CY7C64013-SC Cypress Semiconductor Corp, CY7C64013-SC Datasheet - Page 37

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CY7C64013-SC

Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C64013-SC
Description
IC MCU 8K FULL SPEED USB 28SOIC
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Series
M8™r
Datasheet

Specifications of CY7C64013-SC

Applications
USB Microcontroller
Core Processor
M8C
Program Memory Type
OTP (8 kB)
Controller Series
CY7C640xx
Ram Size
256 x 8
Interface
I²C, USB, HAPI
Number Of I /o
19
Voltage - Supply
4 V ~ 5.25 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
For Use With
428-1339 - KIT LOW SPEED PERSONALITY BOARD
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
428-1327

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Bit 7 : Data 0/1 Toggle
Whenever the count updates from a SETUP or OUT transaction on endpoint 0, the counter register locks and cannot be written
by the CPU. Reading the register unlocks it. This prevents firmware from overwriting a status update on incoming SETUP or OUT
transactions before firmware has a chance to read the data. Only endpoint 0 counter register is locked when updated. The locking
mechanism does not apply to the count registers of other endpoints.
18.6
The contents of the endpoint mode and counter registers are updated, based on the packet flow diagram in Figure 18-5. Two
time points, UPDATE and SETUP, are shown in the same figure. The following activities occur at each time point:
SETUP:
The SETUP bit of the endpoint 0 mode register is forced HIGH at this time. This bit is forced HIGH by the SIE until the end of the
data phase of a control write transfer. The SETUP bit can not be cleared by firmware during this time.
The affected mode and counter registers of endpoint 0 are locked from any CPU writes once they are updated. These registers
can be unlocked by a CPU read, only if the read operation occurs after the UPDATE. The firmware needs to perform a register
read as a part of the endpoint ISR processing to unlock the effected registers. The locking mechanism on mode and counter
registers ensures that the firmware recognizes the changes that the SIE might have made since the previous IO read of that
register.
UPDATE:
Document #: 38-08001 Rev. *A
1. Endpoint Mode Register – All the bits are updated (except the SETUP bit of the endpoint 0 mode register).
2. Counter Registers – All bits are updated.
3. Interrupt – If an interrupt is to be generated as a result of the transaction, the interrupt flag for the corresponding endpoint is set at this time.
4. The contents of the updated endpoint 0 mode and counter registers are locked, except the SETUP bit of the endpoint 0 mode register which
For details on what conditions are required to generate an endpoint interrupt, refer to Table 19-2.
was locked earlier.
This bit is set on receiving a proper CRC when the endpoint FIFO buffer is loaded with data during transactions. This bit is used OUT
and SETUP tokens only. If the CRC is not correct, the endpoint interrupt occurs, but Data Valid is cleared to a zero.
This bit selects the DATA packet’s toggle state: 0 for DATA0, 1 for DATA1. For IN transactions, firmware must set this bit to the desired
state. For OUT or SETUP transactions, the hardware sets this bit to the state of the received Data Toggle bit.
Endpoint Mode/Count Registers Update and Locking Mechanism
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