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Hello,
I'm having issues flashing a PSoC 5 LP device using SEGGER J-Link. If I flash the same .hex using PSoC Programmer and MiniProg it works.
If I use PSoC Programmer and MiniProg to read out the memory, I can see that the only difference in the two cases is that when flashing with MiniProg 'Config Flash Area' address 0x0400 contains some data (roughly between 0x0400 and 0x0f80).
- What is this data?
- Where does it come from?
- How can I flash it using J-Link?
Thanks, Jacob
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Hi Jacob,
Can you try disabling the 'Store configuration data in ECC memory' in systems tab.
If true, device configuration data will be stored in ECC memory to reduce main FLASH memory usage. Error correction may not be used when this option is enabled.
Flash configuration data is stored at flash location 0x8000 0000
http://www.cypress.com/file/119651/download
page 76.
Regards
Jobin GT
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Please check the discussion at this link, it would be useful:
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The link you provided doesn't seem to solve my problem. I am able to program PSoC 4 and PSoC 6 devices using the J-Link, it's only PSoC 5 LP that doesn't work.
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Hi Jacob,
Can you try disabling the 'Store configuration data in ECC memory' in systems tab.
If true, device configuration data will be stored in ECC memory to reduce main FLASH memory usage. Error correction may not be used when this option is enabled.
Flash configuration data is stored at flash location 0x8000 0000
http://www.cypress.com/file/119651/download
page 76.
Regards
Jobin GT
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Hello,
Thanks! That solved my issue.
Jacob