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Hi,
I am working with CY8CKIT-001. As the PSoC1 part there is a CY8C28000-24PVXI module. But I am unable to find details/datasheet on this module. When using the part search option from Cypress site, it results ends to null. Any advice on this would be advantageous.
Thnaks.
-Anradha
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The CY8C2800 chip is a non-commercial production chip created just for evaluation and debugging. It contains many of the features found within other PSoC1 family members and so it can be used to develop projects for different target chips without the need of different processor modules.
Bob
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Dear Dana & Bob,
First thanks for replying...
If it is possibkle pleae help me to clarify the following..
If I need to do design with CY8C28000 PSoC1 board, in the designer what is the device I need to select as the target for my project?
As per CY8C28xxx family part search, http://www.cypress.com/?id=1411&addcols=¶metric=html#parametric there are no devices wuth 56 GPIOs. Maximum is 44.
For the programming I am using Miniprog.
Thanks.
-Anuradha
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As Dana's post directed you: use a CY8C28243-PVXI device in the project and a MiniProg 3 for programming.
Bob
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Ok.
Thanks Bob.
Regards,
-Anuradha