PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Hello,
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.
Show LessI am working with Creator 3.3. Can someone tell me how to get the components tab to show up under the workspace explorer. I can't seem to find a setting to control this. I need to import a component into my project but the components tab is missing?
Thanks
-Chris
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I've recently started learning how to use PSOC Creator, so this may be an easy fix. I randomly cannot edit my main.c file, or any new text files I create. Not that I would want to, but I also tried editing the Cypress generated source code for my project and cannot edit that either. If I edit my main.c file in another editor and save it, the text file in PSOC Creator is updated. I've tried restarting the program, closing and reopening the file, etc.
I believe I am using the most updated version of Creator. Did I accidentally activate a type of locking feature?
Thanks
Jesse
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I am not new in the PSoC, I've worked with several PSoC 1, and I have made my own designs. But I have never worked with another family of PSoC, recently I acquired a PSoC 4 CY8CKIT-049 kit, I installed the PSoC Creator and the drivers for working with the kit, and my Windows 7 recognize the kit and it assigned a COM Port for him. So far so good. The problem is that once I have compiled the program and I had no errors, I tried to load the PSoC Programmer from the PSoC Creator and it does not seem to recognize the kit, it says "Device may not be connected or the port may be in use by another application".
If you could help me I would appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Alex
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After building an identical project in Creator 3.3 SP2 and 4.0, no component updates (against the Cypress recommendation), toolchain appears identical however the binaries files are quite different. I have perused the release notes http://www.cypress.com/file/318921/download, can't see a reason.
Have I carelessly overlooked details in release documentation, could this be linker order or is this the expected result moving to Creator 4.0?
Many Thanks
Greg
I'm working on a PSoC 4 project where I need to use the ADC for one signal. However, I get the following error during the analog placement step of the build: "Net 'Net_575' is connected to an analog mux but is not connected to another component." I have noticed that Net_575 does not exist in my schematic. I also get warnings about the analog terminals on the ADC being unconnected. The build is successful if I connect analog pins to every channel.
I have disabled all the other channels except for the one I want to use. Is there another setting that needs to change in order to only use one ADC channel? I'm using PSoC Creator 3.3 CP3 (3.3.0.9604) and the ADC_SAR_SEQ_P4 component's version is 1.10.
Show LessUsing the demo CY8CKIT_046_USB_Audio as an example, I am trying to create a 4 channel USB audio adapter.
USBFS and I2S components both support the extra channels, but the data for 4 channels is interleaved in a frame according to http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/devclass_docs/frmts10.pdf Section 2.2.3
How the audio stream data is formatted to and from USBFS is not well documented but I am assuming it is still interleaved. So for example, each frame would be 6 bytes to I2S0, and then 6 bytes to I2S1.
Since the data has to go to different I2S FIFO registers I2S_RX_CHn_F0_PTR, it is unclear how to use DMA to accomplish it. Ideas?
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I have a CY3280-MBR3 Eval Kit which I am able to configure successfully using the EZ-Click SW.
I also have my application board, on which I mounted a CY8CMBR3116 (The same device is in the Eval Kit as well). I removed the Jumpers on the Eval Kit, in such a way that I can now connect the I2C Lines from the Controller on the Eval Board directly to my Application Board.
Using this configuration, I can successfully see the device detected when I click on the "Select Target Device", but with a different Slave Address (0x18, instead of 0x37).
Now, when I try and load the configuration file into the Application Board IC, I get an error "Failed to program the device. Ensure that the correct target device is selected and that the target part is powered. The connected device was not detected as the expected device CY8CMBR3116."
Is it theoretically possible to program my device directly using such a setup? If yes, can you help me with what could have gone wrong during such a setup.
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