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ST72682

Manufacturer Part Number
ST72682
Description
USB 2.0 high-speed Flash drive controller
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
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5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3
5.3.4
5.4
Public drive
The public drive is the default configuration in a mono-LUN mode. In this default case, it is
declared as a removable drive.
The public drive is mandatory and can not be removed from the configuration. By
customization (using PC software), it can be declared as a removable drive, a CD-ROM
drive or a hard disk drive.
This drive is the LUN 0 in BOT commands.
Private drive
The Private drive is optional. Its type is “removable drive” and is not configurable.
This drive is protected by password and cannot be directly accessed through the PC
operating system. A PC software tool is necessary to send a command with the password to
unlock the device. The device is then open and accessible by the PC operating system until
reset or reception of a new command to lock the drive.
This drive is the LUN 1 in BOT commands.
Additional drive
The additional drive is optional. Its type can be “removable drive”, “hard disk drive” or “CD-
ROM drive”.
This drive is LUN 1 in BOT commands if the private drive option is not active, and is LUN 2 if
the private drive option is active.
CD-ROM considerations
When a drive is declared as CD-ROM, the ST72682/R21 manages this drive with a logical
block size of 2 Kbytes. To be correctly recognized by the host, it is preferable to build a
CDFS partition on this CD-ROM. See the ‘ST7268x Production Tool User Manual’ for more
information.
Note that the ST72682/R20 doesn’t consider the CD-ROM partition as a specific case. The
logical block size is 512 bytes and any file system can be used.
In both cases, the CD-ROM partition allows the use of the AutoRun operating system
feature. During device connection, the CD-ROM partition is recognized and the host tries to
run the application corresponding to the autorun.inf file present into this CD-ROM partition.
Mass storage interface configuration
In addition to the parameters already described as configurable in the previous chapters,
additional customizable information includes:
USB parameters: VID, PID, all string information.
SCSI parameters: strings for inquiry commands.
Mass storage implementation
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