Hello Everybody,
I got a new psoc CY8CKIT 059 and I saw that it has 2 boards connected and it has 2 psoc ( one on each board ). I looked in the user manual and there said that this little "bridge" can be broken in two pieces if the developer wishes. So, why I would do that? What is the main functionality of each part? After I brake it I could program the psoc parts again ?
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The smaller PCB is the "KitProg", the PSoC programmer. You could use that snappedd-off part to program and debug your own boards. When you use the -59 Kit as a real prototype you may want to use a smaller board without the programmer. When snapped off you have to connect the two boards with wires again to program the kit.
Bob
The smaller PCB is the "KitProg", the PSoC programmer. You could use that snappedd-off part to program and debug your own boards. When you use the -59 Kit as a real prototype you may want to use a smaller board without the programmer. When snapped off you have to connect the two boards with wires again to program the kit.
Bob
Ok, I understood. Thank you Bob Marlowe!