PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
Hi All,
Question: After installing Creator, what do I have to do to get the IDE to Find a Kit or a Solution?
I have clicked the refresh button next to the text (see subject line) as well as the refresh button found above the Component Catalog on an open schematic page. What can I load or install that will be recognized by the IDE? CY8CKIT-001 is the only PSoC3 (or PSoC5) kit I have at the moment.
Thanks
Tim
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I have a problem with CSD configuration Wizard utility: device appears in the wizard windows only for Cy8c21534; if I try to use 21234 etc. the window remains empty.
Is there to do something different with that devices?
Thanks
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I try command line compilation. Make all like in article . I write bat file
set PSOCTOOLS="C:\Program Files\Cypress\PSoC Designer\5.1\Common\CypressSemiBuildMgr\tools"
set DEVICE=CY7C63813-SXC
set BASEDEVICE=CY7C63800
set LASTROM=0x1fff
set path = %PSOCTOOLS%
make -f %PSOCTOOLS%\Makefile clean
make PROJNAME=test1 -f %PSOCTOOLS%\Makefile makemake
make -f %PSOCTOOLS%\Makefile depend
make PROJNAME=test1 -f %PSOCTOOLS%\Makefile
PAUSE
The next error appear.
U:\cyprojects\test1\test1>make PROJNAME=test1 -f "C:\Program Files\Cypress\PSoC
Designer\5.1\Common\CypressSemiBuildMgr\tools"\Makefile makemake
psocmakemake.exe test1 -oproject.mk
make: *** [makemake] Error -1073741819
How can I resolve this error?
Do somebody have other sample of command line compilation?
Thanks in advance.
Show LessThe CapSense Tuner was integrated in the latest CSD 2.0 component is PSoC Creator. A user can launch the tuner by righ clicking the CapSense CSD component icon and select the Launch Tuner from the context menu.
The tuner simplifies the debugging and optimization process of CapSense elements and makes the paramters dynamically displayed and tracked in a touch sensing system design.
The Tuning tab displays all of the component widgets as configured on a workspace. In the Graphing tab: you see all the graphs : rawcounts, difference count (signal) so that user can verify that rawcounts are actually 70-80 % of full scale of resolution and also on finger touch how much difference count (signal they are getting).
Show LessI had work some weeks on a SD Card interface module for PSoC 3, the module is not stable yet, i get read and write operations, read operation work always fine, but write operation sometimes corrupt the file system. In this post you can find a binary hex file to program the PSoC 3 module in the CY8CKIT-001. The firmware contains a test program for any sd card capacity, the test program list the directories and files on the root directory, no write operation is implemented in the test program to avoid cases where any sd card could be damaged. All the information is transmited using the serial port in the development kit, working at 115200bps.
To get the test program working and dont damage the SD Card the development kit MUST be working at 3.3v. The SD Card pins can be conected directly to the pins of the PSoC. The pin conection im using looks like this:
SDCard DO pin to P0(1)
SDCard SCK pin to P0(3)
SDCard DI pin to P0(4)
SDCard CS pin to P0(6)
RX to P1(6)
TX to P1(7)
Get the program running is easy, you only have to program the PSoC 3 device, plug the RS232 port to the PC open a terminal, push the reset button and the directory listing will start.
Im sorry that source code is not avaliable because a commercial project is being developed using the module im creating, i hope psoc creator comes soon with the SD Card module by default, will be nice to have a customizer for easy configuration.
Victor Andres
Show LessI'm an analog circuit guy. I took a C programming class, an assembly language class, and a Basic class in the distant past (before IDE's were invented). I have been getting by in the PSoC world by adapting the example code for quite a while now. As I am getting more ambitious, I would like to know more about the features and functions of the Creator IDE and the best reference for the syntax used by the C compiler. Would someone 'in-the-know' please suggest (for both these areas seperately)...?
1. On-demand training or video (intro level and above)
2. Cypress (or provider) documentation
3. One or two 'C' textbooks that (hopefully) would not lead me very far outside the PSoC syntax
Thanks very much.
Tim M
Show LessI had work some weeks on a SD Card interface module for PSoC 3, the module is not stable yet, i get read and write operations, read operation work always fine, but write operation sometimes corrupt the file system. In this post you can find a binary hex file to program the PSoC 3 module in the CY8CKIT-001. The firmware contains a test program for any sd card capacity, the test program list the directories and files on the root directory, no write operation is implemented in the test program to avoid cases where any sd card could be damaged. All the information is transmited using the serial port in the development kit, working at 115200bps.
To get the test program working and dont damage the SD Card the development kit MUST be working at 3.3v. The SD Card pins can be conected directly to the pins of the PSoC. The pin conection im using looks like this:
SDCard DO pin to P0(1)
SDCard SCK pin to P0(3)
SDCard DI pin to P0(4)
SDCard CS pin to P0(6)
RX to P1(6)
TX to P1(7)
Get the program running is easy, you only have to program the PSoC 3 device, plug the RS232 port to the PC open a terminal, push the reset button and the directory listing will start.
Im sorry that source code is not avaliable because a commercial project is being developed using the module im creating, i hope psoc creator comes soon with the SD Card module by default, will be nice to have a customizer for easy configuration.
Victor Andres
Show LessCypress is planning to drop support for Windows 2000 for the PSoC Designer and PSoC Programmer tools. Before doing so, we would like to make sure that no one is using these platforms to run PSoC Designer or PSoC Programmer. Please give us your feedback if you happen to be using Win 2K.
Best Regards,
Sachin Gupta
Cypress Applications Support
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Am trying to interface an SD Card to PSOC3.Using the PSOC Creator software.
The hardware connections are correct.
Am reproducing the same waveform pattern using the SPI Module in the software.Yet the MISO stays low...no response to any of the SPI commands...
Here is my code snippet...
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SPIM_1_Start();
for(i=0;i<10;i++)
{
SPIM_1_WriteByte(0Xff); //74 clocks
}
Pin_1_Write(0); ////make cs low
SPIM_1_WriteByte(0X40); ///CMD0
for(i=0;i<8;i++)
{
SPIM_1_WriteByte(0Xff); //64 clocks
}
SPIM_1_WriteByte(0X95);
for(i=0;i<4;i++)
{
SPIM_1_WriteByte(0Xff); //8x clocks
}
SPIM_1_WriteByte(0Xff); //8 clocks//data out must be here
Pin_1_Write(1); ////make cs high
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
No clue whats wrong...
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