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Could I use tuner.dll with C# to make a customer tuner GUI ?
I don't know how to achive this ,
Is there anyboy could instruct me ?
Thank you !
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Hello ShJe_286301
You cannot use just the tuner.dll to create your own tuner GUI. There are other proprietary source files that cannot be shared publicly.
Is there anything specific that you would like to achieve? Any added functionality that you require that is not present in the CapSense tuner that is already present?
Thanks,
Hari
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Hello ShJe_286301
You cannot use just the tuner.dll to create your own tuner GUI. There are other proprietary source files that cannot be shared publicly.
Is there anything specific that you would like to achieve? Any added functionality that you require that is not present in the CapSense tuner that is already present?
Thanks,
Hari
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Hi, Thanks for your reply .
I want to creat a common tool to test capsense foil which without chips,no need to update the chip's firmware ,
and no need to load the capsense configurations or tuner with the capsense IDE projects.
Maybe , we need to write our own code to transform the capsense parameters in and out ?
Thank you very much !
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Hi ShJe_286301
Even for testing a foil, you will need a PSoC chip that has the CapSense IP. CapSense IP is proprietary to PSoC and the Tuner GUI simply reads the value from PSoC and displays it for the user. So, even for testing out a foil, you will still require a PSoC with CapSense configured and tuned correctly.
Best regards,
Hari