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1. 2 Click Connect 3 Click Program or press F5 The program operation erases programs verifies protects and performs a checksum The verify is performed before the protect action so all blocks are verified 3 8 1 Turning Verification Off When you are debugging your program you may be making changes rebuilding and reprogram ming a device very frequently To save some time during this process you can select to turn the Ver ification stage off This saves roughly 30 of the total programming time You should not turn Verification off for production programming The verification radio buttons On and Off will not available when you use Miniprog3 to program a PSoC3 device The feature is disabled for PSoC3 devices 3 8 2 Verify Programming To verify device programming click Utilities gt Verify or press F8 This is different from the verifica tion done automatically during programming as protected blocks are not verified If the device is read protected the verify operation fails On completion PSoC Programmer specifies the number of protected blocks The results of the verify procedure fills the text window flowing up from the initial operation com mand To save or copy the results right click the text window and select Copy or Save As from the drop down menu 3 9 Upgrading Firmware Firmware for programmers must be updated to support new and updated PSoC devices and to assure that all of the latest bug fixes have been
2. PERFORM APSoC DESIGNER Programmer Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C Cypress Semiconductor 3901 North First Street San Jose CA 95134 Phone USA 800 858 1810 Phone Intnl 408 943 2600 http Awww cypress com Feedback Copyrights Fran RESS Cypress Semiconductor Corporation 2007 2009 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Cypress Semiconductor Corporation assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuitry other than circuitry embodied in a Cypress product Nor does it convey or imply any license under patent or other rights Cypress products are not warranted nor intended to be used for medical life support life saving critical control or safety applications unless pursuant to an express written agreement with Cypress Furthermore Cypress does not authorize its products for use as critical components in life support systems where a malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user The inclusion of Cypress products in life support systems application implies that the manufacturer assumes all risk of such use and in doing so indemnifies Cypress against all charges PSoC Designer Programmable System on Chip and PSoC Express are trademarks and PSoC is a registered trademark of Cypress Semiconductor Corp All other trademarks or registered trademarks referenced herein are property of the respective corporations Any Source
3. Code software and or firmware is owned by Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Cypress and is protected by and subject to worldwide patent protection United States and foreign United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions Cypress hereby grants to licensee a personal non exclusive non transferable license to copy use modify create derivative works of and compile the Cypress Source Code and derivative works for the sole purpose of creating custom soft ware and or firmware in support of licensee product to be used only in conjunction with a Cypress integrated circuit as speci fied in the applicable agreement Any reproduction modification translation compilation or representation of this Source Code except as specified above is prohibited without the express written permission of Cypress Disclaimer CYPRESS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THIS MATE RIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Cypress reserves the right to make changes without further notice to the materials described herein Cypress does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein Cypress does not authorize its products for use as critical components in life support systems where a malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user The inclusion of Cy
4. applied Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C 13 Feedback Using Programmer Cyt 2 ESS 3 10 14 When PSoC Programmer starts or when a different port is selected Programmer checks the con nected programming device firmware If your device firmware is outdated you will receive a warning similar to the following Port Opened with Warnings at 3 13 27 PM MINI version Expecting 1 74 got 1 67 This indicates that the attached MiniProg requires an update To update the firmware on your programming hardware select Utilities gt Upgrade Firmware The firmware update process begins The following message indicates a successful upgrade MINI Version 1 74 Firmware Update Finished at 3 26 05 PM Succeeded Verifying Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 25 46 PM Firmware Upgrade Requested at 3 25 46 PM JTAG Programming Protocol The JTAG window shows the number of JTAG devices connected in serial It also displays visual description of these devices m When a Cypress device is connected the shaded square is populated with appropriate informa tion m Anon Cypress device allows you to place the critical IR and DR device information The Device Properties window is displayed if you click the device within the JTAG display win dow You can enter the crucial IR and DR identification information and the device name The IR and DR values are in the range of 1 to 128 m Each device icon is s
5. block 3 14 1 Erasing a Block To erase a block the Flash security for the block must be set to U unprotected Refer to the PSoC Designer IDE Guide for information about protecting Flash To erase a block of Flash 1 From the Utilities menu select Erase Block 2 Enter the Block ID and Bank ID of the block you would like to erase 3 Click Erase Block Figure 3 7 The Erase Block Dialog a Erase Block Erase Block Specification This block must be UNPROTECTED Select which BlockID in which BankID needs to be erased Devices with one bank must set BankID to 0 Block ID 000 Bank ID 0 Erase Block If the operation succeeds you will see EraseBlock Succeeded in the Results area Otherwise you will see a specific error message 3 14 2 Erasing the Entire Flash Contents To erase all Flash content Select File gt Erase All or press F9 The Erase All function calls the EraseAll supervisory function which performs a series of steps that destroys the user data in the Flash banks and resets the protection block in each Flash bank to unprotected 3 15 Patch Image You can load a hex file and connect the Miniprog1 to the target devices PSoC Programmer reads the Flash content on the target device and compares it with the selected Hex file Then the PSoC Programmer replaces the Flash blocks which differ This feature is useful to replace calibration data or a manufacturing number Please see the PSoC Programmer COM user
6. guide and code examples in the root installation folder for more information on writing unique applications to complete specific tasks 3 16 Updating PSoC Programmer Programmer is updated frequently Programmer updates contain support for newer Cypress devices and also address bug fixes and feature enhancements You should check for updates frequently to make sure you have support for all devices and any available bug fixes To check for updates go to the Programer web site at cypress com or select Utilities gt Check for Update To check your version of PSoC Programmer select Help gt About PSoC Programmer When you first install PSoC Programmer you are presented with a dialog that allows you to set the frequency of reminders You can disable the reminders if you want to but if you disable reminders Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C 17 Feedback H Using Programmer Se RESS you should check for update periodically so that you are always using software that supports the newest PSoC devices and contains all bug fixes and enhancements Figure 3 8 Update Reminder Gu Update Reminder Reminder Options O Fixed Automatic Web Disabled Automatic Web Reminder The automatic web reminder will check the Cypress web page to see if a newer version of PSoC Programmer is available and will warn the user about it Check for new software iech To change your update preferences 1 From the Utilities
7. names in procedures Click the File icon and then click Open Text in gray boxes Describes Cautions or unique functionality of the product Acronyms The following are acronyms used throughout this user guide design rule checker enhanced parallel port integrated development environment system supervisory call Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C Feedback 2 Installation a SPJ Cypress PERFORM PSoC Programmer may be downloaded directly from the Cypress web site at http www cypress com PSoC Programmer is compatible with PSoC Designer version 4 4 or later 2 1 Setup You cannot install more than one version of PSoC Programmer on the same computer Uninstall any previous version before installing a new version Downloading and Installing from Cypress Web Site Go to http www cypress com psocprogrammer Locate PSoCProgrammer n zip and download the file Use any ZIP compatible program to open the PSoC Programmer installation package Click PSoCProgrammer exe to start the setup wizard 5 Follow the on screen prompts to install PSoC Programmer RON If an earlier version of PSoC Programmer is already installed the Setup Wizard prompts you to delete the older version After you uninstall the previous version repeat steps 4 and 5 to install the latest version Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C 7 Feedback Installation Ge YPRESS 8 Programmer User Guide
8. 417 Reset Power Cycle MiniProg3 MiniP300003255789 a MiniProg3 MiniP300003255789 a gt i Power Detect Clock Speed Status Execution Time Power Status Voltage OFF NA Results MINI version Expecting Select Port in the Port EnumerateDevice failed select Port in the Port EnumerateDevice failed MiniProg3 MiniP30000325 FirstTouch Programmer V For Help press F1 m To open the program from within PSoC Designer load the target project that contains the HEX file and the device to program Select Program gt PSoC Programmer to launch PSoC Program mer Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C Feedback SR Using Programmer Sm Y f 1 ESS Tate Ne FORM 3 2 Selecting a Skin PSoC Programmer can be run as a standalone application or can be called as a COM object from other programs The Programmer interface is flexible and can be presented from within other pro grams There are several different interfaces that you can choose based on your needs and prefer ences and the needs of your program To choose a new skin select a different skin from the View menu Figure 3 2 The View Menu File Tool Bar Status Bar Classic m Classic The same look and feature set as Programmer 2 3x Some of the updated features of Programmer 3 x are not available in this view Modern This is the default and most feature rich view of the Programm
9. RE 17 3 16 Updating PSoC Programmer 17 3 17 Advanced Information 18 Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C 3 Feedback Contents Ge Y PRESS 4 Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C Feedback 1 Introduction E a EMP Cypress PERFORM This document describes the installation and use of Cypress PSoC Programmer software This software is used as a standalone application to program PSoC devices through the use of Intel HEX files It can also be launched from within PSoC Designer to program a device from an open project If the information in this guide is not sufficient to resolve any issues while using PSoC Programmer use the support resources listed in the next section 1 1 Support Free support for PSoC Programmer is available online at http www cypress com psoc Resources include Training Seminars Discussion Forums Application Notes PSoC Consultants TightLink Technical Support Email Knowledge Base and Application Support Technicians Technical Support is also available by phone at 1 800 541 4736 Before using Cypress support services know the version of PSoC Programmer installed on your system To determine the version build or service pack of PSoC Programmer click Help gt About PSoC Programmer 1 2 Product Upgrades Cypress provides scheduled upgrades and version enhancements for PSoC Programmer free of charge You can download them directly from www cypress com under Software a
10. Spec 001 16213 Rev C Feedback 3 Using Programmer wm MP Cypress PERFORM Use PSoC Programmer to open a HEX file select a communication port set a device set a pro gramming mode program verify read and run a checksum 3 1 Starting Programmer You can start PSoC Programmer from the Windows desktop or through PSoC Designer Set up all hardware including the device to program before you start PSoC Programmer m To open PSoC Programmer from the desktop click Windows Start gt Programs gt Cypress gt PSoC Programming gt PSoC Programmer Figure 3 1 PSoC Programmer in Modern View B PSoC Programmer File View Help Re b i Port Selection 4 gt MINIProg1 068644110417 FirstT ouch PSOCFTCY327C Bridge 0000011 MiniProg3 MiniP 300003255 Programmer Utilities JTAG Programming Parameters File Path el Programmer Programming Mode AutoDetection on off OG on O Device Family On off 0 le Device L el Actions Programmer Characteristics Protocol JTAG SWD ISSP Voltage 50V 33v 25V Port Opened with Warnings at 2 11 09 PM Opening Port at 2 11 09 PM Failed Connect to Opening Port at 2 11 03 PM Failed Connect to Opening Port at 2 11 02 PM Connected at 2 10 54 PM Successfully Connected to FirstTouch PSOCFTCY327 Opening Port at 2 10 48 PM C Documents and Settings wbz Desktop CYONS 2001 CYONS2001 Sou MINIProg1 068644110
11. ce family Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C 11 Feedback Using Programmer CY i 2 ESS 3 5 3 5 1 3 6 12 Figure 3 5 PSoC Programmer Device Selection AutoDetection O on off Device Family 24x94 v Programmer Characteristics Protocol JTAG SWD ISSP 120 Devem E Voltage 5 0v 33V O 25 1 8v CY8C24794 24LFXl v Cy8C24794 24LFXI Cy8C24894 24LFXI Results ET Gr EE Warn MINI version Expecting 1 74 got or ee rena Opening P Selecting a Programming Mode Programming Mode determines how PSoC Programmer acquires the device for programming There are three modes m Reset Used for ISSP header programming on a self powered target application board In this mode the target board supplies the power and the programmer uses the reset pin to acquire m Power Cycle Used for programming when the programmer requires power The programmer cycles power to acquire Select the Power Device check box if your target board is not self powered You cannot use the Reset Programming Mode on devices that do not have XRES pin m Power Detect sed for programming when the programmer detects the power applied to the board Available for Miniprog3 and CY3207ISSP H W Clock Speed Clock speed for Miniprog3 is selectable if you use JTAG Programming Protocol The selectable clock speeds are 48Mhz 24Mhz 16Mhz 12Mhz 8Mhz 6Mhz 3 2Mhz 3 0Mhz 1 6Mhz and 1 5Mhz Programming Characterisic
12. e displayed as xx Refer 7d 7e 7d 7e 78 7e 7e 30 30 30 7f 30 7e 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 9a 30 30 30 30 30 77 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Te 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 7e 7d 7e Te 7e 7e 30 30 30 30 7d 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 do 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Te 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 7e 7e 7e 7e 7e 7e 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 7e 7e 7e Je 7e 7e 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 to the PSoC Designer IDE Guide for information about protecting Flash 0000 0400 0800 0c00 1000 1400 1800 1600 2000 2400 2800 2c00 Flash Secu Checksum Click Checksum or press F6 to perform a checksum operation on a device If a HEX file is loaded device values are compared to the loaded file Read and Checksum operations may be completed without a loaded HEX file rity Data Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C a S cypress Feedback p CY ESS Using Programmer 3 14 Erasing Flash The Flash on the device attached to the programmer can be erased completely or block by
13. electable and you can program the selected target device using the pro gramming button Programmer User Guide Spec 4 001 16213 Rev C Feedback G PRESS Using Programmer Figure 3 6 Setting Device Properties e LJ Fle Vee Hob Horna Port Selection dP Programmer i Ustities JTAG MINIPbog F ROGAA 110417 FastT ouch PSOCFTCY 227 D Medea Min 000255 LS ee Device 1 N Deve Name DEVICE I CREMER iw Device set to CYSCIS44PVI 001 at 2 2 Device Family aert to CYBC3Sxx at 2 Successfully Connected to MiniPragd Opening Port at 2 28 28 PN Successfully Connected ta FiratTouch PIKFTUTS Version 1 80 Opening Port at 2 26 25 PN Port Opened with Warnings at 2 26 12 PR HINT version Expecting 1 74 got 1 77 Opening Port at 2 28 12 PR Device set to at 2 26 11 PN D FLASH bytes Device Family set to at 2 28 11 FR Active HEX file set at 2 28 11 PN C Documents and Sett inge vbel Demktop CYONEZ001 CYONS Session Started at 2 28 11 PN PPCON Version 2 0 For Help press FI ME AC 3 10 1 Serial Programming Features Scan Bus You can use Miniprog3 to scan the available device connections The display window updates the current configuration Load Setup You can load the display information from a jtc file Save Setup You can save the display information into a jtc file This file captures all setup infor mation which enables you to perform additio
14. er m Simple Just the basics load a hex file and program Figure 3 3 The Simple View Hex File DesignProject hex MINIProg1 84A795C80811 DPE MRSN Nese 3 3 Using the Simple View The simple view was designed to be called from another program that passes all configuration options to Programmer when it is invoked To keep the interface simple options for setting device family device power settings and other options are hidden in this interface If you would like to use the simple view as a standalone programmer you must switch to Modern or Classic view to set these options All options are retained when switching views 10 Programmer User Guide Spec 4 001 16213 Rev C Feedback Fm 5 CYI R ESS Using Programmer 3 4 Selecting a Port To select a port click the port you are using to connect to the programming device Figure 3 4 PSoC Programmer Port Selection MINIProg1 86864411080F MiniProg3 0000000001F9 MINIProq1 8595F 6970504 a USB yywwDnnn The D implies a USB Adapter Programming goes through the selected USB port to an ICE Cube yy production year ww production work week and nnn serial number USB yywwXnnn The X may be any letter other than D X implies an ICE Cube USB port Pro gramming goes through the USB port to an ICE to program a device yy production year ww production work week and nnn serial number m MiniProg XXXXXXX This version supports Miniprog1 and Mi
15. menu select Update Reminder 2 Choose an update Reminder Option a Fixed Reminds you periodically to check for new software With this option the software reminds you to check the web site and you must manually check for updates a Automatic web Checks the Cypress website periodically when Programmer starts and prompts you to update if an update is available a Disabled Programmer will not remind you to check for updates You should check for updates manually periodically 3 Click OK Note If you select the Fixed Reminder option please know that there may not be an update for PSoC Programmer currently available Please reset the reminder interval under the Fixed reminder switch to an automatic web update or disable the update reminder Close and restart PSoC Pro grammer to reset the notification in the banner and in the status window 3 17 Advanced Information PSoC Programmer provides you a COM interface to generate specific applications In the PSoC Programmer root installation directory the folders Examples and Documentation contain all the information to create unique applciations with the PSoC Programmer COM 18 Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C Feedback
16. nal work and retain the setting 3 11 Aborting a Process Programming and other long processes can be aborted The Abort Process button is enabled only during the busy state of PSoC Programmer The busy state means that programmer is executing a long lasting action such as Program Verify Checksum Read and Upgrade Firmware You can click the Abort Process button at any time during a busy state This will abort execution of the current operation This is most useful when you click Program when a PSoC device is not connected to the program mer or when attempting to Acquire a device using the Reset mode when the device is not powered The Acquire operation takes about 20 seconds to time out Use the Abort process button to avoid waiting for timeout If you opt to abort the process of programming the chip s flash contents the chip could be in an unknown state In such a scenario please reprogram else the device will fail in execution Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C 15 Feedback Using Programmer 3 12 3 13 16 Read Click Read or press F7 to read the contents of a device Device contents are displayed in hexadec imal as shown Read Finished at 11 20 25 AM 0000 0010 0020 0030 0040 0050 0060 0070 0080 0090 Flash Security data is displayed along with the read values in the PSoC Programmer Results win dow as shown Unprotected blocks are displayed as U Protected block ar
17. nd Drivers Also provided are critical updates to system documentation under Design Resources or go to the Design Resources section at http www cypress com psoc Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C 5 Feedback Introduction 1 3 1 4 1 5 Gr PRESS Document Revision History Document Title Programmer User Guide Document No 011 16213 Sie Description of Change 09 01 2004 New document 12 01 2004 Support for additional devices and minor fixes E N 1 17 N N N 1 2 08 18 2005 Mg new Cypress logo and format along with minor 06 02 2006 Added images to illustrate the text Added new information The entire GUI was redesigned and updated so most of the 2504769 5 15 2008 FSU document was significantly re written to document the new interface 2507305 5 22 2008 Fix for defect number 25471 2564710 09 10 2008 Fixed revision to B on page documents 2794391 10 29 2009 PYRS Several updates Distribution External Public Posting None 55 20 Documentation Conventions Convention i Displays file locations user entered text and source code Courier New EU EEN Italics Displays file names and reference documentation Read about the sourcefile hex file in the PSoC Designer User Guide Displays keyboard commands in procedures Bracketed Bold Enter or Ctrl C Represents menu paths pe Open File gt Open gt New Project Bold Displays commands menu paths and icon
18. niprog3 m First Touch XXXXXXXXX When changing ports PSoC Programmer attempts to connect to the selected port and displays the port status in the lower right corner of the window If you were previously connected to a device on another port PSoC Programmer will disconnect from the original device before connecting to the new device USB ports are added to the port list automatically when a programming device is connected and removed from the list when disconnected Setting a base and part device allows the programming operations to perform actions based upon the characteristics of the PSoC device For example CY8C24794 parts require Power Cycle Pro gramming Mode because the reset pin is not available for Reset Programming Mode Flash sizes are determined by selecting a PSoC device Flash size is important when the verify operation is per formed Changing the device enables or disables Acquire Mode options and display Flash size infor mation in the status window To select a device By default PSoC Programmer is set to AutoDetect the device Programmer will query the device and set the device based on the result You can just click the Program button when you are ready to program and the proper device will be selected To select a device with AutoDetection Off 1 Click the Device Family drop down list and select the target device family 2 Click the Device drop down box and select the target device associated with the target devi
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20. press product in a life support sys tems application implies that the manufacturer assumes all risk of such use and in doing so indemnifies Cypress against all charges Use may be limited by and subject to the applicable Cypress software license agreement Flash Code Protection Cypress products meet the specifications contained in their particular Cypress PSoC Data Sheets Cypress believes that its family of PSoC products is one of the most secure families of its kind on the market today regardless of how they are used There may be methods unknown to Cypress that can breach the code pro tection features Any of these methods to our knowledge would be dishonest and possibly illegal Neither Cypress nor any other semiconductor manufacturer can guarantee the security of their code Code protection does not mean that we are guaranteeing the product as unbreakable Cypress is willing to work with the customer who is concerned about the integrity of their code Code protection is constantly evolving We at Cypress are committed to continuously improving the code protection features of our products 2 Programmer User Guide Spec 4 001 16213 Rev C Feedback SE MP Cypress PERFORM 1 Introduction 5 Tal eessen ease geleed aa Nan beten enn ERNA rn snake 5 12 Product Upg des varder 5 13 Document Revision History isis cssaceceessenegecdel miin Ganeeed cd anser ARN Rea 6 1 4 Documentation Conventions rerrrnnvvrverrn
21. s Depending on the Programmer capabilities the user can select various protocols Some programmers are single protocols but others allow you to select different protocols The Device Family and Device drop down adjusts according to the protocol selected and the device to be programmed The following protocols are available m JTAG JTAG programming protocol SWD Serial Wire Debugging ISSP In System Serial Programming 12C USB I2C Bridge Programmer specific supplied voltages are CY3215 5V 3 3V CY3270 1 5V CY8CKIT 003 5V CY3240 5V 3 3V Miniprog1 5V Miniprog3 5V 3 3V 2 5V 1 8V Programmer User Guide Spec 001 16213 Rev C Feedback SYI RESS Using Programmer 3 7 Selecting a HEX File You must load a hex file into PSoC Programmer before programming a device PSoC Programmer only programs devices using hexadecimal files hex If your project is not yet compiled into hexa decimal format use PSoC Designer to prepare your project for programming before continuing To select a file for programming 1 Click File Load or press F4 2 Inthe Open dialog box browse to the folder containing the file then select a file 3 Click Open Programmer responds with a success message Active HEX file set at 10 35 08 AM C Documents and Settings Admin 3 8 Programming a Device You must load a HEX file into PSoC Programmer in order to program a device To program a device 1 Load the HEX file
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