PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Hello,
I am using a new (awersome) cyckit-059 for my new students in september.
Sometime program is not ok and i get this message :
WARNING! JTAG/SWD communication for PSoC3/5 is not stable with the clock above 3.2 MHz! Please select lower clock option in case of failures.
But i don't know how to change it ?
Thank's
Patrick
When doing an archive/bundle, it creates a workspace.bundlexx.zip with renaming .cywrk files to include _bundlexx in the filename. There does not seem to be a Creator function to restore bundle, neither to the original location to back out some changes, nor to a different location. If that is true, it implies that the user would have to unzip the archive file in the desired location, but this will leave names changed, which is a bit odd . What am I missing ?
Is it that this is a half way implementation of a rounder process that will see the other half implemented in the next update (4.1..) ?
Also, when I do a copy of a project and do a paste in another workspace in changes the names to ...Copy_01 even if there is no name contention. This seems a bit awkward. Is there a better way to clone a project ?
Tony
Show LessHello,
Why i can't create a new project in another folder than my document
in g:\projet perso\cypress for example
with psoc creator 4
Thank's
Patrick
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I have just updated from PSOC Creator 3.3 to 4.0, but cannot generate text based description files. I set generate description files to true. Rebuilt the project. Nothing happens. Does it have to be a new project?
Best,
Show LessI need a NRZI UART.My idea is to copy of the Cypress UART 2.50 and
change one line in the Verilog file to get out the tx_clk for start and stop bit.
I can change the orginal B_UART_v2_50.v file, but i do not how i get
a own component from this.
Can somebody help me.
Hello,
I work from a project from psoc creator 2.2 with cypress kit-014 and i try to build it with new psoc creator 4.0 and cypress kit-059
with my new custom board.
How modify my project to work correctly with sprintf ?
sprintf doesn't work.
// Calcul de la température en °Celcius
Tx = ( Nx * q ) / 0.01 - 273.15;
// Affichage du nombre Nx
CharLCD_Position(3,0);
CharLCD_PrintString("Nx = ");
CharLCD_PrintNumber(Nx);
// Affichage de la température
// avec le caractère spécial °
CharLCD_Position(2,0);
CharLCD_PrintString("T = ");
sprintf(tstr,"%+9.4f",Tx);
CharLCD_PrintString(tstr);
Thank you for the help.
Patrick Guérangé
Teacher
France
Show LessStarting to explore PSoC 5... I am getting the following message when building a trivial PSoC 4 bootloadable project with dependency on UART_Bootloader.
"Unable to read the hex file (D:\CY\WSs\Blinking LED\UART_Bootloader.cydsn\CortexM0\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\UART_Bootloader.hex). The path does not exist."
Both projects, bootloadable and bootloader have ARM_GCC_493 paths. Where is the 484 reference engrained in the bootloadable project for it to want that path? I cannot find it anywhere.
Any ideas how to get around it?
Show LessI have noticed the existence of these two files in a workspace. It seems that the .cywrk.user one has much more stuff in it.
My question if the content of the .cywrk.user is relevant for the integrity of the project. The question has come to my mind when I unzipped a Nokia LCD 5510 project which comes with a .cywrk.Admin file which is not visible on the open workspace. I opened the plain .cywrk and that PC created my .cywrk.tony. Now, if I do work, add another project... I assume the .tony will change. What would happen if then I archive/bundle and send it back to Admin. Would the user Admin see the updates with integrity?
Show LessHi All,
I know the demand for an ethernet component is really high. PSoC is such a great chip and it really s*cks that there's no good ethernet solution for it. I see this question coming up here and on the PSoCdeveloper forum many times.
Yes, we can use Xport, Wiznet or any additional module. However most of these solutions gets quite expensive if you are speaking about quantities.
As many ARM controller manufacturers also have ethernet inside their controllers, it would be great to have an Ethernet Component for PSoC.
I've used Wiznet for some of my projects but my ethernet knowledge not really goes that deep. I am looking to port one of the open source TCP/IP stacks like uIP or lwIP. I guess it will not be that hard as there are many uIP ports already successfully done.
I'd like to make a start in discussing porting uIP, lwIP or any other....
- which stack is best suited for PSoC3/5?
- are there any ports yet done on GCC or Keil?
- can we use a repository like SourceForge?
- would you like to contribute in such development?
- can we use PSoC's hardware blocks to implement MAC/PHY or do we still have to use external?
Okay guys, let's get this sucker done for PSoC!
Regards,
Rolf
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