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Hello,
In the Device Configuration Utility (Windows only) of USB-Serial Bridge IC, there is a parameter "VBUS Voltage is 3.3 V", and it is explained to check the checkbox when supplying 3.3 V from VBUS to CY65211.
Is it possible to use VBUS 3.3V in the same way in Linux system?
If so, how should I configure it?
As you know, there is no Device Configuration Utility provided for Linux.
MPN: CY65211-24LTXI
Thanks.
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Hello,
The device can be configured with USB serial Configuration utility (on Windows) and then can be used on Linux
or
Please refer to this thread for downloading configuration utility (linux) Solved: USB-Serial Configuration Utility source code (CY7C... - Infineon Developer Community
Rashi
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Hello,
The device can be configured with USB serial Configuration utility (on Windows) and then can be used on Linux
or
Please refer to this thread for downloading configuration utility (linux) Solved: USB-Serial Configuration Utility source code (CY7C... - Infineon Developer Community
Rashi
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Hi, Rashi-san,
User was able to write on the OS (Linux) using the provided Command line utility.
They accidentally wrote the "CYUSBS236USBDVK_decrypted.cyusbd" included in the package to the CY7C65211 device.
As a result, the IC can no longer be recognized as a USB device by both Linux and Windows.
Is it possible to restore this IC?
Regards,
Naoaki Morimoto
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Hello Morimoto san,
Please check if the device is enumerated on Linux using lsusb -t or in the device manager of Windows
Rashi
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Hi,
As I told you, USB enumeration is not possible. Is there any other way to reset Config?
Best regards,
Naoaki Morimoto
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Hello,
If the device is not enumerating, unfortunately, the configuration can't be reset
Rashi