USB3300 SMSC Corporation, USB3300 Datasheet - Page 34

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USB3300

Manufacturer Part Number
USB3300
Description
Hi-Speed USB Host
Manufacturer
SMSC Corporation
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Revision 1.06 (07-19-06)
6.1.8.1
6.1.9
6.1.9.1
DATA[7:0]
NXT
CLK
STP
DIR
In
and NXT in the same cycle contains additional information that Rxactive has been asserted. When
NXT is de-asserted and DIR is asserted, the RXD CMD data is transferred to the Link. After the last
byte of the USB receive packet is transferred to the PHY, the linestate will return to idle.
The ULPI full speed receiver operates according to the UTMI/ULPI specification. In the full speed case,
the NXT signal will assert only when the Data bus has a valid received data byte. When NXT is low
with DIR high, the RXD CMD is driven on the data bus.
In full speed, the USB3300 will not issue a Rxactive de-assertion in the RXD CMD until the DP/DM
linestate transition to idle. This prevents the Link from violating the two full speed bit times minimum
turn around time.
Disconnect Detection
A High Speed host must detect a disconnect by sampling the transmitter outputs during the long EOP
transmitted during a SOF packet. The USB3300 only looks for a high speed disconnect during the long
EOP where the period is long enough for the disconnect reflection to return to the host PHY. When a
high speed disconnect occurs the USB3300 will return a RXD CMD and set the host disconnect bit in
the ULPI interrupt status register (address 13h).
When in FS or LS modes, the Link is expected to handle all disconnect detection.
Low Power Mode
Low Power Mode is a power down state to save current when the USB session is suspended. The
Link controls when the PHY is placed into or out of Low Power Mode. In Low Power Mode all of the
circuits are powered down except the interface pins, full speed receiver, VBUS comparators, and ID
comparator.
Entering Low Power/Suspend Mode
To enter Low Power Mode, the Link will write a 0 or clear the SuspendM bit in the Function Control
Register. Once this write is complete, the PHY will assert DIR high and after five rising edges of
CLKOUT, drive the clock low. Once the clock is stopped, the PHY will enter a low power state to
conserve current.
Figure 6.7
Idle
the PHY asserts DIR to take control of the data bus from the Link. The assertion of DIR
around
Turn
Cmd
Rxd
Figure 6.7 ULPI Receive
DATASHEET
PID
Hi-Speed USB Host, Device or OTG PHY with ULPI Low Pin Interface
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D1
Cmd
Rxd
D2
around
Turn
SMSC USB3300
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