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I've never used miniprog3 before and can't seem to figure out how to set it up. I've looked at the setups guides and datasheets but I keep getting the "PSoC device is not acquired! " error reguardless if I choose JTAG or SWD in PSoC Programmer. The board I'm using is PSoC 5LP CY8C5868AXI-LP035. I'm also not too sure where to plug the miniprog in on the board as there are 2 headers that fit the ribbon cable. Both PSoC Creator and PSoC programmer are updated and the drivers for miniprog3 seems to be installed correctly. Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere? I've also tried messing with the programmer/debugger settings under system in .cydwr
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From the CY8CKIT-050 manual -
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From the minprog3 quick start guide -
Regards, Dana.
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Do not connect the power supply to the Kit-050, set MiniProg3 to SWD 10 pins, 5V power. This usually works.
Bob
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I did not say "Power the kit via USB"!!!!! I said: let the MiniProg3 power the kit. When powering from externals as USB, battery etc. make darn sure to specify that in the MiniProg3 setting dialog or you may blow your MiniProg3! This exactly is the reason why I do not use another supply when programming any of my devices with a MiniProg3.
Bob
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The Miniprog3, like the Miniprog1, detects if there is an external
supply and manages its power sourcing appropriately. Should
not have an issue unless external supply out of spec, which means
target is toast as well.
From Minprog3 user manual -
2.3 MiniProg3 LEDs
MiniProg3 provides five indicator LEDs:
■ Upper Left - Busy: A red LED that lights when an operation (such as programming or debug) is in
progress.
■ Lower Left - Status: A green LED that lights when the device is enumerated on the USB bus and
flashes when the MiniProg3 receives USB traffic.
■ Upper Right - Target Power: A red LED that lights to indicate that the MiniProg3 is supplying
power to the target connectors. Note that it does NOT light when target power is detected but not
being supplied by MiniProg3.
■ Lower Right - Aux: A yellow LED reserved for future use.
■ Middle - No Label: A yellow LED that indicates the configuration state of the device. It flashes
briefly during the initial configuration of the device. If this LED lights solid, a configuration error
has occurred and MiniProg3 must be disconnected from the USB port and reconnected.
Regards, Dana.
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Hello everyone,
I want to launch tuner for Capsense CSD, which is only possible with I2C interface.
i have the same problem. But what i have is an old Miniprog from 2004. There are five pins: Vdd, Gnd, XRES, SCLK, SDATA on it. I don't think i can connect them with ribbon band to J3. Because the pins don't match. Can i just mannually connect the pins:
Vdd--VDDD
gnd--gnd
XRES---P1[2]
SCLK---I2C1:SCL (P12[0])
SDAD----I2C1:SDA (P12[1])
Regards.
Sammi
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No, the miniprog will only b e usable to progam PSoC1 chips. You will need a Miniprog3.
Bob
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Hello Bob,
i tried to order Miniprog3 online in Germany. But it seems that they only sell it together with the development boards. It is impossible to just order a Miniprog3. There is absolutely no othe way to tune the CapSense without a Miniprog3?
Sammi
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Mouser has them in stock: http://www.mouser.de/ProductDetail/Cypress-Semiconductor/CY8CKIT-002/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMuA5G4ZWgCx0h56ekt...
(and I think you should even get free shipping since its just above 75 EUR)
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If you plug the miniprog 3 into something that draws more power than the programmer can supply, it will burn out the output section of the programmer. The lights will still do their thing and it will seem to work but it wont program.
Also if you look at the OP's photo, the miniprog isn't powered up.
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I thought the Miniprog3 had output protection, from the user manual -
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I read that too. But I have 3 burned out programmers on my desk that say otherwise....
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I will file a CASE on this as it seems in contradiction of the older Miniprog1
which I have misconfigured on numerous occasions, several of them, in a
system with ext power, and not had a problem to date.
See what Cypress has to say.
Anything unusual about your power supply rail, like a KiloVolt or something crazy ?
Regards, Dana.
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Mouser claims to have 149 pcs. on stock, look here: www.mouser.de/ProductDetail/Cypress-Semiconductor/CY8CKIT-002/
Bob
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Digikey, 211 in stock -
Future -
Just a plethera of suppliers with stock........
Regards, Dana.
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@ Dana
All three times I burnt it out was while programming LED 7 segment displays with large current draws ~200ma per numeral and 4-8 numerals that used a common 12vdc power supply.
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I filed a case on this, but curious is Miniprog3 getting direct exposure to
12 Vdc power supply ? Might be thats beyond the capability of the short
circuit detection circuits.
Lets see what the factory responds with.
Regards, Dana.
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@SCAS, Tech support asked me the following questions about your
problem -
1. Is the MiniProg3 powering the board while programming or an external supply ?
2. Can you please send the screen-shot of the programming settings that you used for programming ?
3. What is the version of MiniProg3 - Rev*A or *B ?
4. Is this problem occurring in all the MiniProg3 kits or only in some MiniProg3s ?
5. Are you able to program the chip ? What is the version of PSoC Programmer ?
Regards, Dana.
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If CY8CKIT-050/030 Kits are getting power supply from MiniProg3, then it is required to short Vdda & Vddd pins of PSoC3/5 and use 'Power Cycle' mode to program these kits.
(However, if these kits are getting power from inbuilt USB programmer then these pins are internally shorted. So, it does not required to short externally.)
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@Dana
Boards are mainly custom and I use a few of the schmartboard psoc5's for development.
Processors are CY8C5868LTI-LP039
Programming is 5 pin SWD. Sometimes I use reset and other times power cycle. Depends on what works. same with frequency. what ever works.
Boards are unpowered when programmed.
Ill be happy to send a programmer back for someone to take a look at if it helps.
I don't know it they are A or B. The labels are worn off.
Programmer version is always the latest. I usually update as soon as it is available.
They all burnt out when I tried to program a boards with large LED 7 segment displays attached.
I have a brand new Miniprog 3 that is giving me trouble too. It has a hard time acquiring the processors. It might take 10-20 attempts plugging in and unplugging the Miniprog until it acquires the processor. From then on I can program other processors without any trouble. Sometimes when I plug it in it really slows down the computer. Takes it a long time to process data.
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It seems that the problem with custom board and Schematic/Layout information is required to find out root cause of this issue. So, it is recommended to create Cypress Technical Support Case for the same.