HD6417720BP133BV Renesas Electronics America, HD6417720BP133BV Datasheet - Page 861

SH3-DSP, WITH USB AND LCDC, PB-F

HD6417720BP133BV

Manufacturer Part Number
HD6417720BP133BV
Description
SH3-DSP, WITH USB AND LCDC, PB-F
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
SuperH® SH7700r
Datasheet

Specifications of HD6417720BP133BV

Core Processor
SH-3 DSP
Core Size
32-Bit
Speed
133MHz
Connectivity
FIFO, I²C, IrDA, MMC, SCI, SD, SIO, SIM, USB
Peripherals
DMA, LCD, POR, WDT
Number Of I /o
117
Program Memory Type
ROMless
Ram Size
16K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.4 V ~ 1.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 4x10b; D/A 2x8b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-20°C ~ 75°C
Package / Case
256-BGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Program Memory Size
-
SH7720 Group, SH7721 Group
24.7
1. When using the USB host controller, the bus clock (Bφ) must be set to 32 MHz or higher. The
2. Usage notes on Resume operation
R01UH0083EJ0400 Rev. 4.00
Sep 21, 2010
peripheral clock (Pφ) must also be set to a higher frequency than 13 MHz.
(1) Phenomenon
(2) Conditions when the above phenomenon occurs
(3) Conditions when the above phenomenon does not occur
(4) Problem avoidance by software
While the USB host is providing an output of a Resume (*1) signal, suppose that (a)
*1: In FullSpeed, D+ = Low and D- = High. In LowSpeed, D+ = High and D- = Low.
*2: In FullSpeed, D+ = High and D- = Low. In LowSpeed, D+ = Low and D- = High.
While a Resume (*1) signal is being output, (a) PortPower is turned off or (b) OverCurrent
is produced.
The above phenomenon will not occur if there is no Resume operation, that is, Suspend
operation has not been done.
If the above phenomenon occurs, Resume is interrupted and then an idle signal is output.
However, turning on PortPower enables device recognition. The above phenomenon is
removed by the subsequent Port Reset for the device. Normal operation is thus recovered.
Note, however, the above phenomenon will not be removed by USB Reset, which is
generated by the HCFS1 and HCFS0 bits in the Hc Control (USBHC) register. For this
reason, if you are using software that issues USB Reset by the HCFS1 and HCFS0 bits in
the Hc Control (USBHC) register, modify the software so that it issues USB Reset (Port
Reset) by setting the PRS bit in the Hc Rh Port Status 1 or Hc Rh Port Status 2
(USBHRPS1 or USBHRPS2) register.
However, there is no need to take corrective action if Port Rest has already been issued by
the PRS bit before the recognition of USB device connection.
PortPower is turned off or that (b) OverCurrent is produced. In this case, the Resume signal
should ordinarily be stopped so that the idle (*2) state will be established. Actually,
however, the result is that an idle signal is output.
Usage Notes
Section 24 USB Host Controller (USBH)
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