Abstract

This chapter presents the various features of Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) Designer—a great tool assisting in configuring the digital and analog modules. PSoC Designer is divided into three main areas: Device Editor, Application Editor, and Debugger. The Device Editor is used to configure a part's digital and analog blocks and the global resources for the part. The Device Editor is divided into two sections: the user module selection view and the interconnect view. The Application Editor is a multiple document text editor with advanced editor features. It is used to modify the code associated with a project. The Application Editor allows viewing an easy-to-navigate project explorer that organizes the project files into folders depicting their association with the project. The events capabilities of the Cypress Debugger allow setting up logical conditions, which when met will break operation, turn the trace on or off, or set an external trigger. This allows finding difficult bugs in code where a register may be getting corrupted or a stack overflow condition is occurring.

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