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Nov 22, 2009
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Nov 22, 2009
02:39 PM
I have just started using the CY3271 First Touch Starter Kit, and found that it works very well.
I want to make an application for proximity sensing and need to see the raw data from the sensor.
The Bridge Control Panel shows both some digital and analog values, but how can I find the adress for my variables in the code?
Or: how can I define my variables so I can explore them via the Bridge Control Panel?
Thanks in advance
Poul
I want to make an application for proximity sensing and need to see the raw data from the sensor.
The Bridge Control Panel shows both some digital and analog values, but how can I find the adress for my variables in the code?
Or: how can I define my variables so I can explore them via the Bridge Control Panel?
Thanks in advance
Poul
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Nov 24, 2009
02:42 PM
Solved!
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Dec 06, 2009
11:22 PM
How?
Dec 07, 2009
01:05 AM
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Dec 07, 2009
01:05 AM
Glen,
Check out the Help >> Help Contents menu in the Bridge Control panel. This has details about setting up variables and how to write commands to read the variables under the following sections.
Communication >> Command Lines
Data Processing >> Variable Definition
Check out the Help >> Help Contents menu in the Bridge Control panel. This has details about setting up variables and how to write commands to read the variables under the following sections.
Communication >> Command Lines
Data Processing >> Variable Definition
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Dec 07, 2009
12:56 PM
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Dec 07, 2009
12:56 PM
Better yet:
Read the
EzI2C Slave Data Sheet
which explains the functionality in a good way.
Best regards
Poul
Read the
EzI2C Slave Data Sheet
which explains the functionality in a good way.
Best regards
Poul
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Jan 03, 2010
10:15 PM
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Jan 03, 2010
10:15 PM
Cheers to both,
I couldn't work out what UM to use.
The Ez Datasheet explained it much better.
I couldn't work out what UM to use.
The Ez Datasheet explained it much better.