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Currently, cypd2122 is configured using JLINK. Programming I2C using JLINK generates a programming error (fail@Address 0x000000130 (block verification error). etc
May I ask
1.Does the cypd2122 support jink programming?
2.What is the solution to this mistake?
thank
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Hello,
can you reduce the length of project directory, and make sure there is no Chinese character in the directory and try again. Maybe you can open the PSoC Creator firstly and click File->Open->Projoect/Workspace to navigate to project folder.
If this still invalid, possible to attach your project package and let me try on my side?
Thanks,Fred
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Hello,
1.Does the cypd2122 support jink programming?
> yes, CYPD2122 supports JLINK programming.
2.What is the solution to this mistake?
> can you please clarify more about the 'Programming I2C using JLINK'. What's the function of I2C here? and can you upload the setup and the connection?
Thanks, Fred
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Hello,
If the 'i2c boot-nb.hex' is generated by PSoC Creator, it cannot be programmed using JLINK as the format is not matched. You have to use MiniProg3 or KitProg to program such hex.
To use JLINK, you have to ensure the programming file matching Intel hex format.
Thanks, Fred
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Now I successfully programmed i2cboot.hex into CYPD2122 using miniprog3, and then connected to CYPD2122 via i2c using CY7C65211, but "EZPD configuration utility" does not connect to CYPD2122. I looked at the device Manager and the "USB-Serial configuration utility"cy7c65211 is connected
1.Is there any configuration I missed?
2.Can CY7C65211 be used to configure cypd2122?
Thank you for response
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Hello,
What your USB-Serial configuration utility/cy7c65211 board look like? Is it part of DVK board or you self-made?
Thanks, Fred
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Hello,
can you reduce the length of project directory, and make sure there is no Chinese character in the directory and try again. Maybe you can open the PSoC Creator firstly and click File->Open->Projoect/Workspace to navigate to project folder.
If this still invalid, possible to attach your project package and let me try on my side?
Thanks,Fred
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I am considering whether to continue to use CYPD2122. At present, I am considering CYPD4125. There are several problems about CYPD4125
1.I have looked at CY4541KIT, and can cy7c65215 be used instead of CY7C65211
2.Can I program CYPD4125 through i2c using the EZ-PD configuration utility
Thank you for response
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There is a mistake in the above expression. Can cy7c65211 be used instead of cy7c65215