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hi, i'm trying to program file .hex to PSoC1. Is it possible to program it with MiniProg3 ?
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Miniprog3 User Guide says:
ISSP
In-System Serial Programming (ISSP) is a Cypress legacy interface used to program the PSoC 1
family of microcontrollers. MiniProg3 supports programming PSoC 1 devices through the 5-pin
connector only.
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Miniprog3 User Guide says:
ISSP
In-System Serial Programming (ISSP) is a Cypress legacy interface used to program the PSoC 1
family of microcontrollers. MiniProg3 supports programming PSoC 1 devices through the 5-pin
connector only.
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...and the fifth pin is Vdd. The Miniprog3 can be configured to power the board to program.
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thank you bob 🙂
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You are always welcome!
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You should use 5V and reset or is your device powered externally?
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Select "reset" for programming mode. Then click on power button and check status at bottom of window.
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thanks Bob, in my circuit i have a pin witch is connected to Vdd and Vss. is that a broblem?
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Hopefully a typo: "i have a pin (one pin???) witch is connected to Vdd and Vss.(both Vdd and Vss???) "
Assuming you have pins connected to Vdd or Vss this would not matter as long as Vdd does not come from an external (mot Miniprog3) source.
Anything else connected to sda or scl pins?
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I'm not good in English that's why some times i do mistakes. . using multimeter i found a connection between VDD and VSS. I think that I have a short circuit
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Hi, after reading the datasheet of psoc 1, I found that in some cases XRES pin is optional. can I program PSoC 1 without using XRES. and if the answer is "yes" how can i do it using MiniProg3 .
thanks.
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When your PSoC1 has got an XRES pin you should use that. When that won't work, something will be darn wrong with your board's layout.
To avoid XRES configure the Miniprog3 to use "Power Cycle". This will work only when the board is not powered externally and when the current delivered by Miniprog3 satisfies the board's requirements.
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thank you Bob it works 🙂
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Heureka! ;-))
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Hi, I didn't find CyDelay in psoc designer, wat's the function that replace it ?
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Have a look into this tread. BTW: I found it entering "PSoC1 delay" into the search field at top of this page...
Bob