User guide

CY8CKIT-002 MiniProg3 User Guide, Doc. # 001-59350 Rev. *E 19
A. Appendix
A.1 Troubleshooting
If you experience difficulty with your MiniProg3, see the following table to correct the problem.
A.2 Regulatory Compliance Information
The CY8CKIT-002 complies with the CE-Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC (Europe) safety
requirement. It has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) regulations.
CISPR 22 - Emissions
EN 55022 Class A - Immunity (Europe)
CE - EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
CE Declaration of Conformity
Table A-1. Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Try
LED does not blink upon power on. Make sure the MiniProg3 USB cable is properly attached to both
MiniProg3 and the computer. If you are using a hub, make sure
that the hub is properly attached to both MiniProg3 and the
computer. If you are using a self-powered hub, the power must be
properly connected. Bus-powered hubs are not recommended.
No Windows USB plug-in sound. Make sure that your computer’s sound is properly configured. If
you are using a hub, try to disconnect and reconnect the hub into
the computer. If it is a powered hub, disconnect the power and
reconnect it while the hub's USB cable is disconnected from the
computer.
Yellow light in the center of MiniProg3
stays on after connecting MiniProg3 and
after launching PSoC Programmer or
PSoC Creator.
This indicates a configuration error. Run PSoC Creator or
PSoC Programmer and try to disconnect and reconnect
MiniProg3. If the yellow light persists, verify that the USB cable is
in good condition, and that it is a high-speed certified cable. If the
condition still persists, call technical support.
Intermittent programming or debugging
failures.
Try reducing the serial clock rate. Verify that the USB cable is in
good condition, and that it is a high-speed certified cable. If the
condition still persists, call technical support.
MiniProg3 is plugged in and the LED lights
have flashed but nothing is happening.
Launch one of the development tools, such as
PSoC Programmer, PSoC Creator, or PSoC Designer.
MiniProg3 is the *A version and the 5-pin
and 10-pin connectors are connected to
the device.
There is a known issue with the *A version of MiniProg3 that was
fixed in the *B revision. If you have a *A programmer, then
connect to the device individually when programming. (The
MiniProg3 revision, either *A or *B, is shown on the sticker on the
back of the device.)