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Due to an project i am using the psoc 4 ble module to enable a device the ble functionality. To program the module i am using the miniprog 3. Everytime i try to program the module with the psoc programmer i got a fail. The MINIPROG 3 is listed on the psoc programmer so i think there are no driver issues.
My settings are:
- Powercycle on because there is no externel power supply
- SWD protocol
- Controller: CY8C4247LQI-BL483
- 5 pin
The connection between the miniprog3 (CY8CKIT-002) and the PSoC 4 BLE MODULE (CY8CKIT-142) is shown in attachment CON1.jpg. The settings for the psoc programmer and the fail message are shown in attachment PSOCPROG.jpg.
I am looking forward to read your replies. Thx
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I solved the problem myself. The solution ist that for some reason you can't use the PSoC programmer to program the PSoC 4 BLE MODULE. You have to program it by following these steps:
- In PSoC Creator -> DEBUG -> PROGRAM
- click on miniprog3 and open "Port Settings"
- Active Protocol: SWD
- Clock Speed 24MHz
- Acquire Mode: Powercycle
- Connector 5 pin
- Press OK and Port acquire
- then click on found device under miniprog 3 and click connect
- click ok and FINISHED
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I solved the problem myself. The solution ist that for some reason you can't use the PSoC programmer to program the PSoC 4 BLE MODULE. You have to program it by following these steps:
- In PSoC Creator -> DEBUG -> PROGRAM
- click on miniprog3 and open "Port Settings"
- Active Protocol: SWD
- Clock Speed 24MHz
- Acquire Mode: Powercycle
- Connector 5 pin
- Press OK and Port acquire
- then click on found device under miniprog 3 and click connect
- click ok and FINISHED
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Welcome in the forum!
I think you should be able to use the programmer. You will have to make the same settings (power cycle is needed!). Although I would use 1.6MHz as the clock speed.
Bob