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MODULE USB-TO-PARL FIFO 18-DIP

DLP-USB245R

Manufacturer Part Number
DLP-USB245R
Description
MODULE USB-TO-PARL FIFO 18-DIP
Manufacturer
DLP Design Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of DLP-USB245R

Convert From (adapter End)
USB
Convert To (adapter End)
Parallel
Features
Bi-Directional
Interface Type
USB
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V to 5.25 V
Product
Interface Modules
For Use With/related Products
Windows® 98 or higher, Mac OS 8.5 or higher
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
813-1025
9.0 BUS-POWERED CIRCUIT WITH POWER CONTROL
USB bus-powered circuits need to be able to power down in USB Suspend Mode in order to
meet the <= 2.5mA total Suspend current requirement (including external logic):
Figure 4.
Figure 4 shows how to use a discrete P-Channel MOSFET to control the power to external logic
circuits. This “soft-start” circuit accommodates designs that draw more than 100mA at power
up.
Please note the following points in connection with power-controlled designs:
1. The logic to be controlled must have its own reset circuitry so that it will automatically reset
itself when power is reapplied on coming out of Suspend.
2. Set the soft pull-down option bit in the FT245R EEPROM.
3. For USB high-power, bus-powered applications (ones that consume greater than 100mA,
and up to 500mA of current from the USB bus), the power consumption of the application must
be set in the Max Power Field in the internal FT245R EEPROM. A high-power, bus-powered
application uses the descriptor in the internal FT245R EEPROM to inform the system of its
power requirements.
4. PWREN# gets its VCC from VCCIO. For designs using 3.3-volt logic, ensure that VCCIO is
not powered down during Suspend.
Rev. 1.0 (November 2008)
7
8
9
10K
Power Controlled by
Power MOSFET
P-Channel
S
PWREN#
PWREN#
G
10
D
1K
.1uF
VCC
Microcontroller
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