FDC37N769_07 SMSC [SMSC Corporation], FDC37N769_07 Datasheet - Page 33

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FDC37N769_07

Manufacturer Part Number
FDC37N769_07
Description
3.3V Super I/O Controller with Infrared Support for Portable Applications
Manufacturer
SMSC [SMSC Corporation]
Datasheet
Data Transfer Termination
The FDC supports terminal count explicitly through the TC pin and implicitly through the underrun/overrun and end-of-
track (EOT) functions. For full sector transfers, the EOT parameter can define the last sector to be transferred in a
single or multi-sector transfer. If the last sector to be transferred is a partial sector, the host can stop transferring the
data in mid-sector, and the FDC will continue to complete the sector as if a hardware TC was received. The only
difference between these implicit functions and TC is that they return “abnormal termination” result status. Such
status indications can be ignored if they were expected.
Note that when the host is sending data to the FIFO of the FDC, the internal sector count will be complete when the
FDC reads the last byte from its side of the FIFO. There may be a delay in the removal of the transfer request signal
of up to the time taken for the FDC to read the last 16 bytes from the FIFO. The host must tolerate this delay.
Result Phase
The generation of FINT determines the beginning of the result phase. For each of the commands, a defined set of
result bytes has to be read from the FDC before the result phase is complete. These bytes of data must be read out
for another command to start.
RQM and DIO must both equal “1” before the result bytes may be read. After all the result bytes have been read, the
RQM and DIO bits switch to “1” and “0” respectively, and the CB bit is cleared, indicating that the FDC is ready to
accept the next command.
Command Set/Descriptions
Commands can be written whenever the FDC is in the command phase. Each command has a unique set of needed
parameters and status results. The FDC checks to see that the first byte is a valid command and, if valid, proceeds
with the command. If it is invalid, an interrupt is issued. The user sends a Sense Interrupt Status command which
returns an invalid command error. Refer to Table 35 for explanations of the various symbols used. Table 36 lists the
required parameters and the results associated with each command that the FDC is capable of performing.
SMSC DS – FDC37N769
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Rev. 02-16-07
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