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Hello, I wanted to ask the community members if they had any experience using the CYC68013A EZ-USB FX2LP USB Microcontroller to program the PSoc5? I was looking over the schematics for the PSoc5 Development kit and they use this device to connect to a mini-USB connector which you can then program the PSoc5. I want to know if this is a straight forward approach to program the PSoc5 and if there were any problems using this USB microcontroller?
Please share any comments you may have.
Thanks,
Joe
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As I recollect, the FreeSoC board used FX2 chip. You can find FreeSoc schematic and board layout here
GitHub - freesoc/freesoc: freeSoC Board Layouts and Schematics
freeSoC and freeSoC Mini by Jon Moeller — Kickstarter
I would also check a FreeSoC2 schematics
FreeSoC2 Development Board - PSoC5LP - DEV-13229 - SparkFun Electronics
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I was further looking at the Psoc 5 Dev Kit schematics and I noticed U3 which is a EEPROM, I'm starting to think that this is custom code from Cypress and if that is true then this changes everything.
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As I recollect, the FreeSoC board used FX2 chip. You can find FreeSoc schematic and board layout here
GitHub - freesoc/freesoc: freeSoC Board Layouts and Schematics
freeSoC and freeSoC Mini by Jon Moeller — Kickstarter
I would also check a FreeSoC2 schematics
FreeSoC2 Development Board - PSoC5LP - DEV-13229 - SparkFun Electronics
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