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PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit Community Project#067 – PSoC 4 Getting Started Lab 1 (LED Blinky)

cy.wbz
cy.wbz over 12 years ago

Hello!

 

We are continuing with the beginners push for the example projects. Today we are providing some detailed labs developed by our marketing team here at Cypress. Over the next few days we will be releasing four workshop examples that will provide step by step instructions to help guide you through creating your first few PSoC 4 examples using the Pioneer kit. At the bottom of this post we will include the example projects and the document file (.doc and pdf) to walk you through your first project. The effort here is to guide you through PSoC Creator and creating projects using the PSoC 4 devices. For today we have another LED Blinky project. In this lab we will walk you through the project creation, step-by-step. We hope by the end of this short mini-series you will be able to create new projects on PSoC 4, wire up hardware, use basic PSoC 4 features, and be able to forward on that learning to anyone that might be interested in PSoC.

 

Forum Post Attachments:

 

At the bottom of this post we are including the following items:

  • Example Project Zip File
  • Example Template Project
  • Workshop document

 

Components Used:

 

Please take the time to follow the instructions to create your first PSoC Creator example using the Pioneer board.

 

Firmware Description:

 

For this example please download the example projects, template files, and the workshop documents and begin following the instructions to create your first example.

 

Hardware Connections:

 

All hardware connections will be discussed in the attached workshop document.

 

Test Your Project:

 

Please take a moment to review the workshop document. We will be releasing three more workshop examples this week, so stay tuned.

 

I hope this example can help you learn about PSoC Creator and PSoC 4.

 

Best,

Matt

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imagePSoC 4 Lab 1 - Blinking LED - Lab Manual.pdf
imagePSoC 4 Lab 1 - Blinking LED - Lab Manual.doc
PSoC 4 Intro Lab Templates.cywrk.Archive01.zip
PSoC 4 Intro Lab Solutions.cywrk.Archive01.zip
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 12 years ago +1
    Hi...Great LAB tutorial........This is exactly what is needed.....To get kids/hobbiest involved...this is a far better system than arduino..and a simple easy to follow tutorial program will make this the…
  • jesusantoniocar
    jesusantoniocar over 12 years ago

    Hello Matt.

    Thanks for this lab.

    the laboratory guide is clear and easy to follow.

    i made some change to view blinking the led:

     

    Pin_Red_Write(~Pin_Red_Read());

    CyDelay(200);

    Pin_Green_Write(~Pin_Green_Read());

    CyDelay(200);

    Pin_Blue_Write(~Pin_Blue_Read());

    CyDelay(200);

     

    Regards,

     

    Jesus Antonio.

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    Hi...Great LAB tutorial........This is exactly what is needed.....To get kids/hobbiest involved...this is a far better system than arduino..and a simple easy to follow tutorial program will make this the perfect development system...

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