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Code Examples for the ModusToolbox™ PSoC 6 SDK

Overview

These examples demonstrate the peripherals and basic functionality of the PSoC® 6 MCU. Some examples demonstrate more complex solutions. Additional PSoC 6-related code examples that leverage connectivity are available in pother repos. See all examples at Code Examples for Modus Toolbox.

The code examples in this branch all use ModusToolbox IDE and the C language. These examples support ModusToolbox v1.1. They do not work with ModusToolbox v1.0.

If you are using ModusToolbox v1.0, switch to the MT1.0 branch for compatible code examples.

Each example has a readme.txt, and a comprehensive PDF document that explains what to do and what to observe when running the example.

The specific supported kits and parts vary per example. Review the readme.txt or the PDF file for each example. Supported kits may include PSoC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit, PSoC 6 WiFi-BT Pioneer Kit, and PSoC 6 Wi-Fi BT Prototyping Kit. Most examples support all PSoC 6 MCU parts.

You can browse the code examples in the repository, or use GitHub's search capabilities to find a particular symbol or term. Type the term into the search box at the top of this page and search in this repository.

Adding the Code Example to the IDE

Download and unzip this repository onto your local machine. You can also clone the repository into a location on your local machine. This puts all the code examples on your local machine.

In the ModusToolbox IDE, click the New Application link in the Quick Panel (or, use File > New > ModusToolbox IDE Application). Pick your kit (or a custom board). You must use a kit or device supported by the code example.

In the Starter Application window, click the Import button and navigate to the modus.mk file for the example. Click Next and complete the application creation process.

MCU Code Examples

Code Example Description
CE221773_PSoC6_HelloWorld Demonstrates UART communication and blinks an LED using a TCPWM resource
CE212736_PSoC6_BLE_FindMe Introduces BLE software development and implements the BLE Find me profile
CE218136_EINK_CapSense_RTOS Shows how to create a user-interface solution using an E-INK display, CapSense®, and FreeRTOS
CE218541_PSoC6_FaultHandling Shows how to find a fault location using the PDL SysLib API and the Arm® exception handler.
CE220823_SMIFMemWriteAndRead Demonstrates read/write operation to external memory by using Serial memory interface(SMIF) in Quad Serial peripheral interface (QSPI) mode.
CE218552_DMA_UART_Mem Demonstrates a UART-to-memory buffer data transfer using DMA, with no CPU usage.
CE219521_PSoC_6_MCU_GPIO_Interrupt Demonstrates how to configure a GPIO to generate an interrupt.
CE219490_Ramping_LED_Using_SmartIO Uses a PWM and Smart I/O to implement a ramping LED. There is no CPU usage except for the initialization of PWM and Smart I/O.
CE218472_LPComp_CompareVrefExt Demonstrates the voltage comparison functionality using the LPComp resource.
CE218129_LPComp_WakeupFromHibernate Demonstrates wakeup from the Hibernate mode using the LPComp resource.
CE220291_PSoC6_TCPWM_Square_Wave Generates a square wave using the TCPWM configured as a PWM. An LED connected to the PWM output pin blinks at 2 Hz.
CE220060_WatchdogTimer Demonstrates the two use cases of WDT – as a watchdog that causes a device reset in the case of a malfunction, and as a periodic interrupt source.
CE220498_PSoC6_MCWDT Demonstrates the Multi-Counter Watchdog Timer (MCWDT) in free-running mode. The MCWDT measures the time between two successive switch press events and the result is displayed on the UART terminal.
CE216825_PSoC6_RTC_Basics Demonstrates the real-time clock (RTC) in PSoC 6 MCU.
CE218964_RTC_DailyAlarm Configures RTC registers for a daily alarm using the RTC driver API in the Peripheral Driver Library.
CE220465_CryptoAESDemo Encrypts and decrypts user input data using the AES algorithm, using a 128-bit long key. The encrypted and decrypted data are displayed on a UART terminal emulator.
CE220511_PSoC6_CryptoSHADemo Generate a unique hash value for an arbitrary message using Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA).
CE221295_PSoC6_CryptoTRNG Create a One-Time Password (OTP) using the True Random Number generation feature of PSoC 6 MCU cryptography block.
CE219656_PSoC6_UARTLowLevelAPIs Three applications demonstrate the UART transmit and receive operation using low-level polling, DMA, or an interrupt.
CE220541_PSoC6_MCU_SCB_EZI2C Implements an EZI2C Slave using the Serial Communication Block (SCB) resource.
CE220818_PSoC6_I2CMaster Demonstrates the basic operation of the I2C master resource, which sends a command packet to the I2C slave SCB to control an user LED. Three applications developed in this example are: I2C master using high-level APIs, I2C master using low-level APIs and I2C master communication with EzI2C slave.
CE221119_PSoC6_MCU_SCB_I2C_Slave Two applications demonstrate the I2C slave mode, using either polling or a callback routine.
CE221120_PSoC6_SPIMaster Four applications demonstrate SPI communication between master and slave, using high-level API, low-level API, polling, and an interrupt.