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Psoc 62s3 wi-fi bt prototyping kit
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Figure 2-4. PSoC 62S3 Wi-Fi BT Prototyping Board - Top View
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The PSoC 62S3 Wi-Fi BT Prototyping Board has the following peripherals:
1. KitProg3 I/O headers (J6, J7): These headers bring out the USB-UART and USB-I2C interface
pins of the KitProg3 respectively. If the KitProg3 section is broken away, it is also necessary to
connect VTARG and GND as this is used to voltage level translation.
2. KitProg3 programming mode selection button (SW3): This button can be used to switch
between various modes of operation of KitProg3 (CMSIS-DAP BULK, CMSIS-DAP HID or
DAPLink modes). For more details, see the
3. KitProg3 USB connector (J8): The USB cable provided along with the PSoC 62S3 Wi-Fi BT Kit
connects between this USB connector and the PC to use the KitProg3 onboard programmer and
debugger and powers the board.
4. KitProg3 (PSoC 5LP) programmer and debugger (CY8C5868LTI-LP039, U2): The PSoC 5LP
device (CY8C5868LTI-LP039) serving as KitProg3, is a multi-functional system, which includes a
SWD programmer, debugger, USB-I2C bridge and USB-UART bridge. For more details, see the
KitProg3 User
5. KitProg3 5-pin programming header (J5): This header brings out the SWD interface pins of the
KitProg3. This is used to program and debug the PSoC 6 MCU. If KitProg3 section is broken
away, it can be used to program any device over the 5-pin interface. Please note that VTARG is
an input to KitProg3, and hence target must be powered externally. In the PSoC 62S3 Wi-Fi BT
Kit, the on-board regulators on the PSoC 6 MCU section provide VTARG.
6. KitProg3 status LED (LED2): Amber LED indicates the status of KitProg3. For details on the
KitProg3 status, see the
7. PSoC 6 MCU I/O headers (J1, J2): These headers provide connectivity to PSoC 6 MCU GPIOs.
Most of these I/Os are also connected to on-board peripherals.
8. PSoC 6 MCU user button (SW2): This button can be used to provide an input to PSoC 6 MCU.
Note that by default the button connects the PSoC 6 MCU pin to ground when pressed, so you
need to configure the PSoC 6 MCU pin as a digital input with resistive pull-up for detecting the
button press. This button also provides a wake-up source from low-power modes of the device. In
addition, this button can be used to activate the regulator control output from PSoC 6 MCU.
CY8CPROTO-062S3-4343W PSoC 62S3 Wi-Fi BT Prototyping Kit Guide, Doc. # 002-28070 Rev. *A
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