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PSoC 5LP Programmer Firmware

cy.wbz
cy.wbz over 12 years ago

Hello!

 

Today I would like to post an extra project for you guys. Attached to this post is the firmware for the PSoC 5LP device on the Pioneer kit. If you are designing a board and need a programmer and debugger for the board feel free to copy the PSoC 5LP layout on the Pioneer board and use this firmware to enable programming and debugging. The layout files are on the Cypress Pioneer Kit web page:

 

www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-042

 

This will allow you interface your custom board with our PSoC Creator and PSoC Programmer development tools.

 

In the example attached we have two projects, the source code for the PSoC 5LP and a base bootloadable project. To build the project you will need to perform the following actions:

 

1. Make the project KitProg_Bootloader active and build it first.

2. Open the KitProg project TopDesign.

3. Doube click the bootloadable component to open the bootloadable configuration.

4. Select the tab 'dependencies' and select the browse button.

5. Browse to the folder where the KitProg Bootloader.hex file is generated and select this file. Click Ok.

 

Good Luck!

Matt

Attachments:
KitProg version 2_03.zip
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    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member +2
    The other day I found a little SOIC 0.65 pitch board (schmartboard) so I used one of my 4200 SSOP 28 pin chips. I bought 10 SSOPs 10 QFPs and 20 QFN while they were (and still are) a dollar a pop. I had…
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    Former Member over 12 years ago +1
    Wow~ That's cool~
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago +1
    Hi all, Posting the PSoC 5LP firmware updated for PSoC Creator 3.0 -Ranjith Attachments: community.element14.com/.../KitProg.zip
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  • camuyano
    camuyano over 11 years ago

    I was looking for this for a while and has been here since September! oh my god. Today is Christmas eve so I would see this as my Christmas present. Now I'll do my testing to see if my wish can be a reality.

    Great post, thanks.

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    camuyano over 11 years ago

    I was looking for this for a while and has been here since September! oh my god. Today is Christmas eve so I would see this as my Christmas present. Now I'll do my testing to see if my wish can be a reality.

    Great post, thanks.

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    camuyano over 11 years ago in reply to camuyano

    Compiling the project is not a issue for me, however after flashing the PSoC5 on the Pioneer kit is not beeing recognized by the PC as a KitProg. Tried to browse for the drivers to have windows install it as a kit prog like when has the KitProg from the kit firmware. But without any luck. Will resume trying on it latter. If anyone has any update with this please comment bellow.

    I tried upgrading and without upgrading the bootloader component.

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    camuyano over 11 years ago in reply to camuyano

    Success!. This works. However I had to leave the Bootloader as mentioned above on 1.10 plus the USBFS at version 2.40. For the rest it is working. Now I can try what I actually wanted to do. Quick update, this was on my case with Creator 3 Component Pack 7. Note, this is version 2.03 and the latest is 2.07 and I do not know what difference there might be.

     

    My current version: From the Creator about:

    Environment:

    PSoC Creator  3.0 Component Pack 7 (3.0.0.1539)

    Culture: English (United States)

    OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0

    CLR Version: 2.0.50727.4984

     

    Installed CyInstaller Products:

    CY8CKIT-042CY8CKIT-042PSoC 4 Pioneer Kit Rev*B

    PSoC Programmer 3.20.0

    PSoC Creator 3.0 Component Pack 7

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