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Sep 30, 2015
06:40 PM
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Sep 30, 2015
06:40 PM
I am looking for the Breathing LED software example associated with the CY8CKIT-043 Prototyping Kit. The User Guide references code example CE97634 but there doesn't seem to be any code available on the CY8CKIT-043 page, only PDFs for the user manual etc. Thanks, Jack
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Oct 01, 2015
04:09 AM
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Oct 01, 2015
04:09 AM
Looks like website not up to date on the M series yet.
Consider posting a CASE and request the kit code to install in Creator.
To create a technical or issue case at Cypress -
www.cypress.com
“Design Support”
“Create a Support Case”
You have to be registered on Cypress web site first.
Regards, Dana.
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Oct 01, 2015
09:38 AM
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Oct 01, 2015
09:38 AM
John Here is a program for the Breathing led. I don't have a CY8CKIT-043 module at this time to debug it to adjust the breathing rates. But this code will work. I you may need to change the settings in the configure files for the PWM1 and PWM_2 to get you correct led blinking rates. If I had this device I would have adjusted it for you. I did however set the pin configurations of the design to your -043 device.
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Oct 01, 2015
07:31 PM
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Oct 01, 2015
07:31 PM
Bob, Thanks for the code example. I made the following changes and it closely approximates the example pre-loaded on the CY8CKIT-043 module. Here are the changes: Clock - 32kHz PWM_1 Settings: Center Align Period: 127 CMP Value: 63 PWM_2 Settings: One Output Period: 254 CMP: 128 This example was enough to get me going with the kit - thanks again. Jack