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When HUB_RESUME_INHIBIT = ‘0’, Normal Resume Behavior per the USB 2.0 specification
When HUB_RESUME_INHIBIT = ‘1’, Modified Resume Behavior is enabled
Refer to the following subsections for additional details.
8.5.1 Normal Resume Behavior
VBUS_DET is used to detect presence of the Host. If VBUS_DET = ‘1’, then D+ pull-up is asserted
and normal USB functionality is enabled. The SUSP_IND provides an indication of the active or
suspended state of the hub.
The Hub will drive a ‘K’ on the upstream port if required to do so by USB protocol.
If VBUS_DET = ‘0’, then the D+ pull-up is negated. If battery charging is not enabled, the internal hub
logic will be reset, thus negating all downstream ports and associated downstream VBUS enable
signals. The hub will need to be re-enumerated to function, much like a new connect or after a
complete system reset.
8.5.2 Modified Resume Behavior
When the modified resume feature is enabled, the hub functions as follows:
VBUS_DET is used to detect presence of the Host. If VBUS_DET = ‘1’, then D+ pull-up is asserted
and normal USB functionality is enabled. SUSP_IND provides an indication of the active or suspended
state of the hub.
The device will drive a ‘K’ on the upstream port and downstream ports if required to do so by USB
protocol. The device will act as a controlling hub if required to do so by the USB protocol.
If VBUS_DET = ‘0’, then the D+ pull-up is negated, but the hub will not be internally reset. It will power-
on the downstream ports. The hub is able to continue to detect downstream remote wake events.
SUSP_IND provides an indication of the active or suspended state of the hub.
If a USB 2.0 specification compliant resume or wake event is detected by the device, the device is
remote wake enabled, and a port status change event occurs, SUSP_IND will be driven for the time
given in the GLOBAL_RESUME_TIME register.
If a remote wake event is detected on a downstream port:
1. Device disconnect
2. Device connect
3. A currently connected device requests remote wake-up.
Note: Downstream resume events are filtered for approximately 100uS by internal logic.
The device will not drive a ‘K’ on the upstream port. Instead, the SUSP_IND will be driven for
approximately 14 ms. The ‘K’ is not driven upstream because this would potentially back drive a
powered-down host. The device will drive RESUME to only the downstream ports which transmitted
the remote wake signal per the requirements of the USB 2.0 specification for controlling hub behavior.
Note: SUSP_IND is a one shot event. It will assert with each wake event detection. It will not
repeatedly assert in proxy for downstream devices.
For the case where the Host responds and turns on VBUS and can drive a ‘K’ downstream within the
14 ms time frame of a standard resume (measured from the SUSP_IND pin), then the hub detects the
‘K’. It will discontinue “Controlling Hub” activities, drive resume signaling on any other ports, and
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function as expected per the USB 2.0 Specification with respect to a resume event. It will permit the
host to take over resume signaling.
For the case where the host is not able to drive a ‘K’ within the 14 ms time frame, the hub will stop
sending a ‘K’ on the upstream and downstream ports. It must follow through as a controlling hub and
properly terminate the resume with either an EOP or with HS terminations as is currently implemented
in the selective resume case, per the USB specification.
8.6 High Speed Indicator (HS_IND)
The HS_IND pin can be used to drive an LED. The active state of the LED will be determined as
follows:
If CFG_SEL1 = ‘0’, HS_IND is active high.
If CFG_SEL1 = ‘1’, then HS_IND is active low.
Assertion of HS_IND indicates the device is connected at high speed. Negation of HS_IND indicates
the device is connected at full speed.
Note: This pin shares functionality with the CFG_SEL1 configuration strap. The logic state of this pin
is internally latched on the rising edge of RESET_N (RESET_N negation), and is used to
determine the hub configuration method. Refer to Section 6.3.2, "Configuration Select
(CFG_SEL[1:0])," on page 28 for additional information.
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Chapter 9 Operational Characteristics
9.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings*
+3.3 V Supply Voltage (VDD33, VDDA33) (Note 9.1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 V to +3.6 V
Positive voltage on input signal pins, with respect to ground (Note 9.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6 V
Negative voltage on input signal pins, with respect to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.5 V
Positive voltage on XTAL1/REFCLK, with respect to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VDDCR12
Positive voltage on USB DP/DM signals, with respect to ground (Note 9.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 V
Storage Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-55
o
C to +150
o
C
Lead Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refer to JEDEC Spec. J-STD-020
HBM ESD Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..JEDEC Class 3A
Note 9.1 When powering this device from laboratory or system power supplies, it is important that
the absolute maximum ratings not be exceeded or device failure can result. Some power
supplies exhibit voltage spikes on their outputs when AC power is switched on or off. In
addition, voltage transients on the AC power line may appear on the DC output. If this
possibility exists, it is suggested to use a clamp circuit.
Note 9.2 This rating does not apply to the following signals: All USB DM/DP pins, XTAL1/REFCLK,
XTAL2.
Note 9.3 This rating applies only when VDD33 is powered.
*Stresses exceeding those listed in this section could cause permanent damage to the device. This is
a stress rating only. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability. Functional operation of the device at any condition exceeding those indicated in
Section 9.2, "Operating Conditions**", Section 9.4, "DC Specifications", or any other applicable section
of this specification is not implied. Note, device signals are NOT 5 volt tolerant unless specified
otherwise.

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