To configure a TE USB FX2 module via USB bus, there are different procedures to follow according to module status and purpose of use.

See OpenFutNet, Firmware Tools Comparison,

For instance, a full quality control test already performed at Trenz Electronic laboratory premises requires all the following steps to be performed:

  1. Cypress USB generic device driver installation;
  2. USB FX2 microcontroller large EEPROM programming;
  3. specific USB device driverinstallation;
  4. an *.iic file generation/download;

  5. a firmware upgrade tool (Cypress tools: CyConsole or CyControlCenter TE tools: OpenFut, OpenFutNet or FX2EEPROMProgrammer) utilization.

reference bitstream file written on SPI Flash

step

first
development
cycle

following
development
cycles

EEPROM recovery
(boot recovery)

quality
control
(lab test)

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(2)

 

 

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(3)

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(4)

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(5)

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(6)(tick)(tick) (tick)
(7) (tick) (tick)

(7) custom bitstream file written on SPI Flash is obviously not performed during quality control.

Configuration steps via USB bus according to module status and purpose of use.


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