INFINEON CY8CPROTO-062-4343W
Overview
The CY8CPROTO-062-4343W PSoC 6 Wi-Fi BT Prototyping Kit is a low-cost hardware platform that enables design and debug of PSoC 6 MCUs. It comes with a Murata LBEE5KL1DX module, based on the CYW4343W combo device, industry-leading CAPSENSE for touch buttons and slider, on-board debugger/programmer with KitProg3, microSD card interface, 512-Mb Quad-SPI NOR flash, PDM-PCM microphone, and a thermistor.
This kit is designed with a snap-away form-factor, allowing the user to separate the different components and features that come with this kit and use independently. In addition, support for Digilent’s Pmod interface is also provided with this kit.
Hardware
For more information about the PSoC 62 MCU SoC and CY8CPROTO-062-4343W board:
Kit Features:
Support of up to 2MB Flash and 1MB SRAM
Dedicated SDHC to interface with WICED wireless devices.
Delivers dual-cores, with a 150-MHz Arm Cortex-M4 as the primary application processor and a 100-MHz Arm Cortex-M0+ as the secondary processor for low-power operations.
Supports Full-Speed USB, capacitive-sensing with CAPSENSE, a PDM-PCM digital microphone interface, a Quad-SPI interface, 13 serial communication blocks, 7 programmable analog blocks, and 56 programmable digital blocks.
Kit Contents:
PSoC 6 Wi-Fi BT Prototyping Board
USB Type-A to Micro-B cable
Quick Start Guide
Supported Features
The board configuration supports the following hardware features:
Interface |
Controller |
Driver/Component |
---|---|---|
NVIC |
on-chip |
nested vectored interrupt controller |
SYSTICK |
on-chip |
system clock |
GPIO |
on-chip |
GPIO |
UART |
on-chip |
serial port-polling; serial port-interrupt |
The default configuration can be found in the Kconfig
boards/arm/cy8cproto_062_4343w/cy8cproto_062_4343w_defconfig
System Clock
The PSoC 62 MCU SoC is configured to use the internal IMO+FLL as a source for the system clock. CM0+ works at 50MHz, CM4 - at 100MHz. Other sources for the system clock are provided in the SOC, depending on your system requirements.
Fetch Binary Blobs
cy8cproto_062_4343w board requires fetch binary files (e.g WIFI/Bluetooth chip firmware, CM0p prebuilt images, etc).
To fetch Binary Blobs:
west blobs fetch hal_infineon
Build blinking led sample
Here is an example for the Blinky application.
cd zephyr
west build -p auto -b cy8cproto_062_4343w samples/basic/blink
OpenOCD Installation
To get the OpenOCD package, it is required that you
Download the software ModusToolbox 3.1. https://softwaretools.infineon.com/tools/com.ifx.tb.tool.modustoolbox
Once downloaded add the path to access the Scripts folder provided by ModusToolbox export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/ModusToolbox/tools_3.1/openocd/scripts
Add the OpenOCD executable file’s path to west flash/debug.
Flash using: west flash –openocd path/to/infineon/openocd/bin/openocd
Debug using: west debug –openocd path/to/infineon/openocd/bin/openocd
Programming and Debugging
The CY8CPROTO-062-4343W includes an onboard programmer/debugger (KitProg2) with mass storage programming to provide debugging, flash programming, and serial communication over USB. Flash and debug commands must be pointed to the Cypress OpenOCD you downloaded above.
On Windows:
west flash --openocd path/to/infineon/openocd/bin/openocd.exe
west debug --openocd path/to/infineon/openocd/bin/openocd.exe
On Linux:
west flash --openocd path/to/infineon/openocd/bin/openocd
west debug --openocd path/to/infineon/openocd/bin/openocd
Once the gdb console starts after executing the west debug command, you may now set breakpoints and perform other standard GDB debugging on the PSoC 6 CM4 core.
Errata
Problem |
Solution |
---|---|
The GPIO_INT_TRIG_BOTH interrupt is not raised when the associated GPIO is asserted. |
This will be fixed in a future release. |
GDB experiences a timeout error connecting to a server instance started by west debugserver. |
This will be fixed in a future release. |