ISP1160BD01TM ST-Ericsson Inc, ISP1160BD01TM Datasheet - Page 36

IC USB HOST CTRL FULL-SPD 64LQFP

ISP1160BD01TM

Manufacturer Part Number
ISP1160BD01TM
Description
IC USB HOST CTRL FULL-SPD 64LQFP
Manufacturer
ST-Ericsson Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of ISP1160BD01TM

Controller Type
USB 2.0 Controller
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
3.3V, 5V
Current - Supply
47mA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
64-LQFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
568-1878-2
ISP1160BD/01,118
ISP1160BD01-T

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Fig 28. ISP1160 suspend and resume clock scheme.
REGULATOR
VOLTAGE
XOSC
9.9.2 HC wake-up from suspended state
On
On
In the suspended state, the device will consume considerably less power by turning
off the internal 48 MHz clock, PLL and crystal, and setting the internal regulator to
power-down mode. The ISP1160 suspend and resume clock scheme is shown in
Figure
Pin H_SUSPEND is the sensing output pin for the HC’s suspended state. When the
HC goes into the USBSuspend state, this pin will output a HIGH level (logic 1). This
pin is cleared to LOW (logic 0) level only when the HC is put into a USBReset state or
USBOperational state (refer to the HcControl register bits 7 to 6; 01H to read, 81H to
write). Bit 11, SuspendClkNotStop, of the HcHardwareConfiguration register (20H to
read, A0H to write), defines if the HC internal clock is stopped or kept running when
the HC goes into the USBSuspend state. After the HC enters the USBSuspend state
for 1.3 ms, the internal clock will be stopped if bit SuspendClkNotStop is logic 0.
For details on power consumption, refer to Philips Application Note
AN10022 ISP1160x Low Power Consumption .
There are three methods to wake up the HC from the USBSuspend state: hardware
wake-up, software wake-up, and USB bus resume. They are described as follows.
Wake-up by pin H_WAKEUP:
hardware wake-up, a way of remote wake-up control for the HC without the need to
access the HC internal registers. H_WAKEUP is an external wake-up control input
pin for the HC. After the HC goes into the USBSuspend state, it can be woken up by
sending a HIGH level pulse to pin H_WAKEUP. This will turn on the HC’s internal
clock, and set bit 6, ClkReady, of the Hc PInterrupt register (24H to read, A4H to
write). Under the USBSuspend state, once pin H_WAKEUP goes HIGH, after 160 s,
the internal clock will be up. If pin H_WAKEUP continues to be HIGH, then the
internal clock will be kept running, and the microprocessor can set the HC into
USBOperational state during this time. If H_WAKEUP goes LOW for more than
1.14 ms, the internal clock stops and the HC goes back into the USBSuspend state.
XOSC_6MHz
28.
On
Rev. 05 — 24 December 2004
HC PLL
PLL_ClkOut
PLL_Lock
HC_EnableClock
HC_RawClk48M
bit 11 (SuspendClkNotStop)
Pins H_SUSPEND and H_WAKEUP provide
HC_ClkOk
H_WAKEUP (pin)
HcHardware Configuration
SWITCH
DIGITAL
CLOCK
On
Embedded USB Host Controller
HC_Clk48MOut
© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2004. All rights reserved.
HC_NeedClock
CS_N (pin)
004aaa375
CORE
ISP1160
HC
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