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CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide

About this document

Scope and purpose
The Infineon CYBLE-46045-EVAL Kit enables evaluation, prototyping, and development of a wide array of Internet
of Things (IoT) applications using the AIROC™ PSoC™ 6, a low-power and high-performance Bluetooth® Low
Energy (LE) MCU. The system features a 150-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4 as the primary application processor, a 100-
MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ that supports low-power operations, up to 1 MB Flash and 288 KB SRAM, an integrated
Bluetooth® LE 4.2 radio, CAPSENSE™ touch-sensing, and programmable analog and digital peripherals that allow
higher flexibility, in-field tuning of the design, and faster time-to-market.
This document will introduce boards structure and guide how to download demo application into the board.
Intended audience
This document is intended for users interested in the CYBLE-46045-EVAL kit.
Evaluation Board
This board is to be used during the design-in process for evaluating and measuring characteristic curves, and for
checking datasheet specifications.
Note:
PCB and auxiliary circuits are NOT optimized for final customer design.
User guide
Please read the sections "Important Notice" and "Warnings" at the end of this document
002-40294 Rev. **
www.infineon.com
2024-09-20

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Summary of Contents for Infineon CYBLE-416045-EVAL

  • Page 1: About This Document

    About this document Scope and purpose The Infineon CYBLE-46045-EVAL Kit enables evaluation, prototyping, and development of a wide array of Internet of Things (IoT) applications using the AIROC™ PSoC™ 6, a low-power and high-performance Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) MCU. The system features a 150-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4 as the primary application processor, a 100- MHz Arm®...
  • Page 2: Important Notice

    Boards provided by Infineon Technologies. The design of the Evaluation Boards and Reference Boards has been tested by Infineon Technologies only as described in this document. The design is not qualified in terms of safety requirements, manufacturing and operation over the entire operating temperature range or lifetime.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Safety precautions Safety precautions Note: Please note the following warnings regarding the hazards associated with development system Table 1 Safety precautions Caution: The evaluation or reference board contains parts and assemblies sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Electrostatic control precautions are required when installing, testing, servicing or repairing the assembly.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Table of contents Table of contents About this document ............... . 1 Important notice .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The CYBLE-416045-EVAL board offers an open footprint breakout board to maximize the end utility of the PSoC™ 6 MCU with Bluetooth® Low Energy Connectivity (PSoC™ 63 Line) device. This kit provides a low-cost alternative to device samples while providing a platform to easily develop and integrate the PSoC™...
  • Page 6: Psoc™ Creator

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Introduction Figure 2 CYBLE-416045-EVAL - bottom view PSoC™ Creator PSoC™ Creator is a state-of-the-art, easy-to-use integrated design environment (IDE). It introduces revolutionary hardware and software co-design, powered by a library of pre-verified and pre-characterized PSoC™ Components. With PSoC™ Creator, you can: •...
  • Page 7 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Introduction • Figure 3 PSoC™ Creator features PSoC™ Creator also enables you to tap into an entire tool ecosystem with integrated compiler chains and programmers for PSoC™ devices. For more information, go to PSoC™ Creator. 1.2.1 PSoC™ Creator code examples PSoC™...
  • Page 8 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Introduction • Review the code from the Sample Code tab. You can copy the code from this window and paste to your project, which can help speed up code development. • Create a new project (and a new workspace if desired) based on the selection. This can speed up your design process by starting you off with a complete, basic design.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    PSoC™ 6 MCU with Bluetooth® low energy connectivity on PSOC™ Creator. Technical support To select the right IoT device for the design, Infineon provides a wide range of product documentation at AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE & Bluetooth® PSoC™ 63 - Bluetooth® Low Energy MCU.
  • Page 10: Acronyms

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Introduction Acronyms Table 2 Acronyms used in this document Acronym Definition analog-to-digital converter bridge control panel Bluetooth® Low Energy bill of materials Code Example Modulator Capacitor digital to analog converter external crystal oscillator electrostatic discharge frequency locked loop...
  • Page 11: Software Installation

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Software installation Software installation This chapter describes the steps to install the software tools and packages on a PC for using the CYBLE-416045- EVAL board. This includes the IDE on which the projects will be built and used for programming.
  • Page 12: Kit Operation

    This chapter introduces you to different features of the CY8CPROTO-063-BLE PSoC™ 6 Bluetooth® LE Prototyping Kit. This primarily includes the programming and debugging functionalities, KitProg2 USB-UART and USB-I2C bridges, and the procedure to update the KitProg2 firmware. Board details The CYBLE-416045-EVAL board consists of the following blocks: • AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE module (CYBLE-416045-02) •...
  • Page 13: Theory Of Operation

    Headers Figure 7 Block diagram of CYBLE-416045-EVAL board The CYBLE-416045-EVAL is simplistic in design and focuses on providing you with complete access to develop applications using the PSoC™ 6 MCU. This kit supports the following features: • PSoC™ 6 Bluetooth® LE I/O headers: The Prototyping Board brings all GPIOs of the target CYBLE-416045-02 module to the two expansion headers, except the pins used for the WCO crystal.
  • Page 14: Programming And Debugging The Target Psoc™ 6 Mcu

    1. Connect the Prototyping board to the PC through the USB Micro-B connector (J1). The kit enumerates as a composite device. If you are plugging in the CYBLE-416045-EVAL to your PC for the first time, the kit drivers will get installed automatically. The amber status LED (LED2) will turn ON to indicate successful enumeration.
  • Page 15: Usb-Uart Bridge

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Kit operation 3.3.3 Programming using PSoC™ Programmer PSoC™ Programmer (3.27.3 or later) can be used to program existing .hex files into the PSoC™ 6 Bluetooth® LE Prototyping Board. USB-UART Bridge KitProg2 on the PSoC™ 6 Bluetooth® LE Prototyping Board can act as a USB-UART bridge. The UART lines between KitProg2 and the target are hard-wired on the board, through the snappable area, with UART_RX assigned to P5[0] and UART_TX assigned to P5[1] on target PSoC™...
  • Page 16: Code Examples

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Code examples Code examples This chapter explains the code example to be adapted to the PSoC™ 6 Prototyping Board. Most existing PSoC™ 6 MCU code examples only require the device to be changed and GPIOs to be reassigned to match the board.
  • Page 17 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Code examples 4. You can select the CE217637_BLE_Find_Me project and see how to use it with the CYBLE-416045-EVAL board. 5. Select the CE217637_BLE_Find_Me project and click Create Project as shown in Figure 14. Save the workspace to a desired location.
  • Page 18 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Code examples 7. Right-click the project name, and select Device Selector. Figure 16 Project configuration User guide 002-40294 Rev. ** 2024-09-20...
  • Page 19 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Code examples Next from the list of devices, select the CYBLE-416054-02 device from the list. Figure 17 Device selector wizard 8. On the left-hand side in the Workspace Menu, select the “Pins” option under the “Design Wide Resources” tab.
  • Page 20: Appendix

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Appendix Appendix Hardware details 5.1.1 Target board The target board uses the CYBLE-416045-02 AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE module, which contains a PSoC™ 6 MCU, CY8C6347BZI-BLD53. PSoC™ 6 MCU is a scalable and reconfigurable platform architecture for a family of programmable embedded system controllers with both Arm®...
  • Page 21 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Appendix 5.1.2 KitProg2 board A PSoC™ 5LP device on the KitProg2 board is used to program and debug the target PSoC™ 6 MCU. The PSoC™ 5LP-based KitProg2 connects to the USB port of the PC through the USB 2.0 Micro-B connector and to the SWD interface of the target AIROC™...
  • Page 22 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Appendix 5.1.3.1 Measure AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE module current consumption To measure the AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE module current, follow these steps: • Connect an ammeter across the 2-pin jumper J8 to measure the current to the AIROC™ Bluetooth® LE module.
  • Page 23 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Appendix 5.1.4.3 Reset button (SW1) When the reset button (SW1) is pressed, the XRES line of the PSoC™ 6 MCU is pulled to ground, which resets the target device. 5.1.4.4 CAPSENSE™ capacitors There is CMOD capacitor used for self-capacitance mode. If CAPSENSE™ is not used but P7.7 is used for a digital or analog function, C17 may need to be removed.
  • Page 24 CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Appendix 5.1.4.7 KitProg2 LEDs (LED1, LED2) A power indicator LED (LED1) turns ON when the board is plugged into an active USB port to indicate that power is being supplied. A second LED (LED2) is used to indicate the status of KitProg2. The amber status LED (LED2) indicates the KitProg2 status connected to P1[5] of the KitProg2 PSoC™...
  • Page 25: Revision History

    CYBLE-416045-EVAL Kit guide Revision history Revision history Document Date Description of changes revision 2024-09-20 Initial release. User guide 002-40294 Rev. ** 2024-09-20...
  • Page 26: Disclaimer

    All referenced product or service names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Infineon is under license.