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Mar 30, 2010
12:51 AM
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Mar 30, 2010
12:51 AM
When using bootloader of PSoC3, is there any tool provided by PSoCCreator which is running on PC side? and is there demo project show how bootloader could be implemented via I2C?
Thanks a lot,
George
Thanks a lot,
George
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Mar 30, 2010
04:08 AM
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04:08 AM
Yes George , we have a Bootloader host application which can be found in the PsoC creator Folder. For me it is in
C:\Program Files\cypress\PSoC Creator\1.0\PSoC Creator\bin \bootloader_host.exe. The PSoC3 I2C bootloader Application note will be available in the website in a few days.
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Anu
C:\Program Files\cypress\PSoC Creator\1.0\PSoC Creator\bin \bootloader_host.exe. The PSoC3 I2C bootloader Application note will be available in the website in a few days.
Regards,
Anu
Mar 30, 2010
04:31 AM
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Mar 30, 2010
04:31 AM
Attached the draft version of the App note for your reference . This will guide you how to use the I2C bootloader.
Regards,
Anu
Regards,
Anu
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Mar 31, 2010
12:21 AM
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Mar 31, 2010
12:21 AM
Hi, Anu,
Thank you so much for your answer!
I have read your application notes, you said "It is possible to have your customized bootloader project containing other communication components installed for other purposes". How to make a UART communication based bootloader?
Currently, if UART component is placed, you can not choose it from the tab .cydwr;>"system"->"bootloader"->"IO component", it is blank.
Best Regards,
George
Thank you so much for your answer!
I have read your application notes, you said "It is possible to have your customized bootloader project containing other communication components installed for other purposes". How to make a UART communication based bootloader?
Currently, if UART component is placed, you can not choose it from the tab .cydwr;>"system"->"bootloader"->"IO component", it is blank.
Best Regards,
George
Mar 31, 2010
12:36 AM
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Mar 31, 2010
12:36 AM
George,
The bootloader only supports I2C at this time. What Anu meant is that you can place an UART in your bootloadable project for other applications other than bootloader.
Anu,
The application note is very good. I was able to successfully create a bootloader and run it under 15 minutes. PSoC3 bootloader is really cool.
The bootloader only supports I2C at this time. What Anu meant is that you can place an UART in your bootloadable project for other applications other than bootloader.
Anu,
The application note is very good. I was able to successfully create a bootloader and run it under 15 minutes. PSoC3 bootloader is really cool.
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Mar 31, 2010
01:44 AM
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01:44 AM
Hi, Ganesh,
Got it!
Here is a quite nice place!
Thanks a lot,
George
Got it!
Here is a quite nice place!
Thanks a lot,
George
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Oct 24, 2010
10:51 PM
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Oct 24, 2010
10:51 PM
Is there a similar application note for USB bootloader for PSoC 3.
Thanks
Vincent
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Dec 26, 2010
12:03 PM
Hi Vincent,
There is an Example Project which illustrates the Bootloader using USB Full Speed Component.
The link to this Example Project is given below:
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=46717
Regards,
dasg