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I have developed a BLE solution on PSOC4 development kit ( CY8C4248LQI - BL583) and would like to port the code to EZ-BLE modules - in this case more suitable for production. If possible, can you point me to a document that describes how to do this?
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ok I think I have solved my problem. If I get the CYBLE-012011-EVAL module which contains the CYBLE-012011-00 BLE module, too many modules, then I can plug this directly into the PSOC4 pioneer kit. Sorry zhxh; maybe you already assumed that in your reply.
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The creator can't change the device to module in an exsisted project. So I think you have to create a new project with the module and copy your code and the component to the new project.
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ok so can the EZ-BLE modules operate on the PSOC4 development kits.
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EZ-BLE and EZ-BT are brands associated with our certified PCB modules:
- PSoC 4 BLE based EZ-BLE operates under the Creator environment.
- CYW20706 and CYW20719 based EZ-BT operates under WICED (WICED Studio Bluetooth Docs & Downloads)
- CYW20732/36/37 EZ-BLE operates under WICED Smart (WICED Smart Docs & Downloads)
I believe all of the modules above are now supported by our EZ-Serial firmware, which is a higher level AT-like serial interface.
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ok I think I have solved my problem. If I get the CYBLE-012011-EVAL module which contains the CYBLE-012011-00 BLE module, too many modules, then I can plug this directly into the PSOC4 pioneer kit. Sorry zhxh; maybe you already assumed that in your reply.