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04:55 AM
Hi Support team,
My name is "Shaik", I am new to "Embedded Systems". I have confused with few components of "CY3210 MiniProg1 MiniEval1" so can you please clarify my doubts?
I have highlighted few components of "CY3210 MiniProg1 MiniEval1" with "red colored boxes" in the attached JPG file so can you describe me what actually they are? and what the purpose of those?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Shaik
My name is "Shaik", I am new to "Embedded Systems". I have confused with few components of "CY3210 MiniProg1 MiniEval1" so can you please clarify my doubts?
I have highlighted few components of "CY3210 MiniProg1 MiniEval1" with "red colored boxes" in the attached JPG file so can you describe me what actually they are? and what the purpose of those?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Shaik
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Jul 28, 2009
05:08 AM
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Jul 28, 2009
05:08 AM
Hi,
I don't find any attachment here.
-Brijesh
I don't find any attachment here.
-Brijesh
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Jul 28, 2009
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Jul 28, 2009
06:02 AM
Hi Brijesh,
Thank you very much for your reply. Now i have attached the JPG file so please refer it once and describes me what they are?
Regards,
Shaik
Thank you very much for your reply. Now i have attached the JPG file so please refer it once and describes me what they are?
Regards,
Shaik
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Jul 28, 2009
06:16 AM
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Jul 28, 2009
06:16 AM
Hi Shaik,
Please find the attached schematic of this board.
Connector J1-------port 2 is brought out
Jumper JP1--------Vcc selection for 8 pin or 20 pin device
Connector J2------ISSP connector for programming purpose
R6 is trim pot
Cheers,
Brijesh
Please find the attached schematic of this board.
Connector J1-------port 2 is brought out
Jumper JP1--------Vcc selection for 8 pin or 20 pin device
Connector J2------ISSP connector for programming purpose
R6 is trim pot
Cheers,
Brijesh
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Jul 28, 2009
06:59 AM
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Jul 28, 2009
06:59 AM
Hi ,
Thank you Brijiesh. Now i have cleared about what they are but I don't know what's the functionalities of those.
1) You have specified that
Connector J1-------port 2 is brought out
Jumper JP1--------Vcc selection for 8 pin or 20 pin device
Connector J2------ISSP connector for programming purpose
R6 is trim pot
but what It's actual purpose or functionality of those "Connector J1" , "Jumper JP1" , "R6"?
2) What do you mean by "POT" ? Is there any abbreviation for "POT"? and what is the core functionality of "POT"?
3) Can i directly connect to "Connector J2 (ISSP)" without using "PSoC MiniProg"? I mean can i connect the board directly from my PC? If so how can i do that?
Regards,
Shaik Baji
Thank you Brijiesh. Now i have cleared about what they are but I don't know what's the functionalities of those.
1) You have specified that
Connector J1-------port 2 is brought out
Jumper JP1--------Vcc selection for 8 pin or 20 pin device
Connector J2------ISSP connector for programming purpose
R6 is trim pot
but what It's actual purpose or functionality of those "Connector J1" , "Jumper JP1" , "R6"?
2) What do you mean by "POT" ? Is there any abbreviation for "POT"? and what is the core functionality of "POT"?
3) Can i directly connect to "Connector J2 (ISSP)" without using "PSoC MiniProg"? I mean can i connect the board directly from my PC? If so how can i do that?
Regards,
Shaik Baji
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Jul 28, 2009
10:56 AM
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Jul 28, 2009
10:56 AM
Hi Shaik,
Trim Pot word I used for variable resistor.
Please refer schematic.
To understand other basic stuff I recommend you to go through PSoC basic trainings.
You will find couple of basic on demand trainings on following link:
http://www.cypress.com/?id=1327&source=header
Cheers,
Brijesh