CY3655 Hardware User Guide
the P1.0 and P1.1 pins, so any extra circuitry connected to those pins could affect
programming success. Also note that the programming from ICE-Cube is done with
ICE-Cube supplying 3.3 volts to the target system, so make sure any connected devices
can tolerate that voltage. The ICE-Cube is limited to properly supplying a maximum of
250 mA to the target circuit during programming.
5. Launch the PSoC Programmer application.
6. In the programming application, select the Port as the ICE-Cube by choosing
“USB/xxxxCxxx” where the “x” is specific to the USB device ID of your ICE-Cube. Most
likely, the ICE-Cube will be the only device in the list that is not an LPT port.
7. First select the appropriate device family then select the device to be programmed.
8. Load the programming file using the “File Load” button.
9. Program.
enCoRe II devices and Wireless enCoRe II devices can be programmed while on the
Applications board using the MiniProg (sold separately). Follow the programming steps below:
1. Using a USB cable, plug the MiniProg programmer into a PC that has the PSoC
Programmer application installed.
2. Place the MiniProg programmer on the 5-pin header (J2) of the Applications board. It
will only attach in one orientation. Note that there may be slight mechanical interference
with the MiniProg from the J9 header, but it will still work properly.
3. Make sure no external power supply is connected to Vcc or GND on the Applications
board. Make sure there is
not
a USB cable connected to connector J6. Make sure
there is
not
a PS/2 cable connected to connector J10. Note that the programming is
done over the P1.0 and P1.1 pins, so any extra circuitry connected to those pins could
affect programming success. Also note that the programming from MiniProg is done
with MiniProg supplying 5 volts to the target system, so make sure any connected
devices can tolerate that voltage. The MiniProg is limited to properly supplying a
maximum of 100 mA to the target circuit during programming.
4. Launch the PSoC Programmer application.
5. In the programming application, select the Port as the MiniProg. After selecting the
MiniProg, make sure that in the “Results” column of the window, an unexpected
firmware version was not found. If necessary, update the MiniProg’s firmware by
choosing “Upgrade Firmware” in the “Utilities” menu.
6. First select the appropriate device family then select the device to be programmed.
7. Load the programming file using the “File Load” button.
8. Program.
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