USB low-full-high speed peripherals Forum Discussions
Hello,
I have an older USB device that currently runs on Windows XP, 32-bit. I would like to connect it to a more modern computer, preferably Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, 64-bit. The VendorID tells me it was an Anchor Chips board, which I believe was bought by Cypress. Do I have any hope of finding a driver that can connect to this hardware?
The device instance path is USB\VID_0547&PID_1002\5&2CE30177&0&2
I tried installing the CyUSB3 driver and changing the .ini file, but no luck. Is there any hope of making this work?
Thanks!
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I am using the slave fifo mode and have a data exchange range of about 32Mbps. I need to increase this. Does anyone have any ideas how to do this?
Show LessOn our current design we have a CY7C68003 24-pin QFN transceiver, which only supports device mode. Now we want to change this device into a chip which supports host mode. I hoped for pin compatible chip but I did not find one. Is this true and if so does somebody as a suggestion about a chip with the least layout impact. We only support one USB device which is always connected and embedded into the systems. So we don't need features like current detection,...
Thanks,
Marijn
Show LessI'm using CY7C65213 with Windows7 PC.
Some Win7PC can use, but some PC can't use it
because of no virtual serial com port driver.
In such case, device maneger shows like followings.
Other Device --- ! Virtual Serial Port Device 00
I tried to install manually for this device, but I can't
find out the properly driver.
Please help me to install driver properly for CY7C65213.
Show LessThe SDK for the CY7C65211 doesn't seem to outline how to change the GPIO pins between inputs and outputs. Does anyone know how this is done?
Show LessHello Everybody,
Sorry for posint twice - I found that this forum is more relevant to my problem.
I'm working with CYUSBS232 USB-UART LP Reference Design Kit which has CY7C65213 part installed . I've made a program in MS VIsual C++ 2008 that succesfully reads device parameters, opens device, operates GPIO pins and sends the data through UART via CyUartWrite(). However, when I want to read the data from UART and thus I call CyUartRead() API's function a breakpoint/exception is generated saying something about heap corruption (can't cite the exact message). Intrestingly, this doesn't happen if there's some data received in the input buffer - CyUartRead() returns CY_SUCCESS with correct data reading. I believe this is not a normal behaviour of CyUartRead(): in case of no data received it should simply CY_ERROR_IO_TIMEOUT saying timout has been reached.
Does anyone had similar problem? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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