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Hello,
First off, I'm completely new to the PSoC and the world of CapSense so please speak slowly and clearly. 😉
I have a Pioneer development kit with the PSoC 4 module (red board) installed (CY8CKIT-042-BLE).
I also have the 'Shield' (CY8CKIT-024 CAPSENSE PROXIMITY SHIELD) for gesture sensing installed along with the jumper as prescribed in, pp 1-2:
I grabbed the project from github here:
When I opened up the Workspace, there were several components that were not up to date (PSoC Creator 4.0 couldn't find them). So I updated all the components expecting that using the most up-to-date components would be the best route. A list of components and their original and updated versions is attached.
The program builds and loads into the PSoC just fine.
I can power the Pioneer board and I can pair and 'connect' the evaluation board with BLE to a PC running Windows 10 Pro.
I can not, however, get any gestures to do anything when looking at a gallery of photos..
I am also not observing the LED illumination on the Shield as described in both the literature and shown in the video.
I suspect that there is an issue reading the Shield, but I have made several attempts to 'debug' so I can see what the code is doing, but have not been successful.
The information in the Output pane reads as follows:
Device 'PSoC 4200 BLE CY8C4247LQ*-BL483' was successfully programmed at 11/15/2016 11:22:15.
Continuing target program
=thread-group-exited,id="i1"
Error: dbg.M0015: Debugger exited unexpectedly during run. Encountered error (Target disconnected See output window for more information.)
PSoC Creator is running on W7 Pro 64-bit.
The Pioneer board is powered from the W7 PC via USB.
A) Has anyone out there had recent (2016) success with the Proximity Gesture Code in the PSoC 4 on the Pioneer board using PSoC Creator 4.0? If so, what did you do to make the project function?
B) Any pointers on how to get into a debug session?
Thank you in advance for your time,
Solved! Go to Solution.
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Are you running windows 10 or windows 7 and are you using the dongle ? Is you computer bluetooth enabled if not then you must use the dongle and program it with the hex file on the grub hub page for this example.
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Bob G
I am running PSoC Creator 4.0 on a Windows 7 computer. The Windows 7 computer does not have Bluetooth. I also learned that Windows 7 does not support Bluetooth LE.
I have the Windows 10 computer setup with a Bluetooth dongle. The dongle supports BLE. I can see the kit appear in the Device Manager as a BLE Keyboard, so I'm confident that the Bluetooth connection is being made.
I suspect that the CapSense portion may not be working properly.
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Welcome in the forum,
Your debug error can be caused by
Deep sleep (can be disabled in code)
Workspace -> System -> Debug settings not set to SWD
Bob
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Bob,
Thank you for the quick reply.
I found Tools > Options > Program/Debug > Port Configuration and it is set to SWD as opposed to JTAG. Is this the setting you were referring to?
Thanks,
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No, not that setting.
Workspace Explorer -> System -> Debug
Bob
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Got it!
And now I can debug!
Thank you!
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Works for me too. I appreciate the help!
Thanks,
Hank