To who it may concerned:
I am trying to program PSOC4 the full part number is CY8C4125PVI-482.
The power jumpers are 1.2 and 3. (without 4th), I am using power by Cyclone programmer.
How do I set "shift frequency inMHz"? and how to set "Reset Singal Setting"?
Thank you so much!
Hi,
error code $00000007 could mean your target board is not getting power.
Let's check if the Cyclone is detecting any voltage on the TVCC Pin on the debug header. The menu path on the touchscreen to enable the detection is:
Menu -> Configure Cyclone -> Configure Screen -> Configure Home Screen -> Choose a line -> Target Voltage Detected.
After you on the Choose a line screen, you have to go through the list and find "Target Voltage Detected". When you see that option, press the box on the left side to select it.
Please confirm that the voltage measured is correct for your board.
Are you using any customer connectors, adapters, or ribbon cables?
Regards,
Johnny
PEmicro
Hey Johnny
Thank you for fast reply. The voltage detected on screen is 3.44V which is in the range.
For Programmer part, all the pins definition is the same with "show pinout" definition.
ERROR means "cannot enter debug mode", therefore, I guesss is it any setting wrong of "reset"?
Looking forward to hear from you soon!
Bing Chen.
Bing,
I recommend you try to connect with our PROGACMP software instead of stand alone mode.
You can find it at
C:\PEMicro\cyclone\InteractiveProgrammer\progacmp.exe
1. Test different Debug Shift Frequencies
2. Try adding a 300 ms reset delay
3. Try powering the board with the Cyclone and externally
Regards,
Johnny
PEmicro
Hi Johnny
I tried progacmp.exe by each "Frequency Shift" and it doesn't work.
In progacmp.exe, the error message is "Failed to power up DAP".
This is a custom board which is a programming adapter and I tried this programming adapter with Cypress programming kit (CY8CKIT-005-A), it works.
So, do you have any suggestion?
Hi Bing,
Did you try programming the evaluation board with the Cyclone? It would be helpful to know that so we can try to isolate the problem.
Can you show us a picture of how you have the hardware connected together?
-Johnny