CY7C63833-LFXC Cypress Semiconductor Corp, CY7C63833-LFXC Datasheet - Page 59

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CY7C63833-LFXC

Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C63833-LFXC
Description
IC USB PERIPHERAL CTRLR 32VQFN
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Series
CY7Cr
Datasheet

Specifications of CY7C63833-LFXC

Controller Type
USB Peripheral Controller
Interface
USB
Voltage - Supply
4 V ~ 5.5 V
Current - Supply
40mA
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
32-VQFN Exposed Pad, 32-HVQFN, 32-SQFN, 32-DHVQFN
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
32
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
770-1001 - ISP 4PORT CYPRESS ENCORE II MCUCY4623 - KIT MOUSE REFERENCE DESIGN428-1774 - EXTENSION KIT FOR ENCORE II428-1773 - KIT DEVELOPMENT ENCORE II
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
428-2258
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21.3 Endpoint 0 Mode
Because both firmware and the SIE are allowed to write to the Endpoint 0 Mode and Count Registers, the SIE provides an interlocking
mechanism to prevent accidental overwriting of data.
When the SIE writes to these registers they are locked and the processor cannot write to them until after it has read them. Writing to
this register clears the upper four bits regardless of the value written.
Table 21-3. Endpoint 0 Mode (EP0MODE) [0x44] [R/W]
Document 38-08035 Rev. *K
Note
Bit 7: SETUP Received
This bit is set by hardware when a valid SETUP packet is received. It is forced HIGH from the start of the data packet phase of
the SETUP transactions until the end of the data phase of a control write transfer, and cannot be cleared during this interval.
While this bit is set to ‘1’, the CPU cannot write to the EP0 FIFO. This prevents firmware from overwriting an incoming SETUP
transaction before firmware has a chance to read the SETUP data.
This bit is cleared by any nonlocked writes to the register.
0 = No SETUP received
1 = SETUP received
Bit 6: IN Received
This bit when set indicates a valid IN packet has been received. This bit is updated to ‘1’ after the host acknowledges an IN data
packet. When clear, it indicates either no IN has been received or that the host did not acknowledge the IN data by sending ACK
handshake.
This bit is cleared by any nonlocked writes to the register.
0 = No IN received
1 = IN received
Bit 5: OUT Received
This bit when set indicates a valid OUT packet has been received and ACKed. This bit is updated to ‘1’ after the last received
packet in an OUT transaction. When clear, it indicates no OUT received.
This bit is cleared by any nonlocked writes to the register.
0 = No OUT received
1 = OUT received
Bit 4: ACK’d Transaction
The ACK’d transaction bit is set when the SIE engages in a transaction to the register’s endpoint, which completes with a ACK
packet.
This bit is cleared by any nonlocked writes to the register.
1 = The transaction completes with an ACK.
0 = The transaction does not complete with an ACK.
Bit [3:0]: Mode [3:0]
The endpoint modes determine how the SIE responds to the USB traffic that the host sends to the endpoint. The mode controls
how the USB SIE responds to traffic, and how the USB SIE changes the mode of that endpoint as a result of host packets to the
endpoint.
5. C = Clear. This bit is cleared only by the user and cannot be set by firmware.
Read/Write
Default
Field
Bit #
Setup Received
R/C
7
0
[5]
IN Received
R/C
6
0
[5]
OUT Received
R/C
5
0
[5]
ACK’d Trans
R/C
4
0
[5]
R/W
3
0
R/W
CY7C63310, CY7C638xx
2
0
Mode[3:0]
R/W
1
0
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