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IMPORTANT NOTICE Dear customer from August 2 2008, the wireless operations of NXP have moved to a new company, ST-NXP Wireless result, the following changes are applicable to the attached document. ● Company name - NXP ...
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ISP1110 Universal Serial Bus transceiver with UART signaling Rev. 02 — 19 March 2007 1. General description The ISP1110 is a Universal Serial Bus (USB) transceiver that supports Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter (UART) signaling mode. The ISP1110 USB transceiver is fully ...
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NXP Semiconductors 3. Applications I Mobile phone I Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) I Other portable devices 4. Ordering information Table 1. Ordering information Type Package number Name Description ISP1110VH HBCC16 plastic thermal enhanced bottom chip carrier; 16 terminals; body 3 ...
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NXP Semiconductors 6. Pinning information 6.1 Pinning Fig 2. Pin configuration HBCC16; top view Fig 3. Pin configuration HBCC16; bottom view ISP1110_2 Product data sheet USB transceiver with UART signaling 13 RXD 1 TXD 2 RCV 3 ISP1110VH VP/VPO 4 ...
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NXP Semiconductors 6.2 Pin description Table 2. Symbol RXD TXD RCV VP/VPO VM/VMO OE_N SUSPEND 7 SOFTCON 8 VBUSDET DM DP ISP1110_2 Product data sheet Pin description [1] [2] Pin Type Description 1 O UART RXD output to microcontroller (CMOS ...
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NXP Semiconductors Table 2. Symbol V CC(5V0) V CC(UART) VREG V CC(I/O) UART_EN GND [1] Symbol names ending with underscore N, for example, _N, indicate active LOW signals. [ input output; I/O = digital input/output; AI/O ...
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NXP Semiconductors 7. Functional description 7.1 Modes of operation The ISP1110 supports two modes of operation: • USB mode (3.3 V signaling) • UART mode (2.8 V signaling) Table 3 Table 3. V CC(I/O) Off Table 4 ...
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NXP Semiconductors 3. If the phone is switched off (V ISP1110 remain at high-impedance and the PC will not detect any device attachment the phone is switched on (V VBUSDET pin to a HIGH level. 5. The phone ...
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NXP Semiconductors 7.1.3 Mode detection flowchart Fig 4. ISP1110 mode detection flowchart 7.1.4 Mode switching time When the USB cable is connected, the ISP1110 is in USB mode. When the USB cable is removed and the UART cable is connected, ...
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NXP Semiconductors UART mode cannot be enabled until the voltage on V threshold (0 4.0 V). Therefore, the time required to switch from USB mode to UART mode is determined by the RC discharge time on the V ...
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NXP Semiconductors 7.3 V detector BUS The V BUS V CC(5V0) a HIGH level. Otherwise, pin VBUSDET will output a LOW level. The V BUS 7.4 DP pull-up resistor The internal DP pull-up resistor is connected between the VREG and ...
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NXP Semiconductors 8. Limiting values Table 8. Limiting values In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134). Symbol Parameter V supply voltage (5.0 V) CC(5V0) V supply voltage (UART) CC(UART) V input/output supply voltage CC(I/O) V input voltage ...
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NXP Semiconductors Table 10. Static characteristics: supply pins CC(5V0) CC(UART) Typical values are 5 CC(5V0) Symbol Parameter I idle and SE0 supply current CC(5V0)(idle) (5 ...
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NXP Semiconductors Table 11. Static characteristics: digital pins CC(5V0) CC(UART) Typical values are 5 CC(5V0) Symbol Parameter V HIGH-level output voltage OH Example 2.775 ...
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NXP Semiconductors Table 12. Static characteristics: analog I/O pins DP and 4 5 CC(5V0) CC(UART) Typical values are 5 CC(5V0) Symbol Parameter Resistance Z driver output impedance DRV ...
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NXP Semiconductors Table 13. Dynamic characteristics: analog I/O pins DP and 4 5 CC(5V0) CC(UART) Typical values are 5 CC(5V0) Symbol Parameter t driver enable delay to PZH ...
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NXP Semiconductors 12. Test information Fig 9. Load on pins DP and DM Fig 10. Load on pins DP and DM for enable time and disable time Fig 11. Load on pins VM/VMO, VP/VPO and RCV ISP1110_2 Product data sheet ...
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NXP Semiconductors 13. Package outline HBCC16: plastic thermal enhanced bottom chip carrier; 16 terminals; body 0.65 mm terminal 1 index area 1 1 DIMENSIONS (mm are the original ...
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NXP Semiconductors 14. Packing information The ISP1110VH (HBCC16 package) is delivered on a Type A carrier tape, see The tape dimensions are given in The reel diameter is 330 mm. The reel is made of polystyrene and is not designed ...
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NXP Semiconductors 15.1 Introduction to soldering Soldering is one of the most common methods through which packages are attached to Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), to form electrical circuits. The soldered joint provides both the mechanical and the electrical connection. There ...
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NXP Semiconductors • Solder paste printing issues including smearing, release, and adjusting the process window for a mix of large and small components on one board • Reflow temperature profile; this profile includes preheat, reflow (in which the board is ...
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NXP Semiconductors For further information on temperature profiles, refer to Application Note AN10365 “Surface mount reflow soldering description” . 16. Abbreviations Table 17. Acronym ASIC ATX CMOS HBM PDA RXD SE0 TXD UART USB 17. References [1] Universal Serial Bus ...
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NXP Semiconductors 19. Legal information 19.1 Data sheet status [1][2] Document status Product status Objective [short] data sheet Development Preliminary [short] data sheet Qualification Product [short] data sheet Production [1] Please consult the most recently issued document before initiating or ...
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NXP Semiconductors 21. Tables Table 1. Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Table 2. Pin description . . . . . . . ...
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NXP Semiconductors 22. Figures Fig 1. Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Fig 2. Pin configuration ...
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NXP Semiconductors 23. Contents 1 General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Features . . . . . . . . ...