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Basic Programming Guide for CY7C68013A(64 to 128 Pin)

posted on 11 Jun 2009 12:15 AM PST
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Hi All
I have designed the PCB for CY7C68013A - 128AXC. I am looking about basic programming technique guide in Assembly,C or C++ Languages . Example : Blinking the a LED . How to configure IN or OUT individual port , USARTS port configuration etc.

Thank You,
Murali


Re: Basic Programming Guide for CY7C68013A(64 to 128 Pin)

aasi posted on 11 Jun 2009 11:25 AM PST
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download the fx2lp dvk content from the site... it has some examples....

Re: Basic Programming Guide for CY7C68013A(64 to 128 Pin)

posted on 12 Jun 2009 11:36 PM PST
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HI aasi
Thank you for your suggestion.
I have installed fx2lp dvk. I gone through the example programs, it's not meant for beginners' and some examples work in Cypress supplied Hardware Kit. I am looking very basic example.
Example : 1. Enable any one port and make the a LED blinking.
2. Configure one port input and anther port output and connect LED's out put configured port, make the High or Low condition at In put configured port accordingly out put port connected LED should react.
3. Configure full duplex or half duplex a USART and connect to the system, What we enter in Key board it should displayed. in the HyperTerminal..
etc.

Thank You

Re: Basic Programming Guide for CY7C68013A(64 to 128 Pin)

aasi posted on 12 Jun 2009 04:17 AM PST
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I don't see that big a problem with 1 and 2.
Look up details of IOx (x represents the port i.e A B etc etc) in the technical reference manual. Using this you should be able to do it very easily.
When it comes to 3 you'll have to implement the protocol on the device too. I have not come across any example of that sort in cypress site.




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