What is ISSP?
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Dec 19, 2008
12:00 AM
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Dec 19, 2008
12:00 AM
Question: What is ISSP?
Answer:
ISSP is In-System-Serial-Programming. PSoC device can be programmed in the system without removing it from board. Following are some application notes that give more detail about the protocol and the design guidelines to implement the protocol on a PSoC board. There are some design guidelines to support ISSP. Please refer to the following documents:
AN2014 - Design for ISSP
AN2026A - ISSP for CY8C21xxx / CY8C22xxx / CY8C24x43 / CY8C27x43
AN2026B - ISSP for CY8C24x94, CY8C29x66
AN44168 - Host Sourced Serial Programming
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