PSoC™ 6 Wi-Fi Bluetooth® pioneer kit guide, Document Number. 002-22677 Rev. *I
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Kit operation
5. On the Web Server Demo – Home Page, enter your Wi-Fi network name and password of the
non-enterprise network directly or perform a Wi-Fi Scan to select the network you wish to use to
connect to the cloud.
6. Once the device connection is successful, the TFT display is updated to show the Wi-Fi network
name and the URL to be used to view the sensor data.
7. Swipe your finger on the CAPSENSE™ slider to change the PWM duty cycle and LED8
brightness.
Figure 2-14. Use CAPSENSE™ slider to change PWM duty cycle and LED8 brightness
Note:
If more than one kit is connected at the same time during OOB evaluation, the pre-
programmed SSID would be the same for all kits. Thus, it may be difficult to identify the kit with which
the device has established the connection. To avoid this scenario, reprogram each kit by changing
the SOFTAP_SSID macro in the
web_server.h
file.
2.3.2
USB-UART bridge
KitProg3 on the PSoC™ 6 Wi-Fi Bluetooth
®
pioneer kit can act as a USB-UART bridge.
The UART Rx and Tx pins of KitProg3 are connected to the PSoC™ 6 MCU UART pins as follows:
Figure 2-15. UART connection between KitProg3 and PSoC™ 6 MCU
For more details on the KitProg3 USB-UART functionality, see the
KitProg3
P12[6]
P12[7]
P15[5]
P1[6]
USB
TX
RX
CTS
RTS
PSoC
TM
6 MCU
P5[0]
P5[1]
P5[2]
P5[3]
RX
TX
RTS
CTS
KitProg3
P12[6]
P12[7]
P15[5]
P1[6]
USB
TX
RX
CTS
RTS
PSoC
TM
6 MCU
P5[0]
P5[1]
P5[2]
P5[3]
RX
TX
RTS
CTS