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Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
The PSOC Programmer finds our Cypress board fine and successfully downloads the Hex file.
However, the driver station does not see the Cypress board. As suggested in another thread, we have uninstalled and reinstalled (now 4x) the mandatory update for the Cypress board - no luck. Any ideas would be appreciated. |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
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Are you sure the drivers are installed correctly? Go to device manager and look under the USB heading. Make sure you see the board listed and that it is not "Unconfigured". Also, if you press the Button on the board, do the LEDs light up and show you the firmware version of 2 in binary (the second LED lights)? This only works if the driver station is not talking to the board. -Joe |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
Has anyone got this fixed yet? We have spent pretty much the whole day reinstalling the Cypress software, and driver station updates - over and over. The driver station software refuses to recognize the Cypress. All updates have been applied, the Cypress service is running, but it's just not working. Frankly, we're ready to throw the netbook out the window!
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
You did uninstall the Cypress software at least once?
It's just hard to tell from your description if you were only installing it over and over... |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
Look in device manager under USB... what does the PSoC device show up as? If it says unconfigured, then the ftk_3_simfw.hex file is probably deleted. Uninstall the DS update and the install again.
-Joe |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
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But, we finally did get it all working. |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
What did you do to get it working?
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
Our problem is that when plugging the PSoC to the USB Hub from the kit we get a message that says we exceeded the USB Hub power capability.
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
And the Red Power boost USB cable doesn't help?
What kind of switches are connected to the I/O board? What else is on the hub? Can you just connect both the I/O board and the hub directly to the two available Classmate USB ports? And everything else into the hub? |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
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-Joe |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
Thanks! Plugging the PSoC directly to the classmate and everything else to the USB Hub seems to work. I did not find a connection diagram either.
Warning: shorting the 3.3v on the PSoC (like with wiring mistakes) shuts it down: I/O light goes off and green light also goes off on the PSoC. Weird thing is that using 1 Analog Input port shows other 3 following. They probably need to be grounded. |
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Re: Continued problems with Cypress I/O Board
This is typical of a multiplexed A-to-D converter having very high input impedance. If you don't have a channel connected to anything, the input to the converter has nowhere to dump its electrons and thus retains the voltage from the previously selected channel.
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