PSoC™ 5, 3 & 1 Forum Discussions
Hi, I'm trying to fix the last few remaining problems with my design, and I have a few questions:
1. I'm getting a lot of analog cross-coupling between the breath pressure analog input and some of the reference voltages used by the comparators. If I try to use a different analog input , then the design will fail to route. Do you have any advice or suggestions on how to fix this?
2. What is the current limit of the analog multiplexors? I was thinking to use a discharge resistor instead of the other DAC so I can free it up to increase the resolution.
3. I was trying to use the dither module to increase the DAC resolution, but I was running into the shared bus problem (see previous post that never got answered), is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
-Mike
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I've got a cy3268 and I've programmed It correctly using the ice-cube. My problem is that when I try to debug using the ice-cube I get the message-window that says that the designer cannot connect to the ice. The message is exactly the one in the jpg that I have attached. I get the message after doing Debug->Connect from the menu of PSoCDesigner. The ice-cube is connected to the cy3268 in the same way It was when I downloaded the program in the board and in that occasion everything worked fine. I'm using PSoCDesigner 5.1 which I've recently downloaded.
Thanks for the help and have a nice day.
Trinca Claudio
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If I place an opamp in the designer, how can I tell whether this is implemented as opamp0, opamp1, opamp2 or opamp3 in hardware? I have placed a single opamp, but can't tell whether its output should appear at pin P0[1], P3[6], P0[0] or P3[7] (from the opamp datasheet).
Thanks,
Stephen
Show LessAs the title says, it is exciting news for all. The PSoC Applications engineers(PSoC gurus ) have gotten together to reach to everyone(PSoC noobs, newbs, intermedaite and experts). They are doing it via their blog. They have got some cool videos out there, check them out here, PSoC Insiders Blog. Follow, share and enjoy !!
Show LessAs the title says, it is exciting news for all. The PSoC Applications engineers(PSoC gurus ) have gotten together to reach to everyone(PSoC noobs, newbs, intermedaite and experts). They are doing it via their blog. They have got some cool videos out there, check them out here, PSoC Insiders Blog. Follow, share and enjoy !!
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