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  • Getting Started with ModusToolbox™
    • Tools package release notes
      • 1. Primary changes
        • 1.1 Expanded device support
        • 1.2 Update to Infineon
        • 1.3 XMC™ simulation tool support
        • 1.4 Application categories in Project Creator
        • 1.5 Improved Machine Learning capabilities
        • 1.6 Single copy of KitProg3 firmware
        • 1.7 Qt software update
        • 1.8 Update shipping toolchain to GNU C/C++ (GCC) 10.3
        • 1.9 External memory via SFDP
        • 1.10 Eclipse IDE Improvements
          • 1.10.1 Integrated Terminal
          • 1.10.2 Import Application shortcut
        • 1.11 Improved custom BSP process
        • 1.12 Configurator updates
      • 2. What’s included
        • 2.1 Supported tool chains
        • 2.2 Supported boards
        • 2.3 Open source
      • 3. Design impact
        • 3.1 New device-configurator-cli executable
        • 3.2 GCC 10 backward-compatibility issue for BTSDK
      • 4. Known issues/limitations
        • 4.1 Installation
        • 4.2 Project Creator
        • 4.3 Proxy
        • 4.4Building/programming/debugging
        • 4.5 Eclipse IDE
        • 4.6 Library Manager
        • 4.7 Device Configurator
        • 4.8 CAPSENSE™ Tuner
        • 4.9 Machine Learning
        • 4.10 Documentation
      • Revision history
    • Installation Guide
      • 1. General information
        • 1.1 System requirements
        • 1.2 Uninstall Beta versions
      • 2. Step 1: Download the software
        • 2.1 ModusToolbox™ patches
        • 2.2 Pre-requisites
        • 2.3 SEGGER J-Link
      • 3. Step 2: Install ModusToolbox™ software
        • 3.1 Installing in non-default location
        • 3.2 Installing with previous versions
        • 3.3 Windows
        • 3.4 Linux
        • 3.5 macOS
      • 4. Step 3: Run the Eclipse IDE
      • 5. Default versus advanced Windows installation
      • 6. Installing with spaces in user home directory
        • 6.1 Step 1: Install at a custom path.
        • 6.2 Step 2: Create a variable to specify the path to Tools.
        • 6.3 Step 3: Create a variable to specify the path to cache.
        • 6.4 Step 4: Specify the custom path to use for offline content and manifest.loc.
          • 6.4.1 Offline content path
          • 6.4.2 manifest.loc
      • Revision history
    • ModusToolbox™ user guide
      • About this document
        • Version
        • Scope and purpose
        • Intended audience
        • Document conventions
      • 1 Introduction
        • 1.1 what-is-modustoolbox-software
          • 1.1.1 Supported devices
          • 1.1.2 Development tools
          • 1.1.2 Run-time software
        • 1.2 Partner ecosystems
      • 2 Getting started
        • 2.1 Install and configure software
          • 2.1.1 GUI set-up instructions
          • 2.1.2 CLI set-up instructions
        • 2.2 Get help
          • 2.2.1 GUI Documentation
            • 2.2.1.1 Eclipse IDE
            • 2.2.1.1 Configurator and tool guides
          • 2.2.2. Command line documentation
            • 2.2.2.1 make help
            • 2.2.2.2 CLI tools
        • 2.3 Create applications
          • 2.3.1 Project Creator tools
            • 2.3.1.1 Project Creator GUI
            • 2.3.1.2 project-creator-cli
          • 2.3.2 git clone
          • 2.3.3 Typical application contents
            • 2.3.3.1 Application directory
            • 2.3.3.2 mtb_shared directory
        • 2.4 Update BSPs and libraries
          • 2.4.1 Library Manager
          • 2.4.2 make getlibs
        • 2.5 Configure settings for devices, peripherals, and libraries
          • 2.5.1 Configurator GUI tools
          • 2.5.2 Configurator CLI tools
        • 2.6 Write application code
        • 2.7 Build, program, and debug
          • 2.7.1 Use Eclipse IDE
          • 2.7.2 Export to another IDE
          • 2.7.3 Use command line
            • 2.7.3.1 make build
            • 2.7.3.2 make program
            • 2.7.3.3 make debug/qdebug/attach
      • 3 ModusToolbox™ software overview
        • 3.1 Application layers
          • 3.1.1 HAL
          • 3.1.2 PDL
          • 3.1.3 Configurators
        • 3.2 Installation resources
          • 3.2.1 Directory structure
          • 3.2.2 Documentation
            • 3.2.2.1 Release notes
            • 3.2.2.2 Top-level documents
            • 3.2.2.3 Document index page
          • 3.2.3 IDE support
          • 3.2.4 Tools
            • 3.2.4.1 Configurators
            • 3.2.4.2 Other tools
            • 3.2.4.3 Utilities
            • 3.2.4.4 Build system infrastructure
            • 3.2.4.5 Program and debug support
        • 3.3 Code examples
        • 3.4 BSPs & libraries
          • 3.4.1 BSPs
        • 3.5 Libraries
        • 3.6 Product versioning
          • 3.6.1 General philosophy
          • 3.6.2 Tools package versioning
          • 3.6.3 Multiple tools versions installed
          • 3.6.4 Specifying alternate tools version
            • 3.6.4.1 Environment variable
            • 3.6.4.2 Specific project Makefile
          • 3.6.5 Tools and configurators versioning
            • 3.6.5.1 Configurator messages
          • 3.6.6 GitHub libraries versioning
          • 3.6.7 Dependencies between libraries
            • 3.6.7.1 Dependencies via .mtb files
            • 3.6.7.2 Regular C dependencies via #include
      • 4 ModusToolbox™ build system
        • 4.1 Overview
        • 4.2 Application types
        • 4.3 BSPs
        • 4.4 make getlibs
          • 4.4.1 repos
        • 4.5 Adding source files
          • 4.5.1 Auto-discovery
            • 4.5.1.1 .cyignore
            • 4.5.1.2 TOOLCHAIN_<NAME>
            • 4.5.1.3 TARGET_<NAME>
            • 4.5.1.4 CONFIG_<NAME>
            • 4.5.1.5 COMPONENT_<NAME>
            • 4.5.1.6 BSP makefile
            • 4.5.1.7 Multi-project application with imported BSP
        • 4.6 Pre-builds and post-builds
        • 4.7 Program and debug
        • 4.8 Available make targets
          • 4.8.1 General make targets
          • 4.8.2 IDE make targets
          • 4.8.3 Tools make targets
          • 4.8.4 Utility make targets
        • 4.9 Available make variables
          • 4.9.1 Basic configuration make variables
          • 4.9.2 Advanced configuration make variables
          • 4.9.3 BSP make variables
          • 4.9.4 Getlibs make variables
          • 4.9.5 Path make variables
          • 4.9.6 Miscellaneous make variables
      • 5 Board support packages
        • 5.1 Overview
        • 5.2 What’s in a BSP
          • 5.2.1 COMPONENT_BSP_DESIGN_MODUS
          • 5.2.2 COMPONENT
          • 5.2.3 deps subdirectory
          • 5.2.4 docs subdirectory
          • 5.2.5 Support files
          • 5.2.6 <BSP_NAME>.mk
          • 5.2.7 locate_recipe.mk
          • 5.2.8 README/RELEASE.md
          • 5.2.9 BTSDK-specific BSP files
        • 5.3 Creating your own BSP
        • 5.4 Modifying the BSP configuration for a single application
      • 6 Manifest files
        • 6.1 Overview
        • 6.2 Create your own manifest
          • 6.2.1 Overriding the standard super-manifest
          • 6.2.2 Secondary super-manifest
          • 6.2.3 Processing
          • 6.2.4 Conflicting data
        • 6.3 Using offline content
        • 6.4 Access private repositories
      • 7 Using applications with third-party tools
        • 7.1 Import to Eclipse
        • 7.2 Exporting to supported IDEs
          • 7.2.1 Overview
          • 7.2.2 Export to VS Code
            • 7.2.2.1 Prerequisites
            • 7.2.2.2 Process example
            • 7.2.2.3 To debug using KitProg3/MiniProg4
            • 7.2.2.4 To debug using J-Link
          • 7.2.3 Export IAR EWARM (Windows only)
            • 7.2.3.1 Prerequisites
            • 7.2.3.2 Process example
            • 7.2.3.3 To use KitProg3/MiniProg4
            • 7.2.3.4 To use MiniProg4 with PSoC™ 6 single core and PSoC™ 6 256K
            • 7.2.3.5 To use J-Link
          • 7.2.4 Export to Keil µVision 5 (Windows only)
            • 7.2.4.1 Prerequisites
            • 7.2.4.2 Process example
            • 7.2.4.3 To use KitProg3/MiniProg4, CMSIS-DAP, and ULink2 debuggers
            • 7.2.4.4 To use J-Link debugger
            • 7.2.4.5 Program external memory
            • 7.2.4.6 Erase external memory
        • 7.3 Generating files for XMC™ Simulator tool
      • Revision history
    • Eclipse IDE
      • Quick Start Guide
        • 1 Download/Install/Run Eclipse IDE
        • 2 Create new application
          • 2.1 Step 1: Open Project Creator tool
          • 2.2 Step 2: Choose Board Support Package (BSP)
          • 2.3 Step 3: Select application
          • 2.4 Step 4: Create application
        • 3. Add/modify application code
        • 4. View device resources
        • 5. Build the Application
        • 6. Program the Device
          • 6.1 Connect the Kit
          • 6.2 Program
        • 7 Debug the program
          • Revision history
      • User Guide
        • About this document
          • Version
          • Scope and purpose
          • Intended audience
          • Document conventions
          • Reference documents
          • 1 Getting started
            • 1.1 Launch Eclipse IDE
            • 1.2 Open Project Creator tool
            • 1.3 Create an application
            • 1.4 Build application
            • 1.5 Program application
            • 1.6 Export/share application
            • 1.7 Import application/code example
            • 1.8 Search online for code examples
            • 1.9 Search online for libraries/BSPs
            • 1.10 Access training material
          • 2 IDE description
            • 2.1 Project Explorer
            • 2.2 Quick Panel
          • 3 Configure applications
            • 3.1 Modify code
            • 3.2 Use configurators
            • 3.3 Use tools
            • 3.4 Use integrated terminal
            • 3.5 Refresh Quick Panel
            • 3.6 Rename application
            • 3.7 Restore shared directory
          • 4 Build applications
            • 4.1 Build with Make
            • 4.2 Build with IDE
            • 4.3 GCC version
          • 5 Program and debug
            • 5.1 PSoC™ MCU programming/debugging
            • 5.2 AIROC™ Bluetooth® programming/debugging
            • 5.3 Mbed OS programming/debugging
          • 6 Mbed OS to ModusToolbox™ flow
            • 6.1 Install and configure Mbed CLI
            • 6.2 Switch Kit to DAPLink mode
            • 6.3 Create application in Mbed CLI
            • 6.4 Compile application in Mbed CLI (optional)
            • 6.5 Export application from Mbed CLI
            • 6.6 Import Mbed OS application into Eclipse IDE
            • 6.7 Configure Eclipse IDE
            • 6.8 Build, program, debug application
            • 6.9 Using MiniProg4 in DAPLink mode
          • Revision history
      • Eclipse IDE Survival Guide
        • Project Management
          • Parts of the code example’s readme file are hard to read in the IDE. How do I fix that?
          • How do I set up the IDE to use my preferred markdown editor?
          • How do I find the right Eclipse panel or option when I don’t know where anything is?
          • How do I rename an application?
          • How do I share a project?
          • What is a workspace?
          • How do I create a new/empty workspace?
          • How do I change workspaces?
          • What is a perspective and how does the IDE use them?
          • How can I change to a different perspective?
          • How can I make my own perspective?
          • How do I remove or delete a project from the project explorer?
          • What are workspace settings?
          • How do I share workspace settings across workspaces?
          • What is a working set and why would I want to use one?
          • How do I create a working set?
          • How do I set up dependencies between projects?
          • What does it mean to close a project, and how do I do it?
          • What is the difference between a local file and a linked file, and how do I tell which is which?
          • How do I link to files instead of duplicating files in each project that uses them?
          • How do I launch multiple instances of Eclipse on macOS?
          • Can I use an Eclipse IDE with a version control system?
        • Editor
          • How do I show line numbers?
          • How do I search across all files in a project or workspace?
          • How do I go from a file listed in the project explorer to the actual file in the file system?
          • I have multiple files of the same name open in the editor. How do I tell which project each one belongs to?
        • Build System
          • How do I build an application?
          • What does Build All build?
          • How do I add middleware or a library to a project?
          • How do I set up an application to run on a different kit?
          • What is the project’s makefile and what does it do?
          • Where do I find build settings?
          • What is a build configuration?
          • Where do I specify compiler symbols and defines?
          • How can I tell if a build was successful?
          • How do I terminate a build?
          • I have an error that a symbol (e.g. bool or uint32_t) could not be resolved. What’s going on and what do I do about it?
        • Program/Debug
          • What are run and debug configurations?
          • Where can I view the run and debug configurations?
          • My launch configurations disappeared, what do I do?
          • I copied my project, and now it has two sets of launch configurations. How do I fix that?
          • How do I start a debug session?
          • When I try to program or debug I get a connection error. What do I do?
          • How do I step through assembly code?
          • I like the Debug perspective better. How do I use it by default when I debug?
          • When debugging, how do I see variables, registers, and memory?
          • How do I see local variables?
          • How do I see global variables?
          • How do I see Peripheral registers?
          • How do I edit the values of the variables?
          • When I start a debug session, an editor window appears that tells me there is a break at an address with no debug information available. But the debug* session starts fine. What’s going on and what do I do about it?
          • When I terminate a debug session, the processor stops. How do I stop debugging but leave the processor running
          • How do I remove terminated debug sessions from the Debug view?
          • How do I start debugging without downloading the executable again?
        • Related Categories:
        • Document History
    • Training material
  • Code Examples
  • Feature Guides
    • Security
      • Secure Boot SDK User Guide
        • 1 Introduction
          • Where to Get the Secure Boot SDK
          • Using this Guide
          • Definition of Terms
          • Revision History
        • 2 Overview
          • Secure Boot SDK Components
          • How Does the Secure Boot SDK Work?
          • What is Provisioning?
            • Transferring RoT
            • Injecting User Assets
            • Re-provisioning User Assets
          • Cypress Secure Bootloader
          • CySecureTools Installation and Documentation
            • Linux
            • macOS
            • Linux
            • Mac OS
        • ModusToolbox – Provisioning Flow
          • Prerequisites
            • ModusToolbox Installation
            • CySecureTools Installation
          • Device Provisioning
            • A. Create Blinky LED FreeRTOS Application Project
            • B. Set Up CySecureTools Workspace
            • C Generate new keys
            • D. (Optional) Run Entrance Exam
            • E. Perform Provisioning
          • Device Re-provisioning
          • ModusToolbox Secure Image Generation
          • Build and Run the Application
          • Debug the application
          • Re-provisioning After Failure
        • 4 Mbed OS – Provisioning Flow
          • Prerequisites
          • Device Provisioning
            • A. Set Up Mbed OS Example Project Folder:
            • B. Generate New Keys:
            • C. Run Entrance Exam (Optional)
            • D. Perform provisioning
          • Device Re-provisioning
          • Building the Mbed OS Blinky Application
          • Debugging Application Code
            • Prerequisites
            • Create Empty C/C++ Application
            • Configure PyOCD GDB Server Path
            • Setting up ‘Program’ PyOCD configuration
            • Setting up ‘Debug’ PyOCD configuration
            • Setting up ‘Erase’ PyOCD configuration
          • Mbed OS Secure Image Generation
          • Signing Generic Images
        • 5 CySecureTools Design
          • CySecureTools Component Diagram
          • CySecureTools Design
            • Creating a Provisioning Packet
          • Understanding the Default Policy
            • Policy and Configuration Limitations
            • Boot&Upgrade Policy
            • Debug Policy
            • External Clock Policy
            • Cypress Bootloader
            • CySecureTools Misc Assets
          • Provisioning JWT packet Reference
            • 1. prov_cmd.jwt
            • 2. prov_identity.jwt
            • 3. cy_auth.jwt
            • 4. rot_auth.jwt
            • 5. prov_req.jwt
            • 6. boot_upgrade.JSON
            • 7. debug.JSON
      • Secure Policy Configurator guide
        • 1 Overview
        • 2 Installation
          • 2.1 Configuring cysecuretools location
        • 3 Quick start
          • 3.1 Create an application
          • 3.2 Launch the Configurator
          • 3.3 Create a policy file
          • 3.4 Provision a device
        • 4 Launch the “Secure Policy” Configurator
          • 4.1 make command
          • 4.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 4.3 Executable (GUI)
        • 5 GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Execut
            • 5.1.5 Help
          • 5.2 Toolbar
          • 5.3 Tabs
          • 5.4 Notice List
          • 5.5 Log
          • 5.6 Keys tab
            • 5.6.1 ID
            • 5.6.2 Description
            • 5.6.3 Path
          • 5.7 Configuration tabs
            • 5.7.1 Single-Image
            • 5.7.2 Single-Image Swap mode
            • 5.7.3 Multi-Image CM4 Configuration
            • 5.7.4 Multi-Image CM0+ Configuration
            • 5.7.5 Multi-Image Swap mode
          • 5.8 Configuration parameters
            • 5.8.1 Boot image (Primary Slot)
            • 5.8.2 Version control
            • 5.8.2 Start WDT
            • 5.8.4 Upgrade image (Secondary Slot)
            • 5.8.5 Upgrade enabled
            • 5.8.6 Encrypt upgrade image
            • 5.8.7 Protected SRAM (Configuration and CM0+tabs)
          • 5.9 Certificates tab
            • 5.9.1 Add certificate
        • 6 Advanced dialog
          • 6.1 SysAP Options
            • 6.1.1 Permissions
            • 6.1.2 Enable flash reads
            • 6.1.3 Enable flash writes
          • 6.2 RMA Options
            • 6.2.1 RMA allowed
            • 6.2.2 Destroy flash region
            • 6.2.3 Flash start address
            • 6.2.4 Flash size (bytes)
          • 6.3 Startup Options
            • 6.3.1 Startup clock
            • 6.3.2 Debug listen window
          • 6.4 Bootloader Options
            • 6.4.1 Bootloader mode
            • 6.4.2. Signing key
            • 6.4.3 HEX file
            • 6.4.4 JWT file
            • 6.4.5 Status partition (Swap mode)
            • 6.4.6 Scratch area (Swap mode)
          • 6.5 Reprovisioning Options
          • 6.6 Start WDT in CM0+ (bootloader)
            • 6.6.1 WDT timeout (ms)
        • 7 Version changes
        • Revision history
      • PSoC™ 64 Secure Blinky LED Example
      • SHA2 with Cryptographic Hardware Block Example
      • AES Encryption/Decryption Example
      • cysecuretools
    • AIROC™ Bluetooth®
      • AN210781 - Getting Started with PSoC™ 6 MCU with Bluetooth® Low Energy Connectivity
        • 1. Introduction
          • 1.1 Prerequisites
            • 1.1.1 Hardware
            • 1.1.2 Software
        • 2 Development Ecosystem
          • 2.1 PSoC Resources
          • 2.2 Firmware/Application Development
            • 2.2.1 PSoC Creator
            • 2.2.2 Peripheral Driver Library ( PDL)
          • 2.3 Support for Other IDEs
            • 2.3.1 Using PSoC Creator to Target Another IDE
          • 2.4 RTOS Support
          • 2.5 Debugging
          • 2.6 CY8CKIT-062-BLE PSoC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit
          • 2.7 CySmart Host Emulation Tool and Mobile Applications
        • 3 Device Features
        • 4 Development Setup
        • 5 My First PSoC 6 MCU Design With BLE
          • 5.1 Using These Instructions
          • 5.2 Before You Begin
          • 5.3 About the Design
          • 5.4 Part 1: Create a New Project from Scratch
          • 5.5 Part 2: Implement the Design
          • 5.6 Part 3: Generate Source Code
          • 5.7 Part 4: Write the Firmware
          • 5.8 Part 5: Build the Project, Program the Device
          • 5.9 Part 6: Test Your Design
        • 6 Summary
        • 7 Related Application Notes and Code Examples
        • Appendix A. Glossary
        • Appendix B. BLE Protocol
          • B.1 Overview
          • B.2 Physical Layer (PHY)
          • B.3 Link Layer (LL)
          • B.4 Host Control Interface (HCI)
          • B.5 Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP)
          • B.6 Security Manager (SM)
          • B.7 Attribute Protocol (ATT)
            • B.7.1 Attribute Hierarchy
            • B.7.2 Attribute Operations
          • B.8 Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)
          • B.9 Generic Access Profile (GAP)
        • Appendix C. Device Features
          • C.1 System Wide Resources
            • C.1.1 CPU Subsystem: CM 4 and CM 0
            • C.1.2 IPC
            • C.1.3 Memory System
            • C.1.4 DMA
            • C.1.5 Clocking System
            • C.1.6 System Interrupts
            • C.1.7 Power Supply and Monitoring
            • C.1.8 Power Modes
          • C.2 Secure Boot
          • C.3 Programmable Digital Peripherals
            • C.3.1 UDB
            • C.3.2 Programmable TCPWM
            • C.3.3 SCB
            • C.3.4 BLESS
            • C.3.5 Audio Subsystem
            • C.3.6 Serial Memory Interface
            • C.3.7 e FUSE
            • C.3.8 Segment LCD
          • C.4 Programmable Analog Peripherals
            • C.4.1 Continuous Time Block Opamps
            • C.4.2 Low - Pow er Comparator
            • C.4.3 SAR ADC
            • C.4.4 DAC
            • C.4.5 CapSense
          • C.5 Programmable GPIOs
        • Appendix D. Cypress IoT Development Tools
          • D.1 CY8CKIT-062-BLE PSoC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit
          • D.2 CySmart Host Emulation Tool
          • D.3 CySmart Mobile App
        • Document History
      • BLE GATT Throughput Example
      • BLE Environmental Sensing Profile Example
      • BLE GAP Peripheral - GATT Client with Current Time Service
      • BLE GAP Peripheral - GATT Server with Current Time Service
      • BLE Beacon Example
      • BLE Battery Server
      • AN215671 - PSoC™ 6 MCU - Firmware Design for BLE Applications
        • 1 Introduction
        • 2 PSoC Resources
        • 3 BLE Protocol Implementation in PSoC 6 BLE
          • 3.1 BLE Host
            • 3.1.1 Generic Access Profile (GAP)
            • 3.1.2 Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)
            • 3.1.3 ATT Protocol – Organizing the Data
          • 3.2 BLE Controller
            • 3.2.1 Managing Multiple Connections
        • 4 Developing a BLE Application: Firmware Flow
          • 4.1 Implementing Low-Power BLE Design
          • 4.2 Implementing a Secure BLE Design
            • 4.2.1 Configuring Security Features Using the BLE Component Security Mode and Security Level
            • 4.2.2 Establishing Secure BLE Link : Firmware Flow
          • 4.3 Additional BLE Design Considerations
        • 5 BLE Design Examples
          • 5.1 Multi-Master Multi-Slave: Implementing Four BLE Slaves
            • 5.1.1 About the Design
          • 5.2 Multi-Master Multi-Slave: Implementing Three BLE Masters and One BLE Slave
            • 5.2.1 About the Design
        • 6 Summary
        • 7. Related Documents
        • Document History
    • AIROC™ Wi-Fi
      • AnyCloud Users Guide
        • 1 Overview
        • 2 Getting started
        • 3 Library Descriptions and Documentation
          • 3.1 Wi-Fi Middleware Core (wifi-mw-core)
          • 3.2 Wi-Fi Connection Manager (WCM)
          • 3.3 Wi-Fi Host Driver (WHD)
          • 3.4 anycloud-ota
          • 3.5 MQTT
          • 3.6 Secure Sockets
          • 3.7 lwIP
            • 3.7.1 TCP and UDP
          • 3.8 MbedTLS
          • 3.9 Low Power Assistant (LPA)
          • 3.10 HTTP Server & HTTP Client
          • 3.11 FreeRTOS
          • 3.12 Command Console
          • 3.13 Enterprise Security
          • 3.14 Azure C SDK port library
          • 3.15 Trusted Firmware-M
          • 3.16 Bluetooth® Libraries
          • 3.17 Smart CoEX
          • 3.18 Connectivity Middleware Tools
            • 3.18.1 Wi-Fi Bluetooth® Tester
            • 3.18.2 WLAN Manufacturing Test Application
            • 3.18.3 Wi-Fi Cert Tester Tool
            • 3.18.4 Bluetooth® MFG tester
        • 4 Library Dependencies
          • 4.1 Library Manager
          • 4.2 Adding Libraries
          • 4.3 Library Reference Tables
            • 4.3.1 PSoC™ 6 Base Libraries
            • 4.3.2 PSoC™ 6 Middleware
        • 5 Library Configuration Files
          • 5.1 Wi-Fi Middleware Core
            • 5.1.1 Optimizing Smaller Memory Devices
          • 5.2 MQTT
          • 5.3 OTA
        • 6 Supported Devices
        • 7 Working with Examples
        • 8 Adding and Configuring Low Power
        • 9 Adding and configuring Bluetooth®
      • AnyCloud Code Examples
      • Wi-Fi Connections
        • Wi-Fi Scan Example
        • Provisioning with BLE
        • Provisioning with WPS
      • Firmware Updates
        • OTA Firmware Update with MQTT
        • OTA Firmware Update
          • Over The Air (OTA) Update Library
            • API Reference
      • IoT Protocols
        • MQTT Client Example
        • TCP Client Example
        • TCP Server Examaple
        • Secure TCP Client Example
        • Secure TCP Server Example
        • UDP Client Example
        • UDP Server Example
        • HTTPS Server Example
    • CAPSENSE™
      • CAPSENSE™ Configurator Guide
        • 1 Overview
          • 1.1 Supported middleware
        • 2 Launch the CAPSENSE™ Configurator
          • 2.1 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.2 make command
          • 2.3 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.5 Executable (CLI)
        • 3 Quick start
        • 4 Code generation
        • 5 GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Help
          • 5.2 Notice List
        • 6 Tabs
          • 6.1 Basic tab
          • 6.2 Advanced tab
            • 6.2.1 General subtab
            • 6.2.2 CSD Settings subtab
            • 6.2.4 Widget Details subtab
          • 6.3 Pins tab [CSD HW]
          • 6.4 Scan Configuration tab [MSC HW]
            • 6.4.1 Widgets Explorer
            • 6.4.2 Widgets configuration pane
            • 6.4.3 Summary Table
            • 6.4.4 Detailed Report
        • 7 Version changes
        • Revision history
      • CAPSENSE™ Tuner Guide
        • 1 Overview
        • 2 Launch the CAPSENSE™ Tuner
          • 2.1 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.2 make command
          • 2.3 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.5 From the Command Line
        • 3 Quick start
        • 4. GUI description
          • 4.1 Menus
            • 4.1.1 File
            • 4.1.2 Edit
            • 4.1.3 View
            • 4.1.4 Communication
            • 4.1.5 Tools
            • 4.1.6 Help
          • 4.2 Toolbar
          • 4.3 Widget Explorer pane
          • 4.4 Widget/Sensor parameters pane
          • 4.5 Tabs
          • 4.6 Status bar
            • 4.6.1 I2C interface
            • 4.6.2 UART interface
        • 5 Tuner Communication Setup
        • 6 Widget View tab
          • 6.1 Touch Signal Graph
          • 6.2 Toolbar
        • 7 Graph View tab
          • 7.1 Toolbar
          • 7.2 Graph functionality
        • 8 SNR Measurement tab
          • 8.1 SNR options
          • 8.2 SNR Measurement procedure
        • 9 Touchpad View tab
          • 9.1 Toolbar
          • 9.2 Widget selection
          • 9.3 Display settings
          • 9.4 Show signal
          • 9.5 Touch report
        • 10 Gesture View tab
          • 10.1 Toolbar
          • 10.2 Widget selection
          • 10.3 Image pane
          • 10.4 Gesture Monitor
          • 10.5 Gesture Event history
        • 11 Tuner Configuration options
          • 11.1 Display options
            • 11.1.1 Theme
          • 11.2 SNR options
          • 11.3 Logging options
        • 12 Troubleshooting
        • Version changes
        • Revision history
      • CAPSENSE™ Middleware
        • CapSense Middleware Library
        • API Reference
          • High-level Functions
          • Low-level Functions
          • CapSense Data Structure
            • CapSense Structures
            • Gesture Structures
          • Enumerated Types
          • Macros
            • General Macros
            • Middleware State Macros
            • Status Macros
            • Settings Macros
            • Pin-related Macros
            • Processing Macros
            • Touch-related Macros
            • Gesture Macros
            • Miscellaneous Macros
            • Built-in Self-test Macros
          • Callbacks
      • CAPSENSE™ Tuner Client over BLE Example
      • CAPSENSE™ Tuner Server over BLE Example
      • CAPSENSE™ Buttons and Slider Example
      • CAPSENSE™ FreeRTOS Example
      • CAPSENSE™ Buttons BLE Example
      • PSoC™ 4 and PSoC™ 6 MCU CAPSENSE™ Design Guide
        • 1. Introduction
          • 1.1 Abstract
          • 1.2 Introduction
          • 1.3 CapSense Features
          • 1.4 PSoC 4 and PSoC 6 MCU CapSense Plus Features
          • 1.5 CapSense Design Flow
        • 2. CapSense Technology
          • 2.1 CapSense Fundamentals
          • 2.2 Capacitive Touch Sensing Method
          • 2.3 Signal-to-Noise Ratio
          • 2.4 CapSense Widgets
          • 2.5 Liquid Tolerance
            • 2.5.1 Liquid Tolerance for Self-Capacitance Sensing
            • 2.5.2 Liquid Tolerance for Mutual-Capacitance Sensing
            • 2.5.3 Effect of Liquid Properties on Liquid-Tolerance Performance
        • 3. PSoC 4 and PSoC 6 MCU CapSense
          • 3.1 CapSense CSD Sensing Method
          • 3.2 CapSense CSX Sensing Method
          • 3.3 CapSense Architecture in PSoC 4 S-Series, PSoC 4100S Plus, PSoC 4100PS, and PSoC 6 MCU
          • 3.4 CapSense in PSoC 4xxxM/4xxxL-Series
        • 4 CapSense Design and Development Tools
          • 4.1 PSoC Creator
          • 4.2 ModusToolbox
          • 4.3 Hardware Kits
        • 5. CapSense Performance Tuning
          • 5.1 Selecting between SmartSense and Manual Tuning
          • 5.2 SmartSense
          • 5.3 Manual Tuning
        • 7. Design Considerations
          • 7.1 Firmware
          • 7.3.2 Overlay Thickness
          • 7.3.3 Overlay Adhesives
          • 7.4 PCB Layout Guidelines
          • 7.4.1 Sensor CP
          • 7.4.2 Board Layers
          • 7.4.3 Button Design
          • 7.4.3.1 Self-Capacitance Button Design
          • 7.4.4 Slider Design
          • Slider-Segment Shape, Width, and Air Gap
          • 7.4.4.4 Routing Slider Segment Trace
          • 7.4.5 Sensor and Device Placement
          • 7.4.6 Trace Length and Width
          • 7.4.7 Trace Routing
          • 7.4.8 Crosstalk Solutions
          • 7.4.9 Vias
          • 7.4.10 Ground Plane
          • 7.4.12 Layout Guidelines for Liquid Tolerance
          • 7.4.13 Schematic Rule Checklist
        • 8 CapSense Plus
    • Low Power Development
      • Low Power Assistant
        • Low Power Assist
          • LPA Utility API
      • WLAN Low Power Example
      • TCP Keepalive Offload Example
      • Power Mode Switching Example
      • AN219528 - PSoC™ 6 MCU Low-Power modes and Power reduction techniques
        • 1.Introduction
        • 2.Power Modes
          • 2.1 Power Mode Transitions
          • 2.2 CPU Sleep and Wakeup Instructions
          • 2.3 Low-Power Assistant
            • 2.3.1 Low-Power Assistant Features
            • 2.3.2 PSoC 6 MCU Device LPA Settings
            • 2.3.3 Connectivity Device LPA Settings
          • 2.4 Subsystem Availability and Power Consumption
            • 2.4.1 Subsystem Availability
            • 2.4.2 Approximating Power Consumption
            • 2.4.3 Power Estimator
          • 2.5 Example Case Scenarios
          • 2.6 System Power Management (SysPm) Library
            • 2.6.1 Overview
            • 2.6.2 Mode Transition Functions
        • 3. PSoC 6 MCU Power Management Techniques
          • 3.1 Core Voltage Selection
            • 3.1.1 Linear Regulator and Buck Regulator
          • 3.2 ULP Mode Clock
          • 3.3 Backup Power Domain
            • 3.3.1 Vbackup Supply
            • 3.3.2 Backup Domain Reset
            • 3.3.3 External PMIC Control
            • 3.3.4 Wakeup Sources
            • 3.3.5 Backup Data Registers
        • 4.Other Power Saving Techniques
          • 4.1 Use PSoC 6 MCU to Gate Current Paths
          • 4.2 Disable Unused Blocks
          • 4.3 Use DMA to Move Data
          • 4.4 Periodic Wakeup Timers
          • 4.5 Disabling PSoC CPUs
          • 4.6 Splitting Tasks Between the CPUs
          • 4.7 Clocks
          • 4.8 GPIOs
          • 4.9 SRAM
          • 4.10 TCPWM
          • 4.11 SCB
          • 4.12 Audio Subsystem
          • 4.13 USB
          • 4.14 Low-Power Comparator
          • 4.15 SAR ADC
          • 4.16 Voltage DAC
          • 4.17 Opamp
        • 5. Power Measurement
          • 5.1 Measuring Current with a DMM
          • 5.2 Approximating Power Consumption
        • 6.Power Supply Protection System
          • 6.1 Hardware Control
            • 6.1.1 Brownout Detect (BOD)
            • 6.1.2 Low-Voltage Detect (LVD)
            • 6.1.3 Overvoltage Detect (OVD)
        • 7.Summary
        • 8. References
        • 9.Power Modes Summary
          • 9.1 Power Modes and Wakeup Source
        • 10.Subsystem Availability
          • 10.1 Resources Available in Different Power Modes
        • 11. Callback Function Examples
          • 11.1 Register Callback Functions
          • 11.2 Implement Custom Callback Functions
        • 12. Code Examples
          • 12.1 CE219881 - PSoC 6 MCU Switching Between Power Modes
          • 12.2 CE218129 - PSoC 6 MCU Wakeup from Hibernate Using a Low-Power Comparator
          • 12.3 CE218542 - PSoC 6 MCU Custom Tick Timer Using RTC Alarm Interrupt
          • 12.4 CE226306 - PSoC 6 MCU Power Measurements
      • AN227910 - Low-Power System Design with CYW43012 and PSoC™ 6 MCU
        • 1 Introduction
        • 2.Low-power Overview
          • 2.1 CYW43012 Power Modes
          • 2.2 PSoC 6 MCU Power Modes
          • 2.3 CYW43012 Power-Related Hardware Signals
          • 2.4 Power Mode Transition
        • 3 WLAN Power Optimization Techniques
          • 3.1 IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) Power Saving
          • 3 . 1 . 1 Beacon Interval
          • 3 . 1 . 2 Listen Interval
          • 3 . 1 . 3 DTIM Period
          • 3 . 1 . 4 Power Saving Methods
          • 3.1.4.1 Power Save Poll
          • 3.1.4.2 802.11 Power Save Without Poll
          • 3.1.4.3 Association Timeout Limit
          • 3 . 1 . 5 802 . 11ac - Friendly Features
        • 3.2 Wi-Fi Power Save Implementation
          • 3 . 2 . 1 WHD Pow er Save Interface
          • 3 . 2 . 2 Cyclic Timers in Netw ork Stack
        • 3.3 Host Offloads to WLAN Device
          • 3 . 3 . 1 ARP Offload
          • 3 . 3 . 2 Packet Filter Offload
          • 3.3.2.1 Network Layer or EtherType filter
          • 3.3.2.2 Transport Layer/IP Protocols
          • 3.3.2.3 Applications Layer/TCP and UDP Port Numbers
        • 4 Bluetooth Power Optimization Techniques
          • 4.1 Advertisement Events
        • 4.2 Connection Events
          • 4 . 2 . 1 Connection Interval
          • 4 . 2 . 2 Use Slave Latency
          • 4 . 2 . 3 Connection Parameter Update in Mbed OS
        • 5 PSoC 6 MCU Power Optimization Techniques
          • 5.1 Core voltage and Operating Frequency
          • 5.2 Reducing Leakage in Deep Sleep
          • 5.3 RTOS Tickless Mode
          • 5.4 Additional Power Optimization Techniques
        • 6 Low Power Assistant (LPA)
          • 6.1 LPA Configuration
          • 6.2 Using LPA in Mbed OS
        • 7 Power Measurement Using CY8CKIT-062S2-43012
          • 7.1 Hardware setup
          • 7.2 mbed-os-example-wlan-lowpower
          • 7.3 mbed-os-example-wlan-offload-arp
        • 8 Summary
        • 9 Related Documents
  • API Reference
    • RTOS Libraries
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            • System
            • TDM (Time Division Multiplexed)
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          • CAT1 (PSoC 6) Implementation Specific
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            • SDHC (SD Host Controller)
            • TDM (Time Division Multiplexing)
            • UDB SDIO (Secure Digital Input Output)
      • PSoC™ 6 PDL
        • MTB CAT1 Peripheral driver library Documentation
        • Introducing MTB CAT1A
        • Getting Started
        • PDL API Reference
          • BLE ECO (BLE ECO Clock)
            • Functions
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          • CAN FD (CAN with Flexible Data-Rate)
            • Macros
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            • Enumerated Types
          • Crypto (Cryptography)
            • Client-Server Model
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            • Common Data Structures
            • Common Enumerated Types
          • CSD (CapSense Sigma Delta)
            • Macros
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            • Enumerated Types
          • CTB (Continuous Time Block)
            • Macros
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            • Global Variables
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            • Enumerated Types
          • CTDAC (Continuous Time Digital to Analog Converter)
            • Macros
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            • Enumerated Types
          • DMA (Direct Memory Access)
            • Macros
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            • Enumerated Types
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            • Macros
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            • Enumerated Types
          • eFuse (Electronic Fuses)
            • Macros
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            • Enumerated Types
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            • Macros
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            • Macros
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            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
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            • Macros
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            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • IPC (Inter Process Communication)
            • IPC driver layer (IPC_DRV)
            • IPC semaphores layer (IPC_SEMA)
            • IPC pipes layer (IPC_PIPE)
            • IPC bluetooth sub-system layer (IPC_BTSS)
          • LPComp (Low Power Comparator)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • LVD (Low-Voltage-Detect)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Enumerated Types
          • MCWDT (Multi-Counter Watchdog)
            • Macros
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            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • PDM_PCM (PDM-PCM Converter)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • PRA (Protected Register Access)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Enumerated Types
            • Data Structures
          • Profile (Energy Profiler)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • Prot (Protection Unit)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • RTC (Real-Time Clock)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • SAR (SAR ADC Subsystem)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • SCB (Serial Communication Block)
            • Common
            • EZI2C (SCB)
            • I2C (SCB)
            • SPI (SCB)
            • UART (SCB)
          • SD Host (SD Host Controller)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • SegLCD (Segment LCD)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Global Data
            • Enumerated Types
          • SmartIO (Smart I/O)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • SMIF (Serial Memory Interface)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • Startup (System Configuration Files)
            • Macro
            • Functions
            • Global Variables
          • SysAnalog (System Analog Reference Block)
            • Macros
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            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • SysClk (System Clock)
            • Macros
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            • External Clock Source (EXTCLK)
            • External Crystal Oscillator (ECO)
            • Clock Path Source
            • Frequency Locked Loop (FLL)
            • Phase Locked Loop (PLL)
            • Internal Low-Speed Oscillator (ILO)
            • Precision Internal Low-Speed Oscillator (PILO)
            • Clock Measurement
            • Clock Trim (ILO, PILO)
            • Low Power Callback
            • Watch Crystal Oscillator (WCO)
            • High-Frequency Clocks
            • Fast Clock
            • Peripheral Clock
            • Peripherals Clock Dividers
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            • Timer Clock
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          • SysInt (System Interrupt)
            • Macros
            • Global variables
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • SysLib (System Library)
            • Macros
            • Functions
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            • Enumerated Types
          • SysPm (System Power Management)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • SysTick (ARM System Timer)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
          • TCPWM (Timer Counter PWM)
            • Common
            • Timer/Counter (TCPWM)
            • PWM (TCPWM)
            • Quadrature Decoder (TCPWM)
            • Shift Register (TCPWM)
          • TrigMux (Trigger Multiplexer)
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Enumerated Types
          • USBFS (USB Full-Speed Device)
            • Macros
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            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • WDT (Watchdog Timer)
            • Macros
            • Functions
        • Online Documentation
        • Additional Resources
        • MISRA-C:2004 Compliance
        • Device Catalog
          • List of Devices
          • Device Catalog
      • PSoC™ 6 Base Examples
        • GPIO Interrupt Example
        • Multi-Counter Watchdog Timer (MCWDT) Example
        • Watchdog Timer (WDT) Example
        • Fault Handling Example
        • Real Time Clock Example
        • PDM/PCM Example
        • Square Wave PWM using TCPWM Example
        • PWM Ramp using SmartIO Example
        • True Random Number Generator Example
        • SHA2 with Cryptographic Hardware Block Example
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        • Dual Core IPC Semephore Example
        • Dual Core IPC Pipes Example
        • I2S Audio Codec Example
        • PDM to I2S Routing Example
        • Serial Communications Block SPI with DMA Example
        • UART using DMA Example
        • HAL UART Example
        • SPI Master Example
        • I2C Master Example
        • I2C Slave Callback Example
        • I2C Master with EzI2C Client
      • PSoC™ 6 Prebuilt Images
      • ModusToolbox™ QSPI Configurator guide
        • 1. Overview
          • 1.1 Supported software
        • 2. Launch the QSPI Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.4 Executable (CLI)
          • 2.5 Executable (GUI)
        • 3. Quick start
        • 4. Code generation
          • 4.1 Files used by the configuration tool
        • 5. GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Options
            • 5.1.5 Help
          • 5.2 Toolbar
          • 5.3 Target device family
          • 5.4 Flashloader Directory
          • 5.5 QSPI configuration fields
          • 5.6 Edit memory file fields
        • 6. Create new memory file
          • 6.1 Memory database
        • 7. XML schemas
          • 7.1 *.cyqspi schema
          • 7.2 *.cymem schema
        • 8. Version changes
        • Revision history
      • ModusToolbox™ Smart I/O Configurator guide
        • 1. Overview
        • 2. Launch the Smart I/O Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
        • 3. Quick start
        • 4.GUI Description
          • 4.1 Menus
            • 4.1.1 File
            • 4.1.2 View
            • 4.1.3 Help
          • 4.2 Tabs
            • 4.2.1 Routing tab
            • 4.2.2 Data Unit tab
            • 4.2.3 LUT tabs
        • 5. Functional Description
          • 5.1 Routing Fabric
            • 5.1.1 Single Source LUT Input
            • 5.1.2 SCB Restriction
          • 5.2 Clock and Reset behavior
            • 5.2.1 Signal synchronization requirement
          • 5.3 LUT combinatorial feedback
        • 6. Version changes
      • ModusToolbox™ Device Configurator Guide
        • Version
        • Scope and purpose
        • Intended audience
        • Document conventions
        • Abbreviations and definitions
        • Reference documents
        • Overview
        • 2 Launch the Device Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 Executable (GUI)
            • Launch the Device Configurator
          • 2.4 Open configuration file
          • 2.5 Create new configuration
          • 2.6 Executable (CLI)
        • 3 Quick start
        • 4 Code generation
        • 5 GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
          • 5.2 Device tabs
          • 5.3 Resource tabs
          • 5.4 Panes
          • 5.5 Icons
        • Resources tabs
          • Peripherals
          • 6.2 Pins
          • 6.3 Analog-Routing tab
            • Resources tabs
          • 6.4 System tab
          • 6.5 Peripheral-Clocks tab
          • 6.6 DMA tab
        • Panes
          • 7.1 Parameters pane
          • Notice List
          • Code Preview pane
        • Version changes
          • Revision history
      • stdio UART Support
        • Retarget IO (retarget-io)
        • Retarget IO API Reference
    • PSoC™ Middleware
      • USB
        • ModusToolbox™ software USB Configurator guide
          • 1. Overview
            • 1.1 Supported middleware
          • 2. Launch the USB Configurator
            • 2.1 make command
            • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
            • 2.3 Executable (GUI)
            • 2.4 Executable (CLI)
          • 3. Quick start
          • 4. Code generation
          • 5. GUI description
            • 5.1 Menus
          • 6. Toolbars
            • 6.1 Descriptor toolbar
            • 6.2 HID Report toolbar
            • 6.3 Array editor toolbar
          • 7. Panes
            • 7.1 Device Descriptors Tree pane
            • 7.2 Parameters pane
          • 8. Notice List
          • 9. Supported descriptors
          • 10. Known issues, limitations, and workarounds
          • 11. Version changes
        • USB
          • Cypress USB Device Middleware Library 2.0
          • API Reference
            • Device
            • Audio Class
            • CDC Class
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        • Audio Recorder Example
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        • Mass Storage Example
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        • Mass Storage File System Example
      • Memory
        • ModusToolbox™ Device Firmware Update Host tool guide
          • Version
          • Scope and purpose
          • Intended audience
          • Document conventions
          • Reference documents
          • Overview
          • Example code
          • Walkthrough
          • Launch the DFU Host tool
            • make command
            • Eclipse IDE
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          • GUI description
            • Main window
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            • Log
            • Errors
          • CLI description
            • Command-line flags
            • CLI example
          • Troubleshooting
          • Version changes
            • Revision history
        • SPI Flash
          • Serial Flash
          • API Reference
        • Device Firmware Update
          • Device Firmware Update
          • API Reference
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Global Variables
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
          • MISRA-C:2012 Compliance
        • Emulated EEPROM
          • Cypress Em_EEPROM Middleware Library
          • API Reference
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
            • Enumerated Types
        • Emulated EEPROM Example
        • ModusToolbox™ QSPI Configurator Guide
          • Overview
          • Launch the QSPI Configurator
            • As a Stand-Alone Tool
            • From the Device Configurator
            • From the Eclipse IDE
            • From the Command Line
          • Quick Start
          • Code Generation
          • Files Used by the Configuration Tool
          • GUI Description
            • Menus
            • Toolbar
            • QSPI Configuration Fields
            • Edit Memory File Fields
          • Memory Database
            • Notes:
          • Create New Memory File
          • Migration of Configuration File Format
            • From the Eclipse IDE
            • Without the Eclipse IDE
          • Patching Flashloaders
          • XML Schemas
            • *.cyqspi Schema
            • *.cymem Schema
          • References
          • Version Changes
        • QSPI FRAM Example
        • QSPI NOR Flash Example
        • QSPI Flash with Serial Memory Interface (SMIF) Example
        • External Flash Execute In Place Example
      • Sensing
        • Thermistor
          • Thermistor (Temperature Sensor)
          • API Reference
        • CAPSENSE™
          • CAPSENSE™ Configurator Guide
            • 1 Overview
            • 2 Launch the CAPSENSE™ Configurator
            • 3 Quick start
            • 4 Code generation
            • 5 GUI description
            • 6 Tabs
            • 7 Version changes
            • Revision history
          • CAPSENSE™ Tuner Guide
            • 1 Overview
            • 2 Launch the CAPSENSE™ Tuner
            • 3 Quick start
            • 4. GUI description
            • 5 Tuner Communication Setup
            • 6 Widget View tab
            • 7 Graph View tab
            • 8 SNR Measurement tab
            • 9 Touchpad View tab
            • 10 Gesture View tab
            • 11 Tuner Configuration options
            • 12 Troubleshooting
            • Version changes
            • Revision history
          • CAPSENSE™ Middleware
            • CapSense Middleware Library
            • API Reference
          • CAPSENSE™ Tuner Client over BLE Example
          • CAPSENSE™ Tuner Server over BLE Example
          • CAPSENSE™ Buttons and Slider Example
          • CAPSENSE™ FreeRTOS Example
          • CAPSENSE™ Buttons BLE Example
        • ADC using CSDADC
          • Cypress CSDADC Middleware Library
          • API Reference
            • Macros
            • Enumerated types
            • Data Structures
            • Functions
            • Callback
        • IDAC using CSDIDAC
          • CSDIDAC Middleware Library
          • API Reference
            • Macros
            • Enumerated Types
            • Data Structures
            • Functions
        • Light Sensor
          • API Reference
        • BMI-160 Inertial Measurement Unit
          • BMI-160 Inertial Measurement Unit
          • API Reference
        • BME 680 Atmospheric Sensor
          • BME 680 Atmospheric Sensor
          • API Reference
        • CSD ADC Example
      • Display
        • emWin Graphics Library
          • SEGGER emWin Graphics Library 5.48.1
          • emWin User Guide
          • SEGGER emWin Web Page
          • emWin OLED Example
          • emWin Eink Example
        • RGB LED
          • RGB LED
          • API Reference
        • ModusToolbox™ SegLCD Configurator guide
          • 1. Overview
            • 1.1 Supported software
          • 2. Launch the SegLCD Configurator
            • 2.1 From the Device Configurator
            • 2.2 make command
            • 2.3 Eclipse IDE
            • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
            • 2.5 Executable (CLI)
          • 3. Quick start
          • 4. Code generation
          • 5. GUI description
            • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.2 Toolbar
          • 6. Display Editor
            • 6.1 Display Editor toolbar
            • 6.2 Display row
          • 7. Display view
          • 8. Mapping table
            • 8.1 Connect/Disconnect display pixel
            • 8.2 Change pixel name
          • 9. Notice List**
          • 10. Known issues, limitations, and workarounds
          • 11. Version changes
      • Bluetooth® Low Energy
        • ModusToolbox® Bluetooth Configurator Guide
          • Version
          • Scope and purpose
          • Intended audience
          • Document conventions
          • Abbreviations and definitions
          • Reference documents
          • Overview
            • Supported devices and libraries
            • SIG-adopted profiles and services
            • Custom profiles
          • Launch the Bluetooth® Сonfigurator
            • make command
            • Eclipse IDE
            • Executable (GUI)
            • Executable (CLI)
          • Quick start
          • Code generation
            • CYW20xxx
            • CYW43xxx
            • CYW55xxx
            • PSoC 6-BLE
          • GUI description
            • Menus
            • Toolbar
            • Tab components
            • Notice List
            • Status bar
          • Parameters configuration
            • General tab (CYW20xxx, CYW55xxx)
            • General tab (PSoC 6-BLE)
            • General LE tab (CYW43xxx, CYW55xxx)
            • GATT Settings tab (all devices)
            • L2CAP Settings tab (CYW43xxx, CYW55xxx, PSoC 6-BLE)
            • Link Layer Settings (PSoC 6-BLE)
            • Service Discovery Settings tab (CYW20xxx, CYW55xxx) (Beta)
          • Version changes
            • Revision history
        • ModusToolbox™ Machine Learning Configurator guide
          • 1. Overview
            • 1.1 Supported library
          • 2. Launch the ML Configurator
            • 2.1 make command
            • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
            • 2.3 Executable (CLI)
            • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
          • 3. Quick start
          • 4. GUI description
            • 4.1 Menus
            • 4.2 Project elements
            • 4.3 Model elements
            • 4.4 Generate source button
            • 4.5 Validate in Desktop button
            • 4.6 Validate on Target button
            • 4.7 Output messages
            • 4.8 Status bar
            • 4.9 Validation dialog
          • 5. Version changes
        • BLESS
          • Cypress PSoC 6 Bluetooth® Low Energy Middleware Library 3.50
          • General Description
          • Quick Start Guide
          • Configuration Considerations
          • Supported Software and Tools
          • More Information
          • Industry Standards
          • Changelog
          • API Reference
            • BLE Common API
            • BLE Service-Specific API
        • WICED Bluetooth® Host Stack
          • ble
            • Overview
            • API Reference
          • Dual-Mode
            • Overview
            • API Reference
        • BLE GATT Throughput Example
        • BLE Find Me Profile Example
        • BLE GATT Battery Level Service Example
      • Kits Support Middleware
        • CY8CKIT-028-EPD
          • CY8CKIT-028-EPD shield support library
          • API Reference
            • Shield
            • Pins
            • Microphone
            • Motion Sensor
            • Temperature Sensor
            • E-Ink Display
          • E2271CS021 EInk Controller (display-eink-e2271cs021)
          • E2271CS021 EInk Controller API Reference
        • CY8CKIT-028-TFT
          • Shield Library (CY8CKIT-028-TFT)
          • API Reference
            • Shield
            • Pins
            • Microphone
            • Audio Codec
            • Light Sensor
            • Motion Sensor
            • TFT Display
          • AK4954A Audio Codec
            • Audio Codec
            • Audio Codec API Reference
          • Display 2.4 Inch TFT LCD (ST7789V)
            • API Reference
          • Light Sensor Functions
            • API Reference
        • CY8CKIT-032
          • CY8CKIT-032 shield support library
          • API Reference
            • Pins
            • Analog Front End
            • OLED Display
          • DSSD1306 OLED Controller (display-oled-ssd1306)
            • OLED Display (SSD1306)
            • API Reference
    • Wi-Fi Middleware
      • WiFi Host Driver Board Support Package Integration
        • WiFi Host Driver Board Support Package Integration
        • API Reference
          • Buffer management
          • WiFi Initialization
      • Wi-Fi Base
        • Overview
        • API Reference
          • lwIP and WHD port
            • Enumerated Types
            • Port Functions
            • Port Structures
            • EAPOL Functions
          • CY generic lwIP WHD glue results/error codes
          • Optimization of Wi-Fi Middleware Core
      • Wi-Fi Connection Manager Library
        • Overview
        • API Reference
          • Message Sequence Charts
          • Macros
            • WCM results/error codes
          • Enumerated Types
          • Typedefs
          • Structures
            • cy_wcm_wps_config_t
            • cy_wcm_config_t
            • cy_wcm_ip_address_t
            • cy_wcm_event_data_t
            • cy_wcm_ap_credentials_t
            • cy_wcm_ip_setting_t
            • cy_wcm_connect_params_t
            • cy_wcm_scan_filter_t
            • cy_wcm_scan_result_t
            • cy_wcm_wps_device_detail_t
            • cy_wcm_wps_credential_t
            • cy_wcm_associated_ap_info_t
            • cy_wcm_wlan_statistics_t
            • cy_wcm_custom_ie_info_t
            • cy_wcm_ap_config_t
          • Functions
      • HTTPS Server
        • Overview
        • API Reference
          • C API
            • Structures & Enumerations
            • Macros
            • Functions
          • C++ Class Interface
            • HTTPServer Class Reference
      • HTTP Client
        • HTTP Client Middleware Library
          • Overview
          • API Reference
            • C APIs
      • Low Power Assistant
        • Low Power Assistant Middleware Library 3.0.0
          • LPA Utility API
      • OTA Firmware Update
        • Over The Air (OTA) Update Library
          • API Reference
            • Cypress Over The Air (OTA) API
      • MQTT
        • Overview
        • API Reference
          • C APIs
            • Structures and Enumerations
            • Macros
            • Functions
      • Secure Sockets
        • Overview
        • API Reference
          • Secure Sockets API
            • Message Sequence Charts
            • Macros
            • Typedefs
            • Enumerated types
            • Structures
            • Functions
          • TLS API
            • Enumerations
            • Typedefs
            • Structures
            • Functions
      • lwlP
      • mbedTLS
      • Wi-Fi Host Driver (WHD)
        • Wi-Fi Host Driver (WHD) Documentation
        • Modules
          • WHD Event handling API
          • WHD Buffer Interface API
            • whd_buffer_funcs
          • WHD Network Interface API
            • whd_netif_funcs
          • WHD Resource API
            • whd_resource_source
          • WHD Wi-Fi API
            • WHD Wi-Fi Management API
            • WHD Wi-Fi join, Scan and Halt API
            • WHD Wi-Fi Utility API
            • WHD Wi-Fi SoftAP API
            • WHD Wi-Fi Power Save API
            • WHD Wi-Fi IOCTL Set/Get API
            • WHD Wi-Fi Debug API
          • WHD Bus API
        • Data Structures
          • Data Fields
            • Variables
        • Files
          • File List
          • Globals
            • All
            • Functions
            • Typedefs
            • Enumerations
            • Enumerator
            • Macros
      • UDB based SDIO WiFi Host Driver
        • UDB SDIO for Wi-Fi Host Driver
        • API Reference
          • Pin States
          • Pin Mappings
          • Macros
          • Functions
          • UDB_SDIO
            • Macros
            • Functions
            • Data Structures
      • Connectivity Middleware Utilities Library
        • Overview
        • API Reference
          • Common middleware utilities
            • Middleware utilities enumerated types
            • Logging utilities
            • JSON parser utilities
            • Linked list utilities
            • Network helper utilities
            • String conversion utilities
  • Development Tools Guide
    • General Tools
      • Project Creator Guide
        • 1. Overview
          • 1.1 Manifest files
          • 1.2 Created application(s)
          • 1.3 Library management flows
        • 2. Launch the Project Creator
          • 2.1 From Eclipse IDE
          • 2.2 As a stand-alone GUI tool
          • 2.3 As a command-line tool
        • 3. GUI description
          • 3.1 Menus
          • 3.2 Choose BSP page
          • 3.3 Select application page
          • 3.4 Create an application
        • 4. CLI description
        • 5. Version changes
        • Revision history
      • Library Manager User Guide
        • 1. Overview
          • 1.1 Version
            • 1.1.1 Dynamic
            • 1.1.2 Fixed
          • 1.2 Manifests
          • 1.3 MTB flow
            • 1.3.1 .mtb file
            • 1.3.2 Direct dependency
            • 1.3.3 Indirect dependency
            • 1.3.4 Shared
            • 1.3.5 Local
          • 1.4 LIB flow
        • 2. Launch the Library Manager
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 Stand-alone GUI mode
          • 2.4 Offline mode
          • 2.5 Non-GUI command line interface (CLI)
        • 3. Working with BSPs/libraries (MTB flow)
          • 3.1 Update indirect dependency libraries
          • 3.2 Add/remove BSPs
          • 3.3 Select Active BSP
          • 3.4 Share/unshare BSPs and libraries
          • 3.5 Change BSP/library version
        • 4. Working with BSPs/libraries (LIB flow)
          • 4.1 Adding BSPs/libraries
          • 4.2 Remove BSPs/libraries
          • 4.3 Update shared BSPs/libraries
          • 4.4 Change BSP/library version
        • 5. GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
          • 5.2 Fields
          • 5.3 Tabs
            • 5.3.1 Shared check box (MTB flow)
            • 5.3.2 BSP and library versions
          • 5.4 Buttons
          • 5.5 Message console
          • 5.6 Status indicator
        • 6. Manual library management
          • 6.1 Acquiring a library (MTB flow)
          • 6.2 Acquiring dependencies (MTB flow)
            • 6.2.1 import_deps
            • 6.2.2 lib2mtbx
          • 6.3 Acquiring a library (LIB flow)
          • 6.4 Acquiring dependencies (LIB flow)
        • 7. Tool change description
        • Revision history
      • Creating custom BSP
        • BSP contents
          • Configuration files
          • Startup and Linker scripts
          • BSP makefile
          • Dependencies
        • Custom BSP process
          • Create application
          • Generate custom TARGET
        • Customize created BSP
          • Startup and Linker scripts
          • Customizing device configuration
          • Adding or removing dependencies
        • Change connectivity device
          • Modifying the CUSTOM_BSP_NAME.mk
          • Modifying design.modus
        • Remove connectivity device
          • Modifying the CUSTOM_BSP_NAME.mk
          • Modifying the design.modus
        • Library compartmentalization
          • Bluetooth® library
          • Wi-Fi Host Driver
            • firmware directory
            • nvram directory
      • Managing the Makefile for ModusToolbox™ software v2.x
        • What is the Makefile and how do I use it?
        • Which Makefile should I edit, the one in the code example or the one in the project directory?
        • What build system does ModusToolbox™ software use?
        • How do I add files to the project so that auto-discovery finds them?
        • How can I add a path that contains spaces?
        • How can I use an absolute path when the variable value requires a relative path?
        • How are slashes handled by the build system?
        • How do I make sure auto-discovery ignores certain files?
        • How do I add an external library using a .lib/.mtb text file?
          • Using the .mtb file (Recommended):
          • Using the .lib file:
        • How do I add an external library by specifying files and file paths?
        • How do I add a precompiled binary to my project?
        • How do I specify a set of build tools?
        • How do I tell the build system where custom build tools are?
        • How do I pass compiler flags?
        • How do I create a custom build configuration?
        • How do I pass linker flags?
        • How do I use a custom linker script?
        • How do I specify a pre-build or post-build task?
        • How do I build a static library?
        • What is a COMPONENT?
        • How do I create a custom COMPONENT and add it to the application?
        • How do I disable a COMPONENT?
        • How do I override the default design.modus file in a BSP?
        • How do I create my own BSP?
        • How do I use a custom BSP for my application?
          • Related Categories:
    • BSP configurators
      • QSPI Configurator Guide
        • 1. Overview
          • 1.1 Supported software
        • 2. Launch the QSPI Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.4 Executable (CLI)
          • 2.5 Executable (GUI)
        • 3. Quick start
        • 4. Code generation
          • 4.1 Files used by the configuration tool
        • 5. GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Options
            • 5.1.5 Help
          • 5.2 Toolbar
          • 5.3 Target device family
          • 5.4 Flashloader Directory
          • 5.5 QSPI configuration fields
          • 5.6 Edit memory file fields
        • 6.Create new memory file
          • 6.1 Memory database
        • 7. XML schemas
          • 7.1 *.cyqspi schema
          • 7.2 *.cymem schema
        • 8. Version changes
      • Smart I/O Configurator Guide
        • 1. Overview
        • 2. Launch the Smart I/O Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
        • 3. Quick start
        • 4. GUI Description
          • 4.1 Menus
            • 4.1.1 File
            • 4.1.2 View
            • 4.1.3 Help
          • 4.2 Tabs
            • 4.2.1 Routing tab
            • 4.2.2 Data Unit tab
            • 4.2.3 LUT tabs
        • 5. Functional Description
          • 5.1 Routing Fabric
            • 5.1.1 Single Source LUT Input
            • 5.1.2 SCB Restriction
          • 5.2 Clock and Reset behavior
            • 5.2.1 Signal synchronization requirement
          • 5.3 LUT combinatorial feedback
        • 6. Version changes
      • Device Configurator Guide
        • 1 Overview
        • 2 Launch the Device Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.4 Open configuration file
          • 2.5 Create new configuration
          • 2.6 Executable (CLI)
        • 3 Quick start
        • 4 Code generation
        • 5 GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
          • 5.2 Device tabs
          • 5.3 Resource tabs
          • 5.4 Panes
          • 5.5 Icons
        • 6 Resources tabs
          • 6.1 Peripherals
          • 6.2 Pins
          • 6.3 Analog-Routing tab
            • Resources tabs
          • 6.4 System tab
          • 6.5 Peripheral-Clocks tab
          • 6.6 DMA tab
        • 7 Panes
          • 7.1 Parameters pane
          • 7.2 Notice List
          • 7.3 Code Preview pane
        • 8 Version changes
          • Revision history
      • CAPSENSE™ Configurator Guide
        • 1 Overview
          • 1.1 Supported middleware
        • 2 Launch the CAPSENSE™ Configurator
          • 2.1 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.2 make command
          • 2.3 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.5 Executable (CLI)
        • 3 Quick start
        • 4 Code generation
        • 5 GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Help
          • 5.2 Notice List
        • 6 Tabs
          • 6.1 Basic tab
          • 6.2 Advanced tab
            • 6.2.1 General subtab
            • 6.2.2 CSD Settings subtab
            • 6.2.4 Widget Details subtab
          • 6.3 Pins tab [CSD HW]
          • 6.4 Scan Configuration tab [MSC HW]
            • 6.4.1 Widgets Explorer
            • 6.4.2 Widgets configuration pane
            • 6.4.3 Summary Table
            • 6.4.4 Detailed Report
        • 7 Version changes
        • Revision history
      • CAPSENSE™ Tuner Guide
        • 1 Overview
        • 2 Launch the CAPSENSE™ Tuner
          • 2.1 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.2 make command
          • 2.3 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.5 From the Command Line
        • 3 Quick start
        • 4. GUI description
          • 4.1 Menus
            • 4.1.1 File
            • 4.1.2 Edit
            • 4.1.3 View
            • 4.1.4 Communication
            • 4.1.5 Tools
            • 4.1.6 Help
          • 4.2 Toolbar
          • 4.3 Widget Explorer pane
          • 4.4 Widget/Sensor parameters pane
          • 4.5 Tabs
          • 4.6 Status bar
            • 4.6.1 I2C interface
            • 4.6.2 UART interface
        • 5 Tuner Communication Setup
        • 6 Widget View tab
          • 6.1 Touch Signal Graph
          • 6.2 Toolbar
        • 7 Graph View tab
          • 7.1 Toolbar
          • 7.2 Graph functionality
        • 8 SNR Measurement tab
          • 8.1 SNR options
          • 8.2 SNR Measurement procedure
        • 9 Touchpad View tab
          • 9.1 Toolbar
          • 9.2 Widget selection
          • 9.3 Display settings
          • 9.4 Show signal
          • 9.5 Touch report
        • 10 Gesture View tab
          • 10.1 Toolbar
          • 10.2 Widget selection
          • 10.3 Image pane
          • 10.4 Gesture Monitor
          • 10.5 Gesture Event history
        • 11 Tuner Configuration options
          • 11.1 Display options
            • 11.1.1 Theme
          • 11.2 SNR options
          • 11.3 Logging options
        • 12 Troubleshooting
        • Version changes
        • Revision history
    • Library Configurators
      • Secure Policy Configurator guide
        • About this document
        • 1 Overview
        • 2 Installation
          • 2.1 Configuring cysecuretools location
        • 3 Quick start
          • 3.1 Create an application
          • 3.2 Launch the Configurator
          • 3.3 Create a policy file
          • 3.4 Provision a device
        • 4 Launch the “Secure Policy” Configurator
          • 4.1 make command
          • 4.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 4.3 Executable (GUI)
        • 5 GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Execut
            • 5.1.5 Help
          • 5.2 Toolbar
          • 5.3 Tabs
          • 5.4 Notice List
          • 5.5 Log
          • 5.6 Keys tab
            • 5.6.1 ID
            • 5.6.2 Description
            • 5.6.3 Path
          • 5.7 Configuration tabs
            • 5.7.1 Single-Image
            • 5.7.2 Single-Image Swap mode
            • 5.7.3 Multi-Image CM4 Configuration
            • 5.7.4 Multi-Image CM0+ Configuration
            • 5.7.5 Multi-Image Swap mode
          • 5.8 Configuration parameters
            • 5.8.1 Boot image (Primary Slot)
            • 5.8.2 Version control
            • 5.8.2 Start WDT
            • 5.8.4 Upgrade image (Secondary Slot)
            • 5.8.5 Upgrade enabled
            • 5.8.6 Encrypt upgrade image
            • 5.8.7 Protected SRAM (Configuration and CM0+tabs)
          • 5.9 Certificates tab
            • 5.9.1 Add certificate
        • 6 Advanced dialog
          • 6.1 SysAP Options
            • 6.1.1 Permissions
            • 6.1.2 Enable flash reads
            • 6.1.3 Enable flash writes
          • 6.2 RMA Options
            • 6.2.1 RMA allowed
            • 6.2.2 Destroy flash region
            • 6.2.3 Flash start address
            • 6.2.4 Flash size (bytes)
          • 6.3 Startup Options
            • 6.3.1 Startup clock
            • 6.3.2 Debug listen window
          • 6.4 Bootloader Options
            • 6.4.1 Bootloader mode
            • 6.4.2. Signing key
            • 6.4.3 HEX file
            • 6.4.4 JWT file
            • 6.4.5 Status partition (Swap mode)
            • 6.4.6 Scratch area (Swap mode)
          • 6.5 Reprovisioning Options
          • 6.6 Start WDT in CM0+ (bootloader)
            • 6.6.1 WDT timeout (ms)
        • 7 Version changes
        • Revision history
      • EZ-PD™ Configurator Guide
        • About this document
        • 1. Launch the EZ-PD™ Configurator
          • 1.1 make command
          • 1.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 1.3 Executable (CLI)
          • 1.4 Executable (GUI)
        • 2 Quick start
        • 3. GUI description
          • 3.1 Menus
            • 3.1.1 File
            • 3.1.2 Edit
            • 3.1.3 View
            • 3.1.4 Help
          • 3.2 Toolbar
          • 3.3 Port tabs
          • 3.4 Parameter categories
          • 3.5 Parameters and values
            • 3.5.1 Port Information
            • 3.5.2 PDO
            • 3.5.3 EPR Configuration
            • 3.5.4 SCEDB Configuration
          • 3.6 Notice List
        • 4 Version changes
        • Revision history
      • Bluetooth® Configurator Guide
        • Version
        • Scope and purpose
        • Intended audience
        • Document conventions
        • Abbreviations and definitions
        • Reference documents
        • 1 Overview
          • 1.1 Supported devices and libraries
          • 1.2 SIG-adopted profiles and services
          • 1.3 Custom profiles
        • 2 Launch the Bluetooth® Сonfigurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.4 Executable (CLI)
        • 3 Quick start
        • 4 Code generation
          • 4.1 CYW20xxx
          • 4.2 CYW43xxx
          • 4.3 CYW55xxx
          • 4.4 PSoC 6-BLE
        • 5 GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
          • 5.2 Toolbar
          • 5.3 Tab components
          • 5.4 Notice List
          • 5.5 Status bar
        • 6 Parameters configuration
          • 6.1 General tab (CYW20xxx, CYW55xxx)
          • 6.2 General tab (PSoC 6-BLE)
          • 6.3 General LE tab (CYW43xxx, CYW55xxx)
          • 6.4 GATT Settings tab (all devices)
          • 6.5 GAP Settings tab (CYW43xxx, CYW55xxx, PSoC 6-BLE)
            • PSoC 6-BLE:
            • CYW43xxx, CYW55xxx:
          • 6.6 L2CAP Settings tab (CYW43xxx, CYW55xxx, PSoC 6-BLE)
          • 6.7 Link Layer Settings (PSoC 6-BLE)
          • 6.8 Service Discovery Settings tab (CYW20xxx, CYW55xxx) (Beta)
        • 7 Version changes
          • Revision history
      • Machine Learning Configurator Guide
        • 1. Overview
          • 1.1 Supported library
        • 2. Launch the ML Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 Executable (CLI)
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
        • 3. Quick start
        • 4. GUI description
          • 4.1 Menus
            • 4.1.1 File
            • 4.1.2 Edit
            • 4.1.3 Help
          • 4.2 Project elements
            • 4.2.1 Output file prefix
            • 4.2.2 Output folder
          • 4.3 Model elements
            • 4.3.1 Pretrained model
            • 4.3.2 Framework
            • 4.3.3 Advanced scratch memory optimization
          • 4.4 Generate source button
          • 4.5 Validate in Desktop button
          • 4.6 Validate on Target button
          • 4.7 Output messages
          • 4.8 Status bar
          • 4.9 Validation dialog
            • 4.9.1 COM port
            • 4.9.2 Dataset structure
            • 4.9.3 Sample count
            • 4.9.4 Path
            • 4.9.5 Feature columns/number of columns
            • 4.9.6 Target columns/number of columns
            • 4.9.7 Quantization
            • 4.9.8 Validate button
            • 4.9.9 Table
            • 4.9.10 Graph
            • 4.9.11 Results
        • 5. Version changes
      • Segment LCD Configurator Guide
        • 1. Overview
          • 1.1 Supported software
        • 2. Launch the SegLCD Configurator
          • 2.1 From the Device Configurator
          • 2.2 make command
          • 2.3 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.4 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.5 Executable (CLI)
        • 3. Quick start
        • 4. Code generation
        • 5. GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Help
          • 5.2 Toolbar
        • 6. Display Editor
          • 6.1 Display Editor toolbar
          • 6.2 Display row
            • 6.2.1 Name
            • 6.2.2 Type
            • 6.2.3 Symbols
        • 7. Display view
        • 8. Mapping table
          • 8.1 Connect/Disconnect display pixel
          • 8.2 Change pixel name
        • 9. Notice List
        • 10. Known issues, limitations, and workarounds
        • 11. Version changes
      • USB Configurator Guide
        • 1. Overview
          • 1.1 Supported middleware
        • 2. Launch the USB Configurator
          • 2.1 make command
          • 2.2 Eclipse IDE
          • 2.3 Executable (GUI)
          • 2.4 Executable (CLI)
        • 3. Quick start
        • 4. Code generation
        • 5. GUI description
          • 5.1 Menus
            • 5.1.1 File
            • 5.1.2 Edit
            • 5.1.3 View
            • 5.1.4 Help
        • 6. Toolbars
          • 6.1 Descriptor toolbar
          • 6.2 HID Report toolbar
          • 6.3 Array editor toolbar
        • 7. Panes
          • 7.1 Device Descriptors Tree pane
          • 7.2 Parameters pane
        • 8. Notice List
        • 9. Supported descriptors
        • 10. Known issues, limitations, and workarounds
        • 11. Version changes
    • MCU Tools
      • Device Firmware Update
        • Device Firmware Update
        • API Reference
          • Macros
            • User Config Macros
            • DFU State
            • DFU Commands
            • Read/Write Data IO Control Values
            • Response Size
          • Functions
          • Global Variables
            • External ELF file symbols
          • Data Structures
          • Enumerated Types
        • MISRA-C:2012 Compliance
  • Hardware Reference
    • Datasheets and Technical Reference Manuals
      • PSoC™ 61 MCU: CY8C61x6, and CY8C61x7 Datasheet
      • PSoC™ 61 Architecture Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 61 Register Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 62 MCU: CY8C62x6, and CY8C62x7 Datasheet
      • PSoC™ 62 MCU: CY8C62x8, and CY8C62xA Datasheet
      • PSoC™ 62 MCU: CY8C62x5 Datasheet
      • PSoC™ 62 with up to 512KB Flash, 256KB SRAM and 64 GPIOs Architecture Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 62 with up to 512KB Flash, 256KB SRAM and 64 GPIOs Registers Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 62 with up to 1MB Flash, 288KB SRAM and 104 GPIOs Architecture Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 62 with up to 1MB Flash, 288KB SRAM and 104 GPIOs Registers Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 62 with up to 2MB Flash, 1MB SRAM and 102 GPIOs Architecture Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 62 with up to 2MB Flash, 1MB SRAM and 102 GPIOs Registers Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 63 MCU: CY8C63x6, and CY8C63x7 Datasheet
      • PSoC™ 6 MCU: PSoC™ 63 with Bluetooth® Low Energy Architecture Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 6 MCU: PSoC™ 63 with Bluetooth® Low Energy Register Technical Reference Manual
      • PSoC™ 64 MCU: CYB0644XXZI-S2D44 Datasheet (Preliminary)
      • PSoC™ 64 MCU: CYB06447BZI-D54 Datasheet (Preliminary)
      • PSoC™ 64 MCU: CYB06447BZI-BLDX Datasheet (Preliminary)
      • PSoC™ 64 MCU: CYB06445LQI-S3D42 Datasheet (Preliminary)
      • PSoC™ 64 MCU: CYS0644xxZI-S2D44 Datasheet (Preliminary)
    • Supported Boards
      • CY8CKIT-062-BLE Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CKIT-062-BLE BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
      • CY8CKIT-062-WIFI-BT Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CKIT-062-WIFI-BT BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CY8CKIT-062S2-43012 Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CKIT-062S2-43012 BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CY8CKIT-062S4 Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CKIT-062S4 BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
      • CY8CKIT-064B0S2-4343W Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CKIT-064B0S2-4343W BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CY8CKIT-064S0S2-4343W Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CKIT-064S0S2-4343W BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CY8CPROTO-062-4343W Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CPROTO-062-4343W BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CY8CPROTO-062S3-4343W Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CPROTO-062S3-4343W BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Errors
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CY8CPROTO-063-BLE Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CPROTO-063-BLE BSP
        • BSP Overview
        • BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
          • Pin States
          • Error Codes
          • Functions
      • CY8CPROTO-064B0S1-BLE Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CPROTO-064B0S1-BLE BSP
        • BSP Overview
        • BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • BSP API Reference
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Error Codes
          • Functions
      • CY8CPROTO-064B0S3 Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CPROTO-064B0S3 BSP
        • BSP Overview
        • BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Error Codes
          • Functions
      • CY8CPROTO-064S1-SB Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CY8CPROTO-064S1-SB BSP
        • BSP Overview
        • BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Functions
      • CYBLE-416045-EVAL Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CYBLE-416045-EVAL BSP
        • BSP Overview
        • BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • J6 Header Pins
          • Pin States
          • Error Codes
          • Functions
      • CYW9P62S1-43012EVB-01 Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CYW9P62S1-43012EVB-01 BSP
        • BSP Overview
        • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Error Codes
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CYW9P62S1-43438EVB-01 Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CYW9P62S1-43438EVB-01 BSP
        • BSP Overview
        • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
            • Arduino Header Pins
            • J2 Header Pins
            • Capsense
            • WCO
          • Pin States
          • Error Codes
          • Functions
          • Bluetooth Configuration Structure
      • CYSBSYSKIT-01 Board Support Package (BSP)
        • CYSBSYSKIT-01 BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • LED Pins
            • Button Pins
            • Communication Pins
          • Pin States
      • TARGET_PSOC6-GENERIC Board Support Package (BSP)
        • PSOC6-GENERIC BSP
        • BSP Overview
          • ModusToolbox Board Support Package (BSP) Overview
        • BSP Settings
          • Peripheral Default BSP Settings
            • Peripheral Default HAL Settings:
        • BSP API Reference
          • Pin Mappings
            • Communication Pins
          • Pin States
          • Error Codes
          • Functions
ModusToolbox™ Software

Functions¶

  • Initialization Functions
  • Basic Configuration Functions
  • Comparator Functions
  • Sample and Hold Functions
  • Interrupt Functions
  • Switch Control Functions
  • Offset and Slope Trim Functions
  • Reference Current Mode Functions
group group_ctb_functions
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