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Feb 15, 2010
11:46 AM
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Feb 15, 2010
11:46 AM
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?
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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Feb 16, 2010
06:46 PM
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Feb 16, 2010
06:46 PM
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?
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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Feb 17, 2010
01:59 PM
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Feb 17, 2010
01:59 PM
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.
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.
Feb 18, 2010
12:45 PM
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Feb 18, 2010
12:45 PM
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.
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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Feb 18, 2010
12:50 PM
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Feb 18, 2010
12:50 PM
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.
there's no many flexibility.
So then I would familiarize with Chip Level Project mode.
Thanks again.