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Appendix
A.2.6.6
EZ-BLE Creator Module
CYBLE-416045-02 is a fully certified and qualified module supporting Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
wireless communication. CYBLE-416045-02 is a turnkey solution and includes onboard crystal
oscillators, trace antenna, passive components, and the Cypress PSoC 6 MCU.
The EZ-BLE Creator Module is a scalable and reconfigurable platform architecture. It combines
programmable and reconfigurable analog and digital blocks with flexible automatic routing.
CYBLE-416045-02 also includes digital programmable logic, high-performance analog-to-digital
conversion (ADC), low-power comparators, and standard communication and timing peripherals.
CYBLE-416045-02 includes a royalty-free BLE stack compatible with Bluetooth 5.0 and provides up
to 36 GPIOs in a 14 × 18.5 × 2.00 mm package. CYBLE-416045-02 is a complete solution and an
ideal fit for applications seeking a high-performance BLE wireless solution. See the
CYBLE-416045-02 EZ-BLE Creator Module web page
.
The module is based on CY8C6347BZI-BLD53 but gives access only to a sub-set of the I/O pins and
functionality. Most PSoC 63 code examples can be adapted to run on this module.
A.2.6.7
KitProg2 Switch and LEDs
The KitProg2 board contains a push button connected to P1.2 of PSoC 5LP. When this button is
pressed, it toggles between KitProg2 mode and CMSIS-DAP mode. For more details, see the
Kit-
Prog2 User Guide
.
A power indicator LED (LED1) will turn 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[4]
of the KitProg2 PSoC 5LP device. See
for a summary of the status LED states. For more details on the KitProg2 status LED, see the
KitProg2 User Guide
.
Table A-4. LED status for KitProg2 Modes
KitProg2 Programming Modes *
Status LED (LED2)
KitProg2 Program / Debug mode (default)
ON
CMSIS-DAP mode
OFF
*
Note:
Toggling between programming modes can be done by pressing mode switch SW3.