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CY8CKIT-001.I try the example:AN62582 - AM Modulation and Demodulation,I can't get correct modulation result. The clock_carrier'Vpp is 5V,i can't set it to 1V.The Mixer'output is truncated down.Please help.Thanks
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The clock-carrier is an internal digital signal in the example, it will always be near Vdd and cannot be changed. Can it be thatyour input-signal is not symetrical to Vdd/2 ?
When you post your complete project here, we can have a look at the settings. To do so, use "Create Workspace Bundle" and attach resulting .zip (do NOT use chrome, that will not work)
BTW; Are you using latest update of Creator, there is a recent change.
Bob
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I directly download the project from http://www.cypress.com/?rID=44407 AN62582.zip (PSoC Creator 2.1 SP1) . Creator is also 2.1 SP1. I did not make any changes. I don't know how can my input-signal symetrical to Vdd/2 ? A 500Hz sine wave generated by Function generator is directly sent to P0[4].The Mixer'output is attached. DVK SW3 is set to 3.3V.
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You may have damaged your PSOC on the board because your
function generator is typically 50 ohm driving which means it's
negative swing forced too much current thru input protection diode
triggering latchup.
Most function generators have an offset control to shift average
value of output from 0 volts to some other value.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latchup
Regards, Dana.
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The waveform is correct after the addition of offset.Thank you for your help very much.
I now have an another question.I want to try the AM demodulation project,but i don't know how to join the inputsignal-signal after AM modulation.I have only one CY8CKIT-001.
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Its not clear to me what you are trying to do, a schematic or signal
flow / block diagram or description would be helpful.
Regards, Dana.
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Looks like you'll have to purchase a CY8CKit-050 with a PSoC5LP. Do not use for this purpose a PSoC4, is has not got a mixer. You could try with cut & paste to merge the two projects, but you have to care for the connected pins which are the same used in both projects.
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Bob is right. I see i should do. Thanks a lot.
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You could save some money by using a Pioneer kit, it has a 5LP that you can
program and use independently from the PSOC 4 on the kit, and costs a lot less.
http://www.cypress.com/?rid=77780
Regards, Dana.
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...but isn't it that you need a miniprog as programmer when you want to program the PSoC5 on pioneer board?
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Oh, sorry a miniprog came together with the -001 Kit.
Bob
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You do not need the Miniprog3 to use / program PSOC 5LP on Pioneer board
as a general purpose processor.
Regards, Dana.
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Yes, you can, but there are no debug capabilities. With Miniprog3 there are: Breakpoints, variable and memory inspection, call stack.
Bob
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You can always debug thru a serial port, ugly, we have all done
that before. But Miniprog 3 much better for programmers who did
not attend the zero error school of coding......:)
Regards, Dana.
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I have many sets of PSoC3 FirstTouch Starter Kit,I need to try if these can be used.