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I'm using a cy8ckit-001 development kit. The device being used is cy8c3866axi-040. I selected the correct device in the device selector window and connected the miniprog3. In the select debug target window, I can see miniprog but i cant see the psoc3 device. I have connected the development kit to the power supply. I thought my jumper settings may not be correct. Can anyone tell me how to make the right VDD, VDDIO, VDDD and VDDA settings? I think the device is not being powered coz that's what Psoc Programmer says. In the miniprog, the status LED gets turned on, but the target power LED is turned off. The miniprog settings I've made are
protocol: SWD
power: 3.3V
acquire mode: reset
freq: 3.2 MHz
connector: 10 pin
What should I do?
Please help.
Thanks.
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Did you try to power the Kit-001 with the accompanying power-supply ? Is the green power LED then lighting?
Bob
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I connected the kit to the 12 V power supply adapter. When the VDD is switched to 3.3V the green LED on the board is turned on. But the Programmer still says that the device is not powered.
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Are you using the SWD-port?
Bob
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I've connected the miniprog to the USB port of my PC and the miniprog to J5( PROG) on the Psoc3. Should I be making any other connections?
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In the system editor, the operating conditions for VDD, VDDio, etc was 5.0V. But I've selected 3.3V while setting the miniprog. Should I change the values for VDD, VDDIO to 3.3V??
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The miniprog3 must be connected to SWD with the ribbon cable.
Bob
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Just checked the schematics, J5 is right.
Bob
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You now should de-select in the options for debugging that you power your board with the miniprog.
Bob
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Did you follow the hints I gave you regarding the de-installation of USB-dependencies?
Bob
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What revision Miniprog do you have?
Did you manage to program that same part earlier?
Did you program the part with the setting "Enable Optional XRES"?
If your Miniprog3 has Rev. *B, you might try program using Power Cycle with PSoC Programmer.
Regards,
Rolf
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Pls check the following things:
1. You have selected "External" power supply in the PSoC Creator. So make sure that you have connected a 12V supply to the supply connector on the board.
2. Make sure that following jumpers are there in the default position:
J8 - Top2 (VREG)
J7, J6 - Top2 (VDD)
J2, J3, J4, J5 - Left most2 (VDD)
3. From slot2.jpg, I see that MiniProg3 is not detecting the power (POWER=0 on the background window). So either you might have made any mistake on the above steps or your MiniProg3/cable might have got damaged. So try with a different MiniProg3 or different DVK.
4. Try programming using PSoC Programmer and see if you are able to program.