Failed! Timeout of SPC polling. Lost communication with chip (Status = 0x82)

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JinHan
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Hello,

I've met a problem during PSoC programming .

The error message is as follows: 

Failed! Timeout of SPC polling. Lost communication with chip (Status = 0x82)

Actually, The problem occurred after changing the 3.3V power supply circuits.

Can you give me some advice to solve this problem?

 

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Rakesh_Patrudu
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Hi @JinHan ,

While using a custom PCB, please make sure that your board matches the conditions of the programming pin and power pin connections.
For Programming Pin Connections, please refer to the Hardware Connections section in the PSoC® 5LP Device Programming Specifications, and for Power Pin Connections, please refer to the PSoC Power Pin Connections sections in the PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP Hardware Design Considerations.
Kindly verify and ensure that it follows the pin connection instructions.

Best regards,
Rakesh

 

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Rakesh_Patrudu
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25 solutions authored 5 likes given 50 replies posted

Hi @JinHan ,

While using a custom PCB, please make sure that your board matches the conditions of the programming pin and power pin connections.
For Programming Pin Connections, please refer to the Hardware Connections section in the PSoC® 5LP Device Programming Specifications, and for Power Pin Connections, please refer to the PSoC Power Pin Connections sections in the PSoC 3 and PSoC 5LP Hardware Design Considerations.
Kindly verify and ensure that it follows the pin connection instructions.

Best regards,
Rakesh

 

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BiBi_1928986
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Hello.

In PSoC Programmer window, choose Reset mode instead of Power Cycle.

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