PSoC™ 4 Forum Discussions
Infineon makes it nearly impossible to find out what programmer/debugger is used to work with the PSOC4. What should I be using? Does Infinieon even make any tools? So far it seems like I need to buy 3rd party hardware.
Also, is it true that there is no phone access to PSoC 4 app engineers? If so, that's going to be a deal breaker for my company.
Show LessWe are developing Touch Applications with PSoC 4000, 4100 Family.
Bridge Contraol Panel Tool has many advantages, but some critically needed functions are limited, so it would be helpful to have the following materials.
1. Download Bridge Contraol Panel Tool
Please tell me the link where I can receive it.
2. Please provide a link to receive the source code or API and sample codes of Bridge Contraol Panel ToOL.
thank you
Show LessDear Receiver,
I have "PSoC Creator 4.4" account : forestgumpalabama@hotmail.com
But I can't register-in recently. I don't know why !!
Here is the error message. Error message is network problem. But I'm sure my network is ok.
Could you please help me to check what happen with "PSoC Crerator 4.4" server ?!
Thank you so much.
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This is the announcement of the new version of the component SerialPlot v.1.0.
SerialPlot: interface to real-time data charts
What's new in v1.0:
* The number of output channels increased to 64
* Option to send multiple data packets per frame
* Added procedure PlotArray() for large number of channels
* Full compatibility with PSoC4 SCB UART
Figure 1. SerialPlot output viewport plotting 32 channels of data in Bar Chart mode.
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Hi,
I have some question about the VDD_RIPPLE spec of CSD and IDAC.
Q1) Does VDD_RIPPLE ±50mV(max) in the datasheet mean that peak to peak 100mV is the maximum allowable value?
Q2) Will there be damage to the IC if VDD_RIPPLE specifications are not met?
Or does it only affect the obtained value of CAPSENSE? (e.g. the raw count noise level increases)
Q3) What frequency does "DC to 10MHz" mentioned in the explanation mean?
Does it mean the switching frequency of an alternating current power supply (AC) or a switching power supply (DC)?
Best Regards,
Naoaki Morimoto
Show LessHi, I was wondering if we could configure a single PIN as both Digital Out and LIN_Tx in a same project. Like during the normal operation the pin behaves as GPIO Digital Out but in like specific debugging mode/flashing mode, it should act as LIN_Tx mode. Also is there any way to get this done.
Show LessHi all,
I will have to customize the protocol (specifically the packets) of the communication between bootloader and PC host, basically ignoring the commands used in Infineon out-of-the-box update process.
Reading through the various appnotes, it seems to me that the only way to achieve this is through:
void Bootloader_InitCallback(Bootloader_callback_type userCallback);
that initializes the callback variable used when the bootloader receives an unknown packet.
As I have no hardware yet to test this, Am I right?
If yes, is there a way to throw away all the code that supports the Infineon standard commands? From what I see, it seems precompiled in binary form in cybootloader.c (Generated):
__attribute__ ((__section__(".cybootloader"), used))
const uint8 cy_bootloader[] = {
0x00u, 0x10u, 0x00u, 0x20u, 0x11u, 0x00u, 0x00u, 0x00u, ...
Thanks for any hint,
BR
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Show LessI ordered a few chips CY8C4024AXI-S402 from DigiKey (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/infineon-technologies/CY8C4024AXI-S402/11486333). Two chips were soldered and powered as it is recommended in Page#6 in the hardware design guide. I use PSoC creator 4.4, release date 10/01/2020, MiniProg4 programmer with PSoC programmer version 3.29.1.4659. All software and components were updated. The problem is PSoC creator cannot accuse this device. PSoC programmer status is Connected and Powered. I develop a simple project for this chip, builded it, but if I tried to program hex file by PSoC programmer, I got the message "Program terminated. Detected silicon ID "D5 80 21 A9" is not in database. The second chip has silicon ID "C3 80 21 A9". These silicon IDs showed up the same way when I tried multiple times. I found that the original silicon ID must be "19 17 11 A9" for this chip. I tried resolve this issue as it is recommended in in this post https://community.infineon.com/t5/PSoC-4/Silicon-ID-not-in-database/td-p/100222, but my case is different. I worked with PSoC 4200 family before, there were no problems like this with PSoC 4000. As I found out the problem can be in these chips that actually have different silicon IDs. I can actually edit the hex file to change the SiliconeID metadata and recalculate the checksum, but I think that's not good variant.
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I am trying to use the proximity sensor function (Proximity0) in PSoC Creator.
What is the input to output delay time for the PSoC4 series?
I am sure it will vary depending on the circuit configuration, etc., but since you are asking me roughly, I would appreciate it if you could give me a figure.
Please use the model number CY8C4124PVQ-442.