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ARINC 661 Part 2 provides a new standard for CDS development by allowing the workflow to be streamlined and enabling development and communication of clear sets of human-machine interface (HMI) requirements.
The Cockpit display systems (or CDS) provides the visible (and audible) portion of the Human Machine Interface (HMI) by which aircrew manage the modern Glass cockpit and thus interface with the aircraft avionics.
Can you please let me know how the device appears in the device manager? Does it appear like an unknown device?
Please provide a screenshot of the same.
Also, are you seeing this issue only with the kitprog device or is this issue there for any other USB device?
Best Regards
Ekta
Attached should be a screenshot of the device manager. You can seeThe Kitprog appears as it should, However, within the 'devices and printers' control panel dialog, kitprog seems to be doing something strange - it will appear, disappear then reappear in a constant loop - as if it is resetting? This is often accompanied by the kitprog mode light flickering erratically too.
Parallels ask for permission to connect to Cypress KitPRog. After selecting yes, I see USB Serial Device (COM4, but I do not see kitprog ) under Ports(COM &LPT). Interestingly I do not see USB devices (as shown above), only USB controllers.
Some background: I am a professor at SJSU and I am using the Cyscope PSoC system to introduce transfer students to PSoC in a low-cost manner, but I did not realize that many students have MACs, and I asking them to buy a PC is not very low cost. (Sorry if this is too much information.) I have looked a the parallels website but it is slow going.
After following these instructions: I was able to get the Kitprog programmer to appear in other devices. In the device manager, the kitprog has a yellow triangle that says the drivers are not installed. I tried to install the drivers from the kitprog directory but an error message comes back driver not found.
Alas but no. The MAC owners all have (or will have)the M1 chips. If school were in session or they were all SJSU students they could borrow a PC for the semester. I read that Parallels 17.0.0 worked, and another is a trick to install that instead of the latest version.
afraid not - sure it is possible but beyond my scope - (for reference I have even tried remote usb hosts (the kitprog running on a windows machine remotely, but accessed through M1 Mac) - works with other usb devices but sadly not the kitprog.
Finally, I successfully programmed a cypress MCU using PSoC Creator on an Apple Silicon-based Mac. That even without any need for any paid virtualization software such as Parallels. Please refer to attached documentation for detailed instructions.
The issue lies in the fact that the drivers provided by Infineon for detecting cypress MCUs are designed for x86 or x64 architectures. However, when running Windows on a Mac through Parallels in your case, the architecture of windows must be ARM based (to run on ARM based processor), rendering the drivers incompatible. The solution involves emulating an x64-based processor on the Apple Silicon processor (M1 or M2, M2 in my case) for an x64 windows (note: not virtualizing, but emulating), thereby making the x64-based drivers compatible. This approach not only resolves the driver compatibility issue for Psoc creator/programmer but also allows for smooth operation of all Windows applications on the apple silicon Mac.
However, I would recommend opting for online Windows emulation instead, as running x64 Windows directly on a Mac tends to be slow at times.
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