PSoC™ 4 Forum Discussions
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Hello every one. My first day with CY8CKIT-042. I am trying to follow the very first tutorial which suggests that pressing the second button on chip should trigger the blinking of a red LED. I dont see such a thing. Besides the kit does not connect with the IOS app or the window CySmart 1.2 software. The dongle appears under unsupported targets, and warning says "The current firmware version of the dongle is not supported by the tool. Program the firmware located at <C:\.........\BLE_4_1_Dongle_CySmart_128K.hex> and launch the tool again.
Could anybody help me to resolve this. Thanks, Apoorva
Show LessI am implementing AN84858 in order to program some PRoC BLE Modules. The HSSP procedure relies on using a Hex File Parser Application that is tailored to each PRoC family. The app note says that it supports both PSoC 4xx7_BLE and PSoC 4xx8_BLE but for the life of me I cannot find what family this module falls into. Even finsing out which PSoC chip is used on the module is not clearly stated.
I apologize if I missed something obvious but I'd appreaciate some help finding it!
Thanks,
George
Show LessMy app uses both the peripheral.name AND the advertisementData[CBAdvertisementDataLocalNameKey]. But every time I update advertisementData[CBAdvertisementDataLocalNameKey] by means of the CyBle_GapSetLocalName(), the peripheral.name value takes on the old value of advertisementData[CBAdvertisementDataLocalNameKey]. Is there anyway to stabilize the peripheral.name value so that it never changes from the initial value given when the 4200BLE is initially programmed?
Thanks.
Show LessHi,
I'm working with the cy5677 BLE dongle to connect the PC with BLE 4.2 device (Extended packet support).
I noticed that it cypress website the only SDK available to work with the dongle is written in C#.
This is limiting as my software stack is written in c++, so I need to add CLR support and do some marshaling (performance degradation)
I believe this C# SDK is wrapping native c++ code.
Is there an API to use this BLE dongle with c++ only (no CLR)?
Thanks,
Eran
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I am currently working on a project using a reduced SOIC-16 PSoC4000 device. This package does not feature access to the XRES (Reset) functionality. Before I am making a huge mistake in the schematic design - does MiniProg3 programming work without using the XRES?
I am wondering if it is possible to programm the chip using only SWDIO and SWDCLK? If not, what is the right way?
Thank you very much for your help.
Regards
Julian
Show LessI am storing ADC readings in a custom characteristic CYBLE_GATT_HANDLE_VALUE_PAIR_T .val field. These ADC readings are made every 10 seconds. I want to include these ADC reading in my advertising packet and continually update my advertising packet to reflect the latest values of the ADC readings. Is it possible to do this?
Show LessI am debugging EZ-BLE module by using MiniProg3 but showing : -> Warning: dbg.M0039: There was an error running port acquire: Can not acquire SWD device!
All pin of MiniProg3 connected to EZ-BLE according to given data sheet : -> http://www.cypress.com/file/140716/download
*while debugging it showing port acquire problem .
plzz check the attached file of debug configuration
Show LessWe are using CYBLE-222014-01. Does it support multiple slaves in the SPI bus?
Hello,
I am attempting to utilize two PSoC-4 BLE modules (CY8C4247LQI-BL483) for wireless communication. I have successfully programmed the Server and can read and write data to it using CySmart for Android. I am now having trouble with Client side. I can find and connect to Server unit without issue, and I receive a response when discovering all services and characteristics, however I am not sure how to read and utilize my responses so that I can use these two pieces of info to actually read a characteristic value. (I think I'm confused by the structs which make up the BLE control, and could use some help understanding them and how to use them.
Attached are my two projects. Thank you in advance.
Show LessEvothings Studio is a set of development tools, designed for development of mobile apps using web technologies. Evothings Studio is specifically designed for development of apps for the Internet of Things. https://evothings.com
They support for a number of IoT hardware devices such as, Arduino, iBeacons, Eddystone, Texas Instruments Sensor Tags, ARM boards, Nordic Semiconductor, MediaTek, Estimote and many more. https://evothings.com/doc/examples/examples.html
But I`m not see Cypress. Why ? When we can start using this tool ?
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