CY8CKIT-043 PSoC® 4 M-Series Prototyping Kit Guide, Doc. #: 001-97606 Rev. **
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Kit Operation
Figure 3-4. Programming Device From PSoC Creator
3.3.2
Debugging Using PSoC Creator
For debugging the project using PSoC Creator, follow steps 1 to 3 from
followed by these steps:
1. Click the
Debug
icon
or press
[F5]
. Alternatively, you can choose
Debug
>
Debug
.
2. When PSoC Creator opens in Debug mode, use the buttons on the toolbar to debug your appli-
cation.
For more details on using the debug features, refer to section 3.2 of the
3.3.3
Programming Using PSoC Programmer
PSoC Programmer (3.23 or later) can be used to program existing
.hex
files into the PSoC 4 M-
Series Prototyping Kit. Refer to section 3.3 of the
how to program using PSoC Programmer.
3.4
USB-UART Bridge
The KitProg can act as a USB-UART bridge. The UART lines between the KitProg and the target are
hard-wired on the board, through the snappable area, with UART_RX assigned to P7[1] and
UART_TX assigned to P7[0] on PSoC 4200M. For more details on the KitProg USB-UART function-
ality, refer to section 5 of the
.
3.5
USB-I
2
C Bridge
The KitProg can function as a USB-I
2
C bridge and communicate with the Bridge Control Panel
(BCP) software utility. The I
2
C lines on the PSoC 4200M device are P4[1] (SDA) and P4[0] (SCL),
which are hardwired on the board to the I
2
C lines of the KitProg. The USB-I
2
C supports I
2
C speeds
of 50 kHz, 100 kHz, 400 kHz, and 1 MHz. For more details on the KitProg USB-I
2
C functionality,
refer to section 6 of the
3.6
Updating the KitProg Firmware
The KitProg firmware normally does not require any update. You can use PSoC Programmer to
update the KitProg firmware. Refer to section 3.5 of the
for more details.