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titleFirmware update comparison table.

generation

2: recovery boot

2: regular/update boot

3: recovery boot

3: regular/update boot

boot modefirmware recoveryregular or firmware updatefirmware recoveryregular or firmware update
EEPROM switch (2)EEPROM switch warning (3)EEPROM always enabled (4)EEPROM switch warning (3)EEPROM always enabled (4)

VID

04B4

0547

04B4

0BD0

PID

8613

1002

8613

0300

device enumerated

Cypress generic USB

DEWESoft TE03xx USB

Cypress generic USB

Trenz Electronic TE USB FX2

required driver

 recovery driver (Cypress)

regular driver (Gen 2)

 recovery driver (Cypress)

regular driver (Gen 3)

firmware source code

Source code available here.

Source code available here.

firmware binary filesBinary files available here.Binary files available here.

recovery tool

Cypress USB Console,
Cypress USB Control Center,
 C# OpenFutNet

 not applicable

Cypress USB Console,
Cypress USB Control Center,
 C# OpenFutNet

not applicable

update toolnot applicablePython OpenFut Generation2Open_FUT (Gen2)not applicable

Cypress USB Console,
Cypress USB Control Center ,
Python OpenFut Generation3Open_FUT (Gen 3),
C# OpenFutNet


(1) The TE USB FX2 module (in recovery boot) is served by the Cypress USB Generic Driver; this driver allows Cypress firmware update tools (Cypress Console, Cypress Control Center) and OpenFutNet to work with the Cypress EZ-USB FX2 microcontroller on the module.
(2) The EEPROM switch connect (enable)/disconnect (disable) the connection between 
(3) EEPROM connection disabled when TE USB FX2 module turned on, then EEPROM connection enabled when TE USB FX2 module is inserted in the USB port of the computer (aka plugged in, aka attached)
(4) EEPROM connection enabled when TE USB FX2 module turned on, then EEPROM connection enabled when TE USB FX2 module is inserted in the USB port of the computer (aka plugged in, aka attached)   

 

Note
EEPROM connection shall always be enabled during EEPROM programming.