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I'm trying to program a PSOC6 using a miniprog4 using JTAG. The only option available is SWD. I've got two PSOC6 on my board, SWD is only for a single device.
Why is the JTAG option grayed out? I've updated firmware. The same issue appears using the Pioneer kit.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Should the MiniProg3 program two PSOC 6 devices in a JTAG chain? Can PSOC Creator debug over JTAG, or does that require SWD?
>>The answer is NO for both...Miniprog only supports SWD.
You need to use JLINK programmer/Debugger to debug using JTAG
Regards
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Hello @SaMa_4682226
Miniprog4 does not support JTAG device. You can refer to the same in the CY8CKIT-005 MiniProg4 Program and Debug Kit Release Notes.
Thanks
Ekta
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I'm using PSOC Creator 4.4.
I have two PSOC6 in the system. This seems to require JTAG, not SWD. What programmer/debugger would you recommend?
Thanks.
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Ekta,
Should the MiniProg3 program two PSOC 6 devices in a JTAG chain? Can PSOC Creator debug over JTAG, or does that require SWD?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Should the MiniProg3 program two PSOC 6 devices in a JTAG chain? Can PSOC Creator debug over JTAG, or does that require SWD?
>>The answer is NO for both...Miniprog only supports SWD.
You need to use JLINK programmer/Debugger to debug using JTAG
Regards