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CY3280-MBR3 Evaluation Kit User Guide, Doc. #: 001-89905 Rev. *B
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Configuration Files and Example Projects
5.3.2.4
Build and Program the PSoC 4 Project
Follow these steps to open and program code examples:
1. Launch PSoC Creator 3.0 (or later) from the Start menu.
2. Open the Host_Interrupt_LED_ON_Time_PSoC4_Pioneer_Kit.cywrk workspace by choosing 
File > Open > Project/Workspace and navigating to the directory in which your project was 
saved, as shown in 
3. Follow steps 3 to 8 as described in 
 to con-
tinue.
5.3.2.5
Verify Output
Ensure that the EVK is connected to the PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit. Touch a CapSense button. Observe
that the corresponding LED on the CY3280-MBR3 EVK turns on; the RGB LED also turns on based
on the button touched according to 
. Remove the finger from the CapSense button.
Observe that the corresponding LED on the CY3280-MBR3 EVK turns off immediately but the RGB
LED turns off one second after removing the finger (see 
). 
Table 5-4.  RGB LED Mapping on PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit with Button Sensors on CY3280-MBR3 EVK
Note: When BTN4 is touched, all three LEDs turn on; this is the expected RGB output. Therefore, if
any other button is touched along with BTN4, there will not be a visible change in the RGB output
because all LEDs turn on when BTN4 is touched. Similarly, if any other button is touched along with
BTN4, and BTN4 is released first, all three LEDs turn off after one second; this is the expected out-
put. There will not be any RGB output for the button that is still being touched.
Button Sensor Touched
LED Connection on PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit
BTN1
Green LED
BTN2
Red LED
BTN3
Blue LED
BTN4
All three LEDs on