installation directory of Cypress Update Manager and find no way to reinstall it.
- Go to the system folder “%windir%\installer”, then right-click on the column names and select "Title".
- With the help of the new column "Title", locate the msi file that has the title "Cypress Update Manager Installer", and you will find that you have and only have one msi file with that title in this folder (but the file name will not be the same as the following picture shows, because it's auto-generated).
- Right-click on the msi file, choose the 3rd item "Uninstall", and then permit and fire the operations coming to you.
- After the uninstallation, the msi file you just used should disappear, which implies the uninstallation has been executed successfully.
- If you need to reinstall Cypress Update Manager, try to reinstall PSoC Creator or PSoC Programmer, etc., which includes the installer of Cypress Update Manager and the installation will have Cypress Update Manager side-installed. Cypress Update Manager is not a stand-alone software and you won’t find the stand-alone installer of it.