XMC 2Go and DPS310 example for Dave 4

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Rodrigo_RT
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Hello, I have the XMC 2GO and the DPS310 sensor, and I would like to use this sensor in DAVE 4. But I just find the Library for Arduino
https://github.com/Infineon/DPS310-Pressure-Sensor

Does anyone here already ported this library to DAVE4 ???

On the Infineon website, there is no basic example for us to start testing the sensor.

Thank you all
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User21513
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I have the same concern but for XMC4800
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Vasanth
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Hi Aaron,

Unfortunately we do not have a dave based example code readily available with DPS310 sensor.

Best Regards,
Vasanth
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Rodrigo_RT
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I find it very strange that you do not pay attention to XMC customers, who use XMC in their projects, we are without support to use Infineon sensors with XMC.

For Arduino, a complete Lib made by Infineon of several sensors is available.

https://github.com/Infineon/DPS310-Pressure-Sensor
https://github.com/Infineon

And for us who are Infineon XMC customers, we have to break our heads to carry the lib or build a lib for the sensors. I see this as a huge lack of attention to your own product. Instead of making an ecosystem that makes your customer use the entire BOM with Infineon products, it seems that the Arduino is more promising than the XMC in the project.

It is very likely that the customer will switch from an XMC to a Microchip, ST, Espressif ETC MCU ... than to continue wasting time with the XMC, as it has no support. And the worst thing is to see that you have several facilities in using another MCU, with the ready-made libs made by yourself. it looks like a Trojan horse.

I understand that the Maker market is very important. But having support for XMC customers is just as important.

I say that because I really like XMC and DAVE4.
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