8 CY3270 PSoC® FirstTouch™ Guide, Document # 001-15945 Rev. **
Getting Started
3. From the top menu bar, click Build and then select Generate/Build {your project name}
Project. Click Next in the following two screens.
4. From the top menu bar, click Program and then select Programmer. Within the Programmer
window, select Port > FirstTouch and set the Programming Mode button to Reset. Select the
File Load button. Within the ‘Open’ window, double-click {your project name}.hex located in
{your project folder}\{your project name}\output under the default \..\My
Documents folder or the alternate folder you designated. Then, click the Program button.
5. Once programming completes successfully, verify the project operation by doing as follows:
a. Temperature Sensing–the LED color varies based on changes in the ambient temperature
(the buzzer sounds at extreme temperatures).
b. Light Sensing–the LED intensity varies based on changes in the ambient light.
c. CapSense Proximity Sensing–the LED color varies based on your hand’s proximity to the
board.
2.4 FTMF Expansion Card Demonstrations
The FTMF Expansion Card provided in your kit is capable of supporting a variety of demonstrations.
Each demonstration has an associated PSoC Express project and data sheet that describes the
operation and usage of each of the demonstrations in detail. Since the FTMF expansion card has its
own PSoC, you can remove it from the FTPC bridge and insert it into your target hardware or other
development platform. In order to observe each of the various FTMF demonstrations, it is necessary
to reprogram the FTMF card with the appropriate demonstration firmware. For more details refer to
the Technical Reference chapter on page 17.
Figure 2-1. FTMF Expansion Card
LED Display
Light Sensor
CapSense
Slider
Temperature
Sensor
Proximity
Antenna
Buzzer