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Hi, my PSoC Creator 4.2 doesn't recognise my device, I'm using a CY8C4248 LQI-BL583, the same as the development board CY8CKIT-142. The circuit is the same as the kit board CY8CKIT-143A, drawing 630-60247-01, which programmes fine, but when I try to program my board it doesn't recognise it. I've tried using the PSoC 3 Creator, but again my board isn't recognised....it tells me its a Cortex M0, but nothing else. Any ideas or suggestions would be gratefully received.
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You need at least 5 signals to program your PSoC:
VCC
GND
XRES
SDA
SCL
Did you remove the connection from J2 to the original PSoC? Having 2 chips in parallel will not work.
I usually use the 5-pin interface, a miniprog2 or a kitprog to program external modules.
Bob
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Some guys here are really good in checking your schematic. Please upload it here. What programmer are you using?
Bob
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Hi Bob,
it really is the same as the the schematic circuit diagram from cypress, which i've attached a link http://www.cypress.com/file/232296/download. We are using the SW signals, XRES, VDDD and GND signals from the 10 x 2 header (J2) from the development kit board, pins 2,4,6,8 and 10 to program our device through a header. We've checked for shorts on the board and checked the cable running from the header to our device.
Dave
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You need at least 5 signals to program your PSoC:
VCC
GND
XRES
SDA
SCL
Did you remove the connection from J2 to the original PSoC? Having 2 chips in parallel will not work.
I usually use the 5-pin interface, a miniprog2 or a kitprog to program external modules.
Bob