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I have no idea where to ask this question. but can anyone tell me what is the price of the "chip" inside the CY8CKIT-050 PSoC® 5LP Development Kit?? I went through the site but all I could find was "contact sales". and the distributers search doesn't seem to find any thing. (please regard that I am in Egypt :))
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The PSoC5 LP is not in production yet, so only engeneering samples as on the development kit are available. I would suggest to orient to the price of a comparable "normal" PSoC5.
Bob
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thanks Bob 😄
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Contact your local Manufacturers Rep or Cypress regional manager,
they should be able to get budgetary and/or forward pricing.
Regards, Dana.
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I like your design, very compact, professional, if soldering nicer then your design will be more perfect.
you use alternative equipment miniprog3 how
I also want to learn miniprog3 equipment replacement.
Thank you.
Regards.
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Dear.
I thank you for this information, I will try, if it is then my students will have better conditions for learning.
Thank you very much.
Best Regards
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The most economical way to program PSOC3/5 is buying the EZ-USB FX2LP kits from ebay (I think they cost $9.99). With the right firmware you could even use them to program Altera/Xlinx FPGAs and CPLDs
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I find that on the forum has many topics about this issue, however have yet to see any posts and specific details, I think if the master do this work, there will be more useful to the community.
My country is poor, my students not afford to buy equipment miniprog3 to serve learning and research is therefore needed to be low cost. expects to soon get cheap equipment.
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The FTKs, -050 and -030 kits have a programmer based on the FX2LP devices (CY7C68013A If i recal correctly). I have made a couple of posts regarding programming PSOCs with an FX1 chip (basically an older and cheaper version compatible with the CY7C68XXX devices) over at dangerous prototype forums http://dangerousprototypes.com/?s=ez-usb-fx1 but the info can be aplied to the FX2LP chips.
I have even made a board for it. We, at your university use these devices to program PSOCs all the time as it is cheaper than a miniprog3. But someone pointed out at the ebay boards, they are cheaper than buying a chip+building a board.
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hello PSoC73-san,
What I meant was that the CY7C68013A boards from ebay can be used for both programming PSOC3/5 and as USB-BLASTER clones to program CPLDs and FPGA (also as general JTAG dongle for OpenOCD) so you get quite a usefull board for a low price.
Well, the USB-Blaster clones from china are basically a CY7C68013A with external buffer. Therefore, you can burn FTK/-050 firmware on them, but you will need to solder wires to get the signals out.
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