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I'm working on a CY8CKIT-042-BLE-A in PSoC Creator 3.3, I was wondering if there was a way that I could tell the program not to write over a section of memory that I want to store some tunable parameters. This would let me debug the device without recalibrating it every time I reprogram it.
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Have a look at the "Supervisory Memory" and its APIs in t5he "System Reference Guide" (Creator Help)
Bob
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Hi Joseph,
In addition to the Flash memory PSoC4 BLE devices also have a small amount of Supervisory Flash (SFlash) which is not overwritten during a typical programming cycle and can be used to store manufacturer-specific data.
In Creator go to File-> Code examples and select SFlash_Example for PSoC4200BLE. This example should be helpful to you.
Best Regards,
Vasanth R S