PSoC™ 4 Forum Discussions
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I have gone through all the details and frame structure of CAN controller but unable to figure out that in case of multiple node of CAN how the receiver end will get to know which type of message i have to receive and discard rest others.? Does the transmit and receive buffer in CAN (PSOC) does the same? if not how it can be done? Help me out...
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Please let me know regarding reset operation of CY8C4245PVI-482.
1) Is the state of GPIO pin "Hi-Z" at reset?
2) Is the special procedure such as delay necessary for the reset pin sequence in the POR sequence at power-on?
Is it OK at the same time that power-on and reset cancellation are performed during control?
Or is there any need to delay anything?
3) We are considering adding the damping resistance(1K ohm) and the capacitor (0.01 uF), but are there restrictions on the above power-on and reset sequence timing?
4) I understand that "internal pull-up is effective", but is there any opinion that external pull-up is not necessary or not good?
The customer would like to confirm whether there is a problem with only the resistance in the device.
Thanks and regards,
Show LessHow does the code number of official website name? For example, CE95385
Hello, we are using the 4.2 BLE pioneer kits and when we connect two of them together using unauthenticated pairing with encryption, we can still see the data payload in plaintext using packet sniffing software. How can I ensure our data payload is encrypted after the initial connection process?
Show LessI am trying to set the GAP Appearance value to a custom (reserved) value and don't see any way to do so. The PSoC Creator software has a picker for the Appearance value that only lets me select pre-set values. Thank you.
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I'm trying to understand how all these lists work. Please, let me do some afirmations and correct them if they are wrong.
Firstly, I started working with whitelist to filter address of centrals that were trying to connect to my peripheral device. I managed this whitelist manually and it worked fine until appears ble 4.2 and its privacy 1.2. Here we have RPA or random address and now, the same device that is trying to connect to my peripheral has different BD address from one connection to next one. We can not employe whitelist longer for device connection filtering.
So, I started working with bonded addresses list. Bonding requires pairing, and pairing is not mandatory after a connection is stablished. Pairing is necessary for encrypt a connection and for keys exchange. I mean that bonding process will save BDA to bond list and keys to resolve list. These keys are which we will need to resolve random address from central and to be able to encrypt connection again, but not to manage the connection itself. I mean, any central device (bonded or unbonded) will get to connect to my peripheral. Only bonded devices will get authenticate succesfuly. Others, will not get authentication but they could stay connected and unauthenticated if it is not requiered. Pairing and authentication can be requested from central as well as from peripheral.
I've been testing diferent things and I've seen followings:
- When Pairing process is completed it automatically includes the central's BDA in the peripheral's whitelist. Up to 8 address can be saved. The 9th one will not be saved. If central's address is random type and it changes every connection, each new address will be included as new index in the whitelist.
- When Pairing process is completed it automatically includes the central's BDA in the peripheral's bond list. If central's BDA is RPA type and change every connection, the previous random address in the list will be updated with the new one.
I've not tested resolve list yet. Is there any document in which all that list management mechanism is described ?
Any correction/clarification of my text will be appreciated.
Best regards,
Asier.
Show LessHi,
In my proyect, addresses added to whitelist in peripheral are erased when turn off device.
Is there anyway to save this whitelist to flash memory and this way not to loose addresses in it ?
Thank you,
Asier.
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We're looking to improve the touch performance of our products by moving from PCB electrodes to a dedicated touch film. Can anyone provide any references to info on how 2.4GHz RF is impacted by touch film? Specifically I'm wondering how much a full ITO matrix will degrade RF performance, assuming the touch surface is the only window in the product for RF. An alternative would be dedicated buttons, or using silver electrodes, but again, I'd like some info on the impact they have.
Thanks,
Tom
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