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ISP1760ET,557

Manufacturer Part Number
ISP1760ET,557
Description
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of ISP1760ET,557

Package Type
TFBGA
Pin Count
128
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
NXP Semiconductors
Table 66.
ISP1760_4
Product data sheet
Bit
56 to 55
54 to 51
50 to 47
46 to 32
DW2
31 to 29
28 to 25
24
23 to 8
7 to 0
DW1
63 to 47
46
45 to 44
43 to 42
41 to 35
34 to 32
Symbol
Cerr[1:0]
NakCnt[3:0]
reserved
NrBytes
Transferred
[14:0]
reserved
RL[3:0]
reserved
DataStart
Address[15:0]
reserved
reserved
S
EPType[1:0]
Token[1:0]
DeviceAddress
[6:0]
EndPt[3:1]
High-speed bulk IN and OUT: bit description
Access
HW — writes
SW — writes
HW — writes
SW — writes
-
HW — writes
SW — writes
0000
-
SW — writes
-
SW — writes
-
-
SW — writes
SW — writes
SW — writes
SW — writes
SW — writes
Value Description
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rev. 04 — 4 February 2008
Error Counter: This field corresponds to the Cerr[1:0] field in TD.
The default value of this field is zero for isochronous transactions.
00 — The transaction will not retry.
11 — The transaction will retry three times. Hardware will
decrement these values.
NAK Counter: This field corresponds to the NakCnt field in TD.
Software writes for the initial PTD launch. The V bit is reset if
NakCnt decrements to zero and RL is a nonzero value. It reloads
from RL if transaction is ACK-ed.
-
Number of Bytes Transferred: This field indicates the number of
bytes sent or received for this transaction. If Mult[1:0] is greater than
one, it is possible to store intermediate results in this field.
Set to 0 for asynchronous TD.
Reload: If RL is set to 0h, hardware ignores the NakCnt value. RL
and NakCnt are set to the same value before a transaction.
Always 0 for asynchronous TD.
Data Start Address: This is the start address for data that will be
sent or received on or from the USB bus. This is the internal
memory address and not the direct CPU address.
RAM address = (CPU address
-
Always 0 for asynchronous TD.
0 — High-speed transaction
1 — Split transaction
This bit indicates whether a split transaction has to be executed:
Transaction type:
00 — Control
10 — Bulk
Token: Identifies the token Packet Identifier (PID) for this
transaction:
00 — OUT
01 — IN
10 — SETUP
11 — PING (written by hardware only)
Device Address: This is the USB address of the function containing
the endpoint that is referred to by this buffer.
Endpoint: This is the USB address of the endpoint within the
function.
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Embedded Hi-Speed USB host controller
400h) / 8
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