USB2512A Standard Microsystems Corp., USB2512A Datasheet - Page 25

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USB2512A

Manufacturer Part Number
USB2512A
Description
Usb2512a Usb 2.0 High-speed 2-port Hub Controller
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems Corp.
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USB 2.0 Hi-Speed 2-Port Hub Controller
Datasheet
SMSC USB2512A
4.2.3
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.1.1
D e n o te s M a s te r-to -S la v e
In-Circuit EEPROM Programming
The EEPROM can be programmed via ATE by pulling RESET_N low (which tri-states the Hub’s
EEPROM interface and allows an external source to program the EEPROM).
Instead of loading User-Defined Descriptor data from an external EEPROM, the SMSC Hub can be
configured to receive a code load from an external processor via an SMBus interface. The SMBus
interface shares the same pins as the EEPROM interface; if CFG_SEL1 & CFG_SEL0 activates the
SMBus interface, external EEPROM support is no longer available (and the user-defined descriptor
data must be downloaded via the SMBus). Due to system issues, the SMSC Hub waits indefinitely for
the SMBus code load to complete and only “appears” as a newly connected device on USB after the
code load is complete.
The Hub’s SMBus implementation is a subset of the SMBus interface to the host. The device is a
slave-only SMBus device. The implementation in the device is a subset of SMBus since it only supports
two protocols.
The Write Block and Read Block protocols are the only valid SMBus protocols for the Hub. The Hub
responds to other protocols as described in
page
The SMBus interface is used to read and write the registers in the device. The register set is shown
in
Bus Protocols
Typical Write Block and Read Block protocols are shown below. Register accesses are performed
using 7-bit slave addressing, an 8-bit register address field, and an 8-bit data field. The shading
indicates the Hub driving data on the SMBDATA line; otherwise, host data is on the SDA/SMBDATA
line.
The slave address is the unique SMBus Interface Address for the Hub that identifies it on SMBus. The
register address field is the internal address of the register to be accessed. The register data field is
the data that the host is attempting to write to the register or the contents of the register that the host
is attempting to read.
Note: Data bytes are transferred MSB first (msb first).
Block Read/Write
The Block Write begins with a slave address and a write condition. After the command code, the host
issues a byte count which describes how many more bytes will follow in the message. If a slave had
20 bytes to send, the first byte would be the number 20 (14h), followed by the 20 bytes of data. The
byte count may not be 0. A Block Read or Write is allowed to transfer a maximum of 32 data bytes.
Note: For the following SMBus tables:
SMBus Slave Interface
Section 4.2.1, "Internal Register Set (Common to EEPROM and SMBus)," on page
26. Reference the System Management Bus Specification, Rev 1.0.
DATASHEET
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Section 4.3.2, "Invalid Protocol Response Behavior," on
D e n o te s S la v e -to -M a s te r
Revision 1.96 (07-11-08)
13.

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