There are 6 repositories under cy8ckit-062-ble topic.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of the Bluetooth® LE vendor-specific device using AIROC™ CYW20829, PSoC™ 6, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth® combo chips and ModusToolbox™ software environment.
Demonstrates simple UART communication by printing a "Hello World" message on a terminal and blinks an LED using a Timer resource.
This example demonstrates the UART (HAL) transmit and receive operation in PSoC 6 MCU.
This example demonstrates building a bootlaoder application for PSoC 6 using MCUboot, an open source secure bootloader for 32-bit MCUs. This bootloader app runs on CM0+.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple Bluetooth LE Immediate Alert Service (IAS)-based Find Me Profile (FMP) using PSoC 6 MCU with Bluetooth Low Energy Connectivity.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple Bluetooth LE Battery Service. The Battery Service exposes the Battery Level of the device and comes with support for OTA update over Bluetooth LE.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple BLE GAP Central - GATT Server with Current Time Service using the Cypress Combo (Wi-Fi+BT) SoCs.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple BLE Environmental Sensing Profile.
This code example encrypts and decrypts user input data using the AES algorithm using a 128-bit key. The encrypted and decrypted data are displayed on a UART terminal emulator.
This example demonstrates displaying 2D graphics on a TFT display using the emWin graphics library and the AppWizard GUI design tool in FreeRTOS.
This example demonstrates how to use the I2S hardware block in PSoC 6 MCU to interface with an audio codec.
This example demonstrates how to use QSPI in execute-in-place (XIP) mode with external flash memory on the PSoC 6 MCU using ModusToolbox IDE.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of the Bluetooth® LE Battery Service Client using the AIROC™ CYW20829 Bluetooth® chip and ModusToolbox™ software environment.
This empty application provides a template for creating applications using PSoC 6 devices.
This code example demonstrates generating a One-Time Password (OTP) using the True Random Number generation (TRNG) feature of PSoC 6 MCU cryptography block.
This code example demonstrates how to create a CAPSENSE™ design using CM0 of PSoC™ 6 MCU, without utilizing CM4. This code example features CAPSENSE™ buttons, button 0 turns the LED ON and button 1 turns the LED OFF. This project uses the CAPSENSE™ Middleware Library.
This code example demonstrates CapSense® Component’s custom scanning through callback functions that allow altering the sensor parameters during run-time or synchronizing the CapSense scan with non-CapSense operations.
This example demonstrates how to use the inter-processor communication (IPC) driver to implement a message pipe in PSoC 6 MCU. The pipe is used to send messages between CPUs.
This example demonstrates how to use the inter-processor communication (IPC) driver to implement a semaphore in PSoC 6 MCU. The semaphore is used to lock to control access to a resource shared by the CPUs and synchronize the initialization instructions.
This code example demonstrates displaying 2D graphics on an E-Ink display using EmWin graphics library.
This code example shows how to implement a littlefs file system for PSoC 6 devices using the mtb-littlefs MW library. The CE supports working with both SD card and QSPI NOR flash devices.
This is a minimal starter dual-CPU security application template for PSoC™ 62/63 MCU devices. This code example is meant to be a companion to the AN221111 – PSoC™ 6 MCU: Designing a secured system application note. It demonstrates the following features to create a secured system as explained in the application note.
This example uses a SPI resource and Smart I/O in PSoC 6 MCU to implement the Serial General Purpose Input/Output (SGPIO) Target interface, which is a four-signal bus defined in the SFF-8485 standard. Another SPI resource is used to implement the SGPIO Initiator, which drives the clock on the SGPIO bus.
This example demonstrates the UART transmit and receive operation using DMA in PSoC 6 MCU.
Periodic interrupt generation using timer counter PWM (TCPWM) in continuous up counter mode.
This code example demonstrates the maximum throughput (using GATT layer notification and GATT write command) that can be achieved with Infineon® PSoC™ 6 MCU with AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE, AIROC™ CYW20829.
This code example demonstrates the maximum throughput (using GATT layer notification and GATT write command) that can be achieved with Infineon® PSoC™ 6 MCU with AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE, AIROC™ CYW20829, and AIROC™ Wi-Fi & Bluetooth® combo SoC devices.
This code example demonstrates the use of the I2C resource in HAL in slave mode. The I2C slave is configured to receive command packets to control a user LED on the kit.
mtb-example-hal-posix-freertos
mtb-example-hal-rtc-periodic-wakeup
This code example demonstrates the use of a SPI (HAL) resource in slave mode. The SPI slave is configured to receive command packets to control an user LED on the kit.
This code example demonstrates displaying 2D graphics demo on a TFT display using the Light and Versatile Graphics Library. The 2D graphics displays a music player application which is listed as one of the standard demo in the LVGL page.
mtb-example-psoc6-freertos-bluetooth-ui-demo
This example demonstrates multiple sensors (motion sensor and thermistor) interfaced with PSOC6BLE. there is a motion sensor example using BMI160 for PSoC6BLE that could be used and add Bluetooth connectivity