PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Hi there,
I have a block diagram for PSOC5. Now, I want to transfer from PSOC5 to PSOC4. However, there are some errors which said incompatible for certain block. May I know how can I solved this? I am new with this PSOC software. Thank you very much.
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I'm trying to find out if this is the correct operation of PSoC Creator or not.
I've included screenshots for visual confirmation.
I start a new project and choose CY8C4248BZI-L489.
I add 2 output pins, 2 logic level sources, an OR gate and a NOT gate, wire them up to the output pins, etc.
Build and compile. Go to the pin editor and a bunch of ports are missing... So how do I use the headers on the kit board?
I ran into this problem when I "ported" an existing product to the chip, so I decided to start from scratch and no matter what I did, ports when missing from the pin editor.
Lucas
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I'm upgrading from PDL v2.0 to 2.1 (precisely PDLSetup_2.1.0_8-16-16.exe as of Oct 20, 2016). I compile with:
arm-none-eabi-g++.exe (GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors) 5.4.1 20160609 (release) [ARM/embedded-5-branch revision 237715]
In the hope that they'll be gone with the next release, I'd like to provide some patches to fix harmless warnings such as:
- wrong #include path
- missing quotes around #error message string
- -Wunused-parameter
- -Wunused-but-set-variable
- -Wparentheses (because of v = v & ~x | y which becomes v = (v & ~x) | y)
- -Wconversion
- -Wpadded
- -Wmissing-prototypes
Regards,
Lorenzo
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I need a quad spi module. I just started working with Psoc5LP. So I don't know how to design. How can I design this module?
also I have a questions. Is it possible to do parallel processing on PSoC microcontrollers?
Thank You
Show LessCY8C5287AXI LP095 Broken while operating for more than 3 times, I try to find the reasons for the chip burning. I'm using the Chip with servo motors. Once it burns EEPROM, I have to check it with the oscilloscope if there is a glitch on the circuit, I found there is a small glitch on the circuit, It can be the reason for the chip break down?
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I'd like to contribute back to PDL with a couple of simple patches for fixing warnings when compiling with GCC. Is there any git repository holding PDL source code?
On the contrary, where can I send my patch to?
Thanks,
Lorenzo
PS: at the moment, I'm using
arm-none-eabi-g++.exe (GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors) 5.4.1 20160609 (release) [ARM/embedded-5-branch revision 237715]
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I'm writing on behalf of my customer who is interested in analog coprocessor CY8C4A24.
There is a listed feature 14-bit Delta-Sigma ADC it is signed with *
"* This feature will be available in upcoming PSoC Creator Component Pack releases"
seems that UAB can support this feature however PSoC Creator is not ready to support this.
Could you please share more information when this feature will be fully supported by PSoC Creator and hardware?
thanks in advance
Marcin Korus
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Im new to this product and am trying to follow along with the youtube series 'creating a ble app for the iphone'. What I see on my laptop and what is presented in the video are rather different. Project creation in the vid shows a page with numerous default templates and a couple tabs (design and other). What I see is a much less populated page with a few radio buttons (target module, target device, library project and workspace). I fill in the appropriate infos, hit next and get to select from 2 project templates (code example and pre-populated schematic). Neither is really what I need if Im to follow the youtube example. So, what am I doing wrong here? Is this just a matter of setting creator up in a particular way or something else entirely?
jimg
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I am using PSOC Creator 3.3 with the CY8Ckit-050. I believe some setting or something has gotten changed but I cannot figure it out. The problem is: When I used to click the program button PSoC would program the device plugged into my computer without any further intervention. However, now when I click the button it brings up the "Select Debug Target" window and I have to press "Port Acquire" and then connect and finally the Ok button for programming to happen. This is a bit of a nuisance because I am cosntantly programming the device while I am developing my program.
Have I changed a setting somewhere? Honestly, I don't believe this to be the case as I have not been mucking around in any settings windows.
Thanks for any help.
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