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Aug 07, 2014
02:19 AM
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Aug 07, 2014
02:19 AM
I am going to stimulate the charging process by using the SourceMeter to provide the current and voltage instead of the battery. Referencing this charger project attached, I only have the CY8CKIT-050 board, and I would like to provide the current and voltage to the ports directly. But I should know the limit of this board that can stand. Thanks
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Aug 07, 2014
02:30 AM
I just want to refer this project to gain some hands-on experience, and I want to use a oscilloscope to check the changing of the output signal of the PWM in the same schematic by configuration.
Aug 07, 2014
02:55 AM
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Aug 07, 2014
02:55 AM
The ports of the board are directly routed to the inputs of your PSoC5LP, so have a look into the TRM at Absoluter Maximum Ratings. There are NO current inputs except for the TIA which are in the range of some µA look at its datasheet. Voltages are restricted to be between GND and VCC only.
Bob
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Aug 12, 2014
03:18 AM
Hi Bob, thanks. If I change the voltages for the ports in this schematic in order to simulate the charging process, by using only the PSoC 5LP board, sourcemeter instead of the battery, and oscilloscope to check the PWM signal. whatever I change the voltages in these ports, the PWM signal still remain the original frequency.
Aug 12, 2014
04:50 AM
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Aug 12, 2014
04:50 AM
When the Development kit does not act as you expect, something with the program might be wrong. Can you post your complete project, so that we all can have a look at all of your settings? To do so, use
Creator->File->Create Workspace Bundle (minimal)
and attach the resulting file (do NOT use chrome, that still may not work).
Bob