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hi sir, i have doubt regarding the leds using to measure the oxygen concentration in human bieng , we design the sytem with a clip ,on one side of the clip we place a two leds. My question is why only we use red, infrared leds. why not other leds. What is the technical reason behind that .
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Hi nalini,
Can you tell me more about your application? Usually Instrumentation amplifiers are recommended for medical designs.
They are known as INSAMP in PSoC Designer and can be found under the "Amplifiers" category in User module window.
You will be able to read differential signals as well as amplify them (Gain = 2x to 16x) using INSAMP. Alternatively you can also use a programmable gain amplifier (PGA) with gain upto 48 times input signal.
You can find an example implementation of the INSAMP here > http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=58579
Regards,
Arvind
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You need to use a RED and a INFRARED led in design.
This should help - http://www.oximetry.org/pulseox/principles.htm
Regards, Dana.
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thanx sir , which information u gave to me is very useful. thank u
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thank u sir
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hi sir,
where we can find the one wire protocal datasheet in psoc designer 4.4 version. how can we interface ds18b20 with onewire protocal.
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hi sir,
what is the main differance betweeen PSoC and SoC . And what are the advantages of PSoc compared to soc.
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Hi nalini,
You can find information about the 1-Wire interface and how you can use DS18S20 temp sensors here > AN2163 - PSoC® 1 - Interfacing to 1-Wire/Two-Wire Digital Temperature Sensors using PSoC® 1
Regards,
Arvind
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The difference between PSoCs and the rest of the embedded world are analog components as comparqators, oppamps, TIAsm sample & holds, track & holds DACs and so on.
In "normal" systems is very often a requirement for signal-conditioning as amplification, filtering etc. With a PSoC you can get a one-chip solution with only a few additional discrete components (if any) making developement, layout. part-count and pcb easier and smaller. A real compülete programmable system on a sole chip.
Bob
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I just see (overlooked it)
Designer 4.4 is a rather old version, there have been several updates and corrections yet. I would suggest you download (for free of course) Designer 5.2 from the Cypress website and get familar with it. For older projects it might be necessary to download and install the 5.0 version as well (they are co-existent) to update your projects from versions 4 to 5.
Bob
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A lot of other chips do have programable peripherials on chip. But PSOC more like having a reasonable size CPLD and the possibility of routing every type of signal to every pin ( nearly 100 %) makes it better then other chips.
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hi sir,
Thank you for your information and sir can you clear my doubt amplifiers and filters. in psoc we have programable filters and amplifiers. hOw the gain of amplifier is programed and how the frequency responce of filter is programed.
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For filters:
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...or download and install PSoC Creator 2 and give it a try. Follow the advice to watch the videos, using Creator is really easy!
Bob
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oops, sorry, my fault: not the Creator, that's for PSoC3 and 5 (although they are great as well) for PSoC1 you'll need Designer 5.2
Bob
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For filter, as previously mentioned, use the wizard, or the Excel
design sheets located (Designer 5.2) in menu item "Help" >
"Documentation" > "Filter Design".
For videos and training go to http://www.cypress.com/?id=1162&source=header
Regards, Dana.
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Hi nalini,
Can you tell me more about your application? Usually Instrumentation amplifiers are recommended for medical designs.
They are known as INSAMP in PSoC Designer and can be found under the "Amplifiers" category in User module window.
You will be able to read differential signals as well as amplify them (Gain = 2x to 16x) using INSAMP. Alternatively you can also use a programmable gain amplifier (PGA) with gain upto 48 times input signal.
You can find an example implementation of the INSAMP here > http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=58579
Regards,
Arvind
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hi sir ,
i am working on medical application, as u said INSAMP is used and along with that i am using the modules in the attached document what i had pin here. here i am measuring some parameters to check health condition of a patient like temperature, heart beat, oxygen concentration, ph level in blood, ecg.
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And one more reference.
Regards, Dana,
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hi sir,
i am facing a problem with the PSoC 1, 4.4 version software. i installed it in proper way. but while i am doing simple program like lcd display, when i go through application editor phase after interconnection phase i am getting the window as shown in attached document.the main c program is not coming. sir could you tell me what is that problem.
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Only very few people here have access to the (rather old) version 4.4. Why not update to 5.2 and give it a try? As far as I know both versions are co-existent, although you will not be able to open a 4.4 project with 5.2, I think you have to use an intermediate version of 5.0 to accomplish that.
Bob
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Nalini,
The LCD usermodule will not show up on the interconnect view as it will not consume any digital blocks. Which means that you cannot place it.
After selecting it using Config > Selection, when you do a Config > Generate Application you will be able to see the LCD libraries generated.
To view these files, select the Application Editor button and expand the library source files list: (see attached image)
For more information please go through the IDE User Guide in C:\Program Files\Cypress MicroSystems\PSoC Designer\Documentation\
I'm repeating this again, but my sincere recommendation is that you upgrade to the latest version of PSoC Designer (v5.2) software. You will a huge improvement in terms of ease of use and more number of user modules and devices supported.
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The LCD module does have to be "place"-ed, to configure it mode and choose its
port. It does not, however, show up in routing view.
Regards, Dana.
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k sir here i am telling the procedure what i am following. first i click psoc designer, and then start new project and there i am giving the name of the project , then cliking on next and then generate main file using c, after that finish. next i am following user module selection in that i select lcd , next interconnection in that i am giving port 2 and then application editor the following documents shows the procedure.
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Doesn't look too bad, next thing would be to "build" your project which will first generate the neccesary bits to set your hardware porperties and connections and second compile all the c sources (some of them have been generated during the first step).
Again: Can you tell us ANY reason why you are relucant to download and install Designer 5.2 which not only has corrected a bunch of errors but also comes with new versions of all the usermodules.
Bob
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Necessary, necessary, necessary, I think I'll never get that right!!!