PSoC™ 5, 3 & 1 Forum Discussions
Hello.
I made a pcb with PSoC5 (CY8C5566AXI-061)and wrote a simple program that increments a variable every second, and displays it on LCD.
I programmed the PSoC, the program works fine.
But when i place an old soldering gun (like this http://goo.gl/6ujlt) near the microcontroller, and i repeatedly press and release the soldering gun's button, the counter displayed on lcd resets (so, i guess the microcontroller resets) or sometimes increments with 10, or changes the text position.
The soldering gun was placed near the microcontroller at about 1-2cm.
I wonder if there will be any problems with this mcu being used in a industrial environement.
Is there someone who used it in such environement?
I tried shielding the mcu with a thin metal foil soldered to ground but nothing changed.
What can be done to improve mcu's imunity to EMI?
P.S. I didn't knew where to post this question in the forum, sorry if this is not the right place.
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I have tried using Counter, Timer and PWM components of PSoC3 in my development project. I find there is a same problem:
Only a lower byte of the uint16 period works properly when I use XXX_WritePeriod(uint16 Period) for Counter, Timer or PWM. If the uint16 period's value is larger than 0xFF, the higher byte of uint16 period 'value is going to overflow to the lower byte( for example, XXX_WritePeriod(0x0100) is to work as exactly same as XXX_WritePeriod(0x01) ). However, the configuration values of the Period in these components without using XXX_WritePeriod(uint16 period) to change the period value, they work properly.
Is it possible that the components of Counter, Timer and PWM have some bugs in PSoC Creator 2.0?
Could you please advise me how to sort out this problem?
Qingshan
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I purchased CY8CKIT-050 dev kit and when trying to use USBFS component I found missing crystal and 2 capacitors on my dev kit board. Here is the list of missing components:
Y3 - CRYSTAL 24.000MHZ 20PF SMD
C30,C31 - CAP, CER, 22 pF, 50V, 5%, COG, 0603, SMD
Is this how it should be? I checked the product photos and it is missing nowhere.
Please advise me what to do - I guess I have received unfinished board.
Tomas
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