Cypress CY8CKIT-145-40XX User manual

CY8CKIT-145-40XX
PSoC®4000S Prototyping Kit Guide
Doc. # 002-11504 Rev. *A
Cypress Semiconductor
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Contents
Safety Information 4
1. Introduction 5
1.1 Kit Contents.................................................................................................................6
1.2 Board Details ...............................................................................................................7
1.3 PSoC Creator ..............................................................................................................9
1.4 Getting Started...........................................................................................................12
1.5 Additional Learning Resources..................................................................................12
1.6 Technical Support......................................................................................................13
1.7 Documentation Conventions......................................................................................13
1.8 Acronyms...................................................................................................................14
2. Software Installation 15
2.1 Before You Begin.......................................................................................................15
2.2 Install Software ..........................................................................................................15
2.3 Uninstall Software......................................................................................................18
3. Kit Operation 19
3.1 Theory of Operation...................................................................................................19
3.2 KitProg2.....................................................................................................................22
4. Code Examples 25
4.1 Using the Kit Example Projects .................................................................................25
A. Appendix 28
A.1 Hardware Functional Description...............................................................................28
A.2 Schematics ................................................................................................................47
A.3 Bill of Materials ..........................................................................................................47
A.4 Programming the PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit Using Miniprog3/KitProg2 ...............48
Revision History 49

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Safety Information
Regulatory Compliance
The CY8CKIT-145-40XX PSoC®4000S Prototyping Kit is intended for use as a development
platform for hardware or software in a laboratory environment. The board is an open system design,
which does not include a shielded enclosure. This may cause interference to other electrical or
electronic devices in close proximity. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference. In such cases, you may be required to take adequate preventive measures. In addition,
this board should not be used near any medical equipment or RF devices.
Attaching additional wiring to this product or modifying the product operation from the factory default
may affect its performance and cause interference with other apparatus in the immediate vicinity. If
such interference is detected, suitable mitigating measures should be taken.
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit, as shipped from the factory, has been verified to meet with the
requirements of CE as a Class A product.
General Safety Instructions
ESD Protection
ESD can damage boards and associated components. Cypress recommends that you perform
procedures only at an ESD workstation. If an ESD workstation is not available, use appropriate ESD
protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to a grounded metal object.
Handling Boards
PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit is sensitive to ESD. Hold the board only by its edges. After removing
the board from its box, place it on a grounded, static-free surface. Use a conductive foam pad if
available. Do not slide the board over any surface.
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit contains electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive
devices. Electrostatic charges readily accumulate on the human body and any
equipment, and can discharge without detection. Permanent damage may occur on
devices subjected to high-energy discharges. Proper ESD precautions are
recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. Store unused
PSoC 4000S Prototyping kits in the protective shipping package.
End-of-Life/Product Recycling
This kit has an end-of life five years from the date of manufacture which is
encoded in bar code placed on the pack. Contact your nearest recycler for
discarding the kit.

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1. Introduction
Thank you for your interest in the CY8CKIT-145-40XX PSoC®4000S Prototyping Kit. The
PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit enables customers to evaluate and develop projects using the
PSoC 4000S device family.
PSoC 4000S device family is an expansion to the PSoC 4000 device family that offers more flash,
GPIOs, and programmable analog and digital blocks. PSoC 4000S device is a programmable
embedded system-on chip, integrating custom analog and digital peripheral functions, memory, and
an ARM®Cortex®-M0+ microcontroller on a single chip. The programmable analog and digital
peripheral functions allow higher flexibility, in-field tuning of the design, and faster time-to-market.
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit offers an open footprint breakout board to maximize the end utility
of the PSoC 4000S device. This kit provides a low-cost alternative to device samples while providing
a platform to easily develop and integrate the PSoC 4000S device into your end-system.
The board includes the following features:
■3 CapSense buttons
■5-Segment CapSense slider
■LEDs to provide feedback
■Onboard CMOD, CTANK, CintA and CintB capacitors to enable CapSense development
■Bypass capacitor to ensure high-quality analog-to-digital conversions (No Load by default)
■A push button to provide a simple user input
■Load capacitors to connect the 32-kHz external crystal oscillator
■Cypress EZ-BLE®PRoC™ Module
■5-V operation
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit also integrates Cypress KitProg2, which enables onboard
programming, debugging, and bridging functionality such as USB-UART and USB-I2C. KitProg2 is
used to program and debug the target PSoC 4000S/EZ-BLE PRoC device. The PSoC 4000S
Prototyping kit is designed to snap away the KitProg2 board from the PSoC 4000S target board.
You will use PSoC Creator™ to develop and debug your PSoC 4000S device projects. PSoC
Creator is Cypress’s standard integrated design environment (IDE). If you are new to PSoC Creator,
see the documentation on the PSoC Creator home page. You can also refer the application note
AN79953 - Getting Started with PSoC 4, which gives an introduction to the PSoC 4 device.

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1.1 Kit Contents
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit contains PSoC 4000S Prototyping board and Quick Start Guide.
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping board is as shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1. PSoC 4000S Prototyping Board

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1.2 Board Details
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping board consists of the blocks as shown in Figure 1-2. Also, Figure 1-3
shows the pin mapping for kit headers.
Figure 1-2. PSoC 4000S Prototyping Board Block Diagram

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Figure 1-3. PSoC 4000S Prototyping Board Pin Details

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1.3 PSoC Creator
PSoC Creator is a state-of-the-art, easy-to-use IDE. It introduces revolutionary hardware and
software co-design, powered by a library of fully verified and characterized PSoC Components™, as
shown in Figure 1-4. With PSoC Creator, you can:
1. Drag and drop Components to build your hardware system design in the main design workspace
2. Co-design your application firmware with the PSoC hardware
3. Configure Components using configuration tools
4. Explore the library of 100+ Components
5. Access Component datasheets
Figure 1-4. PSoC Creator Features
PSoC Creator also enables you to tap into an entire tool ecosystem with integrated compiler chains
and production programmers for PSoC devices.
For more information, visit www.cypress.com/psoccreator.

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1.3.1 PSoC Creator Code Examples
PSoC Creator includes a large number of code examples. These examples are accessible from the
PSoC Creator Start Page, as shown in Figure 1-5.
Code examples can speed up your design process by starting you off with a complete design,
instead of a blank page. The example projects also show how to use PSoC Creator Components for
various applications. Code examples and documentation are included as shown in Figure 1-6.
In the Find Example Project dialog shown in Figure 1-6, you have several options:
■Filter for examples based on a device family or keyword.
■Select from the list of examples offered based on the Filter Options.
■View the project documentation for the selection (on the Documentation tab).
■View the code for the selection on the Sample Code tab. You can also copy and paste code from
this window to your project, which can help speed up code development.
■Create new workspace for the code example or add to your existing workspace. This can speed
up your design process by starting you off with a complete, basic design. You can then adapt that
design to your application.
Figure 1-5. Code Examples in PSoC Creator

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Figure 1-6. Code Example Projects with Sample Code
1.3.2 Kit Code Examples
You can access the installed kit code examples from the PSoC Creator Start Page. To access these
examples, expand the Kits under the section Examples and Kits; then, expand the specific kit to
see the code examples. Refer to the Code Examples chapter on page 25 for a list of code examples
that you can use on this kit.
1.3.3 PSoC Creator Help
Launch PSoC Creator and navigate to the following items:
■Quick Start Guide: Choose Help > Documentation > Quick Start Guide. This guide gives you
the basics for developing PSoC Creator projects.
■Simple Component Code Examples: Choose File > Code Example. These examples
demonstrate how to configure and use PSoC Creator Components. To access examples related
to a specific Component, right-click on the Component in the schematic or in the Component
Catalog. Select the Find Code Example option in the context menu that appears.
■System Reference Guide: Choose Help > System Reference Guides. This guide lists and
describes the system functions provided by PSoC Creator.
■Component Datasheets: Right-click a Component and select Open Datasheet. Visit the
PSoC 4 Component Datasheets page for a list of all PSoC 4 Component datasheets.
■Document Manager: PSoC Creator provides a document manager to help you easily find and
access the document resources. To open the document manager, choose the menu item Help >
Document Manager.

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1.4 Getting Started
This guide will help you be acquainted with the CY8CKIT-145-40XX PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit:
■The Software Installation chapter on page 15 chapter describes the installation of the kit
software. This includes the PSoC Creator IDE to develop and debug the applications, and PSoC
Programmer to program the .hex files on to the device.
■The Kit Operation chapter on page 19 chapter describes the major features of the PSoC 4000S
Prototyping Kit and functionalities such as programming, debugging, and the USB-UART and
USB-I2C bridges.
■The Code Examples chapter on page 25 chapter describes PSoC 4000S code examples that will
help you understand how to create your own PSoC 4000S projects.
■The Appendix chapter on page 28 provides the detailed hardware description, kit schematics,
and the bill of materials (BOM).
1.5 Additional Learning Resources
Cypress provides a wealth of data at www.cypress.com to help you to select the right PSoC device
for your design, and to help you to quickly and effectively integrate the device into your design. For a
comprehensive list of resources, see KBA86521, How to Design with PSoC 3, PSoC 4, and
PSoC 5LP. The following is an abbreviated list for PSoC 4:
■Overview: PSoC Portfolio and PSoC Roadmap.
■Product Selectors: PSoC 4 Product Selector. In addition, PSoC Creator includes a device
selection tool.
■Datasheets: Describe and provide electrical specifications for the PSoC 4000, PSoC 4100, PSoC
4200, PSoC 4100M, PSoC 4200M, PSoC 4200L and PSoC 4000S device families.
■CapSense Design Guide: Learn how to design capacitive touch-sensing applications with the
PSoC 4 family of devices.
■Application Notes and Code Examples: Cover a broad range of topics, from basic to advanced.
Many of the application notes include code examples. Visit the PSoC 3/4/5 Code Examples web
page for a list of all available PSoC Creator code examples. To access code examples from
within PSoC Creator - see PSoC Creator Code Examples on page 10.
■Technical Reference Manuals (TRM): Provide detailed descriptions of the architecture and
registers in each PSoC 4 device family.
■Development Kits:
❐CY8CKIT-041, CY8CKIT-046, CY8CKIT-044, CY8CKIT-042 and CY8CKIT-040 are easy-to-
use and inexpensive development platforms. These kits include connectors for Arduino
compatible Shields and Digilent Pmod Peripheral Modules.
❐CY8CKIT-043, CY8CKIT-049, and CY8CKIT-145 are very low-cost prototyping platform for
sampling PSoC 4 devices.
❐CY8CKIT-001 is a common development platform for all PSoC family devices.
❐The MiniProg3 device provides an interface for flash programming and debug.
■Knowledge Base Articles (KBA): Provide design and application tips from experts on using the
device.
■PSoC Creator Training: Visit www.cypress.com/go/creatorstart/creatortraining for a
comprehensive list of video trainings on PSoC Creator.
■Learning from Peers: Visit www.cypress.com/forums to meet enthusiastic PSoC developers
discussing the next generation embedded systems on Cypress Developer Community Forums.

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1.6 Technical Support
For assistance, visit Cypress Support or contact customer support at +1(800) 541-4736 Ext. 2 (in the
USA) or +1 (408) 943-2600 Ext. 2 (International).
You can also use the following support resources if you need quick assistance:
■Self-help (Technical Documents)
■Local Sales Office Locations
1.7 Documentation Conventions
Table 1-1. Document Conventions for Guides
Convention Usage
Courier New Displays file locations, user entered text, and source code:
C:\ ...cd\icc\
Italics Displays file names and reference documentation:
Read about the sourcefile.hex file in the PSoC Designer User Guide.
File > Open Represents menu paths:
File > Open > New Project
Bold Displays commands, menu paths, and icon names in procedures:
Click the File icon and then click Open.
Times New Roman Displays an equation:
2 + 2 = 4
Text in gray boxes Describes Cautions or unique functionality of the product.

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1.8 Acronyms
Table 1-2. Acronyms Used in this Document
Acronym Description
ADC Analog-to-Digital Converter
BLE Bluetooth Low Energy
BOM Bill of Materials
CMOD Modulator Capacitor
CMP Comparator
CTANK Shield tank capacitor
DAC Digital to Analog Convertor
DPDT Double-Pole, Double-Throw
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
GPIO General Purpose Input/Output
I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit
IDAC Current DAC
IDE Integrated Development Environment
LED Light-Emitting Diode
PRoC Programmable Radio-on-Chip
PSoC Programmable Systems-on-Chip
TCPWM Timer, Counter, Pulse Width Modulator
SAR Successive Approximation Register
SCB Serial Communication Block
SRAM Static Random Access Memory
SWD Serial Wire Debug
UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
USB Universal Serial Bus
WCO Watch Crystal Oscillator

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2. Software Installation
This chapter describes the steps to install the software tools and packages on a PC for using the
PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit. This includes the IDE on which the projects will be built and used for
programming.
2.1 Before You Begin
To install Cypress software, you will require administrator privileges. However, they are not required
to run software that is already installed. Before you install the kit software, close any other Cypress
software that is currently running.
2.2 Install Software
Follow these steps to install the PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit software:
1. Download the PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit software from www.cypress.com/CY8CKIT-145.The
kit software is available in three different formats for download.
a. CY8CKIT-145-40XX Kit Only: This executable file installs only the kit contents, which include
kit code examples, hardware files, and user documents. This package can be used if all the
software prerequisites (listed in step 5) are installed on your PC.
b. CY8CKIT-145-40XX Kit Complete Setup: This installation package contains the files related
to the kit along with Cypress prerequisite software such as PSoC Creator and PSoC
Programmer. However, it does not include the Windows Installer or Microsoft .NET framework
packages. If these packages are not on your computer, the installer directs you to download
and install them from the Internet.
c. CY8CKIT-145-40XX DVD ISO: This file is a complete package, stored in a DVD-ROM image
format, which you can use to create a DVD or extract using an ISO extraction program such
as WinZip or WinRAR. The file can also be mounted like a virtual CD/DVD using virtual drive
programs such as Virtual CloneDrive and MagicISO. This file includes all the required
software, utilities, drivers, hardware files, and user documents.
2. If you have downloaded the ISO file, mount it on a virtual drive. Extract the ISO contents if you do
not have a virtual drive to mount. Double-click cyautorun.exe in the root directory of the extracted
content or the mounted ISO if “Autorun from CD/DVD” is not enabled on the computer. The
installation window will appear automatically.
Note: If you are using the “Kit Complete Setup” or “Kit Only” file, then go to step 4 for installation.

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3. Click Install CY8CKIT-145-40XX to start the kit installation.
4. Select the folder in which you want to install the PSoC 4000S Prototyping kit-related files as
shown in Figure 2-1. Choose the directory and click Next.
Figure 2-1. Kit Installer Screen
5. When you click Next, the installer automatically installs the required software, if it is not present
on your computer. Following are the required software:
a. PSoC Creator 3.3 CP3 or later: This software is available separately from www.cypress.com/
psoccreator.
b. PSoC Programmer 3.24.2 or later: This is installed as part of PSoC Creator installation or is
available separately from www.cypress.com/programmer.

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6. Choose the Typical, Custom, or Complete installation type (select Typical if you do not know
which one to select) in the Product Installation Overview window, as shown in Figure 2-2. Click
Next after you select the installation type.
Figure 2-2. Product Installation Overview
7. Read the License agreement and select I accept the terms in the license agreement to
continue with installation. Click Next.
8. When the installation begins, a list of packages appears on the installation page.A green check
mark appears next to each package after successful installation.
9. Enter your contact information or select the check box Continue Without Contact Information.
Click Finish to complete the CY8CKIT-145-40XX PSoC 4000S Prototyping kit software installa-
tion.
10. After the installation is complete, the kit contents are available at the following location:
<Install_Directory>\CY8CKIT-145-40XX PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit
Default location:
Windows 7 (64-bit): C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\CY8CKIT-145-40XX
PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit
Windows 7 (32-bit): C:\Program Files\Cypress\CY8CKIT-145-40XX PSoC 4000S
Prototyping Kit
Note: For Windows 7/8/8.1/10 users, the installed files and the folder are read only. To use the
installed code examples, follow the steps outlined in the Code Examples on page 25. These steps
will create an editable copy of the example in a path that you choose so the original installed
example is not modified.

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2.3 Uninstall Software
The software can be uninstalled using one of the following methods:
Go to Start > All Programs > Cypress > Cypress Update Manager > Cypress Update Manager
and select the Uninstall button that corresponds to the kit software.
Go to Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features for Windows 7 or Add/Remove Programs
for Windows XP; choose the product and select the Uninstall/Change button.

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3. Kit Operation
This chapter introduces you to the various features of the PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit. It primarily
includes the theory of Operation, programming and debugging functionality, KitProg2 USB-UART
and USB-I2C bridges.
3.1 Theory of Operation
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit is built around the PSoC 4000S device. Figure 3-1 shows the block
diagram of the PSoC 4000S device. Refer to the PSoC 4000S datasheet for details on device fea-
tures.
Figure 3-1. PSoC 4000S Block Diagram
Flash
(16KB to 32KB)
SRAM
(2KB to 4KB)
Programmable Interconnect and Routing
GPIO x8
PSoC®4 One-Chip Solution
Cortex
®
-M0+
48 MHz
Programmable Digital
Blocks
SCB x2
TCPWM x5
Programmable Analog
Blocks
MCU Subsystem
Advanced High-Performance Bus (AHB)
WCO
GPIOx8
GPIO x4
I/O Subsystem
GPIO x8
Smart
I/O
4
GPIO x8
Smart
I/O
4
CMP
x2
7-bit IDAC
x2
Single-Slope
ADC
CapSense
Serial Wire Debug

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Figure 3-2 shows the block diagram for the PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit.
Figure 3-2. Block Diagram of PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit
The PSoC 4000S Prototyping Kit is simple in design and provides complete access to develop appli-
cations using the PSoC 4000S device family.
This kit supports the following features:
1. CapSense Buttons and LEDs: Three CapSense buttons (BTN0, BTN1, and BTN2) and
corresponding LEDs (LED9, LED10, and LED11) are provided on a breakout board to
demonstrate the CapSense buttons functionality of the PSoC 4000S device.All the I/Os used for
implementing the CapSense Buttons and corresponding LEDs are exposed through the headers
J1 and J10.
2. CapSense Slider and LEDs: A 5-segment linear slider (SLD0, SLD1, SLD2, SLD3, and SLD4)
with corresponding LEDs (LED4, LED5, LED6, LED7, and LED8) are provided on a breakout
board to demonstrate the CapSense Slider functionality of the PSoC 4000S device.All the I/Os
used for implementing the CapSense Slider and corresponding LEDs are exposed through the
headers J2 and J9.
3. KitProg2 Status LED: The amber status LED (LED3) indicates the status of KitProg2 (see
KitProg2 on page 22). For more details on the KitProg2 status, refer to the KitProg2 User Guide.
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