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Hi all,
I am new to PSOC 5 LP. I just have the target PSOC 5 LP and not the prog kit. So I have got the MiniProg3 kit to program the PSOC 5 LP. I wanted to communicate with the PSOC using UART. I was wondering can J6 (Micro to USB) be used for UART communication? If yes please can you point to an example for the implementation of the same.
Thank you.
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Hi ,
You can use USBUART code example to have UART communication over J6 (Micro to USB) on CY8CKIT-059:
https://www.cypress.com/documentation/code-examples/ce95396-usb-uart-psoc-35lp
It is basically USB which emulates as CDC Serial Comm port.
KItprog is the prog/debug part which supports USB-UART bridge functionality.
I think you have detached the KitProg from the Target Board.
When they were connected (initially) UART signals (P12[6] and P12[7]) were also connected
via internal pattern of the board.
To do re-union of the connection of P12[6] and P12[7],
>we need connect P12[7] on the KitProg and P12[6] on the Target board,
>and P12[6] on the KitProg and P12[7] on the Target board.
Thanks,
Ankita
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Hi ,
You can use USBUART code example to have UART communication over J6 (Micro to USB) on CY8CKIT-059:
https://www.cypress.com/documentation/code-examples/ce95396-usb-uart-psoc-35lp
It is basically USB which emulates as CDC Serial Comm port.
KItprog is the prog/debug part which supports USB-UART bridge functionality.
I think you have detached the KitProg from the Target Board.
When they were connected (initially) UART signals (P12[6] and P12[7]) were also connected
via internal pattern of the board.
To do re-union of the connection of P12[6] and P12[7],
>we need connect P12[7] on the KitProg and P12[6] on the Target board,
>and P12[6] on the KitProg and P12[7] on the Target board.
Thanks,
Ankita