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There was an error while programming the device: "PSoC Programmer reported error (100 - EraseAll API returned: Error code 0x00000094: Unknown SROM status code)"
I get this result using PSoC Creator 4.2 and a CY8CKIT-062-BLE as the programmer for a custom board.
- SW5 is POS2 (3.3V)
- SW6 is External
From PSoC Programmer 3.29.0 I see:
Successfully Connected to KitProg3 (CMSIS-DAP/BULK/0D090821022A7400) at 12:09:54 PM | KitProg3. CMSIS-DAP Version 2.0.0. Firmware Version 2.10.878. Hardware Id 02.
Voltage: 3318mV
PSoC Programmer also fails with no detailed message:
Programming Terminated
Erasing of Main Flash Started...
I reviewed several other similar posts, but none showed error 0x00000094 and their solutions did not work for me.
Thanks,
Arobot
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Hello @arobot ,
Yes to program an external board using the PSoC6 BLE Pioneer Kit, you need to have the following settings:
- SW3 to 3.3V
- SW6 to External Device
- SW7 to VDDD/KitProg2
With these settings you should be able to program. In case the programming fails, please check the hardware design guide and ensure you have the same connections on your custom board:
Also please check the XRES pin, power pin connections in your design. Attach the schematic if possible.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Hello @arobot ,
Yes to program an external board using the PSoC6 BLE Pioneer Kit, you need to have the following settings:
- SW3 to 3.3V
- SW6 to External Device
- SW7 to VDDD/KitProg2
With these settings you should be able to program. In case the programming fails, please check the hardware design guide and ensure you have the same connections on your custom board:
Also please check the XRES pin, power pin connections in your design. Attach the schematic if possible.
Regards,
Dheeraj