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"Pin Descriptions," on page 10 and are identified by an underlined symbol name. The following sub-
sections detail the various configuration straps.
Configuration straps include internal resistors in order to prevent the signal from floating when
unconnected. If a particular configuration strap is connected to a load, an external pull-up or pull-down
should be used to augment the internal resistor to ensure that it reaches the required voltage level
prior to latching. The internal resistor can also be overridden by the addition of an external resistor.
Note: The system designer must guarantee that configuration straps meet the timing requirements
specified in Section 9.5.2, "Reset and Configuration Strap Timing," on page 44 and Section
9.5.1, "Power-On Configuration Strap Valid Timing," on page 43. If configuration straps are not
at the correct voltage level prior to being latched, the device may capture incorrect strap
values.
Note: Configuration straps must never be driven as inputs. If required, configuration straps can be
augmented, or overridden with external resistors.
6.3.1 Non-Removable Device (NON_REM[1:0])
The NON_REM[1:0] configuration straps are sampled at RESET_N negation to determine if ports [2:1]
contain permanently attached (non-removable) devices as follows. Additionally, because the
SUSP_IND indicator functionality is shared with the NON_REM0
configuration strap, the active state
of the LED connected to SUSP_IND will be determined as follows:
Note: If using the local power detect function (LOCAL_PWR pin), the NON_REM[1:0] configuration
straps cannot be used to configure the non-removable state of the USB ports. In this case, the
non-removable state of the ports must be configured in internal device registers via the
Protouch tool or SMBus.
6.3.2 Configuration Select (CFG_SEL[1:0])
Refer to Section 6.1, "Configuration Method Selection," on page 25 for details on CFG_SEL[1:0].
6.3.3 Downstream Battery Charging Enable (BC_EN[2:1])
The battery charging enable configuration straps are used to enable battery charging on the
corresponding downstream port. For example, if BC_EN1
is driven high during the configuration strap
latching time, downstream port 1 will indicate support of battery charging. Refer to Section 8.1.2,
"Downstream Battery Charging," on page 33 for additional information on battery charging.
Table 6.2 NON_REM[1:0]
Configuration Definitions
NON_REM[1:0] DEFINITION
‘00’ All USB ports removable, SUSP_IND LED active high
‘01’ Port 1 is non-removable, SUSP_IND LED active low
‘10’ Ports 1 & 2 are non-removable, SUSP_IND LED active high
‘11’ Ports 1 & 2 are non-removable, SUSP_IND LED active low
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6.3.4 Port Disable (PRT_DIS_Mx/PRT_DIS_Px)
These configuration straps disable the associated USB ports D- and D+ signals, respectively, where
x” is the USB port number. Both the negative “M” and positive “P” port disable configuration straps for
a given USB port must be tied high at reset to disable the associated port.
Table 6.3 PRT_DIS_Mx/PRT_DIS_Px Configuration Definitions
PRT_DIS_M
X/PRT_DIS_PX DEFINITION
‘0’ Port x D-/D+ Signal is Enabled (Default)
‘1’ Port x D-/D+ Signal is Disabled
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Chapter 7 Device Interfaces
The USB2532 provides multiple interfaces for configuration and external memory access. This chapter
details the various device interfaces and their usage.
Note: For information on device configuration, refer to Chapter 6, "Device Configuration," on page 25.
7.1 I
2
C Master Interface
The I
2
C master interface implements a subset of the I
2
C Master Specification (Please refer to the
Philips Semiconductor Standard I
2
C-Bus Specification for details on I
2
C bus protocols). The device’s
I
2
C master interface is designed to attach to a single “dedicated” I
2
C EEPROM for loading
configuration data and conforms to the Standard-Mode I
2
C Specification (100 kbit/s transfer rate and
7-bit addressing) for protocol and electrical compatibility. The device acts as the master and generates
the serial clock SCL, controls the bus access (determines which device acts as the transmitter and
which device acts as the receiver), and generates the START and STOP conditions.
Note: Extensions to the I
2
C Specification are not supported.
Note: All device configuration must be performed via the Pro-Touch Programming Tool. For additional
information on the Pro-Touch programming tool, contact your local sales representative.
7.1.1 I
2
C Message Format
7.1.1.1 Sequential Access Writes
The I
2
C interface supports sequential writing of the device’s register address space. This mode is
useful for configuring contiguous blocks of registers. Figure 7.1 shows the format of the sequential
write operation. Where color is visible in the figure, blue indicates signaling from the I
2
C master, and
gray indicates signaling from the slave.
In this operation, following the 7-bit slave address, the 8-bit register address is written indicating the
start address for sequential write operation. Every subsequent access is a data write to a data register,
where the register address increments after each access and an ACK from the slave occurs.
Sequential write access is terminated by a Stop condition.
7.1.1.2 Sequential Access Reads
The I
2
C interface supports direct reading of the device registers. In order to read one or more register
addresses, the starting address must be set by using a write sequence followed by a read. The read
register interface supports auto-increment mode. The master must send a NACK instead of an ACK
when the last byte has been transferred.
Figure 7.1 I
2
C Sequential Access Write Format
S 7-Bit Slave Address 0
P
A
nnnnnnnn
Data value for
XXXXXX
... nnnnnnnn A
Data value for
XXXXXX + y
Axxxxxxxx A
Register
Address
(bits 7-0)

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