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uda1325

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uda1325
Description
Universal Serial Bus Usb Codec
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NXP Semiconductors
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Philips Semiconductors
1999 May 10
handbook, halfpage
Universal Serial Bus (USB) CODEC
Fig.3 Pin configuration (SDIP42 package).
GP4/BCKO
GP3/WSO
GP0/BCKI
GP5/WSI
GP2/DO
XTAL1b
XTAL2b
SHTCB
GP1/DI
V DDE
V SSE
V SSX
V DDI
V SSI
BCK
SDA
SCL
WS
DA
D
D
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
UDA1325
MGM106
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
V SSA3
XTAL1a
XTAL2a
V DDA3
VRP
VRN
VINR
V SSA2
VINL
V DDA2
V ref(AD)
V ref(DA)
V SSA1
V DDA1
VOUTR
RTCB
TC
VOUTL
V SSO
V DDO
V DDX
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Data and power is transferred via the USB over a 4-wire
cable. The signalling occurs over two wires and
point-to-point segments. The signals on each segment are
differentially driven into a cable of 90
impedance. The differential receiver features input
sensitivity of at least 200 mV and sufficient common mode
rejection.
The analog front-end
The analog front-end is an on-chip generic USB
transceiver. It is designed to allow voltage levels up to V
from standard or programmable logic to interface with the
physical layer of the USB. It is capable of receiving and
transmitting serial data at full speed (12 Mbits/s).
The USB processor
The USB processor forms the interface between the
analog front-end, the ADIF, the ADAC and the
microcontroller. The USB processor consists of:
Bit clock recovery
The bit clock recovery circuit recovers the clock from the
incoming USB data stream using four times over-sampling
principle. It is able to track jitter and frequency drift
specified by the USB specification.
Philips Serial Interface Engine (PSIE)
The Philips SIE implements the full USB protocol layer.
It translates the electrical USB signals into data bytes and
control signals. Depending upon the USB device address
and the USB endpoint address, the USB data is directed
to the correct endpoint buffer. The data transfer could be
of bulk, isochronous, control or interrupt type.
The functions of the PSIE include: synchronization pattern
recognition, parallel/serial conversion, bit
stuffing/de-stuffing, CRC checking/generation, PID
verification/generation, address recognition and
handshake evaluation/generation.
The amount of bytes/packet on all endpoints is limited by
the PSIE hardware to 8 bytes/packet, except for both
isochronous endpoints (336 bytes/packet).
A bit clock recovery circuit
The Philips Serial Interface Engine (PSIE)
The Memory Management Unit (MMU)
The Audio Sample Redistribution (ASR) module.
Preliminary specification
intrinsic
UDA1325
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