PSoC™ 5, 3 & 1 Forum Discussions
Hi all
Wave DAC component is very interesting for me. Is possible make this component with some modiffier ? (like add, multi, FM, AM, RM - this is ideal for audio synthesis)
Kamil
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while iam trying to program my CY8Ckit-030, i am getting an error as "There was an error while programming the device: PSoC Programmer reported error (102 - Failed to erase the flash)"....
i am getting this error in both creator 2.0 and 2.1.........can any one help me how to rectify it.........
here iam attaching a screen shot of the build window.....
Show LessHallo,
I happily discovered that PSOC1 (CY8C29) is now able to 'house' PLC IP solution.. that's something really interestig in my opinion even if it's a somewhat resource hungry solution. My question is ... what's required to adapt TTL levels to powerline?
The schematic solution proposed in AN55427 are still usable?
Best Regards,
Michele Santucci
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Ive got my hands on a wireless remote control, Basically i want to connect the output from the wireless receiver to an input on my PSoC1 microcontroller to control some external devices.
Unfortunately the output of the wireless receivers relay is 12volts and the inputs are 5v, my question is can i just use a 5v regulator such as the L7805 and add capacitors to make sure its a stable voltage such as in the diagram below?
Thanks
Show LessAN82156 explains how to design PSoC® Creator™ components that use PSoC 3 and PSoC 5 Universal Digital Block (UDB) datapath modules. Datapath-based designs can offload CPU tasks to increase the efficiency of components. This application note describes the development process step by step. You also will learn how to use the PSoC Creator Datapath Configuration Tool to create, view, and modify datapath instances in Verilog files.
Please visit this link: http://www.cypress.com/?rID=69774
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Can any one please suggest the best possible way of generating a 2.048MHz square signal with 50% duty cycle with a better accuracy, using PSOC3.........do i need to use any external hardware for getting good accuracy ?
Show LessWhen there are multiple interrupts performing the same function, for example 2 UARTs which are trying to wake up the device, it is not necessary that you connect two interrupts. You can just gang the pins together and provide a common isr to the ganged pins.
In the isr if you can check out which pin caused the interrupt and find out the corresponding UART wake up source.
If you have unused pins then this can serve as better .
Show LessIf you would like to learn more about how to design with the PLD inside the UDBs, check out the breif description of the new application note AN82250 in the PSoC Insiders Blog.
Mark
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