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Hello,
I am very confused with EZ-BLE PRoC and EZ-BLE PSoC modules. I have CYBLE-012011 which is a EZ-BLE PRoC module. From this page, it says that the EZ-BLE 012011 evaluation board can be programmed using Cy8CKIT-002 PSOC MINIPROG3 PROGRAM AND DEBUG KIT.
On the programmer, it says "PSoC Architecture Supported - 1, 3, 5".
How do I know the architecture of my EZ-BLE module?
The programmer is for PSoC architecture. Will it work with PRoC?
If someone would clarify the difference between PSoC and PRoC it would be really helpful.
Thanks
Dheeraj
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PRoCs family is basically PSoC4. The Miniprog3 is able to program PSoC 3, 4 and 5 (probably 6 when it is there).
Bob
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PRoCs family is basically PSoC4. The Miniprog3 is able to program PSoC 3, 4 and 5 (probably 6 when it is there).
Bob
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Thanks.
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As a money-saving tip, you can program any of the PRoC or PSoC BLE modules (or chips) using the KITPROG 2 adapter that comes on many of the low-cost prototyping kits (eg CY8CKIT-043). I think these are slower at programming than Miniprog3, but they do give full programming and debug features in PSoC Creator for pocket money!