EXPANDIO-USB-PT-FS Flexipanel, EXPANDIO-USB-PT-FS Datasheet - Page 4

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EXPANDIO-USB-PT-FS

Manufacturer Part Number
EXPANDIO-USB-PT-FS
Description
USB Interface IC Driver-free USB I/O- expander
Manufacturer
Flexipanel
Series
expandIO-USB™r
Datasheet

Specifications of EXPANDIO-USB-PT-FS

Interface
USB
Number Of I /o
32
Interrupt Output
No
Frequency - Clock
375kHz
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
44-TQFP, 44-VQFP
Includes
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Oscillator X1/C2/C3 may be replaced by a low-cost
resonator, provided its frequency tolerance is greater
than 0.25% (full speed devices) or 1.5% (low speed
devices). C1 and C6 should be placed close to the USB
connector. Capacitor(s) C7 should be placed near the
Vss and Vdd pin(s) of the expandIO-USB and are only
required if they would be some distance from C6. C8 is
a filter capacitor for an internal regulator and is required.
The TEAclipper connector is for in-circuit programming
of devices where the firmware has been purchased from
HexWax. It is strongly recommended to allow firmware
updates, even if the firmware is supplied pre-
programmed.
Power Take-Off
A device should only draw current from the USB line
once USB configuration is complete and the host PC is
not is sleep mode. The AllSysGo output (configured
active low) can provide such a switch using the sub-
circuit shown in figure 3. C4 / R6 provide a slow switch-
on to prevent inrush current exceeding USB power
limitations. 1μF and 100nF smoothing capacitors are
recommended on both sides of T1.
Power considerations
If the device is electromagnetically noisy, a ferrite bead
is recommended on the USB Vdd supply in order to
suppress any transmission of noise to the rest of the
USB network.
Design note AN1149 from Microchip Technology, in the
development kit, discusses designs for recharging
batteries using USB bus power.
USB Connectors
Common USB connector and cable configurations are
shown in figure 4 and table 5.
p4
Vdd
(Active low shown)
for each indicator
One LED circuit
R2x
Figure 2
C8
Vdd
Vss
Vdd
Tx / Rx Ind
Tx Ind
Rx Ind
Suspend
Configured
AllSysGo
C7
Vusb
22-Nov-10
TEAclipper
connector
C6
R1
C4
AllSysGo
C1
expandIO-USB
General purpose I/O
T1
1
R6
2
R2
3
4
5
Vss
Vout
The shield on the
OSC2
OSC1
Figure 3
D+
D-
expandIO-USB
Vdd
Vss
X1
C3
C2
4
3
2
1
Vss
USB
connector should be left unconnected. The ID pin on
the mini connector permits the distinction of A and B
plugs. The micro connector pin-out is the same as the
mini connector.
For ultra-low cost products, it is possible to form a USB
Type-A plug direct from a circuit board as shown in
figure 5. This connector is only suitable for a number of
insertions (~50 before cleaning is required).
unshielded and recommended only for ‘dongle’ type
products with no cables attached.
For further dimensional information, refer to figure 6-7 of
the USB 2.0 Specification, in the development kit.
Host-Side Interfacing
expandIO-USB uses the Human Interface Device (HID)
USB interface. It has the advantages that no device
drivers are required, and that a host application can
easily locate the expandIO-USB.
On full speed devices, all exchanges of data (‘reports’)
between the host and the expandIO-USB are 64 bytes
in length. In HID terms, all transfers are 1ms interrupt
reports of 64 bytes, to and from output ID 0 on EP1.
On low speed devices, all exchanges of data (‘reports’)
between the host and the expandIO-USB are 8 bytes in
length. In HID terms, all transfers are 10ms interrupt
reports of 8 bytes, to and from output ID 0 on EP1.
The host software has two perform two tasks. First it
has to locate the device. Then it has to communicate
with it. To locate the device, enumerate all devices with
Vendor ID 0x0B40 and Product ID (shown in table 1).
Then use a Get Feature request for the string 4, the
Std Mini
1
2
3
4
Pin
12.00
HW148-18
0.50
3.00
1
2
3
4
5
1.00-2.00
Shoulder required to prevent over-insertion
Figure 4 Common USB pin-outs for male connectors
1.00
1.00
Name
Gnd
Vcc
D+
D–
ID
Overall PCB width 16.00 or less
2.25
Table 5. USB Connection Key
1.25
Cable
Green
color
White
Black
Red
11.75
Description
+5V (can dip to 4.08V)
Data –
Data +
Type A: Connect to ground
Type B: Not connected
Signal ground
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4. Vss
3. D+
2. D-
1. Vdd
including tracks 2.00 - 2.20
Contacts plated with hard
gold flash (0.25-1.27µm)
over nickel (2.6-5.0µm)
Overall PCB thickness
Dimensions in mm
Figure 5
It is

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