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billbo911 01-03-2015 07:52 PM

PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit
 
Included in the KOP was a new PSoC board. I can't locate any documentation for it nor how to set up the DS to work with it.

Can anyone point me to where this information can be found?

taichichuan 01-04-2015 02:55 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit
 
Here at 116, we're interested in this as well. We used the previous Cypress boards every year for Digital outputs to light indicators when certain sensors had triggered. We're really interested at how the PSoC 4 can be used.

TIA.

caffel 01-04-2015 04:01 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
www.cypress.com/CY8CKIT-049-42xx

taichichuan 01-04-2015 04:44 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by caffel (Post 1421159)

OK, thanks for the pointer to the docs. Now, other than using it like an Arduino on the bot, is there a way to use it on the driver station ala the enhanced I/O that we used to have with the PSoC 3?

TIA

RufflesRidge 01-04-2015 04:52 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taichichuan (Post 1421193)
OK, thanks for the pointer to the docs. Now, other than using it like an Arduino on the bot, is there a way to use it on the driver station ala the enhanced I/O that we used to have with the PSoC 3?

TIA

You would have to make it look like a HID device I think. The TI Launchpad and the Arduino Leonardo from 16Hz from the kit can both be used for custom IO.

taichichuan 01-04-2015 05:48 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RufflesRidge (Post 1421205)
You would have to make it look like a HID device I think. The TI Launchpad and the Arduino Leonardo from 16Hz from the kit can both be used for custom IO.

Yeah, I saw that the Launchpad can be used for I/O. But, it's not clear if the Leonardo and the PSoC can be used for anything except the "I". There's no mention of the "O" part in any documentation that I've seen so far.

wt200999 01-04-2015 06:10 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taichichuan (Post 1421276)
Yeah, I saw that the Launchpad can be used for I/O. But, it's not clear if the Leonardo and the PSoC can be used for anything except the "I". There's no mention of the "O" part in any documentation that I've seen so far.

The PSoC kit linked in this thread (www.cypress.com/CY8CKIT-049-42xx) will NOT be able to communicate with the driver station, at least without some serious custom development on the PC side. According to the documentation of the interface chip on that board (CY7C65211-24LTXI):

Quote:

Can be configured to function in CDC, PHDC, or Cypress vendor class
The driver station only supports HID devices, so this board can't do the 'I' either. I don't know if the Leonardo can support the output.

jhersh 01-05-2015 11:44 AM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wt200999 (Post 1421308)
I don't know if the Leonardo can support the output.

The device has the hardware capability. It would have to have firmware written for it that exposes some HID outputs. I haven't heard of that being done by anyone at this point.

taichichuan 01-05-2015 11:47 AM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhersh (Post 1421940)
The device has the hardware capability. It would have to have firmware written for it that exposes some HID outputs. I haven't heard of that being done by anyone at this point.

Hi Joe,

What about the U-HID device? This one was mentioned in a reply I got during the Beta test period. But, I haven't seen any referece to it in any of the subsequent docs or posts.

TIA,

Mike

jhersh 01-05-2015 03:37 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taichichuan (Post 1421941)
Hi Joe,

What about the U-HID device? This one was mentioned in a reply I got during the Beta test period. But, I haven't seen any referece to it in any of the subsequent docs or posts.

TIA,

Mike

From looking at the website for U-HID, they didn't implement their output using the (admittedly obtuse and scarcely used) HID output interface. As such the output is not supported on current U-HID firmware. Perhaps they would be willing to update their firmware to support HID outputs. Seems it could be a benefit to their customers in general. Since the TI source is posted here on github, they could add a similar HID report to their device firmware to support the same outputs.

taichichuan 01-05-2015 03:57 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit, product documentation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhersh (Post 1422130)
From looking at the website for U-HID, they didn't implement their output using the (admittedly obtuse and scarcely used) HID output interface. As such the output is not supported on current U-HID firmware. Perhaps they would be willing to update their firmware to support HID outputs. Seems it could be a benefit to their customers in general. Since the TI source is posted here on github, they could add a similar HID report to their device firmware to support the same outputs.

Thanks, Joe.

I'll take a look and see if there's a way to support the HID outputs.

one_each 01-08-2015 12:18 PM

Re: PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit
 
The PSOC 4 is an interesting device. It has an ARM processor, programmable digital logic and programmable analog. You can use it for both input and output as it is a very versatile chip.

As an example, think of all of the arduino's being used to control LEDs. Instead of writing code to meet the strict timing requirements of the LED strings, you could use a PSOC and build a hardware interface that handles the timing leaving the CPU free to do other things.

These are some fun chips to play with, but they do have a higher learning curve then the other boards.


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