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I am trying to program PSoC5 CY8C5566AXI-061 on a custom made PCB using 5pin connector, with miniprog3 (active protocol: SWD). The CY8C5566AXI-061 is detected correctly in PSoC Creator. In PSoC programmer it's detected as CY8C5586AXI-061.
The board is powered from external source.
Anyways, when I try to program it from PSoC Creator i get the error (same happens from PSoC Programmer):
Error: dbg.M0023: There was an error while programming the device: PSoC Programmer reported error (100 - FAILED! SWD respond packet contains Failed status!)
(I tried to lower the clock speed but nothing changed)
The settings from PSoC Creator are:
Active Protocol: SWD
Clock speed: 1.6MHz
Power: External
Acquire mode:
Reset Connector: 5pin
The settings from PSoC Programmer are:
Programmer: MiniProg3
Programming mode: Reset
Auto detection: OFF
Protocol: SWD
Voltage: 5V Connector: 5p
Clock Speed: 1.5MHz
Device: CY8C5566AXI-061
The pin connectios from MiniProg3 to PSOC5 (on the custom made PCB) are:
VTARG - VDDDIO1
GND - GND
XRES - XRES (on pin 15)
SCLK - P1[1] (on pin 21)
SDAT - P1[0] (on pin 20)
VDDIO0, VDDIO1, VDDIO2, VDDIO3, VTARG, VDDD, VDDA are all conected together to 5V.
VSSD, VSSA are connected together to ground.
The two VCCD pins are connected together with 1uF capacitor.
VCCA is connected with 1uF capacitor to ground.
I made the PCB again (now the external supply is 3.3V) and I get the same error. I am struggling with this issue since about 1 week
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CY8C5566AXI-061 is an obsolete part,this you can verify from this link-
http://www.cypress.com/part/cy8c5566axi-061
The latest PSoC Creator4.0 update1 Release Notes on Page #09 states the device which it supports-
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Well i get what the problem is slightly and what i can concur is that, you should try other cypress connectors and equipment that are of good quality and efficient to use.
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I think to program the flash, you need 5V. When I had 3.3V it didn't work either.