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gt3200

Manufacturer Part Number
gt3200
Description
Usb2.0 Phy Ic
Manufacturer
SMC Corporation
Datasheet

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USB2.0 PHY IC
SMSC GT3200, SMSC USB3250
8.2
8.3
8.4
USB2.0 TEST MODES
MODE[1:0]
00
01
10
11
Test_Packet
SE0_NAK
K
J
The OPMODE[1:0] pins allow control of the operating modes.
The OPMODE[1:0] signals are normally changed only when the transmitter and the receiver are
quiescent, i.e. when entering a test mode or for a device initiated resume.
When using OPMODE[1:0] = 10 (state 2), OPMODES are set, and then 5 60MHz clocks later,
TXVALID is asserted. In this case, the SYNC and EOP patterns are not transmitted.
The only exception to this is when OPMODE[1:0] is set to state 2 while TXVALID has been asserted
(the transceiver is transmitting a packet), in order to flag a transmission error. In this case, the PHY
has already transmitted the SYNC pattern so upon negation of TXVALID the EOP must also be
transmitted to properly terminate the packet. Changing the OPMODE[1:0] signals under all other
conditions, while the transceiver is transmitting or receiving data will generate undefined results.
Under no circumstances should the device controller change OPMODE while the DP/DM lines are still
transmitting or unpredictable changes on DP/DM are likely to occur. The same applies for
TERMSELECT and XCVRSELECT.
For FS operation, IDLE is a J state on the bus. SE0 is used as part of the EOP or to indicate reset.
When asserted in an EOP, SE0 is never asserted for more than 2 bit times. The assertion of SE0 for
more than 2.5us is interpreted as a reset by the device operating in FS mode.
OPMODES
Test Mode Support
SE0 Handling
STATE#
0
1
2
3
Table 8.3 USB2.0 Test Mode to Macrocell Mapping
OPERATIONAL MODE
Normal Operation
Stuffing and NRZI
STATE NAME
Normal
Disable
Disable
Normal
Non-Driving
Disable Bit
Table 8.2 Operational Modes
Reserved
encoding
DATASHEET
GT3200, SMSC USB3250 SETUP
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Transceiver operates with normal USB data encoding
and decoding
Allows the transceiver logic to support a soft disconnect
feature which tri-states both the HS and FS transmitters,
and removes any termination from the USB making it
appear to an upstream port that the device has been
disconnected from the bus
Disables bitstuffing and NRZI encoding logic so that 1's
loaded from the TXDATA bus become 'J's on the DP/DM
and 0's become 'K's
N/A
SIE TRANSMITTED
Test Packet data
No transmit
All '1's
All '0's
DATA
DESCRIPTION
XCVRSELECT &
TERMSELECT
Revision 1.3 (10-05-04)
HS
HS
HS
HS

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