Demonstrates simple UART communication by printing a "Hello World" message on a terminal and blinks an LED using a Timer resource.
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Demonstrates simple UART communication by printing a "Hello World" message on a terminal and blinks an LED using a Timer resource.
This example demonstrates displaying 2D graphics on a TFT display using the emWin graphics library and the AppWizard GUI design tool in FreeRTOS.
This example demonstrates the use of I2C (HAL) resource for PSoC6 MCU in Master mode
This example demonstrates the usage of CSD analog-to-digital converter (ADC) in PSoC 6 MCU.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple BLE GAP Peripheral - GATT Client with Current Time Service using the Cypress Combo (Wi-Fi+BT) SoCs
This example demonstrates the UART (HAL) transmit and receive operation in PSoC 6 MCU.
This example demonstrates use of the ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) HAL driver to perform voltage measurements.
This example demonstrates how to use the protection units to isolate the CM0+ from CM4.
This example demonstrates how to configure a GPIO to generate an interrupt in PSoC 6 MCU.
This example demonstrates how to use the inter-processor communication (IPC) driver to implement a message pipe in PSoC 6 MCU. The pipe is used to send messages between CPUs.
This code example demonstrate basic device firmware update (DFU), also known as "bootloading", with PSoC® 6 MCU. This includes downloading an application from a host and installing it in device flash, and then transferring control to that application.
This code example encrypts and decrypts user input data using the AES algorithm using a 128-bit key. The encrypted and decrypted data are displayed on a UART terminal emulator.
This code example demonstrates how to interface PSoC 6 MCU with a BMI160 Motion Sensor over an I2C interface within a FreeRTOS task. This example reads raw motion data and estimates the orientation of the board.
This empty application provides a template for creating applications using PSoC 6 devices.
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple BLE Environmental Sensing Profile.
This code example demonstrates generating a One-Time Password (OTP) using the True Random Number generation (TRNG) feature of PSoC 6 MCU cryptography block.
This example demonstrates BLE GATT throughput for PSoC 6 MCU. GATT throughput is calculated on both server and client devices.
This code example demonstrates displaying 2D graphics on an OLED display using EmWin graphics library.
This example demonstrates the UART transmit and receive operation using DMA in PSoC 6 MCU.
This example demonstrates building a bootlaoder application for PSoC 6 using MCUboot, an open source secure bootloader for 32-bit MCUs. This bootloader app runs on CM0+.
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