Mar 25, 2015
02:53 AM
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Mar 25, 2015
02:53 AM
Is there any reason that a project successful on a 28 pin device (27443) cannot be migrated to an 8 pin device (27143) apart from the obvious pin changes. The original 28 pin device only had 5 pins used for the project.If there are no technical impediments then I must have missed some globals or module configs but I cant see any differences. I will get some feedback before I post the projects for detailed scrutiny and critique. Regards Chris D.
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Mar 25, 2015
04:06 AM
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Mar 25, 2015
04:06 AM
To program the chip in-vito can lead to problems because you connected some hardware to the pins used for programming on the 8-pin device. Programming and then soldering would work better.
The 8-pin device has got no SMP and I'm not quite sure what is with an external X-tal.
Bob
Mar 25, 2015
04:23 AM
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Mar 25, 2015
04:23 AM
According to Cypress you can connect driven outputs to the 1SCL and 1SDA ports as long as the resistance is above 1K (Ithink). The 8 pin seems to program ok. I wonder if I should raise a tech issue?
Mar 25, 2015
04:36 AM
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Mar 25, 2015
04:36 AM
Yes, I would suggest you to create a MyCase.
I recently (1hr ago) had *VERY* good experiences with that, they gave me a phonecall within 10 minutes and solved the case!
Bob
Mar 25, 2015
04:57 AM
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Mar 25, 2015
04:57 AM
I will tyr one more thing. I will disconnect the LED connected to the programming port during programming and reconnect for test. I will update the results Chris
Mar 25, 2015
05:02 AM
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Mar 25, 2015
05:02 AM
The results were the same as when the 1SDA pin had a LED attached. I will raise a case. Thanks Bob Chris D
Mar 25, 2015
11:59 AM
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Mar 25, 2015
11:59 AM
One thing to try is print out a project datasheet for the 443 and then 143, and compare
side to side.
Regards, Dana.