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Seems like this is should be a FAQ, but I can't find an answer.
I have a 5LP project being developed for a CY8C5267, but using the CY8C5868 on the CY8CKIT-050 for test and debug. By changing the project target device, I can successfully build the project and download to either destination.
Can this manual process be simplified a bit? I would like to have either separate project configurations for the two target processors, or separate projects sharing the same source, cysch and cydwr files.
If anyone has come up with a good way to do this, I'd love to hear about it.
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There isn't an easier method today; however, in PSoC Creator 3.1 we are working to make this quite a bit easier. You'll be able to program any subset part onto the kit boards - no device change needed.
-Robyn
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Thanks. That will certainly help on future projects.
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So now that PSoC Creator 4.0 is out, how do we do this? I want to be able to write for our prototype that will use one chip, but test it on the dev board that uses a different chip, and not have to rewire all the pins whenever I switch between target devices.
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You could use a control file. In Creator Help is a brief description on how to create it.
Bob