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ISP1582BS,557

Manufacturer Part Number
ISP1582BS,557
Description
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of ISP1582BS,557

Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
56
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
ISP1582_8
Product data sheet
7.6.1 ST-NXP Wireless Parallel Interface Engine (PIE)
7.6.2 Peripheral circuit
7.6.3 HS detection
7.6.4 Isolation
7.6 ST-NXP Wireless high-speed transceiver
Any A-device, including a PC or laptop, can respond to SRP. Any B-device, including a
standard USB peripheral, can initiate SRP.
The ISP1582 is a device that can initiate SRP.
In the High-Speed (HS) transceiver, the ST-NXP Wireless PIE interface uses a 16-bit
parallel bidirectional data interface. The functions of the HS module also include
bit-stuffing or de-stuffing and Non-Return-to-Zero Inverted (NRZI) encoding or decoding
logic.
To maintain a constant current driver for HS transmit circuits and to bias other analog
circuits, an internal band gap reference circuit and an RREF resistor form the reference
current. This circuit requires an external precision resistor (12.0 k
the analog ground.
The ISP1582 handles more than one electrical state, Full-Speed (FS) or High-Speed (HS),
under the USB specification. When the USB cable is connected from the peripheral to the
host controller, the ISP1582 defaults to the FS state, until it sees a bus reset from the host
controller.
During the bus reset, the peripheral initiates an HS chirp to detect whether the host
controller supports Hi-Speed USB or Original USB. If the HS handshake shows that there
is an HS host connected, then the ISP1582 switches to the HS state.
In the HS state, the ISP1582 must observe the bus for periodic activity. If the bus remains
inactive for 3 ms, the peripheral switches to the FS state to check for a Single-Ended Zero
(SE0) condition on the USB bus. If an SE0 condition is detected for the designated time
(100 s to 875 s; refer to
Section 7.1.7.6), the ISP1582 switches to the HS chirp state to perform an HS detection
handshake. Otherwise, the ISP1582 remains in the FS state, adhering to the bus-suspend
specification.
Ensure that the DP and DM lines are maintained in a clean state, without any residual
voltage or glitches. Once the ISP1582 is reset and the clock is available, ensure that there
are no erroneous pulses or glitches even of very small amplitude on the DP and DM lines.
Remark: If there are any erroneous unwanted pulses or glitches detected by the ISP1582
DP and DM lines, there is a possibility of the ISP1582 clocking this state into the internal
core, causing unknown behaviors.
Rev. 08 — 22 January 2009
Ref. 1 “Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev.
Hi-Speed USB peripheral controller
© ST-NXP Wireless 2009. All rights reserved.
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