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Aug 24, 2013
09:33 AM
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Aug 24, 2013
09:33 AM
I have been using C29466 for many times.
This is the first for me.
As usually as, I'm doing LED test for after installing of PSoC.
Blinking LED the first part of main program.
Once lit, never again.
However, When select CPU Clock= SysClk/2
It began to blinking.
CPU Clock set to SysClk/1 again, It happen again
. Changing the chip was helpless.
What is happen in C29466?
How to do I?
Any suggestions?
This is the first for me.
As usually as, I'm doing LED test for after installing of PSoC.
Blinking LED the first part of main program.
Once lit, never again.
However, When select CPU Clock= SysClk/2
It began to blinking.
CPU Clock set to SysClk/1 again, It happen again
. Changing the chip was helpless.
What is happen in C29466?
How to do I?
Any suggestions?
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09:49 AM
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10:06 AM
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Vdd is low voltage, cause of USB Hub connection.
It was 4.3V
Highest frequency clock is using more current.
A simple mistake, It is sorry.
Vdd is low voltage, cause of USB Hub connection.
It was 4.3V
Highest frequency clock is using more current.
A simple mistake, It is sorry.