PSoC™ 6 Forum Discussions
Hello,
I am running a Wi-Fi application on the PSoC6 Wi-Fi BT ProtoTypeing Kit (CY8CPROTO_062_4343W).
I am trying to power it externally using VTARG + GND at 3.3V. However, the power supply connected to these pins also backfeeds into the KitProg3, using lots of energy.
I snapped off the KitProg3 and can program just fine by supplying VTARG as noted in the user guide.
The board boots and I can talk to it through my UART interface when powering externally with no KitProg3 connected.
HOWEVER, the Wi-Fi will not initialize and it doesn't return an error.
Here is the init code. I am using mbed-os, and a grab the default instance, and then do a dummy connect to get the MAC.
When I power from USB via KitProg3 I see this (this is the expected behavior, seeing the "WLAN..." messages):
And when I power it through VTARG with 3V3, I see this, where the interface does not initialize (note the absence of "WLAN..." messages):
Once I break off the KitProg3, is there any other mod that needs to be done? The User Guide clearly explains you need to power Vtarg on the board externally, which I do (with capacity to 300mA!), but the WiFi doesn't seem to power on.
Thanks,
Peter
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I would like to be able to configure the external flash on PSOC 6 BLE PIONEER KIT for both XIP as well as be able to write data (logging data during runtime) to this external flash.
Configure specific sector or region? of the external flash for XIP.
Configure another sector or region? for writing data on this external flash.
I have used CE224285_XIP code example and XIP is working with no issue.
I can also change the mode via Cy_SMIF_SetMode(SMIF_HW, CY_SMIF_MEMORY) to CY_SMIF_NORMAL. and can write data with no issue.
However, my question is how can I configure one sector for XIP and another sector for data writing?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Shahram Amini
Show LessI am developing a product using CYBLE-416045-02.
To implement the BLE pairing process, I used the CE212742 sample project as a reference.
From this sample project I ported the code needed for the product.
When paired using the Windows CySmart application, the return value of Cy_BLE_StoreBondingData() will be CY_BLE_ERROR_FLASH_WRITE.
When I kept calling this function, the microcontroller was restarted.
In the product project, BLE components are located on the CM0+ side, and all BLE source code is running on the CM0+ side.
Is there any restriction that Cy_BLE_StoreBondingData() should not be used on the CM0+ side?
Best regards.
Show LessIf the 32kHz WCO crystal were to suddenly experience a deviation in frequency, how would the PSoC respond? Would any of the PDL libraries raise errors?
Show LessIn one board we have a BGA PSoC 6, and three of the VSS pins (ground) are floating, and since it is a BGA, we are out of luck... I want to know the impact.
In the datasheet I can only find which ports are connected to which VDD signals.. but I cannot find any information on which of the VSS affect which ports.
It's a CY8C62x6/7, 124-BGA package and we only have pins B12,C3,D4 connected to ground... pins D10,K4,K10 are floating...
We see some unpredictable behavior in some outputs, but I don't have a clear image of the impact.
Is there a diagram or datasheet with that information?
Thanks!
Show LessHi There,
I am re-posting this issue since there hasnt been any updated from Cypress in over 4 weeks.
I am using PSOC6 to communicate with a controller board over UART. using RS422 driver. The message length is about 300 bytes sent every 100 milliseconds. The issue is every few messages I get extra bytes (1 to 3 bytes) the extra bytes are 0xFF.
Any Idea what what might be causing this behavior?
Show LessHi guys,
I am using CE220959:
CE220959 – PSoC 6 MCU Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Device Firmware Update (DFU) with External Memory
How to reset the PSP/MSP (process/master stack pointers) mode in this PSoC6 bootloader?
Please point me to the exact line of code
Thanks
Ben
Hi,
I have designed a Slider and one button at the beginning of the slider using the PSoC 4 MCU. I want to add a press and hold feature to this , so that it should allow the user to press and hold the button for more than 3 seconds.
Currently I see that the maximum long press time is 1.5s. If I keep pressing for more than 1.5seconds , I see that it is treated as no input(LOW) or no button press on my STM32MCU (main controller of this application) .
Please help me how to achieve this.
Thanks a lot!
Arshiya
I'm curious to see if there is a PID controller for motor control using the PSoC 6 out there that I can reference. Anybody know of any sources?
Thanks for any help and advice!
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