PSoC™ 6 Wi-Fi Bluetooth® pioneer kit guide, Document Number. 002-22677 Rev. *I
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Hardware
3.3.6
Multiplexed GPIOs
Some PSoC™ 6 MCU pins are multiplexed with on-board peripherals and are not connected to
connectors or other secondary components by default. See
for details on
modification required to access these pins.
3.4
Bill of materials
See the BOM files in the
3.5
Frequently asked questions
1. I don’t have a Type-C connector on my PC. Can I still connect and use this kit?
2. How does CY8CKIT-062-WIFI-BT handle voltage connection when multiple power sources are
plugged in?
3. How can I access smart I/O and other GPIOs connected to on-board peripherals?
4. Why does the red LED of RGB LED (LED5) light up when switch SW7 is set to the super
capacitor position?
5. What are the three selection switches on baseboard used for?
6. What is the on-board jumper for?
7. What are the input voltage tolerances? Are there any overvoltage protection on this kit?
8. Why is the voltage of the kit restricted to 3.3 V? Can it drive external 5-V interfaces?
9. I powered my board from Arduino by mistake while powering the PSoC™ 6 MCU. Is my PSoC™
6 device alive?
10.I am unable to program the target device.
11. Does the kit get powered when I power it from another Infineon kit through the J1 header?
12.What additional overlays can be used with CAPSENSE™?
13.What is Pmod?
14.With what type of shield from Infineon can I use this baseboard?
15.Why am I not able to program PSoC™ 6 MCU using MiniProg4 at 1.8 V?
16.How can SW2 be used for PMIC wake up?