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Hello everyone,
I'm new to this controller and I'd be happy to get some help with how to start programming.
My goal is to build a card that can receive electrical voltage and convert it to me for information I can transfer to the computer.
I need a total of 10 I / O ports plus 2 digital.
I'd be happy for help with code or guidance on how to start setting things up what i need to difine as input as voltage and how to create output as binary data
Thanks
matan
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Welcome in the forum, matan.
In Creator 4.0 -> Start page you will find a bunch of example projects, some of them are for your -059 Kit.
Look under "Kits" or "Find Example Project"
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can you tell me please which project can answer for my needs?
thanks
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What about the DelSig 16 channel?
Bob
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Hi
thank you for your reply i start with the project that you say, but i dont realy understand what going there
what is input/output (pins) and how i can define i/o discrete
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I think you should take your time to look at some of the videos explaining how Creator is used and how PSoC hardware is built.
Bob
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1st important thing do not connect a negative voltage or a voltage over 5 Volts or you will destroy your device. You must use a resistor voltage divider if the voltages are outside that range. You need some instruction in using the PSOC families I agree with Bob Marlowe watch the training videos . You can read the attached PDF for more information.