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On strange occasions, I recalled a memory of some PSoC.
But that could not programming at all.
PSoC Programmer has a device family and device type of it still now.
Even if the CY3210-MiniEval has jumper for 20pin DIP.
This PSOC was born to the world by the Cypress.
How unhappy it is.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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You mean it can not be programmed by a miniprog1?
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I couldn't find the part in cypress website but it can be found on digykey. Seems like 26xx devices have long been discontinued.
the ICE won't support it either. You might try using m8cutils with some luck it can be programmed ignoring silicon ID
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I think 26Series were obsoluted, We switch from one from 26xxx to 27xxx a few years ago, but I think if you have a old version of psoc programmer software, it may work. I also remember someone mentioned that by changing a file in the prorgrammer, it woud be able to programm the 26series. but could not remember the details
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I found the part listed in Programmer 3.0.0.92, so would take a
miniprog 1
Regards, Dana.
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I too have some old cypress devices like a few Encore and Encore II devices that I can't program. Thouse were real cheap USB controllers back in the day.
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