CY8CKIT-147 PSoC® 4100PS Prototyping Kit Guide, Doc. #: 002-18734 Rev. *D
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Kit Operation
3.2
Programming and Debugging the PSoC 4100PS Target Device
The target PSoC 4100PS device can be programmed and debugged using the KitProg2. Before
programming the device, ensure that PSoC Creator and PSoC Programmer software are installed
on the PC. See
Install Software on page 15
for more information.
3.2.1
Programming Using PSoC Creator
1. Connect the prototyping board to the computer through the PCB finger connector (J8), as shown
in
Figure 3-2
. The kit enumerates as a composite device. If you are plugging in the
PSoC 4100PS Prototyping Kit to your PC for the first time, the kit drivers will get installed
automatically. Successful enumeration is indicated by Amber Status LED (LED3) ON. If the
Amber Status LED (LED3) is not ON, refer to the
KitProg2 User Guide
for details on the KitProg2
status and troubleshooting instructions.
Figure 3-2. Connecting the PSoC 4100PS Prototyping Kit to a Computer
2. Open the desired project in PSoC Creator. From inside PSoC Creator, go to
File
>
Open
>
Project/Workspace
. This provides the option to browse and open a previously saved project. If
you want to open one of the code examples provided with the kit, follow the instructions in the
Code Examples chapter on page 25
.
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