


To get this tool, we need to get a Cypress's PROTOTYPE EVB, such as CY8CKIT-043. Then I tried to use KitProg, which is my favorite Note, I modified the main.c so that when I typed '1', 'M" is written Then when I debug the program, as I typed '0' and '1' I could see the LED on and off. (Sorry for these weird letters, they are called "Japanese Katakana") The other from the USB-Serial converter for UART input/output (This will be detected as a COM port from PC)ĬyGlobalIntEnable /* Enable global interrupts. One from CY8CKIT-050 J1 (for program and debug) Then I connected jumpers to CY8CKIT-050 as below The following are the test I ran this morning.Īs I wrote in your other discussion before, I used a USB-Serial converter module I wonder if you are reading our responses.Īnyway, yesterday, I had a chance to visit my office after a few weeks of absence thanks for the COVID-19,
