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USB2512I

Manufacturer Part Number
USB2512I
Description
Industrial Temperature Rated USB 2.0 High-Speed 2-Port Hub Controller
Manufacturer
SMSC Corporation
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Industrial Temperature Rated USB 2.0 High-Speed 2-Port Hub Controller
Datasheet
SMSC USB2512i
4.2.1.17
4.2.1.18
4.2.1.19
NUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBER
BIT
BIT
BIT
7:0
7:2
1:0
7:4
3:2
1:0
Register 10h: Power-On Time
Register F6h: Boost_Up
Register F8h: Boost_2:0
POWER_ON_TIME
BOOST_IOUT_2
BOOST_IOUT_1
BOOST_IOUT
BIT NAME
BIT NAME
BIT NAME
Reserved
Reserved
Power On Time: The length of time that it takes (in 2 ms intervals) from the
time the host initiated power-on sequence begins on a port until power is
good on that port.
Reserved
USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for the Upstream Port.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:
Reserved
USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for Downstream Port ‘2’.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:
USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for Downstream Port ‘1’.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:
“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a 00 value
unless specific implementation issues require additional signal
boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.
“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a 00 value
unless specific implementation issues require additional signal
boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.
“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a 00 value
unless specific implementation issues require additional signal
boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.
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Revision 1.92 (11-28-07)

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