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How can I use assembly code in PSoC5??
Where is the PSoC5 assembly document??
I can't find PSoC5 assembly document.....
There are many PSoC1, 3 assembly document in www.cypress.com,
but There are not PSoC5 assembly document in www.cypress.com
Could you tell me where PSoC5 assembly documents are??
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eso digo yo , como se usa el assembler
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Hi pepe,
to help and follow up your post, can you please try to use English language? I think most of us members do not speak (rather:write) english as their native language, so just try it.
Bob
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The Arm Cortex ist a risc-machine (risc: reduced instruction-set cpu) and as an extra it is a three-address-cpu. The latter means, you may have instructions like "Add register1 and register5 and put thre result into register3" making programming in assembly not even easier.
Look here http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.qrc0001l/QRC0001_UAL.pdf
Bob
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First of all, it is good practice to open a new topic when a thread has been dead for several months.
Assembler has not so much to do with PSoC 5 but with the core used. The core is a Cortex-M3 from ARM. You need to consult the ARM.com website for the instruction set manual.
PSoC 1 is different because the core M8C is a Cypress product too, that's why Cypress also provides ASM documents for the PSoC 1.
In general I highly discourage you to use ASM for PSoC 5, especially if Pepe post that he wants the forum to show him how to use ASM. For Assembler experts, PSoC 5 would be a real challenge, for ASM newbies....... not going to happen.
Cheers, Robert