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can i interface my light sensor with CY8CKIT-001 PSoC1 .
if yes, then hw can i interface it in order to detect light intensity. help me out me sample module
if not, then what is another option i should go for? Do i've to buy another kit for interfacing.
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This thread answered that question.
In thread is an application note and an associated project to measure
the frequency out of the light sensor, which light level is a f( frequency ).
Regards, Dana.
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i m connecting my light sensor in CY8CKIT-001 DVK breadboard and when i m connecting my miniprog to burn the program.
it is not reading miniprog device. WHY..??
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What operating system are you running on PC ?
If OS 7 take a look at these -
www.psocdeveloper.com/forums/viewtopic.php
Regards, Dana.
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i m using OS 8.
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Please give this workaround a try, for Windows8 - http://www.cypress.com/?app=forum&id=2232&rID=74548
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Dana: i've designed interfacing of analog sensor design . i m attaching the file...plz see that..is it correct
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File not posted, do not use chrome browser to post, try
again with Explorer or Firefox.
Regards, Dana.
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Don't forget to state what is the requirment of your design, it would help to check if the design fulfills your reqirment.
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Dana: i m attaching file. my work is same to calculate frequency of light. but this time i m using photodiode for this purpose.
i've design it in PSoC designer 5.3. can u tell me if i've to distinguish different color of light while making it fall in sensor. how would i do it with photodiode
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BoB: ok...what if i've to distinguish color range of individual light by making only fall one light at a time... i've photodiode available with me right now.
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Ishu, in a past post I pointed you to Avago color sensors, which
consist of 3 internal photodiodes with RGB filter on them,
R on one, G on another, B on the third. That way the diode only
sees its respective primary color. Once you calibrate the diodes
then from the current out of each diode you then know what its
color coordinates are on the CIE curve, hence its color.
Here is an example of a sensor with I2C interface, it is calibrated, does
all the work for you. www.sparkfun.com/products/8618
Regards, Dana.
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ok....did u see the file i've uploaded . is the designing part is correct if i use color sensor
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Ishu, I am so confused as to what you need I think I may not be able to
assist you furthur. If I recall correctly -
1) You started with a PSOC 1 part
2) To detect light level
3) Then a discussion ensued about how to measure frequency, maye 100's of
posts covering this
3) Then you wanted to detect color
4) Next you wanted to use simple diodes to detect color
5) Now you want to use PSOC 3/5
A number of us asked for a specification of the project, a schematic, to enable us
to aid you. None has been given.
Good luck on your design effort.
Regards, Dana.
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Hi Ishu,
As stated from Dana, There is no way we can give you meaningful help without the specification of your project first.
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And if you want to use a different PSoC, it is better to post it to the correct sub-forum.
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How about this. A system is to perform some operation or output according to some input
So your system should perform something as in the following statement
If (???????)
then (??????)
Fill in the blank so we can proceed to the next step
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You should not consider what component to use or what softare/hardware to use at this stage.