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PDIUSBP11
Universal Serial Bus transceiver
Product specification 1997 Sep 16
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Philips Semiconductors Preliminary specification
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VMO
FEA TURES
Utilizes digital inputs and outputs to transmit and receive USB
cable data
Supports 12Mbit/s “Full Speed” and 1.5Mbit/s “Low Speed” serial
data transmission
Compatible with the VHDL “Serial Interface Engine” from USB
developer’s conference
Available in SO, 14 pin package
Hysteresis on D+, D–, V
MO
inputs
DESCRIPTION
The PDIUSBP11 is a one chip generic USB transceiver. It is designed to allow 5.0V or 3.3V programmable and standard logic to interface with the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus. It is capable of transmitting and receiving serial data at both full speed (12Mbit/s) and low speed (1.5Mbit/s) data rates. The outputs from the serial interface engine (inputs VPO and VMO on the PDIUSBP11) are driven by the host. The gated inputs (outputs VP and VM on the PDIUSBP11) are to be decoded by the host.
Implementation of the Serial Interface Engine along with the USB transceiver allow the designer to make flexible USB compatible devices with widely available logic components.
ORDERING INFORMATION
PACKAGES TEMPERATURE RANGE OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICA PKG. DWG. #
14-pin plastic SO 0°C to +70°C PDIUSBP11 D PDIUSBP11 D SOT108-1 14-pin plastic SSOP 0°C to +70°C PDIUSBP11 DB PDIUSBP11 DB SOT337-1 14-pin plastic TSSOP 0°C to +70°C PDIUSBP11 PW PDUSBP11 PW DH SOT402-1
PIN CONFIGURATION
1
NC
2
OE#
3
RCV
4
VP
5
VM
SUSPND
6 7
GND NC
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
OE#
SPEED
VMO
VPO
RCV
VP
VM
14
V
CC
13
VMO
12
VPO
11
D
10
D–
9
SPEED
8
SV00142
D–
D+
+
SV00143
PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN No.
3 RCV O
2 OE# I
12, 13
4, 5 VP, VM O
11, 10 D+, D– I/O
6 SUSPND I
9 SPEED I
14 V
7 GND Ground reference
PIN
SYMBOL
VPO,
CC
I/O NAME AND FUNCTION
Receive data. CMOS level output for USB differential input
Output Enable. Active LOW, enables the transceiver to transmit data on the bus. When not active the transceiver is in receive mode
Inputs to differential driver . (Outputs from SIE).
VPO VMO RESULT
I
0 0 SE0 0 1 Logic “0” 1 0 Logic “1” 1 1 Undefined
Gated version of D– and D+. Outputs are logic “0” and logic “1”. Used to detect single ended zero (SE0#), error conditions, and interconnect speed. (Inputs to SIE).
VP VM RESULT
0 0 SE0 0 1 Low Speed 1 0 Full Speed 1 1 Error
Data+, Data–. Differential data bus conforming to the Universal Serial Bus standard.
Suspend. Enables a low power state while the USB bus is inactive. While the suspnd pin is active it will drive the RCV pin to a logic “0” state.
Edge rate control. Logic “1” operates at edge rates for “full speed”. Logic “0” operates edge rates for “low speed”.
3.0V to 3.6V power supply
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Philips Semiconductors Preliminary specification
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
UNIT
MIN.MAX
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
UNIT
PDIUSBP11Universal Serial Bus transceiver
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
LIMITS
.
T
V
V
CC
V
I/O
V
amb
DC supply voltage 3.0 3.6 V DC Input voltage range 0 5.5 V
I
DC input range for I/O’s 0 V DC output voltage range 0 V
O
Operating ambient temperature range in free air
See DC and AC characteristics
for individual device
0 +70 °C
CC
CC
V V
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
1, 2
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134) Voltages are referenced to GND (ground = 0V)
LIMITS
MIN MAX
I
GND
V
I
V
I V
T P
DC supply voltage –0.5 +6.5 V
CC
DC input diode current VI < 0 –50 mA
IK
V
DC input voltage Note 3 –0.5 +5.5 V
I
DC input voltage range for I/O’s –0.5 V
I/O
DC output diode current VO > VCC or VO < 0 "50 mA
OK
DC output voltage Note 3 –0.5 VCC +0.5 V
O
DC output source or sink current for VP/VM,
I
O
RCV pins DC output source or sink current for D+/D–
I
O
pins
VO = 0 to V
VO = 0 to V
CC
CC
"15 mA
"50 mA
+0.5 V
CC
, ICCDC VCC or GND current "100 mA
Storage temperature range –60 +150 °C
stg
Power dissipation per package mW
tot
NOTES:
1. Stresses beyond those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability .
2. The performance capability of a high-performance integrated circuit in conjunction with its thermal environment can create junction temperatures which are detrimental to reliability. The maximum junction temperature of this integrated circuit should not exceed 150°C.
3. The input and output voltage ratings may be exceeded if the input and output clamp current ratings are observed.
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