PSoC™ 5, 3 & 1 Forum Discussions
The Below mentioned link gives the list of components that has been designed so far with UDBs and indicates the configurability of the PSoC's UDB.
Start Designing such Components and we shall help you in designing; through forums. A great way to learn PSoC.
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=72191&source=home_cdc
Show LessHello! I'm new in the forum.I want to do a project programmer CY764713-128AXC.Unfortunately I did not find CY7C64713-128 AXC in to the library of the PCoC2 Creator! Help please!
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We are trying to use our first touch starter kit to make a self balancing robot. But it seems that the system won't let us use two custom build clock driven ISRs in the same time? Has anyone in here expirienced some similar problems, or does anyone know a solution?
Best Regards
Anders
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SmartSense UM encapsulates CSD along with Auto-Tuning which was developed to simplify the user interface development cycle. It is easy to use and significantly reduces the design cycle time by eliminating the tuning process throughout the entire product development cycle, from prototype to mass production.
SmartSense tunes each CapSense sensor automatically at power up and then monitors and maintains optimum sensor performance during run time.
This technology adapts for manufacturing variation in PCBs, overlays, and noise generators such as LCD inverters, AC line noise, and switch-mode power supplies, and automatically tunes them out.
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If you did not notice the Home page of Cypress and missed out an opportunity to attend Virtual Conference of PSoC World, here is the link to register and enter the PSoC World conference.
You can register through the link
http://www.psocworld.com/register/
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Hi guys,
ive been going through some sample projects available here, ive downloaded the fantastic psoc range finder app for my ct8c 29466 pxi. its pretty cool and is neat, very simple circuit which is great. I was thinking of wanting to modify the code to be used for tank liquid measurement, in a simplistic way rather than a distance display in cm's. I was thinking could it be modified to look at a water level and output 3 levels such as high, medium and low? it doesnt need to have the lcd either as i dont really need it. Ive done similar in college labs a few years ago with the psoc 3 but with temperature measurement, another thing i was thinking of was if the level suddenly drops as in more than an inch per minute to set an output high indictaing a leak?
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