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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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Summary of Contents for CY3655

Page 1: ...the hardware circuitry on the boards Please refer as needed to the Appendix for a definition of abbreviations and terms used throughout the manual Additional hardware documentation that should be used...

Page 2: ...r enCoRe II Pod 2 7v to 3 6v operation for Wireless enCoRe II Pod Connecting to a Target System Perform the following steps to use the emulator pod 1 Solder or connect a foot adapter to the target sys...

Page 3: ...ettering P4552A SSOP 28 Surface Mount CY7C63823 PXC CY7C60223 PXC CY3655 04 Yellow Lettering P4546C Black Lettering PDIP24 PDIP 24 Through hole CY7C63823 SXC CY7C60223 SXC CY3655 05 Yellow Lettering P...

Page 4: ...e output pin When using the pod this capacitor must be loaded on position C12 on the bottom side of the pod board The capacitor footprint on the board at C12 is a 0805 sized surface mount footprint No...

Page 5: ...features Include Supports either PDIP 24 or PDIP 40 enCoRe II devices or Wireless enCoRe II devices Supports either USB or PS 2 connector Supports alternate signal connections to PS 2 connector 5 pin...

Page 6: ...P1 6 can be used by moving the jumpers on J8 and J9 to the side labeled ALT PS 2 Analyzer Headers P1 P2 and P3 are 20 pin headers that are compatible with Agilent logic analyzer terminator adapters T...

Page 7: ...e ICE Cube in circuit emulator To do this place either the PDIP 40 or PDIP 24 foot into the socket at U1 and attach the pod Note that the PDIP 18 and PDIP 16 feet cannot be used on the Applications bo...

Page 8: ...ng the Applications board for Wireless enCoRe II development External power can be easily connected to the board using the Vcc and GND headers The Wireless enCoRe II Pod must be used for emulation wit...

Page 9: ...grammer 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 s...

Page 10: ...s enCoRe II devices in PDIP packages Programming support for all enCoRe II and Wireless enCoRe II devices in surface mount packages with purchase of the appropriate surface mount adapter socket sold s...

Page 11: ...the table below to find which module and which orientation of the module supports your device Note that the correct side of the module A or B must be connected to the DIMM connector and the module mu...

Page 12: ...the DIMM connector and the module must be snapped properly in place 5 Launch the PSoC Programmer application 6 In the programming application select the Port as the MiniProg After selecting the MiniPr...

Page 13: ...8 Surface Mount Emulation Technology AS 28 28 02SS 6ENP GANG Logical Systems PA28SS OT 3 CY3216 01 Side A CY7C63823 PXC CY7C60223 PXC PDIP 24 Through hole NA CY3216 02 Side B CY7C63823 SXC CY7C60223 S...

Page 14: ...ation installed 2 Connect the 5 pin to USB adapter to the MiniProg programmer It will only attach in one orientation 3 Connect the USB end of the 5 pin to USB adapter to the USB cable of a device that...

Page 15: ...A board that can be used to program enCoRe II and Wireless enCoRe II silicon of various package types using a modular system of socket adapters and programming modules in conjunction with either the I...

Page 16: ...CY3655 Hardware User Guide Document Revision History Revision Date Comments Alpha Release 12 14 2004 Initial Release Accompanying Kit Revision 1 0 Beta Release 4 04 05 Beta kit updates Page 16 of 16...

Page 17: ...IM1259G IM1253B IM1253B D MJYS QKJL 40 380V MJYS QKJL 75 380V MJYD JL 75 380V MJYD JL 40 380V CI B02CS01S CI B03CS01S CI BO3GS01S GD10PJX120L2S HEDS 9730 Q50 HEDS 9700 F50 L MZ07 L MZ02 L MZ021 TXVT4G...

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