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Hi !
I created design and compiled without problems. Now I selected to use module CYBLE-012011.
When I build it I received strange errors :
Error in component: ZeroTerminal_1. Component 'ZeroTerminal' is not supported by the selected device.
Error in component: and_1. Component 'and_v1_0' is not supported by the selected device.
Error in component: Debouncer_1. Component 'Debouncer_v1_0' is not supported by the selected device.
Error in component: OneTerminal_2. Component 'OneTerminal' is not supported by the selected device.
Error in component: FreqDiv_1. Component 'FreqDiv_v1_0' is not supported by the selected device.
Error in component: xor_1. Component 'xor_v1_0' is not supported by the selected device.
As you can see it`s very simple components ! How it`s possible that "one" or "zero" not not supported by CYBLE-012011 ???
Solved! Go to Solution.
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The device you are using doesn't support the components in this program you will need to change to a larger component.
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What device did you have selected that you were able to place this 'Zero Terminal' component? I couldn't find it for PSoC 3, 4 or 5.
Are you trying to use logic levels? If so look for Logic High (1) and Logic Low (0) components.
When Working on designs where I don't know what chip I will use in final design, I have found it best to stay in the same family, ie PSoC 4 for that module. The component selection on the right in PSoC Creator will only show the components supported by your selected part.
Also, when asking questions like this, it helps if you attach a backup of your project so we can look for these issues easier.
Good Luck!
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The device you are using doesn't support the components in this program you will need to change to a larger component.
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What a reason not support simple logic 1 or logic 0 ???
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If you look to the right hand window of your Psoc Creator window when you are in the top design window you will see the Component Catalog for your device you will not find the components you need that is why I moved the program to the Psoc 5lp.
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I have module CYBLE-012011 and need make it work no PSOC5 or PSOC10. You not answer to my question.
Why Logic High (1) and Logic Low (0) components not work ?
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Those components are not in the part. So your schematic will not work.
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There are no digital components (which come from UDBs) in your selected device. Select a device that has got UDBs and you will be presented with a couple of logic components.
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Yes, that's what I wanted (needed) to say. Logical gates, ff and all that stuff is taken from the UDBs. They are indeed quite universal. When not designed for large volumes where price really matters my choice would always be a device with at least 4 UDBs.
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Why are you using a BLE part if you are not going to use BLE? Non-BLE parts that would work for your design are probably much cheaper.
As for your earlier questions about the Logic High and Low, you are using ONE of the correct components in your first upload. Would have just needed to replace the components attached to the divider with the ones from the component catalog on the right to fix that error. You still have the UDB issue though.
You really need a different part for your project. If you are using a breadboard, I would reccommend you get an CY8CKIT-043. They are $10 and have the CY8C4247AZI-M485 chip on them. PSoC 4M series. http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/cy8ckit-043-psoc-4-m-series-prototyping-... is the link.