USER MODULES DISABLED

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Anonymous
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        I'm using the PsOC designer 5.0 and I found   
my user modules library disabled.   
How it is possible?   
What must I do to enable?   
I'm not allowed no Operational amplifier to add into design, nor DAC, etc...   
I have to update something?   
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MR_41
Employee
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        Are all the user modules disabled? Please provide below details:   
   
PSoC Designer Version and Service Pack   
PSoC device you are trying to use   
Operating System and configuration of your PC   
   
Can you also attach a screen shot of the PSoC Designer?   
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Anonymous
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        Well I can use any of the typical user modules as:   
Amplifiers, ADC, DACs.... in the System Level Chip.   
But if I switch to Chip level mode I can.   
   
The problem is I won't be able to use any of the in the System Level, I can only place the inputs/outputs and interfaces the program has availables, but not the user modules.   
   
My version is PsOC Designer 5.0 service pack 6.   
I think is the lattest.   
Maybe they're only available in the Chip Level mode?   
   
Thanks for all.   
I attach the screen shot, I'm not able to select any user modules of the tab doing double click.   
I had a old fashion version of PsOC designer and it let me select the user modules in System Level Project.   
How it is possible?   
By the way, you're the PsOC CrACK.   
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MR_41
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        Thank you for the compliments!!   
   
Yes. The user modules are not available under the System Level design, only under the chip level design. You will have to create a chip level project to be able to place the user modules.   
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Anonymous
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        But is a little bit contradiction, since if they provided a System Level programming mode and they don't let to use the basic user modules   
there's no many flexibility.   
So then I would familiarize with Chip Level Project mode.   
   
Thanks again.   
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