CY7C65113-SC Cypress Semiconductor Corp, CY7C65113-SC Datasheet - Page 29

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CY7C65113-SC

Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C65113-SC
Description
IC MCU 8K USB HUB 4 PORT 28-SOIC
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Datasheets

Specifications of CY7C65113-SC

Applications
USB Hub/Microcontroller
Core Processor
M8
Program Memory Type
OTP (8 kB)
Controller Series
USB Hub
Ram Size
256 x 8
Interface
I²C, USB
Number Of I /o
11
Voltage - Supply
4 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Package Type
SOIC
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With
CY3649 - PROGRAMMER HI-LO USB M8428-1339 - KIT LOW SPEED PERSONALITY BOARD
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
428-1331

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Document #: 38-08002 Rev. *D
10.Once the device receives a Set Configuration request, its functions may now be used.
12.The host carries out the enumeration process with this additional function as though it were attached downstream from the hub.
13.When the host assigns an address to this device, it is stored as the other USB address (for example, Address A).
16.0
A USB hub is required to support:
These features are mapped onto a hub repeater and a hub controller. The hub controller is supported by the processor integrated
into the CY7C65113C microcontroller. The hardware in the hub repeater detects whether a USB device is connected to a
downstream port. The connection to a downstream port is through a differential signal pair (D+ and D–). Each downstream port
provided by the hub requires external R
device connected, the hub reads a LOW (zero) on both D+ and D–. This condition is used to identify the “no connect” state.
The hub must have a resistor R
The hub generates an EOP at EOF1, in accordance with the USB 1.1 Specification (section 11.2.2, page 234) as well as USB
2.0 specification (section 11.2.5, page 304).
16.1
A low-speed (1.5 Mbps) USB device has a pull-up resistor on the D– pin. At connect time, the bias resistors set the signal levels
on the D+ and D– lines. When a low-speed device is connected to a hub port, the hub sees a LOW on D+ and a HIGH on D–.
This causes the hub repeater to set a connect bit in the Hub Ports Connect Status register for the downstream port (see
Figure 16-1). Then the hub repeater generates a Hub Interrupt to notify the microcontroller that there has been a change in the
Hub downstream status. The firmware sets the speed of this port in the Hub Ports Speed Register (see Figure 16-2).
A full-speed (12 Mbps) USB device has a pull-up resistor from the D+ pin, so the hub sees a HIGH on D+ and a LOW on D–. In
this case, the hub repeater sets a connect bit in the Hub Ports Connect Status register and generates a Hub Interrupt to notify
the microcontroller of the change in Hub status. The firmware sets the speed of this port in the Hub Ports Speed Register (see
Figure 16-2)
Connects are recorded by the time a non-SE0 state lasts for more than 2.5 µs on a downstream port.
When a USB device is disconnected from the Hub, the downstream signal pair eventually floats to a single-ended zero state. The
hub repeater recognizes a disconnect once the SE0 state on a downstream port lasts from 2.0 to 2.5 µs. On a disconnect, the
corresponding bit in the Hub Ports Connect Status register is cleared, and the Hub Interrupt is generated
.
Bit [0..3] : Port x Connect Status (where x = 1..4).
Bit [4..7] : Reserved.
The Hub Ports Connect Status register is cleared to zero by reset or USB bus reset, then set to match the hardware configuration
by the hub repeater hardware. The Reserved bits [4..7] should always read as ‘0’ to indicate no connection.
11.Following enumeration as a hub, Firmware can optionally indicate to the host that a compound device exists (for example, the
Hub Ports Connect Status
Bit #
Bit Name
Read/Write
Reset
6. The host sends a request for the Device descriptor using the new USB address.
7. Firmware decodes the request and retrieves the Device descriptor from program memory tables.
8. The host performs a control read sequence and Firmware responds by sending its Device descriptor over the USB bus.
9. The host generates control reads from the device to request the Configuration and Report descriptors.
• Connectivity behavior: service connect/disconnect detection
• Bus fault detection and recovery
• Full-/Low-speed device support
keyboard in a keyboard/hub device).
When set to 1, Port x is connected; When set to 0, Port x is disconnected.
Set to 0.
Connecting/Disconnecting a USB Device
USB Hub
Reserved
R/W
7
0
Reserved
UUP
R/W
6
0
connected between its upstream D+ line and V
UDN
Figure 16-1. Hub Ports Connect Status
Reserved
resistors from each signal line to ground, so that when a downstream port has no
R/W
5
0
Reserved
R/W
4
0
Connect
Port 4
Status
R/W
3
0
REG
to indicate it is a full speed USB device.
Connect
Status
Port 3
R/W
2
0
Connect
Status
Port 2
R/W
CY7C65113C
1
0
Address 0x48
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Connect
Status
Port 1
R/W
0
0

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