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HI,
I've noticed that the clocks have different symbols in the Top Design of PSoC Creator for PSoC 4 CY8C4125PVI482.
I'd like to mention that the clock on the left (in image, sorry i do not know how to embed an image, apologies) is an Existing clock and the Clock on the left is a NEW clock - this option is available when configuring the clock.
Is that why the colour of the wave inside is GREEN and WHITE, respectively?
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Hi Prithvi Raj,
The color of the Clock component waveform symbol will change based on the clock's domain, as follows:
Digital – The waveform color is the same as a digital wire, with a black outline.
Analog – The waveform color is the same as an analog wire, with a black outline.
Indeterminate – The waveform color is white, with no outline.
The information is available in component datasheet : http://www.cypress.com/file/127796/download. If you have such doubts about a component, refer its datasheet.You can always right click on the component and open datasheet of the component.
Best Regards,
VSRS
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Hi Prithvi Raj,
The color of the Clock component waveform symbol will change based on the clock's domain, as follows:
Digital – The waveform color is the same as a digital wire, with a black outline.
Analog – The waveform color is the same as an analog wire, with a black outline.
Indeterminate – The waveform color is white, with no outline.
The information is available in component datasheet : http://www.cypress.com/file/127796/download. If you have such doubts about a component, refer its datasheet.You can always right click on the component and open datasheet of the component.
Best Regards,
VSRS
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Thanks, sorry for the trouble.