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This code example demonstrates the UART transmit and receive operation in PSoC 4. The application uses a serial terminal to read data and to echo back the received data. The UART resource is configured to do both transmit and receive operations.
This example project demonstrates the basic operation of the emulated EEPROM middleware.
This code example demonstrates the use of a GPIO configured as an input pin to generate interrupts on PSoC® 4. The GPIO signal interrupts the CPU and executes a user-defined Interrupt Service Routine (ISR).
This code example demonstrates simple UART communication by printing a "Hello World" message on a terminal and blinks an LED using PSoC 4.
This example demonstrates the operation of I2C resource for PSoC 4 in Master mode with an EzI2C slave. The I2C master is configured to send command packets to control a user LED on the slave. Both the slave and master are on the same device.
This example demonstrates the operation of the I2C block for PSoC 4 in Slave mode using callbacks.
This code example demonstrates how to manually tune a MSC mutual capacitance (CSX)-touchpad widget in PSoC 4100S Max device using CapSense Tuner GUI in multi-channel, DMA mode.
This example uses a TCPWM block in the Timer/Counter mode to generate a periodic interrupt. An LED toggles whenever the interrupt occurs.
This example demonstrates the use of PSoC 4 Watchdog Counters in cascaded mode. The user LED is toggled every time the Counter2 interrupt occurs. The match values of all the counters are set to toggle the LED every 1 second.
The example demonstrates how the I2S block can be configured to transmit data for PSoC 4100S MAX devices
CAPSENSE guard sensor in PSoC 4 devices with Multi sense converter (MSC)
This code example demonstrates the self-capacitance scanning technique to implement liquid tolerance on mutual-cap sensors.
This code example demonstrates how to tune the proximity sensor using CY8CKIT-041S-MAX , PROX on CY8CKIT-024 Kit for liquid tolerance. This code example is tuned for a proximity-sensing distance of 3 cm with liquid tolerance. The proximity of the user hand is indicated by turning on the LEDs (LED1-LED5).
This code example demonstrates the use of the multi-frequency scan (MFS) for PSoC™ 4 CAPSENSE™ applications to prevent false touch detection in the presence of external noise. This code example demonstrates this feature for both CSD (self-capacitance) and CSX (mutual-capacitance) designs.
This code example demonstrates how to implement pipeline scanning in CAPSENSE™ to improve performance. When a particular widget is being processed, the next widget in line can be scanned in parallel, and the device remains in Deep Sleep mode until the scan is complete.
This code example demonstrate how to detect swipe gestures in the X-axis and Y-axis using the proximity sensors on CY8CKIT-024 using the PSoC™ 4 device.
This example demonstrates how to create a field upgradable project for PSoC™ 4 using the DFU middleware. The device firmware update (DFU) will occur over the I2C or UART interfaces. This includes downloading an application from a host device (PC/MCU) and installing it in PSoC™ 4 device flash.
This example demonstrates how to create an I2C-based DFU Host on PSoC™ 4100S Max Pioneer Kit (CY8CKIT-041S-MAX) and flash the PSoC™ 4000T target device.
This code example demonstrates how to use the CAPSENSE™ middleware to detect a finger touch position with gestures on a self-capacitance-based touchpad widget in PSoC™ 4 devices with multi sense converter (MSC).
PSoC 4 Class-B Safety Test: Analog Peripherals