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I am using a psoc5lp.The Creator cannot recognize this device. When programming psoc5lp,I see a error“this device was recognized,but PSoC Creator does not support using it at this time”.
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PSoC 5LP
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Before this error happened,I had programmed a wrong program.I think this changed the flash of psoc. I want to know how to resolve this problem. Thanks!!
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Which version of Creator are you using? And are you sure that your chip is a PSoC5 LP
Bob
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I use the creator 3.3. I am sure the chip is PSoC5 LP. Acctually, I have use this chip for there weeks. There is a website which describes a problem is similar to mine. But,its method cannot solve my problem。
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Latest version for Creator is 4.0, for PSoC Programmer it is 3.25. I would suggest you to upgrade to latest
Check whether a firmware update is required for the Kitprog. Start PSoC Programmer and select the Kitprog. After some time (< a minute) the firmware version is checked via internet. After successful update remove the kit, count to 27 and re-plug the kit. Give the system some time to load and install the new drivers.
Bob
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Actually,I have two PSOC5LP chips. I can use my another chip now. So I think this problem is not related to the Creator or PSoC Programmer.I believe I have changed something about my PSOC5LP chip. This causes the Creator cannot identify the PSOC5LP.
Thanks for you help!!
Pengcheng Hao
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There is nothing you can change within the chip, but a toasted pin may cause this behavior. Check for shortcuts etc.
Bob
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When I changed a new psoc5lp chip, my PCB board can work normally.