CY8CKIT-043 PSoC® 4 M-Series Prototyping Kit Guide, Doc. #: 001-97606 Rev. **
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3.
Kit Operation
This chapter introduces you to the features of the PSoC 4 M-Series Prototyping Kit. It describes the
programming and debugging functionality, KitProg USB-UART and USB-I
2
C bridges, and the
method to update the KitProg firmware.
3.1
Theory of Operation
shows the block diagram for the PSoC 4 M-Series Prototyping Kit.
Figure 3-1. Block Diagram of PSoC 4 M-Series Prototyping Kit
The PSoC 4 M-Series Prototyping Kit is simplistic in design and provides complete access to
develop applications using the PSoC 4200M device family. This kit supports the following features:
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KitProg: It is an onboard programmer/debugger, which enables the user to program and debug
the target PSoC 4200M device. It can also act as a USB-UART and USB-I
2
C bridge. When used
as a standalone module, it can be used to program devices of PSoC 3, PSoC 4, or PSoC 5
families through the SWD interface. For more details on the KitProg functionality, refer to the
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Expansion Headers: The PSoC 4 M-Series Prototyping kit brings all I/Os of the target device to
the two expansion headers, enabling the user to have maximum access to the capabilities of the
PSoC 4200M device.
DPDT
SW
EZ-BLE
PSoC 4200M I/O Header
KitProg I/O Header
KitProg
10 Pin
Debug
USB
PSoC 4200M
RESET
SW
SWD
RESET
I2C
UART
User SW
User
LED
Status
LED
Power
LED
I2C
SWD
RESET
UART
KitProg Section
PSoC 4200M Section
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