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Hello,
I am trying to program the CY8C4013sxi-400 chip with SOIC 8 pin package using
Kit Prog of Cypress PSoC5LP Prototype Kit: CY8CKIT-059
http://www.cypress.com/documentation/development-kitsboards/cy8ckit-059-psoc-5lp-prototyping-kit
The CY8C4013SXI-400 belongs to the PSoC4000 family and uses power cycling to enter Debug.
Here are the connections
KitProg VTARG => VDD Pin 4
KitProg GND => VSS Pin 5
==> VCCD Pin 3 ---- 0.1uF to GND
KitProg SWDIO => Pin8
KitProg SWCLK => Pin1
The PSoC programmer is unable to detect the Microcontroller with this.
I would like to know what would be the best way to get this chip programmed.
Thanking in Advance,
Regards,
Bose
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Hello,
I have checked both these documents.
But, they only talk about the power cycling as measure for replacement of XRES.
However Kitprog does not have power cycling, so I additionally implemented this in the circuit bu having physical disconnection available on the board. But still this did not work.
I am looking for an exact solution for the programming of the CY8C4013sxi-400 chips.
Kindly help me out.
Regards,
Bose
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Consider filing a CASE on this -
To create a technical or issue case at Cypress -
www.cypress.com
“Support”
“Technical Support”
“Create a Case”
You have to be registered on Cypress web site first.
Regards, Dana.
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Thanks,
I will try that out.
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Hi Bose,
I've the same problem with the SO8 devices. May you please give me a feedback, when you receive a qualified answer!
tectoy
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I have been able to program them using the kitprog and PSOC programmer, a pain though, it will not work in PSoC creator, nor will it enter debug.
The voltage has to be at 3.3V, will not work at 5V.