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CY7C63231A-PXC

Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C63231A-PXC
Description
IC MCU 3K USB LS PERIPH 18-DIP
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Series
enCoRe™r
Datasheets

Specifications of CY7C63231A-PXC

Applications
USB Microcontroller
Core Processor
M8B
Program Memory Type
OTP (3 kB)
Controller Series
CY7C632xx
Ram Size
96 x 8
Interface
USB
Number Of I /o
10
Voltage - Supply
3.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
18-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Through Hole
Processor Series
CY7C63xx
Core
M8B
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Program Memory Size
3 KB
Data Ram Size
96 B
Interface Type
PS2, USB
Maximum Clock Frequency
12 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
10
Number Of Timers
1
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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USB Mode Tables
The following tables give details on mode setting for the USB
Serial Interface Engine (SIE) for both the control endpoint (EP0)
and non-control endpoint (EP1).
Table 6. USB Register Mode Encoding for Control and Non-Control Endpoint
Note
Mode Column:
The 'Mode' column contains the mnemonic names given to the
modes of the endpoint. The mode of the endpoint is determined
by the 4 bit binaries in the 'Encoding' column as discussed below.
The Status IN and Status OUT modes represent the status IN or
OUT stage of the control transfer.
Encoding Column:
The contents of the 'Encoding' column represent the Mode Bits
[3:0] of the Endpoint Mode Registers (Figure 15 and Figure 16).
The endpoint modes determine how the SIE responds to
different tokens that the host sends to the endpoints. For
example, if the Mode Bits [3:0] of the Endpoint 0 Mode Register
(Figure 15) are set to '0001', which is NAK IN/OUT mode as
shown in Table 6 above, the SIE of the part will send an ACK
handshake in response to SETUP tokens and NAK any IN or
OUT tokens. For more information on the functionality of the
Serial Interface Engine (SIE), see Section .
Document #: 38-08028 Rev. *D
3. STALL bit is the bit 7 of the USB Non-Control Device Endpoint Mode registers. Refer to Section for more explanation.
Disable
NAK IN/OUT
Status OUT Only
STALL IN/OUT
Ignore IN/OUT
Reserved
Status IN Only
Reserved
NAK OUT
ACK OUT(
ACK OUT
NAK OUT - Status IN
ACK OUT - NAK IN
NAK IN
ACK IN
ACK IN(
NAK IN - Status OUT
ACK IN - Status OUT
Mode
(STALL
STALL
(STALL
STALL
[3]
[3]
=0)
=1)
[3]
[3]
= 1)
= 0)
Encoding
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
1000
1001
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1101
0111
1110
1111
SETUP
Accept
Accept
Accept
Accept
Accept
Accept
Accept
Accept
Accept
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
TX 0 Byte
TX Count
TX 0 Byte
TX Count
TX Count
STALL
STALL
STALL
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
NAK
NAK
NAK
NAK
IN
Always
STALL
STALL
STALL
Ignore
Check
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Check
Check
OUT
NAK
NAK
ACK
NAK
ACK
SETUP, IN, and OUT Columns:
Depending on the mode specified in the 'Encoding' column, the
'SETUP', 'IN', and 'OUT' columns contain the device SIE's
responses when the endpoint receives SETUP, IN, and OUT
tokens respectively.
A 'Check' in the Out column means that upon receiving an OUT
token the SIE checks to see whether the OUT is of zero length
and has a Data Toggle (Data1/0) of 1. If these conditions are true,
the SIE responds with an ACK. If any of the above conditions is
not met, the SIE will respond with either a STALL or Ignore. Table
8 gives detailed analysis of all possible cases.
A 'TX Count' entry in the IN column means that the SIE will
transmit the number of bytes specified in the Byte Count Bit [3:0]
of the Endpoint Count Register (Figure 17) in response to any IN
token.
A 'TX 0 Byte' entry in the IN column means that the SIE will
transmit a zero byte packet in response to any IN sent to the
endpoint. Sending a 0 byte packet is to complete the status stage
of a control transfer.
On Control endpoint, after successfully sending an ACK
handshake to a SETUP packet, the SIE forces the
endpoint mode (from modes other than 0000) to 0001.
The mode is also changed by the SIE to 0001 from mode
1011 on issuance of ACK handshake to an OUT.
For Control endpoints
For Control endpoints
For Control endpoints
This mode is changed by the SIE to mode 1000 on
issuance of ACK handshake to an OUT
This mode is changed by the SIE to mode 0001 on
issuance of ACK handshake to an OUT
An ACK from mode 1101 changes the mode to 1100
This mode is changed by the SIE to mode 1100 on
issuance of ACK handshake to an IN
An ACK from mode 1111 changes the mode to 1110
This mode is changed by the SIE to mode 1110 on
issuance of ACK handshake to an IN
Ignore all USB traffic to this endpoint
Reserved
For Control Endpoints
Reserved
In mode 1001, after sending an ACK handshake to an
OUT, the SIE changes the mode to 1000
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