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Chip-Level Editor
1. Right click the Loadable Configuration folder in the Workspace Explorer and select New Load-
able Configuration.
Figure 2-43. Add a New Loadable Configuration
2. You see a new folder with a default name of Configx where x is the number of alternate configurations.
Select the configuration folders to switch from one configuration to the other.
There is always at least one folder with the project name when a project is created. This folder represents the base configuration. The base configuration has special characteristics. You cannot delete the base configuration. The new configuration, by default, has global settings and pin settings identical to the base configuration. Additional configuration folders appear in alphabetical order from left to right, beginning after the base configuration tab.
3. To change the name right-click the folder and select Rename. The new name appears on the folder.
NOTE: One requirement for Dynamic Reconfiguration is that user module instance names must be unique across all configurations. This requirement eliminates confusion in code generation.
Otherwise, all other icon and menu-item functions are identical to projects that do not employ additional configurations.
4. Proceed with the configuration process (i.e., selecting and placing user modules, setting up parameters, and specifying pinout).
2.13.2
Deleting Configurations
To delete a loadable configuration from your PSoC project:
1. Right click on the loadable configuration and select Delete.
2. You are asked to confirm the deletion. Click OK.
Once you delete a configuration, all associated source files are removed from the project (if application files were generated).
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Table of contents
- 8 Application Overview
- 8 Chip-Level Editor
- 9 System-Level Editor
- 9 Code Editor
- 10 Build Manager
- 10 Board Monitor
- 11 Debugger
- 11 Getting Help
- 11 Chapter Overviews
- 12 Support
- 12 Technical Support Systems
- 12 Product Upgrades
- 12 Conventions
- 13 Acronyms
- 14 References
- 14 Revision History
- 16 Chip-Level Editor Overview
- 17 Create a Project
- 19 Clone a Project
- 19 Updating Existing Projects
- 19 Placing User Modules
- 21 Rotating a Placement
- 21 Setting User Module Parameters
- 22 Global Resources
- 27 Project Backup Folder
- 27 Specifying Interconnects
- 28 Connecting User Modules
- 34 Digital Interconnect Row Input Window
- 35 Digital Interconnect Row Output Window
- 37 Specifying the Pinout
- 37 Port Connections
- 42 Port Drive Modes
- 43 Port Interrupts
- 44 Tracking Device Space
- 45 Design Rule Checker
- 46 Generating Application Files
- 47 Source Files Generated by Generate Project Operation
- 47 2.10.1 About the boot.asm File
- 48 Configuration Data Sheets
- 48 APIs and ISRs
- 49 2.12.1 Working with ISRs
- 50 2.12.2 Interrupt Vectors and the Chip-Level Editor
- 52 Dynamic Reconfiguration
- 52 2.13.1 Adding Configurations
- 53 2.13.2 Deleting Configurations
- 54 2.13.3 Renaming Configurations
- 54 2.13.4 Employing Dynamic Reconfiguration
- 60 System-Level Editor Overview
- 61 Create a New Project
- 61 Add Design Elements
- 62 Use Pop Up Menus
- 63 Use Navigation Tools
- 63 Use the Design Toolbar
- 64 Delete Elements
- 64 Save a Design
- 64 Simulating Your Design
- 64 Widgets
- 64 Navigation Tools
- 65 LOG.csv File
- 65 Simulation Controls
- 65 Drivers
- 65 Driver Types
- 66 Valuators
- 66 Interface Valuator
- 66 Transfer Function Valuator
- 67 Transfer Functions
- 67 Transfer Function Types
- 69 Authoring New Design Elements
- 70 Selecting a Configuration
- 70 Configuration Properties
- 71 BOM Vendor
- 71 Assign Pins Automatically
- 71 Assigning Pins
- 72 Pin Color Legend
- 72 Lock Pins
- 72 Unassign All Pins
- 72 Auto Assign
- 72 Generating Output
- 73 Developing Complex Designs
- 73 3.11.1 Preparing Your Design
- 78 Programming PSoC Flash Memory
- 79 Monitoring Your Design
- 80 3.13.1 Monitoring Your Board With the I2C-USB Bridge
- 82 3.13.2 Monitoring Your Board with Other Interfaces
- 82 Tuning Your Design
- 87 File Definitions and Recommendations
- 88 File Types and Extensions
- 89 Project File System
- 90 boot.asm
- 90 main.asm/main.c
- 90 PSoCConfig.asm
- 90 Additional Generated Files
- 92 Working in Code Editor
- 92 Modifying Files
- 93 Adding New Files
- 93 Adding Existing Files
- 93 Removing Files
- 94 Searching Files
- 95 Accessing the Assembler
- 95 The M8C Microprocessor (MCU)
- 96 Address Spaces
- 96 Instruction Format
- 96 Addressing Modes
- 97 Destination of Instruction Results
- 97 Assembly File Syntax
- 97 List File Format
- 98 Assembler Directives
- 99 Instruction Set
- 99 Compile and Assemble Files
- 100 Calling Assembly Functions From C
- 103 Building a Project
- 104 C Compiler
- 104 ImageCraft Compiler Options
- 105 HI-TECH Compliler Options
- 105 Linker
- 106 ImageCraft Specific Linker Options
- 106 HI-TECH Specific Linker Configuration Options
- 106 Customizing Linker Actions
- 107 Librarian
- 109 Debugger Components
- 111 Menu Options
- 112 Connecting to the ICE
- 113 Downloading to the Pod
- 114 Debug Strategies
- 115 Trace
- 116 Break Points
- 117 CPU and Register Views
- 118 Watch Variables
- 119 Dynamic Event Points
- 123 End Point Data
- 124 C Debugger
- 124 Connecting to the ICE
- 124 Enable Debug Mode
- 125 Downloading to the Device
- 125 C Debugger
- 125 Break Points
- 126 Watch Variables
- 130 Programming the Part
- 133 FPMP and PSoC Designer
- 134 About flashsecurity.txt
- 135 FPMP File Errors