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Cy7c68013a Driver Win7

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. If automatic driver binding does not happen, follow the note below to manually bind the driver Note: Open Windows Device Manger, locate the unknown device under other devices, and right-click on the device to select Update Driver. The drivers are located in Drivers Win7 x64. Select a driver based on the operating system. Saleae Logic Analyser Clone Teardown and Reprogramming. Posted on December 14, 2011 by Jack. The Cypress CY7C68013A, so I removed them. Locate the appropriate cyusb driver. For Win 7 x64, this is: C: Cypress Cypress Suite USB 3.4.7 Driver bin wlh x64. CY7C68013A 56PVXC DRIVER FOR MAC - Sellers set the item's declared value and must comply with customs declaration laws. Please note the delivery estimate is greater than 7 business days.

Cypress’s EZ-USB® FX2LP™ (CY7C68013A/14/15/16A) is a low power, highly integrated USB 2.0 microcontroller.

This chip is a General Programmable Interface (GPIF™) that is supposed to ease the development of USB devices such as keyboards, mouses (mice!), flash drives, etc.

Cy7c68013a Driver Win7

Cy7c68013a Driver Win7 Update

The board that I ordered is a development board from AliExpress for $4.60 and I was really impressed with its quality.

There are 2 variants, one with one jumper & another with 2 jumpers. Both comes with a on/off switch and a RESET push button.

The board also has an EEPROM (ATMEL 24C128 on my board) which is used to hold the VID/PID/DID of the device - this is for the host to identify the device to determine the correct driver.

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My board was of the 2 jumper model & I think both are the same.

Cy7c68013a Driver Win7

J1 is to connect/disconnect 2 LEDs from Vcc - these LEDs are connected to D0 & D1

J2 controls the high address bit of the EEPROM making it appear at I2C address 0xA0 or 0xA2 depending on the jumper.

The FX2LP is designed with a unique feature that allows the firmware to be loaded to the chip RAM either from the host or from the EEPROM.

Here we will be discussing a very interesting firmware that converts this $4.60 board into a logic analyzer!