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Hello,
I wanted to configure my CY7C65215 with SCB0 being a I2C master, but I just wanted to use the Cypress Vid/Pid. So, I configured the device as below. Unfortunately, that doesn't load the vendor driver correctly as it is not in the .inf that way.
I would like to re-configure the part, but I don't see to be able to get back to manufacturing mode. These are the HW IDs I have in Device Manager:
I followed the instructions here: Cypress USB-Serial with Custom VID/PID and Manufacturing Interface Disabled - KBA222695 (Update driver, CypressSerial.inf... -> Usb-Serial Composite Device; then select the new device that has the _MI on it and select the vendor driver.... But it doesn't show up in the config utility.
Am I doing somethign wrong? Should I be able to re-configure this Cypress part after configuring as above (Manufacturing interface disabled)? Is there a way for me to get back to that state?
Thanks!
- Gary
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Hello,
The option to disable the Manufacturing Mode interface is provided so as to avoid reprogramming/re-configuring the USB-Serial device.
Manufacturing Mode interface should not be disabled unless you will have no need to reprogram the device.
Thanks,
Yatheesh
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Hello,
The option to disable the Manufacturing Mode interface is provided so as to avoid reprogramming/re-configuring the USB-Serial device.
Manufacturing Mode interface should not be disabled unless you will have no need to reprogram the device.
Thanks,
Yatheesh
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I thought that would be the answer. Unfortunately, our application doesn't like things when we have the manufacturing interface enabled (not sure why); so I had to disable it for our application to work. (I should probably talk to our developers about that; there really isn't a good reason for us to have to disable the manufacturing interface in some cases.)
Thanks,
Gary