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To see the device status you should open "Device Manager" using one of this two procedure: - Start\Control Panel\System and Security\System\Device Manger
- write devmgmt.msc in the line “Search programs and files” to go directly to the Device Manager
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Most users don't need this driver, this driver is used only for initial USB FX2 microcontroller programming, which was already done for all supplied TE modules.
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- disconnect the module if it connected or leave the module unconnected;
- configure turn off the TE USB FX2 module;
- module such that the USB microcontroller will provide its default vendor ID and device ID to the USB host. To do it, set “EEPROM” switch to “OFF” state EEPROM connection disabled (EEPROM disconnected from USB microcontroller) . Refer to your module manual for switch location (1);
- turn on the TE USB FX2 module;
- if the TE0300 module is used, the S2 switch must be set to on (RUN);
- if the TE0320 module is used, the S1D switch must be set to off (RUN);
- connect the module to the host computer through the USB interface;
Open "Device Manager" using one of this two procedure:
to go directly to the Device Managerwait until the operating system detects new hardware
and starts the hardware assistant;; module enumerates in recovery mode
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title | If the TE USB FX2 module enumerate as Cypress device you should check if the Cypress Generic USB device driver is already installed; if it is already installed the procedure ends here. |
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- you could set “EEPROM” switch to enable EEPROM connection (EEPROM connected to USB FX2 microcontroller) (1);
- starts the hardware assistant;
answer the hardware assistant questions
as shown in the following images (images to add: you should select the driver for your Operating System;
The driver package contains many folders. During installation, the user shall specify the folder according to 32 (x86)/ 64 (x64) bit distinction and the following table.
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title | Device driver folder selection |
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2000, 32 bit
| MS-Windows-2000\x86 | not available |
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XP, 32 bit | MS-Windows-XP\x86 | not available |
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XP, 64 bit | MS-Windows-XP\x64 | not available |
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Vista, 32 bit
| MS-Windows-Vista+7\x86 | not available |
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Vista, 64 bit | MS-Windows-Vista+7\x64 | not available |
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7, 32 bit
| MS-Windows-Vista+7\x86 | available (an equivalent driver) |
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7, 64 bit
| MS-Windows-Vista+7\x64 | available (an equivalent driver) |
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8, 32 bit
| MS-Windows-Vista+7\x86 | available (an equivalent driver) |
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8, 64 bit | MS-Windows-Vista+7\x64 | available (an equivalent driver) |
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- Check that, in the “Device Manager” under “USB-Controller”, the “Cypress Generic USB Device” has been added.
After that, the EEPROM
could/should be programmed with the
right Vendor ID / Device ID pairfirmware; see
firmware recoverythe OpenFutNet recovery boot or the Cypress recovery boot.(1) Refer to your module manual for switch location.