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I was working my way through AN-73503, USB HID Bootloader earlier today. I followed their instructions to delete the default Device Descriptor root. I then imported the Descriptor Root Bootloader.root.xml. I continued on in the tutorial, but when I went to compile I had some errors. I had been messing around with other stuff so I decided to delete the USBFS from the schematic and start again in a new project.
Now I am all of a sudden unable to call up a USBFS component. I look in the CyComponentLibrary and it appears to all be there. I have run an update, a repair and have even uninstalled PSoC Creator and reinstalled it. But, the same thing: no USBFS. I have renamed my Cypress folder, installed PSoC creator again and tried to load a USBFS component, but no dice.
I have noticed that the application seems to know which projects I have worked on recently when I load the newly installed software. Maybe this is a hint? I don't know.
I am unsure where to go from here. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
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So, I am an idiot. The boards we use at work are 4200L, but I was using the Pioneer Kit which is a 4200M. This chip doesn't have USB capability. I hope this helps the next idiot engineer.
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Muphy's law is a self -fulfilling prophecy. 😉
Bob