It's coming soon: http://www.cypress.com/?rid=108038 (http://www.cypress.com/?rid=108038)
How soon is the 10$ module coming "soon" exactly? Years, months, weeks, days?
Seems like they are taking pre-orders for the CY8CKIT-059 PSoC® 5LP Prototyping Kit
http://www.cypress.com/?rid=108038 (http://www.cypress.com/?rid=108038)
Ordered 4 of them + $12 shipping within the US, because that's the cheapest they offer via FedEx and seems silly to pay $25 for next day on a pre-order and that was the only other choice.
Can't wait!!!!
Hello folks!
Yes, we have a brand new low-cost prototyping kit featuring not one, but two ARM Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP devices on it - all for $10!
http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059 (http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059)
One of the PSoC 5LP devices comes pre-programmed as a programmer and debugger for all ARM-based PSoCs. You can snap-away this end of the kit and continue using it as a debugger.
We plan to open-source this firmware, so the community can add to it and turn this low-cost kit into a universal ARM SWD debugger.
This kit is expected to ship mid-April, stay tuned! :)
Hello folks!
Yes, we have a brand new low-cost prototyping kit featuring not one, but two ARM Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP devices on it - all for $10!
http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059 (http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059)
One of the PSoC 5LP devices comes pre-programmed as a programmer and debugger for all ARM-based PSoCs. You can snap-away this end of the kit and continue using it as a debugger.
We plan to open-source this firmware, so the community can add to it and turn this low-cost kit into a universal ARM SWD debugger.
This kit is expected to ship mid-April, stay tuned! :)
(OTOH, I remember PSoC5 chips being vaporware for a long time after they were first announced, so ... not perfect.)They did discontinued the PSoC5 and replace them with the PSoC5LP, I guess they did have problems with the first inception of the chip. But the 5LP has been pretty solid since and definitely not vaporware, but not cheap.
Yes, we have a brand new low-cost prototyping kit featuring not one, but two ARM Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP devices on it - all for $10!
http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059 (http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059)
Hello folks!
Yes, we have a brand new low-cost prototyping kit featuring not one, but two ARM Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP devices on it - all for $10!
http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059 (http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059)
One of the PSoC 5LP devices comes pre-programmed as a programmer and debugger for all ARM-based PSoCs. You can snap-away this end of the kit and continue using it as a debugger.
We plan to open-source this firmware, so the community can add to it and turn this low-cost kit into a universal ARM SWD debugger.
This kit is expected to ship mid-April, stay tuned! :)
Any news on the PRoC 4 BLE remote control and mouse dev kits?
Yes, we have a brand new low-cost prototyping kit featuring not one, but two ARM Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP devices on it - all for $10!
http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059 (http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059)
I'm searching everyday on Farnell to see if it's getting there, but no luck.
Is there no other ways of shipping from you other than $25 Fedex?
Yes, we have a brand new low-cost prototyping kit featuring not one, but two ARM Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP devices on it - all for $10!
http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059 (http://www.cypress.com/cy8ckit-059)
I'm searching everyday on Farnell to see if it's getting there, but no luck.
Is there no other ways of shipping from you other than $25 Fedex?
these kits are brand new, so our distribution partners have not picked them up as yet. You'll start seeing them appear in the regular distribution channels by mid-April or May, and they typically offer much better global shipping options.
Also, if you're able to reach out to a local Cypress sales rep in your area, they may be able to hook you up with kits locally too. www.cypress.com/sales (http://www.cypress.com/sales)
Yes, Farnell have very good price for shipping, about $7.5, the items are a bit more expensive, but not that much.
Yes, Farnell have very good price for shipping, about $7.5, the items are a bit more expensive, but not that much.
Farnell does not sell to individuals (hobbyists or students), only to companies. There are shops that deliver your Farnell orders but they take (usually too much, in my country from 20% to 50% + VAT) extra in addition to already high Farnell prices. It would be really nice if I were able to buy kits from Cypress shop with reasonably low cost postage (I have to pay VAT only if the value of order including postage is over 22 EUR, ~ $25). I don't know what it would take to change Farnell's policy, but I think manufactures of semiconductors and kits should really ask and demand for their representatives to do that.
on top of that, when you live in Finland, you cannot order from Farnell UK for example. Farnell will only sell within the same country.
(and yes, the store content is different)
oh I'm fine ordering from Mouser, Digikey etc. I was just adding to the 'Farnell very different here'-story .
Now if only those other stores had any stock :)
both digikey and Mouser have free shipping for orders > 65 EUR and there's always something you can add to the basket
Not sure if I gave the impression that I don't have to pay VAT on top of everything I order from Mouser/digikey. I sure do! :)
I think only Mouser offers DDP (i.e. all duties paid) when shipping with TNT, which only takes the hassle away, but not the cost.
Seems like they are taking pre-orders for the CY8CKIT-059 PSoC® 5LP Prototyping Kit
http://www.cypress.com/?rid=108038 (http://www.cypress.com/?rid=108038)
Ordered 4 of them + $12 shipping within the US, because that's the cheapest they offer via FedEx and seems silly to pay $25 for next day on a pre-order and that was the only other choice.
Can't wait!!!!
looks like the 5LP kit is in stock again, the availability changed sometime tonight: http://www.cypress.com/?rID=108038 (http://www.cypress.com/?rID=108038)
looks like the 5LP kit is in stock again, the availability changed sometime tonight: http://www.cypress.com/?rID=108038 (http://www.cypress.com/?rID=108038)
I ordered 5 of them - they showed up yesterday. I have meetings most of tomorrow so won't get to play until the weekend but they look good!
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2. The next version of the CY8CKIT-059, which will start shipping in a couple of weeks, will have the load capacitors for external 32kHz crystal loaded on the board. You can use P15_2 and P15_3 pins to connect the external 32kHz crystal oscillator.
1. SWDIO and SWDCLK pins are also multiplexed on D+ and D- lines of the PSoC 5LP device. Thus, you can use the PCB USB header of the KitProg along with the XRES signal (connected to R1 and C2) to program the PSoC 5LP device.
2. The next version of the CY8CKIT-059, which will start shipping in a couple of weeks, will have the load capacitors for external 32kHz crystal loaded on the board. You can use P15_2 and P15_3 pins to connect the external 32kHz crystal oscillator.
The boards I have are revision 03 and I see the new boards are revision 05, other than the addition of the RTC load capacitors are there any other changes?
Edit: neslekkim, also on the 4200 sticks it has the rev code on the bigger sticker with the QR code, as well a very faintly on the back of the USB connector.
Got it today rev 03. Positions of RX(12.6), TX(12.7) are swapped on pdf(KitProg sheet) and on silk on the KitProg board.
>Quote from: Evi on Today at 17:53:05 (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=43899.msg666916#msg666916)Got it today rev 03. Positions of RX(12.6), TX(12.7) are swapped on pdf(KitProg sheet) and on silk on theKitProg board.
I mean that physically contact P12.6 must be where P12.6 typed. And the same thing with P12.7. If you try them with multimeter, you'll see the opposite.
I have just created a program to confirm P12.6 and P12.7 on both the kitprog and target boards. This confirms the pins are connected to the correct header pins that have the correct silk screen label. Are you sure you are not measuring the TX and RX pins between the kitprog and target board, these should be reversed.
Yes.Sorry, my mistake, forget about.
Even the Remote control kit was now in stock
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=102638 (http://www.cypress.com/?rID=102638)
I have $25 off too, too bad they didnt subtract that for me.. So I got charged $32 instead of $12, only had $12 in paypal.. So waiting on customer support to get back to me about it
Even the Remote control kit was now in stock
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=102638 (http://www.cypress.com/?rID=102638)
Thanks!
I will settle for the remote instead of the mouse (for now) but with the miniprog 3 included (not that I need it now since I can use one of the 4 prototype boards I already have) I prefer to have a dedicated one.
Plus I had $25 credit because of forum participation (they just stop doing that and I didn't milk it but maybe others did) on the store so I could not resist getting the remote kit :)
I have $25 off too, too bad they didnt subtract that for me.. So I got charged $32 instead of $12, only had $12 in paypal.. So waiting on customer support to get back to me about it
lucky ones, I'm paying $35 for shipping alone.. :(
I have $25 off too, too bad they didnt subtract that for me.. So I got charged $32 instead of $12, only had $12 in paypal.. So waiting on customer support to get back to me about it
With the cheapest shipping $12 mine came to $36.00 after applying the $25 coupon they e-mail me a while back, but I did order the remote.
Did you forget to put the discount coupon during checkout, because it's not automatic.
If they e-mail it to you, it should have had the subject: Your Cypress Store Coupon Order?
the 059 is now out of stock again, prolly another month till more will be stocked. I think they underestimated demand for this one :)
the 059 is now out of stock again, prolly another month till more will be stocked. I think they underestimated demand for this one :)
Well the chip itself goes for over $10 qty 1, and it comes with a 2nd 5LP (for the kitprog part) that cost about the same.
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Ordered both $49 kits, and a couple of the 5lp kits (again), and order already with FedEx, the mouse kit was said to be pre-order, but the order marked it as shipped, so it will be interesting to see what I get on Monday.Double damn, I went for the remote because my last pre-order (the 5LP prototype kit) took around 2 months or so.
Got the remote, mouse and three more 5LP cards, on these cards it was written rev A on the packaging, and on the stick it self, Rev 05.
Dang, I got many miniprogs now ;)