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I am using a PSoC 5 that includes two 32-tap FIR filters, an ADC_SAR, a 2-input MuxHw, Sync, LUT, DMA, PWM, Control Register, and an Opamp. My build gives two errors:
mpr.M0014:Resource limit: Maximum number of Opamp Fixed Blacks exceeded (max=0, needed=1).
mpr.M0014:Resource limit: Maximum number of DFB Fixed Blacks exceeded (max=0, needed=1).
What do these messages mean? I can't find any documentation on them.
Is my design too complex?
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If you look at the datasheet part you have selected does
not have OpAmps or a DFB.
In workspace explorer, results tab, there is a file with suffic *.rpt, that
shows you resources and how many you have used and % used.
You can go to Project in main menu, pick device selector, and search
for a part that would meet your needs.
Regards, Dana.
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Thank you so much, DanaakKnight. I selected CY8C5868LTI-LP039 and the build succeeded. I've struggled for two days on that and you solved my problem. I did not realize that there was that much difference in the chips.
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I have another post in to Cypress, eg, tool should not have allowed
you to place DFB, OpAmp, for the part you had selected, so hopefully
that will not happen again.
Regards, Dana.
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@danaaknight, I upgraded to PSoC Creator 3.0 SP1 (3.0.0.3023) and your requested fix seems to be in there. If a component is not valid for a particular PSoc5 device, the component has a watermark "Incompatible" across it. This lets you know that you either have to eliminate the component from your design or select another device that does support it. Thanks again.