Should I use WICED Studio or PSoC Creator?

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I have a CY8CKIT-062. I know that I can use PSoC Creator to make projects for the PSoC 6 chip. However, my project requires Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. When you create a project in PSoC Creator for the 062 kit there are no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth components to use. So, how should I go about developing my project? Should I use PSoC Creator for the microcontroller portion and WICED for the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity part? If yes, How do I make a project that can be developed in both IDE's? I'm still learning and want to make sure I create the proper structure for my project.

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This thread was what I was looking for.PSoC Creator vs. WICED

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MichaelF_56
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How about both 🙂

This is a good place to start: http://www.cypress.com/file/407731/download

Essentially, it's my understanding that the PDL you create within Creator will be pulled into WICED when you want to add connectivity.

There is already a platform within WICED that was created for the CY8CKIT-062-WIFI-BT kit.  It's referenced in the Kit Guide link above.

The rest of the files for the kit are on the website here: http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/psoc-6-wifi-bt-pioneer-kit

Ok, In hindsight I think this question was a little premature. I think I just need to get more familiar with the platforms.  Thank you

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This thread was what I was looking for.PSoC Creator vs. WICED