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Taking IPB017N10N5 as an example, there are few parameters about the diode in parallel and there are no descriptions about the diode reverse recovery current limit, diode shutdown device maximum power limit and SOA, where can I get this part of information? Where can I get this part of information?
Show LessI am using the CY8CKIT-059 PSoC 5LP Prototyping Kit for a project, and I'm very new to this. I have been a LabVIEW programmer for ten years, so I'm trying to get back into C and also using this device for the first time. So, I'm sorry for the basic questions.
I have a HD44780 1602 LCD display that I thought would work for this. I've loaded the CharLCD_CustomFont project for the PSoC 5LP device. The port (P2) and the pins seem to coincide with how I've connected them to the display.
I have attached some documentation for reference.
I get no characters displayed on the LCD. I've connected an analyzer to the LCD pins to verify that they are all at least changing--the LCD enable is being activated, R/W is changing, etc. I have not yet found the file where the P2 pins are assigned their purpose to verify the settings are correct. I'm still trying to get oriented with all the code with this project.
If anyone has used this display, or something similar and has some input, or you might have an idea why characters are not being displayed, I would greatly appreciate any input.
Regards,
Dayle
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I am trying to use the BLCD Shield. I am unable to update setparameter(), which led me down the rabbit hole of downloading Kiel uvision5, buying a j-link mini and trying to install Config Wizard, all in order to fix the setparameter() issue which seems to still persist on the BLCD Shield platform, 2 years after being first identified.
my current roadblock is the downloading of the Config Wizard 1.x at https://infineoncommunity.com/2018Aug_GLOB_ATV_GATED_Config_Wizard_Id1003. I filled out the information and was emailed a link for downloading the software as well as other links. No link works. I would really like to get this working (with the ultimate goal, to run a motor using the BLDC Shield through an arduino. Any help would be appreciated.
Hello!
Details of the project layout:
In my project I am using PSoC 6: CY8C62xA, and in the flash memory I store 2 identical images (1MB each in size). That enables me to upgrade image easier and switch between them. I use RTOS on the CM4 core, and CM0p is baremetal.
Plan:
I wanted to place an application bootloader at the beginning of the image to handle some additional logic and in future use it to enable the rest of the application to be position independent code. That application bootloader would still be in flash and start where normally the image would at the beginning. I modified linker to shift the application image by the size of the bootloader and added the jump logic from bootloader to an application:
1. dissabling IRQs and clearing pending ones
2. dissabling all enabled interrupts in NVIC
3. dissabling all enabled peripherals that might generate interrupt
4. dissabling SysTick and its exception pending bit
5. properly excuting__set_MSP, __set_CONTROL, and __set_PSP functions
6. jumping to application using function pointer and going directly to Vtable address of cm0p core
This will jump to the CM0p code of the application where Cy_SysEnableCM4(m4_addr) will start the cm4 core as well. RTOS tasks will run with no issues, everything works correctly except adc.
Problem:
I narrowed down the problem to cyhal_adc_read() funciton on cm4 side of the application. Adc init is fine, but the program stops when trying to execute this function. The interrupt is not starting, but I am not sure if the adc interrupt or IPC one is messed up.
When I halt the CPU, I can see through JLink that there is no hard fault and PC is not stuck at one place. When checking the map, everything is okay, vector table is where it should be.
I checked the map, everything is okay, vector table is where it should be, it is filled correctly.
Does anyone have any ideas what to look for, what could be wrong?
Please let me know if you have some questions or if I need to provide more details.
Thank you!
Show LessI'm currently working on motor driver wit usage of #MOTIX 6EDL7141 # for gate drivi
Unfortunately I have some concerns about my implementation of the chip or my configuration.
Every time when I enable driving via EN_DRV pin I am getting BUCK_OCP_FAULT. I have measured every voltage and everything seems fine, I don't know if it is normal behaviour or should I be concerned.
I also noticed that driver is getting quite hot while basically doing nothing - 0% PWM. I have tested both 3 and 6 PWM mode and both behave the same. Driver gets up to 55° after couple of minutes doing nothing which I consider quite hot since there is no load.
Could give me some advise what should I look at, and maybe someone has encountered similar behaviour?
Show LessI'm currently working on motor driver wit usage of MOTIX 6EDL7141 for gate driving.
Unfortunately I have some concerns about my implementation of the chip or my configuration.
Every time when I enable driving via EN_DRV pin I am getting BUCK_OCP_FAULT. I have measured every voltage and everything seems fine, I don't know if it is normal behaviour or should I be concerned.
I also noticed that driver is getting quite hot while basically doing nothing - 0% PWM. I have tested both 3 and 6 PWM mode and both behave the same. Driver gets up to 55° after couple of minutes doing nothing which I consider quite hot since there is no load.
Could give me some advise what should I look at, and maybe someone has encountered similar behaviour?
Show LessGood afternoon, would it be possible to replace the IGBT module 2mbi450vh-120-51 with the model ff450r12kt4, for use in a powerflex 753 frequency inverter?
Show LessHow does Infineon's TLE9012 compare to Analog Devices ADBMS6830?
Greg
Hi,
I was going through document AN2358 which suggests an approach to implementing a Manchester decoder.
I have a query about the implementation.
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard states that the input data (Manchester encoded) may have a jitter of +-18ns. Now if this is used in a decoder with a fixed delay count (3/4) to sample an input data bit, how will this circuit sample the correct data and produce the recovered output?
Is there any other way this jitter in the input data can be handled to recover the correct data bit?
Thanks
Pulkit
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Hello,
I want also design the USB3.0 to HDMI use CYPD3120, as described here: Solved: CYPD3120 USB3.0 to HDMI - Infineon Developer Community
But MCDP2900 is not recommended for new design.
Can you recommend me an alternative?
I also found the PS186, but no way to order this chip.
Thanks for an answer
Best Regards
Jakob