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I don't get why should i buy this programmer . Instead of the CHEAP one sold by CYGNAL . Their evaluations board come with JTAG programmer/Debugger at only $99 . I have used their programmer /debugger with several of their CPUs including the jtag C2 in the F300 .
How cheap has that thing to be to beat CYGNAL developemt tools??
Actually, evaluation board is for CYF020 and CYF120 modules, not for Cygnal processors themselves. And CYF020/120+EVBCYF have A LOT more preipherals than Cygnal evaluation kits (CAN controller, 32KB SRAM+RTC, LCD etc.) Parallel port programmer is a cheap solution you can build yourself and use FREE FlashLoad Lite to program Cygnal devices from, say, BASCOM. So, you won't need Cygnal's module, at leas for start...And you do not have to buy it, either, but now you have a choice...
Ok..Ok ,, Let's say tha is free if you build it yourself .. What are in that case the capabilites of the reduced version???? where can we get the full blown version!
I 've built the FlashBlaster programmer from DILOGIC but it does not work. The software "FlashLoadLite" says: hardware not detected. There is a 26-pin connector
in the schematic. I only know D25 connector for LPT. I use a D25 connector on the hardware.
May it be the problem? How does such a 26-pin connector look like? Could anyone help me, please???
Hi,
I think if you use ribbon/flat cable type 25PIN D-type and 26PIN header will solve your problem see the picture of the programmer at dilogic.
Note: If you punch a flat/robbon cable on the 25-PIN D-Type connector (that support ribbon/flat cable direct) and match the Pins of the connector to the wire it will be like 1,14,2,15,3,16,4,17........... where as if you punch a ribbon/flat cable to a 26-Pin header you will get 1,2,3,4,5,6,7.....
I think this will clear you very much.
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