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I am new to PSOC 5 while i am using FreeSoc2 i am getting this error,Pls help me to sort out of this error
An internal error occurred in the fitter: (Error running "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\PSoC Creator\3.2\PSoC Creator\bin/cysjtools.exe": System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: Access is denied at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithCreateProcess(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start() at CyDesigner.PSoC.P3Fit.Common.TimingAnalyzer.CyStaSjInterface.Run()).
thanks in advance
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Welcome in the forum.
Try running with admin rights first.
Did you update recently to Creator version 3.2? This might have gone wrong. I would suggest to de-install and re-install Creator 3.2.
Before programming your FreeSoc board I would suggest to ask for an update needed for the board-internal programmer and the new sw-release.
Bob
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I tried all things still it doesn't work
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Can you post your complete project, so that we all can have a look at all of your settings? To do so, use
Creator->File->Create Workspace Bundle (minimal)
and attach the resulting file.
Bob
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You had an unterminated for loop, in main.c, should look like
this -
int main()
{
CyGlobalIntEnable; /* Enable global interrupts. */
/* Place your initialization/startup code here (e.g. MyInst_Start()) */
for(;;) {
}
}
/* [] END OF FILE */
Regards, Dana.
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I noticed on your schematic your LED R is 10K.
To compute Rled
Rled = ( Voh - Vled ) / Iled Voh is speced for a given current in datasheet
Iled typically 10 - 20 mA for a small low power LED
Vled in its datasheet, usually 1 V - 2.3 V
So it typically winds up as ~ 100 - 200 ohms.
Regards, Dana.
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if u publish any working video(link) using FreeSoc2 also helpful