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Hi
Associated with my other posting about clock behavior, how exactly do you use the ECO clock as an input to a timer?
If I select HFCLK as the existing clock source in a clock (v2_20) that drives a timer, then I get an error saying HFCLK cannot be used.
If I try to use SYSCLK (which is derived from HFCLK) then I get the message that the component requires a clock from the clock block. If I try any of the "routed" clocks I get the same error.
How do I do that? The IMO is not accurate enough for my application.
Ta.
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You are not telling us which PSoC4 you are using, they differ a bit in clock settings. Again: can you please post your complete project, so that we all can have a look at all of your settings. To do so, use
Creator->File->Create Workspace Bundle (minimal)
and attach the resulting file.
Bob
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I'm trying to post my projects, but keep getting some guff about AJAX error.
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It's a CY8C4247LQI-BL483
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Did you ever solve this problem? I'm having the same issue using CY8C4248LQI-BL583. I would love to get an answer without posting my design.
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Hi,
I have the same issue on a PSOC 4200 BLE.
How do we use ECO for timer operations when IMO is used as source for SYSCLK.
I have a setup now, where ECO is selected for PLL_1.
To use this. I have a clock component on topdesign with:
ClockType: Existing
Source: Routed2 (24 MHz)
Connected to a Sync block on the s_in input and the IMO 48MHz on the Clock input of the sync block.
The output s_out, should then be a synchronized 24 MHz which is used as a clock input for a 7-bit down counter, which generates an interrupt each period, currently set to 128/24.000.000 = 1/187.500.
I want to get an accurate count of 1 second. So each 187.500 times i count once.
The problem is that this seems not to work correctly and i am looking for other examples of how to use the ECO as a clock source, without changing the HFCLK source to ECO.