PSoC™ 5, 3 & 1 Forum Discussions
Hi,
I have a nerw PSoC5 development kit for evaluation. I updated to PSoc Creator 2.0 and am getting an annoying error that pops up on programming "Error: dbg.M0023: There was an error while programming the device: PSoC Programmer reported error (100 - FAILED! Timeout of SPC polling. Lost communication with chip (Status = 0x02))" It seems to appear at random times and then all of a sudden just disappears again. I have set the clock speed in port configuration to 0.8MHz.
Does anyone have a clue how I can get rid of this permanently?
Thank you!
Show LessHello all
i started working with UART..the UART configuration window has many options.
i have few questions-
1. What is the exact difference between FIFO and buffer.
2. when the buffer size is greater than 4 Internal interrupt gets enabled. Where can i write my code if i need to use internal interrupt
3. in half duplex mode how can i transmit and receive data.
Show LessA very interesting article on improving the accuracy of internal oscillators in psoc 3 and 5.
please refer the link below,
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=67061
Show LessHi,
One thing I'm finding frustrating about using the PSoC 3s is that they seem to require a huge number number of capacitors and complex power connections. For very space constrained applications, these can make things difficult. The QFN48 package apparently needs 9 capacitors, 10 power and 7 GND connections !
My question are: Is every power connection really necessary? Is every capacitor really necessary?
For example, do I need the capacitor on Vddio3 if I am only going to be using the pins in that quadrant as analog inputs? In fact, do I even need the power connection there? Could I just use one capacitor for all of the Vddio pins?
On the attached image, you can see my space constrained PCB, and part of the schematic for it. On the schematic, I have removed the capacitors from two of the Vddio0 pins (13 & 24) to try to give me some space.
Hugo
Show LessI am using the USBUART with PSoc3 and would like to know the easiest and correct way to test if the USB connection has been lost. Can anyone help please?
Show LessHello all,
Can the PSOC 3 perform RMS to DC conversion? I want to measure the amplitude of a 50khz sine wave so I want to take the sine wave into a pin on the psoc, then into an RMS to DC converter, then finally an A/D.
Can the Psoc3 do this?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
Show LessHello, i bought a development board its RED-KiT 1.0 . It has many features ( 15 diffrent modules ) rs232 - rs 485 - 2x16 LCD Display- 4 Relays - 8 buttons - 8 leds - buzzer - 2 potentiometers - step motor driver - dc motor driver - seven segment display(multiplexing) - usb - I2C eeprom- 12 5 3.3v power supply- MMC sd card
and other important things
2x16 LCD display with blue backlight
DC motor
Step motor with cables
12V 1A quality adapter
DevPic ( pic project card for microchip pic MCU abouthttp://www.uzunsystem.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50)
And jumpers
I 'll work about PSoC 3/5 First Starter Kit. This board(Red-Kit)compatible with First Starter Kits.
Red-Kithttp://www.uzunsystem.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=42
I bought 110$ from Turkey in İsanbul. I definitely recommend, you have to buy,we can learn lots of things,from this kit.