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I keep trying to program my psoc 6 ble pioneer kit. Every time I try it comes up with this error.
I have updated my firmware and it connects to the programmer. i have tried programming with the psoc programmer open and closed.
I tried following several suggested steps for similar issues and none seemed to work.
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Just from your description, you are able to program the DVK board using PSoC Programmer, but failed in PSoC Creator, correct? Please make sure you have closed PSoC Programmer when asserting device acquire in PSoC Creator.
BTW, the following thread may help you more or less -
Anybody know why PSoC creator cannot connect to a device, while PSoc programmer has no problem?
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Hello, I had the programmer closed I also followed all the steps and made sure the connection was correct and the board still failed to connect.
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Yes I can program the DVK board using PSoC Programmer, but failed in PSoC Creator.
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Hi,
The voltage you measure on the Kit is too low (1.5V) to power up!
Please check the voltage selection switch (SW5) if it is really set to one of the three positions. The switch isn't really good and sometime does not stay in position properly. If you are using the adjustable voltage setting, probably try to increase the voltage in the port settings in case your 1.8V setting is completely off on that board.
Achim
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Hello, I have tried switching port SW5 to all positions. I have also tried every voltage setting besides 5v because it is to much for the board to handle. It still will not acquire the port no matter what setting I have it on.
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Is there a chance the board is running into some sort of failure to connect without me doing anything wrong? I have tried multiple different ways to get the board to program in creator and none seam to work. It connects with the psoc programmer which does not make sense why it would not program in psoc creator.
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I don't know of any way the Kitprog could do this. Basically this number should be either around 3300 or 1800 depending of your voltage setting of SW5.
Can you measure the actual supply voltage on your board?
VCCD, VDD, VDDA, ...
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I am not sure why the voltage was so low when I took the screen capture now it seems to be at a better number.
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Does anyone know what is happening? Is the product defective?
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Hi WyLe_4547406,
What version of PSoC Programmer do you use?
Chould you try to switch from BULK to HID mode in KitProg (need pres SW3, LED3 shoul slowly blinking..)?
Regards,
Nazar
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I use PSoC Programmer version 3.28.5. I am running into some other problems but once I get a chance I will try this.