CY7C65620_1105
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EZ-USB HX2LP™
Low Power USB 2.0 Hub Controller Family
EZ-USB HX2LP™ Low Power USB 2.0 Hub Controller Family
■ Integrated upstream and downstream termination resistors
■ Integrated port status indicator control
Features
■ USB 2.0 hub controller
■ 24 MHz external crystal (integrated phase-locked loop (PLL))
■ In-system EEPROM programming
■ Automotive AEC grade option (–40 °C to 85 °C)
■ Compliant with USB 2.0 specification
■ USB-IF certified: TID# 30000009
■ Configurable with external SPI EEPROM:
❐ Vendor ID, Product ID, Device ID (VID/PID/DID)
■ Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) Compliant
■ Up to four downstream ports supported
■ Supports bus powered and self powered modes
■ Single transaction translator (TT)
❐ Number of active ports
❐ Number of removable ports
❐ Maximum power setting for high-speed and full-speed
❐ Hub controller power setting
❐ Power-on timer
❐ Overcurrent detection mode
❐ Enabled and disabled overcurrent timer
❐ Overcurrent pin polarity
■ Bus power configurations
■ Fit, form, and function compatible with CY7C65640 and
CY7C65640A (TetraHub™)
❐ Indicator pin polarity
❐ Compound device
❐ Enable full-speed only
■ Space saving 56-pin QFN
■ Single power supply requirement
❐ Internal regulator for reduced cost
❐ Disable port indicators
❐ Ganged power switching
❐ Self and bus powered compatibility
❐ Fully configurable string descriptors for multiple language
support
■ Integrated upstream pull-up resistor
■ Integrated pull-down resistors for all downstream ports
Block Diagram CY7C65630
D+
D -
High-Speed
USB Control Logic
USB 2.0 PHY
PLL
Serial
Interface
Engine
24 MHz
Crystal
SPI_SCK
SPI_SD
SPI Communication
Block
SPI_CS
USB Upstream Port
Transaction Translator
TT RAM
Hub Repeater
Routing Logic
USB Downstream Port 1
USB Downstream Port 2
USB Downstream Port 3
USB Downstream Port 4
USB 2.0
PHY
Port
Status
Port Power
Control
USB 2.0 Port Power
PHY
Control
Port
Status
USB 2.0 Port Power
PHY
Control
Port
Status
USB 2.0 Port Power
PHY
Control
Port
Status
D+ D- PWR#[4]
LED
D+ D- PWR#[3]
OVR#[3]
LED
D+ D- PWR#[1]
OVR#[1]
LED D+ D- PWR#[2]
LED
OVR#[2]
OVR#[4]
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Document Number: 38-08037 Rev. *T
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Revised May 10, 2011
CY7C65620/CY7C65630
Block Diagram CY7C65620
D+
D -
High-Speed
USB Control Logic
USB 2.0 PHY
PLL
Serial
Interface
Engine
24 MHz
Crystal
SPI_SCK
SPI_SD
SPI_CS
SPI Communication
Block
USB Upstream Port
Transaction Translator (X1)
TT RAM
Hub Repeater
Routing Logic
USB Downstream Port 1
USB Downstream Port 2
USB 2.0
PHY
Port
Status
Port Power
Control
USB 2.0 Port Power
PHY Control
Port
Status
D+ D- PWR#[1]
LED
D+ D- PWR#[2]
OVR#[2]
LED
OVR#[1]
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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................4
USB Serial Interface Engine ........................................4
Hub Repeater ..............................................................4
Transaction Translator ................................................4
Applications ......................................................................4
Functional Overview ........................................................5
System Initialization .....................................................5
Enumeration ................................................................5
Downstream Ports .......................................................5
Upstream Port .............................................................5
Power Switching ..........................................................5
Overcurrent Detection .................................................5
Port Indicators .............................................................7
Pin Configuration .............................................................8
Pin Description .................................................................9
Default Descriptors ........................................................11
Device Descriptor ......................................................11
Configuration Descriptor ............................................11
Interface Descriptor ...................................................12
Endpoint Descriptor ...................................................12
Device Qualifier Descriptor ........................................12
Hub Descriptor ..........................................................13
Configuration Options ...................................................14
0xD0 Load .................................................................14
0xD2 Load .................................................................14
0xD4 Load .................................................................15
Supported USB Requests ..............................................18
Device Class Commands ..........................................18
Hub Class Commands ..............................................19
Upstream USB Connection ............................................21
Downstream USB Connection .......................................21
LED Connection ..............................................................21
System Block Diagram ...................................................22
Electrical Characteristics ...............................................23
Absolute Maximum Ratings .......................................23
Operating Conditions .................................................23
DC Electrical Characteristics .....................................23
USB Transceiver .......................................................23
AC Electrical Characteristics .....................................23
Ordering Information ......................................................24
Ordering Code Definitions .........................................24
Package Diagram ............................................................25
Thermal Impedance for the package .........................25
Document Conventions .................................................26
Acronyms Used .........................................................26
Units of Measure .......................................................26
Document History Page .................................................27
Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information ......................29
Worldwide Sales and Design Support .......................29
Products ....................................................................29
PSoC Solutions .........................................................29
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Transaction Translator
Introduction
The TT translates data from one speed to another. A TT takes
high speed split transactions and translates them to full- or
low-speed transactions when the hub is operating at high-speed
(the upstream port is connected to a high-speed host controller)
and has full or low speed devices attached. The operating speed
of a device attached on a downstream facing port determines
whether the routing logic connects a port to the TT or hub
repeater. If a full or low speed device is connected to the hub
operating at high speed, the data transfer route includes the TT.
If a high speed device is connected to this high speed hub, the
route only includes the repeater and no TT, because the device
and the hub are operating at the same speed. When the hub is
operating at full speed (the upstream port is connected to a full
speed host controller), a high speed peripheral does not operate
at its full capability. These devices only work at full speed. Full
and low speed devices connected to this hub operate at their
normal speed.
EZ-USB HX2LP™ is Cypress’s next generation family of
high-performance, low-power USB 2.0 hub controllers. HX2LP is
an ultra low power single chip USB 2.0 hub controller with
integrated upstream and downstream transceivers, a USB serial
interface engine (SIE), USB hub control and repeater logic, and
TT logic. Cypress has also integrated many of the external
passive components, such as pull-up and pull-down resistors,
reducing the overall bill of materials required to implement a hub
design. The HX2LP portfolio consists of:
■ CY7C65630: 4-port/single transaction translator
This device option is for ultra low-power applications that require
four downstream ports. All four ports share a single transaction
translator. The CY7C65630 is available in 56 QFN and is also
pin-for-pin compatible with the CY7C65640.
■ CY7C65620: 2-port/single transaction translator
This device option is for a 2-port bus powered application. Both
ports share a single transaction translator. The CY7C65620 is
available in a 56 QFN.
Applications
Typical applications for the HX2LP device family are:
■ Standalone hubs
All device options are supported by Cypress’s world class
reference design kits, which include board schematics, bill of
materials, Gerber files, Orcad files, and thorough design
documentation.
■ Motherboard hubs
■ Monitor hubs
USB Serial Interface Engine
■ Advanced port replicators
■ Docking stations
The
serial
interface
engine
(SIE)
allows
the
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 to communicate with the USB host.
The SIE handles the following USB activities independently of
the Hub Control Block.
■ Split-PC designs
■ External personal storage drives
■ Keyboard hubs
■ Bit stuffing and unstuffing
■ Checksum generation and checking
■ TOKEN type identification
■ Address checking.
Hub Repeater
The hub repeater manages the connectivity between upstream
and downstream facing ports that are operating at the same
speed. It supports full or low-speed connectivity and high-speed
connectivity. According to the USB 2.0 specification, the HUB
Repeater provides the following functions:
■ Sets up and tears down connectivity on packet boundaries
■ Ensures orderly entry into and out of the suspend state,
including proper handling of remote wakeups.
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request for a port with a device connected, the hub does as
follows:
Functional Overview
The Cypress CY7C65620/CY7C65630 USB 2.0 Hubs are high
performance, low system cost solutions for USB. The
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 USB 2.0 Hubs integrate 1.5 K
upstream pull-up resistors for full speed operation and all
downstream 15 K pull-down resistors and series termination
resistors on all upstream and downstream D+ and D– pins. This
results in optimization of system costs by providing built-in
support for the USB 2.0 specification.
■ Performs a USB reset on the corresponding port
■ Puts the port in an enabled state
■ Enables the green port indicator for that port (if not previously
overridden by the host)
■ Enables babble detection after the port is enabled.
Babble consists of a non-idle condition on the port after EOF2. If
babble is detected on an enabled port, that port is disabled. A
ClearPortEnable request from the host also disables the
specified port.
System Initialization
On power-up, the CY7C65620/CY7C65630 reads an external
SPI EEPROM for configuration information. At the most basic
level, this EEPROM has the vendor ID (VID), product ID (PID),
and device ID (DID) for the customer’s application. For more
specialized applications, other configuration options can be
specified. See Configuration Options on page 14 for more
details.
Downstream ports can be individually suspended by the host
with the SetPortSuspend request. If the hub is not suspended, a
remote wakeup event on that port is reflected to the host through
a port change indication in the hub status change endpoint. If the
hub is suspended, a remote wakeup event on this port is
forwarded to the host. The host may resume the port by sending
a ClearPortSuspend command.
After reading the EEPROM, if VBUSPOWER (connected to
up-stream VBUS) is high, CY7C65620/CY7C65630 enables the
pull-up resistor on D+ to indicate its presence to the upstream
hub, after which a USB bus reset is expected. During this reset,
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 initiates a chirp to indicate that it is a
high-speed peripheral. In a USB 2.0 system, the upstream hub
responds with a chirp sequence, and CY7C65620/CY7C65630
is in a high speed mode, with the upstream D+ pull up resistor
turned off. In USB 1.x systems, no such chirp sequence from the
upstream hub is seen, and CY7C65620/CY7C65630 operates
as a normal 1.x hub (operating at full speed).
Upstream Port
The upstream port includes the transmitter and the receiver state
machine. The transmitter and receiver operate in high-speed
and full-speed depending on the current hub configuration.
The transmitter state machine monitors the upstream facing port
while the hub repeater has connectivity in the upstream direction.
This machine prevents babble and disconnect events on the
downstream facing ports of this hub from propagating and
causing the hub to be disabled or disconnected by the hub to
which it is attached.
Enumeration
After a USB bus reset, CY7C65620/CY7C65630 is in an
unaddressed, unconfigured state (configuration value set to ’0’).
During the enumeration process, the host sets the hub's address
and configuration. After the hub is configured, the full hub
functionality is available.
Power Switching
The CY7C65620/CY7C65630 includes interface signals for
external port power switches. Both ganged and individual
(per-port) configurations are supported, with individual switching
being the default. Initially all ports are unpowered. After
enumerating, the host may power each port by sending a
SetPortPower request for that port. The power switching and
overcurrent detection of downstream ports is managed by
control pins connected to an external power switch device. PWR
[n]# output pins of the CY7C65620/CY7C65630 series are
connected to the respective external power switch's port power
enable signals. Note that each port power output pin of the
external power switch must be bypassed with an electrolytic or
tantalum capacitor as required by the USB specification. These
capacitors supply the inrush currents, which occur during
downstream device hot-attach events. The polarity of this pin is
configured through the EEPROM; see Configuration Options on
page 14.
Downstream Ports
The CY7C65620/CY7C65630 supports a maximum of four
downstream ports, each of which may be marked as usable or
removable in the extended configuration (0xD2 EEPROM load
or 0xD4 EEPROM load, see Configuration Options on page 14.
Downstream D+ and D– pull-down resistors are incorporated in
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 for each port. Before the hubs are
configured, the ports are driven SE0 (single ended zero, where
both D+ and D– are driven low) and are set to the unpowered
state. When the hub is configured, the ports are not driven and
the host may power the ports by sending a SetPortPower
command for each port. After a port is powered, any connect or
disconnect event is detected by the hub. Any change in the port
state is reported by the hubs back to the host through the status
change endpoint (endpoint 1). On receipt of SetPortReset
Overcurrent Detection
Overcurrent detection includes 8 ms of timed filtering by default.
This parameter is configured from the external EEPROM in a
range of 0 ms to 15 ms for both enabled ports and disabled ports
individually. Detection of overcurrent on downstream ports is
managed by control pins connected to an external power switch
device.
The OVR[n]# pins of the CY7C65620/CY7C65630 series are
connected to the respective external power switch’s port
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overcurrent indication (output) signals. After detecting an
overcurrent condition, hub reports overcurrent condition to the
host and disables the PWR# output to the external power device.
The polarity of the OVR pins can be configured through the
EEPROM; see Configuration Options on page 14.
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Port Indicators
Table 1. Automatic Port State to Port Indicator Color
Mapping
The USB 2.0 port indicators are also supported directly by
CY7C65620/CY7C65630. According to the specification, each
downstream port of the hub optionally supports a status
indicator. The presence of indicators for downstream facing ports
is specified by bit 7 of the wHubCharacteristics field of the hub
class descriptor. The default CY7C65620/CY7C65630
descriptor specifies that port indicators are supported
(wHubCharacteristics, bit 7 is set). If port indicators are not
included in the hub, disable this bit through EEPROM settings.
Downstream Facing Hub Port State
Color Definition
Port State
Powered Off
Off or Amber, if due to an
overcurrent condition
Off
Disconnected, Disabled, Not
Configured, Resetting, Testing
Each port indicator pin is strategically located directly on the
opposite edge of the port with which it is associated. A port
indicator provides two colors: green and amber. This is usually
implemented as two separate LEDs, one amber and the other
green. A combination of hardware and software control is used
to inform the user of the current status of the port or the device
attached to the port and to guide the user through problem
resolution. Colors and blinking provide information to the user.
The significance of the color of the LED depends on the
Green
Off
Enabled, Transmit, or
TransmitR
Suspended, Resuming,
SendEOR, Restart_E/S
The LED control lines can also be modulated with a square wave
for power conservation. The polarity of these pins is
programmable, see Configuration Options on page 14.
operational
mode
of
CY7C65620/CY7C65630.
The
In manual mode, the indicators are under the control of the host,
which can turn on the LEDs, or leave them off. This is done by a
USB Hub class request. Blinking of the LEDs is supported in
manual mode. The port indicators enable the user to intervene
in any error detection. For example, when babble is detected
while plugging in a defective device, or when an overcurrent
condition occurs, the port indicators corresponding to the
downstream port blink green or only light the amber LED,
respectively.
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 port indicators has two modes of
operation: automatic and manual.
On power up the CY7C65620/CY7C65630 defaults to automatic
mode, where the color of the Port Indicator (green, amber, off)
indicates the functional status of the CY7C65620/CY7C65630
port. In automatic mode, the CY7C65620/CY7C65630 turns on
the green LED whenever the port is enabled and the amber LED
when an overcurrent condition is detected. The color of the port
indicator is set by the port state machine. Blinking of the LEDs is
not supported in automatic mode. Table 1 identifies the mapping
of color to port state in automatic mode.
Table 2 displays the color definition of the indicators when
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 is in manual mode.[1]
Table 2. Port Indicator Color Definitions in Manual Mode
Color Definition
Port State
Not operational
Off
Amber
Error condition
Fully operational
Software attention
Hardware attention
Reserved
Green
Blinking Off / Green
Blinking Off / Amber
Blinking Green / Amber
Note
1. Information presented in Table 1 and Table 2 is from USB 2.0 specification Tables 11-6 and 11-7, respectively.
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Pin Configuration
Figure 1. 56-pin Quad Flat Pack No Leads (8 mm × 8 mm)[2]
56
55
54
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
53
52
DD–[4]/NC
1
AMBER#[3]/NC
42
DD+[4]/NC
2
41 GREEN#[3]/NC
40 GND
VCC
3
GND
4
5
VCC
39
38
DD–[3]/NC
AMBER#[2]
DD+[3]/NC
VCC
6
GREEN#[2]
AMBER#[1]
37
36
7
8
GND
GREEN#[1]
GND
35
34
DD–[2]
9
DD+[2] 10
33 VCC
VCC 11
GND 12
32 OVR#[2]
31 PWR#[2]
DD–[1]
13
30 OVR#[1]
29 PWR#[1]
DD+[1] 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Note
2. NC and Rsvd are for CY7C65620 only.
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Pin Description
Table 3. Pin Assignments[3]
CY7C65630
Name
CY7C65620
Pin
Type Default
Description
Name
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
XIN
3
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
XIN
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
7
11
15
19
23
27
33
39
55
4
Power N/A
VCC. This signal provides power to the chip.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
Power N/A GND. Connect to ground with as short a path as possible.
8
12
16
20
24
28
34
40
47
50
56
21
22
46
Input
N/A 24 MHz crystal IN or external clock input.
XOUT
RESET#
XOUT
RESET#
Output N/A 24 MHz crystal OUT. (NC if external clock is used)
Input
Input
N/A Active LOW reset. This pin resets the entire chip. It is normally tied to
VCC through a 100 K resistor, and to GND through a 0.1 µF capacitor.
No other special power up procedure is required.
45
26
SELFPWR
SELFPWR
N/A Self power. Indicator for bus or self powered. 0 is bus powered, 1 is self
powered.
VBUSPOWER VBUSPOWER Input
N/A VBUS. Connect to the VBUS pin of the upstream connector. This signal
indicates to the hub that it is in a connected state, and may enable the
D+ pull up resistor to indicate a connection. (The hub does so after the
external EEPROM is read).
SPI Interface
25
48
49
SPI_CS
SPI_CS
SPI_SCK
SPI_SD
Output
Output
I/O/Z
O
O
Z
SPI chip select. Connect to CS pin of the EEPROM.
SPI clock. Connect to EEPROM SCK pin.
SPI_SCK
SPI_SD
SPI dataline connect to GND with 15 Kresistor and to the Data I/O pin
of the EEPROM.
Upstream Port
17
18
D–
D+
D–
D+
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
Z
Z
Upstream D– Signal.
Upstream D+ Signal.
Note
3. Unused port DD+/DD– lines can be left floating. Leave the port power, amber, and green LED pins unconnected, and deassert the overcurrent pin. Do not leave the
overcurrent pin floating; it is an input.
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Table 3. Pin Assignments[3] (continued)
CY7C65630
Name
CY7C65620
Name
Pin
Type Default
Description
Downstream Port 1
13
14
36
DD–[1]
DD+[1]
DD–[1]
DD+[1]
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
Z
Z
1
Downstream D– Signal.
Downstream D+ Signal.
AMBER#[1]
AMBER#[1] Output
LED. Driver output for Amber LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
35
30
29
GREEN#[1]
OVR#[1]
GREEN#[1] Output
1
1
Z
LED. Driver output for Green LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
OVR#[1]
PWR#[1]
Input
O/Z
Overcurrent condition detection input. Default is active LOW. Polarity is
controlled through EEPROM.
PWR#[1]
Power switch driver output. Default is active LOW. Polarity is controlled
through EEPROM.
Downstream Port 2
9
DD–[2]
DD+[2]
DD–[2]
DD+[2]
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
Z
Z
1
Downstream D– Signal.
Downstream D+ Signal.
10
38
AMBER#[2]
AMBER#[2] Output
LED. Driver output for amber LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
37
32
31
GREEN#[2]
OVR#[2]
GREEN#[2] Output
1
1
Z
LED. Driver output for green LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
OVR#[2]
PWR#[2]
Input
O/Z
Overcurrent condition detection input. Default is active LOW. Polarity is
controlled through EEPROM.
PWR#[2]
Power switch driver output. Default is active LOW. Polarity is controlled
through EEPROM.
Downstream Port 3
5
6
DD–[3]
DD+[3]
NC
NC
NC
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
Z
Z
1
Downstream D– Signal.
Downstream D+ Signal.
42
AMBER#[3]
Output
LED. Driver output for amber LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
41
53
GREEN#[3]
OVR#[3]
NC
Output
Input
1
1
LED. Driver output for Green LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
Reserved
Overcurrent condition detection input. Default is active LOW. Polarity is
controlled through EEPROM.
Reserved. Pull to deasserted state with external resistor (CY7C65620
only)
54
PWR#[3]
NC
O/Z
Z
Power switch driver output. Default is active LOW. Polarity is controlled
through EEPROM.
Downstream Port 4
1
2
DD–[4]
DD+[4]
NC
NC
NC
I/O/Z
I/O/Z
Z
Z
1
Downstream D– Signal.
Downstream D+ Signal.
44
AMBER#[4]
Output
LED. Driver output for amber LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
43
51
GREEN#[4]
OVR#[4]
NC
Output
Input
1
1
LED. Driver output for green LED. Port indicator support. Default is
active LOW. Polarity is controlled through EEPROM.
Reserved
Overcurrent condition detection input. Default is active LOW. Polarity is
controlled through EEPROM.
Reserved. Pull to deasserted state with external resistor (CY7C65620
only)
52
PWR#[4]
NC
O/Z
Z
Power switch driver output. Default is active LOW. Polarity is controlled
through EEPROM.
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Default Descriptors
This section presents the different descriptors that are available. The following tables list the functionality of each descriptor.
Device Descriptor
The standard device descriptor for CY7C65620/CY7C65630 is based on the information found in the SPI EEPROM. The information
in the EEPROM overrides the default descriptor values. If no EEPROM is used, the CY7C65620/CY7C65630 enumerates with the
default descriptor values as shown in the following table. If a blank EEPROM is connected, the hub enumerates as vendor defined
class instead of a hub class. This is for the purpose of programming the EEPROM with the Cypress driver.
Byte
0
Full Speed
0x12
High Speed
0x12
Field Name
bLength
Description
18 bytes
1
0x01
0x01
bDescriptorType
bcdUSB
DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR
USB specification 2.0 (1.1 if forced FS)
HUB
2,3
4
0x0110
0x09
0x0200
0x09
bDeviceClass
bDeviceSubClass
bDeviceProtocol
bMaxPacketSize0
wIdVendor
5
0x00
0x00
None
6
0x00
0x01
None
7
0x40
0x40
64 bytes
8,9
10,11
12, 13
14
15
16
17
0x04B4
0x6560
0x0915
0x00
0x04B4
0x6560
0x0915
0x00
VID (overridden by what is defined in EEPROM)
PID (overridden by what is defined in EEPROM)
DID (overridden by what is defined in EEPROM)
Overridden by EEPROM
Overridden by EEPROM
Overridden by EEPROM
One configuration supported
wIdProduct
wbcdDevice
iManufacturer
iProduct
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
iSerialNumber
bNumConfigurations
0x01
0x01
Configuration Descriptor
Byte
Full Speed
High Speed
Field Name
Description
9 bytes
0
1
2
4
5
6
7
0x09
0x09
bLength
0x02[4]/0x07[5] 0x02[4]/0x07[5] bDescriptorType
CONFIG_DESCRIPTOR
Length of all other descriptors
1
0x0019
0x01
0x0019
0x01
wTotalLength
bNumInterfaces
bConfigurationValue
iConfiguration
bmAttributes
0x01
0x01
The configuration to use
0x00
0x00
0xA0
0xE0
0xA0
0xE0
Value depends on pin 45 - SELFPWR signal
SELFPWR = 0 yields 0xA0 and =1 yields 0xE0
8
0x28
0x57[4]
bMaxPower
Notes
4. Configured speed descriptor.
5. Other speed descriptor.
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Interface Descriptor
Byte
Full Speed
0x09
High Speed
0x09
Field Name
bLength
Description
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 bytes
INTERFACE_DESCRIPTOR
0x04
0x04
bDescriptorType
bInterfaceNumber
bAlternateSetting
bNumEndpoints
bInterfaceClass
bInterfaceSubClass
bInterfaceProtocol
iInterface
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x01
0x01
0x09
0x09
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
Endpoint Descriptor
Byte
Full Speed
0x07
High Speed
0x07
Field Name
bLength
Description
0
1
7 bytes
0x05
0x05
bDescriptorType
bEndpointAddress
bmAttributes
ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR
IN Endpoint #1
Interrupt
2
0x81
0x81
3
0x03
0x03
4, 5
6
0x0001
0xFF
0x0001
0x0C
wMaxPacketSize
bInterval
Maximum packet size
Polling rate
Device Qualifier Descriptor
Byte
Full Speed
0x0A
High Speed
0x0A
Field Name
bLength
Description
0
1
10 bytes
0x06
0x06
bDescriptorType
bcdUSB
DEVICE_QUALIFIER
2, 3
4
0x0200
0x09
0x0200
0x09
bDeviceClass
bDeviceSubClass
bDeviceProtocol
bMaxPacketSize0
bNumConfigurations
bReserved
5
0x00
0x00
6
0x01
0x00
7
0x40
0x40
8
0x01
0x01
9
0x00
0x00
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Hub Descriptor
Byte All Speed
Field Name
bLength
Description
0
1
2
0x09
9 bytes
0x29
0x04[6]
0x02
bDescriptorType
bNbrPorts
HUB descriptor
Number of ports supported, CY7C65630
Number of ports supported, CY7C65620
3,4
0x0089[6] wHubCharacteristics b1, b0: Logical power switching mode
00: Ganged power switching (all ports’ power at once).
01: Individual port power switching (Default in CY7C65620/CY7C65630).
b2: Identifies a compound device
0: Hub is not part of a compound device (Default in CY7C65620/CY7C65630).
1: Hub is part of a compound device.
b4, b3: Overcurrent protection mode
00: Global overcurrent protection. The hub reports overcurrent as a
summation of all ports’ current draw, without a breakdown of individual port
overcurrent status.
01: Individual port overcurrent protection. The hub reports overcurrent on a
per-port basis. Each port has an overcurrent status (Default in
CY7C65620/CY7C65630).
1X: No overcurrent protection. This option is allowed only for bus powered
hubs that do not implement overcurrent protection.
b6, b5: TT think time
00: TT requires at most eight FS bit times of inter transaction gap on a full/low-
speed downstream bus (Default in CY7C65620/CY7C65630).
b7: Port indicators supported,
0: Port indicators are not supported on its downstream facing ports and the
SetPortIndicator request has no effect.
1: Port indicators are supported on its downstream facing ports and the
SetPortIndicator request controls the indicators. See Functional Overview and
Supported USB Requests. (Default in CY7C65620/CY7C65630).
b15, b8: Reserved
5
6
0x32[6]
bPwrOn2PwrGood
bHubContrCurrent
Time from when the port is powered to when the power is good on that port.
0x28[6]
Maximum current requirement for the hub controller at full speed.
Maximum current requirement for the hub controller at high speed.
0xAE[6]
7
8
0x00[6]
0xFF[6]
bDeviceRemovable
bPortPwrCtrlMask
Indicates if the logical port has a removable device attached (0 = removable,
1 = non removable).
Required for compatibility with software written for 1.0 compliant devices.
Note
6. This value is configured through the external EEPROM.
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Byte 0: 0xD2
Configuration Options
Needs to be programmed with 0xD2
Byte 1: VID (LSB)
Systems using CY7C65620/CY7C65630 have the option of
using a fuse ROM, which is preset at the factory to configure the
hub. Otherwise, it must have an external EEPROM for the device
Least significant byte of vendor ID
Byte 2: VID (MSB)
to
have
a
unique
VID,
PID,
and
DID.
The
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 can communicate with SPI EEPROM
that are either double byte addressed or single byte with the ninth
bit within the instruction byte, such as the 24LC040 parts use.
The 25LC080 EEPROM uses the double byte address format.
Therefore, the CY7C65620/CY7C65630 can communicate with
these parts. The '010s and '020s use the same command format
that is used to interface with the ‘040 and hence these can also
be used to interface with the CY7C65620/CY7C65630.
Most significant byte of vendor ID
Byte 3: PID (LSB)
Least significant byte of product ID
Byte 4: PID (MSB)]
Most significant byte of product ID
Byte 5: Reserved
If the attached EEPROM is blank (0xFF) the hub enumerates as
a vendor class device. In this configuration, the hub connects to
the Cypress driver to allow programming of the EEPROM. When
the EEPROM is programmed, a power cycle configures the chip
as a hub class device.
Reserved
Byte 6: DID (MSB)]
Most significant byte of device ID
Byte 7: EnabledOvercurrentTimer[3:0],
DisabledOvercurrentTimer[3:0]
0xD0 Load
With this EEPROM format, only a unique VID, PID, and DID must
be present in the external SPI EEPROM. The contents of the
EEPROM must contain this information in the following format:
Count time in ms for filtering overcurrent detection. Bits 7–4
are for an enabled port, and bits 3–0 are for a disabled port.
Both range from 0 ms to 15 ms. See section Port Indicators
on page 7. Default: 8 ms = 0x88.
Byte
Value
Byte 8: ActivePorts[3:0], RemovablePorts[3:0]
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0xD0
Bits 7–4 are the ActivePorts[3:0] bits that indicates if the
corresponding port is usable. For example, a two-port hub
that uses ports 1 and 4 would set this field to 0x09. The total
number of ports reported in the Hub Descriptor: bNbrPorts
field is calculated from this. Bits 3–0 are the
RemovablePorts[3:0] bits that indicates whether the
corresponding logical port is removable (set to high). Logical
port numbers are from 1 to n where n is the total number of
active ports. If port 2 is disabled then physical ports 1, 3, and
4 map to logical ports 1, 2, and 3. These bit values are
VID (LSB)
VID (MSB)
PID (LSB)
PID (MSB)
reserved
DID (MSB)
reported
appropriately
in
the
0xD2 Load
Byte
HubDescriptor:DeviceRemovable field. Default: 0xFF.
Value (MSBLSB)
Byte 9: MaximumPower
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0xD2
This value is reported in the
VID (LSB)
VID (MSB)
PID (LSB)
PID (MSB)
reserved
ConfigurationDescriptor:bMaxPower field and is the current
in 2 mA increments that is required from the upstream hub.
Default: 0x28 = 80 mA for full speed and 0x57 = 174 mA for
high speed.
Byte 10: HubControllerPower
This value is reported in the
DID (MSB)
HubDescriptor:bHubContrCurrent field and is the current in
milliamperes required by the hub controller.
Default: 0x50 = 80 mA for full speed and 0xAE = 174 mA for
high speed.
EnabledOverCurrentTimer[3:0],
DisableOvercurrentTimer[3:0]
8
ActivePorts[3:0], RemovablePorts[3:0]
MaxPower
Byte 11: PowerOnTimer
9
This value is reported in the
10
11
12
HubControllerPower
PowerOnTimer
HubDescriptor:bPwrOn2PwrGood field and is the time in
2 ms intervals from the SetPortPower command until the
power on the corresponding downstream port is good.
Default: 0x32 = 100 ms.
IllegalHubDescriptor, CompoundDevice,
FullspeedOnly, NoPortIndicators, Reserved,
GangPowered, Reserved, Reserved
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Byte 12: IllegalHubDescriptor, CompoundDevice, Full
Speed Only, NoPortIndicators, Reserved, GangPowered,
Reserved, Reserved
0xD4 Load (continued)
Factory
Byte
Value (MSB LSB)
Fusable
Bit 7: IllegalHubDescriptor. For GetHubDescriptor request,
some USB hosts use a DescriptorTypeof 0x00 instead of
HUB_DESCRIPTOR, 0x29. According to the USB 2.0
standard, a hub must treat this as a Request Error, and STALL
the transaction accordingly (USB 2.0, 11.24.2.5). For systems
that do not accept this, the IllegalHubDescriptor configuration
bit can be set to allow CY7C65620/CY7C65630 to accept a
DescriptorType of 0x00 for this command. Default is 1.
15
HubControllerPower high speed self
powered
16
17
PowerOnTimer
IllegalHubDescriptor,
X
X
CompoundDevice, FullspeedOnly,
NoPortIndicators, Reserved,
GangPowered, Reserved, Reserved
Bit 6: CompoundDevice. Indicates whether the hub is part of
a compound device. This is reported in the HubDescriptor,
wHub-Characteristics: b2. Default set to ’0’.
18
AmberPolarity, GreenPolarity,
ModulateIndicators,
PowerControlPolarity,
OverCurrentPolarity,
OverCurrentMode1,
OverCurrentMode2
Bit 5: Fullspeed. Only configures the hub to be a full speed
only device. Default is set to ’0’.
Bit 4: NoPortIndicators. Turns off the port indicators and does
not report them as present in the HubDescriptor,
wHubCharacteristics b7 field. Default is set to ’0’.
19
20
21
22
23
24
Write protect
NumLangs
SupportedStrings
ActivePorts[3:0]
RemovablePorts[3:0]
LangID
Bit 3: Reserved. Set this bit to ’0’.
Bit 2: GangPowered. Indicates whether the port power
switching is ganged (set to 1) or per-port (set to ’0’). This is
reported in the HubDescriptor, wHubCharacteristics field, b4,
b3, b1, and b0. Default is set to ’0’.
X
a=24+2N iManufacturer
b=a+2N iProduct
Bit 1: Reserved. Default is set to ’0’.
Bit 0: Reserved. Default is set to ’0’.
c=b+2N iSerialNumber
d=c+2N iConfiguration(FS)
e=d+2N iConfiguration(HS)
f=e+2N iInterface(0)
g=f+2N reserved
0xD4 Load
Factory
Fusable
Byte
Value (MSB LSB)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0xD4
h=g+2N Strings
VID (LSB)
X
X
X
X
N:NumLangs
VID (MSB)
PID (LSB)
PID (MSB)
reserved
Byte 0: 0xD4
Needs to be programmed with 0xD4
Byte 1: VID (LSB)
DID (MSB)
X
Least significant byte of vendor ID
Byte 2: VID (MSB)
EnabledOverCurrentTimer[3:0],
DisableOvercurrentTimer[3:0]
Most significant byte of vendor ID
Byte 3: PID (LSB)
8
MaxPower (full speed)
MaxPower (high speed)
Reserved
X
X
9
Least significant byte of product ID
Byte 4: PID (MSB)
10
11
12
Reserved
Most significant byte of product ID
Byte 5: Reserved
HubControllerPower full speed bus
powered
X
X
13
14
HubControllerPower high speed bus
powered
Reserved
Byte 6: DID (MSB)
HubControllerPower full speed self
powered
Most significant byte of device ID
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Byte 7: EnabledOvercurrentTimer[3:0],
DisabledOvercurrentTimer[3:0]
Byte 17: IllegalHubDescriptor, CompoundDevice,
Full-Speed Only, NoPortIndicators, Reserved,
GangPowered, Reserved, Reserved
Count time in ms for filtering overcurrent detection. Bits 7–4
are for an enabled port, and bits 3–0 are for a disabled port.
Both range from 0 ms to 15 ms. See section Port Indicators
on page 7. Default: 8 ms = 0x88.
Bit 7: IllegalHubDescriptor. For GetHubDescriptor request,
some USB hosts use a DescriptorTypeof 0x00 instead of
HUB_DESCRIPTOR, 0x29. According to the USB 2.0
standard, a hub must treat this as a request error, and STALL
the transaction accordingly (USB 2.0, 11.24.2.5). For systems
that do not accept this, the IllegalHubDescriptor configuration
bit may be set to allow CY7C65620/CY7C65630 to accept a
DescriptorType of 0x00 for this command. Default set to 1.
Byte 8: MaximumPower (Full-speed)
This value is reported in the
ConfigurationDescriptor:bMaxPower field and is the current
in 2 mA increments that is required from the upstream hub
when connected at full speed. Default: 0x28 = 80 mA for full
speed.
Bit 6: CompoundDevice. Indicates whether the hub is part of
a compound device. This is reported in the HubDescriptor,
wHub-Characteristics: b2. Default is set to ’0’.
Byte 9: MaximumPower (High-speed)
This value is reported in the
Bit 5: Fullspeed. Only configures the hub to be a full speed
only device. Default is set to ’0’.
ConfigurationDescriptor:bMaxPower field and is the current
in 2 mA increments that is required from the upstream hub
when connected at high speed. Default: 0x57 = 174 mA for
high speed.
Bit 4: NoPortIndicators. Turns off the port indicators and does
not report them as present in the HubDescriptor,
wHubCharacteristics b7 field. Default is set to ’0’.
Byte 10: Reserved
Bit 3: Reserved. Set this bit to ‘0’.
Write zeros to this location.
Bit 2: GangPowered. Indicates whether the port power
switching is ganged (set to 1) or per-port (set to ’0’). This is
reported in the HubDescriptor, wHubCharacteristics field, b4,
b3, b1, and b0. Default is set to ’0’.
Byte 11: Reserved
Write zeros to this location.
Byte 12: HubControllerPower (Full-speed, bus-powered)
Bit 1: Reserved. Default is set to ’0’.
Bit 0: Reserved. Default is set to ’0’.
This value is reported in the
HubDescriptor:bHubContrCurrent field and is the current in
milliamperes required by the hub controller when connected
on the upstream hub as a full speed. Default: 0x50 = 80 mA
for full speed.
Byte 18: AmberPolarity, GreenPolarity, SelfPowerable,
ModulateIndicators, PowerControlPolarity,
OverCurrentPolarity, OverCurrentMode1,
OverCurrentMode2
Byte 13: HubControllerPower (High-speed, bus-powered)
Bit 7: AmberPolarity. Indicates the polarity of the amber
indicator control. (1 = high, 0 = low)
This value is reported in the
HubDescriptor:bHubContrCurrent field and is the current in
milliamperes required by the hub controller when connected
on the upstream hub as a high speed.
Bit 6: GreenPolarity. Indicates the polarity of the green
indicator control. (1 = high, 0 = low)
Default: 0xAE = 174 mA for high speed.
Bit 5: SelfPowerable. Indicates whether the hub is capable of
operating in self powered mode. If ‘0’, the hub is capable of
bus powered operation only.
Byte 14: HubControllerPower (Full-speed, self-powered)
This value is reported in the
HubDescriptor:bHubContrCurrent field and is the current in
milliamperes required by the hub controller when connected
on the upstream hub as a full speed. Default: 0x50 = 80 mA
for full speed.
Bit 4: ModulateIndicators. If this bit is set, the indicator outputs
are modulated by a square wave of 120 Hz, for power
savings. If ‘0’, the outputs are static.
Bit 3: PowerControlPolarity. If set, the power control outputs
are active HIGH. If not set, the power control outputs are
active LOW.
Byte 15: HubControllerPower (High-speed, self-powered)
This value is reported in the
HubDescriptor:bHubContrCurrent field and is the current in
milliamperes required by the hub controller when connected
on the upstream hub as a high speed. Default: 0x64 = 100 mA
for high speed.
Bit 2: OverCurrentPolarity. If set, the overcurrent inputs are
active HIGH. If not set, the overcurrent inputs are active LOW.
Bit 1: OverCurrentMode1. Reported as bit 4 of the
wHubCharacteristics field of the hub descriptor. If set to ‘1’,
this bit disables overcurrent detection.
Byte 16: PowerOnTimer
This value is reported in the
Bit 0: OverCurrentMode2. Reported as bit 3 of the
wHubCharacteristics field of the hub descriptor. If Bit 1 of this
byte is set to ‘0’, overcurrent detection is enabled. If this bit
(Bit 0) is set to ‘1’, the hub reports overcurrent on a per-port
basis. If set to ‘0’, the hub reports overcurrent as the
summation of all ports’ current draw.
HubDescriptor:bPwrOn2PwrGood field and is the time in
2 ms increments from the SetPortPower command until the
power on the corresponding downstream port is good.
Default: 0x32 = 100 ms.
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Byte 19: Write Protect
high). Logical port numbers are from 1 to n where n is the total
number of active ports. If port 2 is disabled then physical ports
1, 3, and 4 map to logical ports 1, 2, and 3. These bit values
are recorded in the HubDescriptor:DeviceRemovable field.
Default 0x0F.
Writing the value 0x42 to this field enables Write Protect and
any future writes to the EEPROM fail. Default is set to ‘0’.
Byte 20: NumLangs
Number
of
supported
string
languages.
Byte 24: LangID
CY7C65620/CY7C65630 supports
a
maximum of 31
Array of LangID codes supported by the hub. Each LangID
consists of two bytes, stored LSB first. The array has
NumLangs entries (2 × NumLangs bytes).
languages; if this field is set to ’0’ or a number larger than 31,
all string support is disabled.
Byte 21: SupportedStrings
Byte a: iManufacturer
This field contains a bitmap of strings supported by the hub.
A set bit indicates that the standard string is supported. A bit
not set indicates that the string is not supported. The hub
controller returns a non zero index for each string that is
supported, and returns 0x00 for each string not supported, as
indicated by this field. The bits in this field correspond to the
following standard strings.
Array of addresses for the iManufacturer strings. Each
address is two bytes long, stored LSB first. The array has
NumLangs entries (2 × NumLangs bytes). The starting
EEPROM address is based upon the number entered for
NumLangs. The address a = 24 + 2 × NumLangs.
Byte b: iProduct
Array of addresses for the iProduct strings. Each address is
two bytes long, stored LSB first. The array has NumLangs
entries (2 × NumLangs bytes).
Table 4. Byte 21 Supported Strings
Bit
Name
Description
The address b = a + 2 × NumLangs.
7
6
5
Reserved
Reserved
Interface (0)
Byte c: iSerialNumber
Array of addresses for the iSerialNumber strings. Each
address is two bytes long, stored LSB first. The array has
NumLangs entries (2 × NumLangs bytes).
The iInterface string index
reported in the first interface
descriptor (alternate setting 0)
The address c = b + 2 × NumLangs.
4
3
iConfiguration (high speed) The iConfiguration
string index reported in the
Byte d: iConfiguration(Full Speed)
configuration descriptor, when
operating at high speed
Array of addresses for the iConfiguration (full speed) strings.
Each address is two bytes long, stored LSB first. The array
has NumLangs entries (2 × NumLangs bytes).
The address d = c + 2 × NumLangs.
iConfiguration (full speed) The iConfiguration
string index reported in the
configuration descriptor, when
operating at full speed
Byte e: iConfiguration(High Speed)
Array of addresses for the iConfiguration (high speed) strings.
Each address is two bytes long, stored LSB first. The array
has NumLangs entries (2 × NumLangs bytes).
The address e = d + 2 × NumLangs.
2
1
0
iSerial Number The iSerialNumber string index
reported in the device descriptor
iProduct
The iProduct string index
reported in the device descriptor
Byte f: iInterface(0)
iManufacturer
The iManufacturer string index
reported in the device descriptor
Array of addresses for the iInterface(0) strings. Each address
is two bytes long, stored LSB first. The array has NumLangs
entries (2 × NumLangs bytes).
The address f = e + 2 × NumLangs.
Byte 22: ActivePorts[3:0]
Byte g: iInterface(1)
Reserved
Bits 3–0 are the ActivePorts[3:0] bits that indicates if the
corresponding port is usable. For example, a two-port hub
that uses ports 1 and 4 sets this field to 0x09. The total
number of ports reported in the Hub Descriptor: bNbrPorts
field is calculated from this. Default 0x0F.
Byte h: Strings
Strings addressed by the string pointers. Strings must comply
with the USB specification. The first byte must be the length
of the string in bytes, the second must be 0x03, and the string
must be in Unicode.
Byte 23: RemovablePorts[3:0]
Bits 3–0 are the RemovablePorts[3:0] bits that indicates
whether the corresponding logical port is removable (set to
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Supported USB Requests
Device Class Commands
Table 5. Device Class Requests
Request
GetDeviceStatus
bmRequestType bRequest
wValue
0x0000
wIndex
0x0000
wLength
0x0002
Data
10000000B
10000001B
10000010B
10000000B
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x06
2 Byte device status
2 Byte interface status
2 Byte endpoint status
GetInterfaceStatus
GetEndpointStatus
GetDeviceDescriptor
0x0000
0x0000
0x0001
0x0000
0x0000
Zero or
0x0002
0x0002
Descriptor Descriptor
language ID length
GetConfigDescriptor
10000000B
10000000B
10000000B
0x06
0x06
0x06
0x0002
0x0006
0x0007
0x0000
Zero or
Descriptor Descriptor
language ID length
GetDeviceQualifierDescript
or
Zero or
language ID length
Descriptor Descriptor
GetOtherSpeedConfigurati
onDescriptor
GetConfiguration[7]
SetCongfiguration[7]
Zero or
language ID length
Descriptor Descriptor
10000000B
00000000B
0x08
0x09
0x0000
0x0000
0x0001
0x0000
Configuration value
None
Configuration
value
GetInterface
SetInterface
10000001B
00000001B
0xA
0x0000
0x0000
0x0001
0x0000
Interface number
None
0x0B
Alternate setting Interface
number
SetAddress
00000000B
00000000B
00000000B
00000000B
00000000B
00000000B
00000000B
00000000B
0x05
0x03
0x03
0x03
0x03
0x03
0x03
0x01
Device address 0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
SetDeviceRemoteWakeup
SetDeviceTest_J
0x01
0x02
0x02
0x02
0x02
0x00
0x01
0x0000
0x0100
0x0200
0x0300
0x0400
0x0000
0x0000
SetDeviceTest_K
SetDeviceTest_SE0_NAK
SetDeviceTest_Packet
SetEndpointHalt
ClearDeviceRemoteWakeu
p
ClearEndpointHalt
00000000B
0x01
0x00
0x0000
0x0000
None
Note
7. Only one configuration is supported in CY7C65620/CY7C65630.
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Hub Class Commands
Table 6. Hub Class Requests
Request
bmRequestType bRequest
wValue
0x0000
wIndex
0x0000
wLength
0x0004
Data
GetHubStatus
10100000B
0x00
Hub status (See Table 11-19
of USB 2.0 Specifications)
Change status (See Table
11-20
of
USB
2.0
specifications)
GetPortStatus
10100011B
0x00
0x0000
Byte 0: 0x00 0x0004
Byte 1: Port
Port status (See Table 11-21
of USB 2.0 Specifications)
Change status (See Table
11-20
of
USB
2.0
specifications)
ClearHubFeature
ClearPortFeature
00100000B
00100011B
0x01
0x01
Feature selectors[8] 0x0000
0 or 1
Feature selectors[8] Byte 0: 0x00 0x0000
1, 2, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, Byte 1: Port
or 20
0x0000
None
None
None
ClearPortFeature
00100011B
0x01
Feature selectors[8] Byte 0: -
0x0000
22
Byte 1: Port
(PORT_INDICATOR)
SetHubFeature
SetPortFeature
SetPortFeature
00100000B
00100011B
00100011B
0x03
0x03
0x03
Feature selector[8]
0 or 1
Feature selectors[8] Port
2, 4 or 8
Feature selector[8]
21
(PORT_TEST)
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
None
None
Byte 0:
selectors[8]
1,2, 3, 4 or 5
Byte 1: Port
SetPortFeature
00100011B
10100000B
0x03
0x06
Feature selector[8]
22
(PORT_INDICATOR) 1, 2, or 3 Byte
1: Port
Byte 0:
0x0000
None
selectors[9]0,
GetHubDescriptor
Descriptor type and
descriptor index
Hub
descriptor
length
ClearTTBuffer
ResetTT
00100011B
00100000B
0x08
0x09
Dev_Addr, EP_Num TT_Port
0x0000
None
None
0x0000
TT_Flags
0x0000
Byte 0: 0x00 0x0000
Byte 1: Port
GetTTState
StopTT
10100011B
00100011B
0X0A
0x0B
Byte 0: 0x00 TT state TT state
Byte 1: Port length
Byte 0: 0x00 0x0000
Byte 1: Port
None
Notes
8. Selector values for different features are presented in Table 7 on page 20.
9. Selector values for different features are presented in Table 9 on page 20.
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Table 6. Hub Class Requests (continued)
Request
bmRequestType bRequest
wValue
wIndex
0x00
wLength
Length Data
Data
Vendor Commands
Read EEPROM
11000000B
0x02
0x00
This request results in reading length bytes of data from the external memory device and returned to the host. Data is read
beginning with address 0. This request fails if there is no external memory device present. This request is only valid if the hub is
in the configured state; the request fails otherwise.
Write EEPROM
01000000B
0x01
0x00
0x00
Length
Data
This request results in writing length bytes of data to the external memory device. Data is written beginning with address 0. This
request fails if there is no external memory device present. This request is only valid if the hub is in the configured state or if the
external memory device write protect byte is set; the request fails otherwise.
Table 8. Test Mode Selector for Feature Selector
PORT_TEST (21)[10]
Table 7. Hub Class Feature Selector
Feature Selector
C_HUB_LOCAL_POWER
C_HUB_OVER_CURRENT
PORT_CONNECTION
PORT_ENABLE
Recipient
Value
0
PORT_TEST Mode Description
Test_J
Selector Value
Hub
Hub
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
Port
1
2
3
4
5
1
Test_K
0
Test_SE0_NAK
Test_Packet
1
PORT_SUSPEND
2
Test_Force_Enable
PORT_RESET
4
PORT_POWER
8
PORT_LOW_SPEED
C_PORT_CONNECTION
C_PORT_ENABLE
C_PORT_SUSPEND
C_PORT_OVER_CURRENT
C_PORT_RESET
9
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
PORT_TEST
PORT_INDICATOR
Table 9. Port Indicator Selector for Feature Selector PORT_INDICATOR (22)
Port Indicator Color
Selector Value
Port Indicator Mode
Automatic mode
Manual mode
Color set automatically as shown in Table 1 on page 7
0
1
2
3
Amber
Green
Off
Manual mode
Manual mode
Note
10. Selector values for different features are presented in Table 8 on page 20.
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CY7C65620/CY7C65630
Upstream USB Connection
The following is a schematic of the USB upstream connector.
Figure 2. USB Upstream Port Connection
BUSPOWER
VCC
D–
D–
D+
2.2 F
10V
D+
100 k
GND
SHELL
Downstream USB Connection
The following is a schematic of the USB downstream connector.
Figure 3. USB Downstream Port Connection
PWRx
VCC
D–
150 µF
10V
0.01 µF
DD–[X]
DD+[X]
D+
GND
SHELL
LED Connection
The following is a schematic of the LED circuitry.
Figure 4. USB Downstream Port Connection
3.3V
680
GREEN#[x]
AMBER#[x]
680
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CY7C65620/CY7C65630
System Block Diagram
Figure 5. Sample Schematic for 4-port Self Powered Configuration
5V
VBUSPOWER
VBUS
VCC
D–
DsPWR1
VCC
D–
PWR1
OVR1
2.2 F
DD–[1]
DD+[1]
15 k
D–
D+
DsPWR4
DsPWR3
DsPWR2
DsPWR1
150 F
10V
10V
Power
Management
D+
150 k
0.01F
D+
PWR2
OVR2
PWR3
GND
SHELL
GND
OVR3
PWR4
OVR4
SHELL
3.3V
680
GREEN#[1]
AMBER#[1]
680
SPI_SD
DO
DsPWR2
DI
SPI_SCK
SPI_CS
VCC
CLK
SPI_SD
DD–[2]
DD+[2]
0.01F
D–
D+
150 F
10V
CS
SPI
GND
EEPROM
SHELL
24 MHz
3.3V
680
GREEN#[2]
AMBER#[2]
3.3V
3.3V
12 pF
12 pF
680
10K
SELFPWR
DsPWR3
VCC
D–
GREEN[1]
AMBER[1]
GREEN[1]
AMBER[1]
DD-[3]
DD+[3]
0.01F
VBUSPOWER
3.3V
VBUSPOWER
150 F
10V
D+
GREEN[2]
AMBER[2]
GREEN[2]
AMBER[2]
GND
SHELL
100K
GREEN[3]
AMBER[3]
GREEN[3]
AMBER[3]
RESET
3.3 V
0.1F
680
680
GREEN#[3]
AMBER#[3]
GREEN[4]
AMBER[4]
GREEN[4]
AMBER[4]
D–
D+
D-
HX2LP
D+
PWR1
OVR1
PWR1
OVR1
DD–[1]
DD+[1]
DD-[1]
DD+[1]
PWR2
OVR2
PWR2
OVR2
DsPWR4
PWR3
OVR3
PWR3
OVR3
DD–[2]
DD+[2]
DD-[2]
DD+[2]
VCC
D–
DD-[4]
DD+[4]
0.01F
150 F
10V
PWR4
OVR4
PWR4
OVR4
D+
DD–[3]
DD+[3]
DD-[3]
DD+[3]
GND
SHELL
SPI_CS
SPI_CS
SPI_SCK
SPI_SCK
DD–[4]
DD+[4]
DD-[4]
DD+[4]
3.3 V
SPI_SD
SPI_SD
680
680
GREEN#[4]
AMBER#[4]
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CY7C65620/CY7C65630
Electrical Characteristics
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Operating Conditions
TA (ambient temperature under bias)
Exceeding maximum ratings may impair the useful life of the
device. These user guidelines are not tested.
Commercial
Automotive
......................... 0 °C to +70 °C
..................... –40 °C to +85 °C
Storage temperature ................................ –65 °C to +150 °C
Ambient temperature with power applied:
Supply voltage..........................................+3.15 V to +3.45 V
Ground voltage................................................................. 0 V
FOSC (oscillator or crystal frequency).........24 MHz ± 0.05%
parallel resonant, 12 pF load capacitance, 0.5 mW
Commercial
Automotive
..................................... 0 °C to +70 °C
................................. –40 °C to +85 °C
Supply voltage to ground potential ..............–0.5 V to +4.0 V
DC voltage applied to outputs
in high Z state...................................... –0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
Power dissipation (4 HS ports) ..................................... 0.9 W
Static discharge voltage...........................................> 2000 V
Maximum output sink current per I/O .......................... 10 mA
DC Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
VCC
CC RampUp Ramp rate on VCC
Description
Conditions
Min
3.15
–
Typ
3.3
–
Max Unit
Supply voltage
3.45
18
5.25
0.8
±10
–
V
V/ms
V
V
VIH
VIL
Input high voltage
Input low voltage
Input leakage current
Output voltage high
Output low voltage
Output current high
Output current low
Input pin capacitance
Suspend current
Supply current
2
–
–0.5
–
–
V
Il
0 < VIN < VCC
IOUT = 4 mA
IOUT = –4 mA
–
A
V
VOH
VOL
IOH
IOL
2.4
–
–
–
0.4
4
V
–
–
mA
mA
pF
A
–
–
4
CIN
ISUSP
ICC
–
–
10
–
–
80
4 active ports
Full speed host, full speed devices
High speed host, high speed devices
High speed host, full speed devices
Full speed host, full speed devices
High speed host, high speed devices
High speed host, full speed devices
Full speed host
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
86
231
154
77
110
260
180
100
190
160
90
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
2 active ports
163
136
65
No active ports
High speed host
93
120
USB Transceiver
USB 2.0 certified in full-, low-, and high-speed modes.
AC Electrical Characteristics
Both the upstream USB transceiver and all four downstream transceivers have passed the USB-IF USB 2.0 Electrical Certification
Testing.
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CY7C65620/CY7C65630
Table 10. Serial Peripheral Interface
Parameter
Description
Clock rise/fall time
Clock frequency
Data setup time
Hold time
Conditions
Min
–
Typ
–
Max
500
250
–
Unit
ns
–
–
KHz
ns
50
100
1.9
–
–
–
ns
Reset period
–
–
ms
Ordering Information
Ordering Code
CY7C65630-56LFXC
CY7C65630-56LFXCT
CY7C65630-56LTXC
CY7C65630-56LTXCT
CY7C65630-56LFXA
CY7C65630-56LFXAT
CY7C65620-56LFXCT
CY7C65620-56LTXC
CY7C65620-56LTXCT
CY7C65620-56LFXA
CY7C65620-56LFXAT
CY4606
Package Type
56-pin QFN 4-Port Punch Type QFN Bulk
56-pin QFN 4-Port Punch Type QFN Tape and Reel
56-pin QFN 4-Port Sawn Type QFN Bulk
56-pin QFN 4-Port Sawn Type QFN Tape and Reel
56-pin QFN 4-Port Automotive AEC grade
56-pin QFN 4-Port Automotive AEC grade Tape and Reel
56-pin QFN 2-Port Punch Type QFN Tape and Reel
56-pin QFN 2-Port Sawn Type QFN Bulk
56-pin QFN 2-Port Sawn Type QFN Tape and Reel
56-pin QFN 2-Port Automotive AEC grade
56-pin QFN 2-Port Automotive AEC grade Tape and Reel
CY7C65630 USB 2.0 4-Port Hub Reference Design Kit
CY7C65620 USB 2.0 2-Port Hub Reference Design Kit
CY4605
Ordering Code Definitions
CY
56L
-
X
X
7C656
X0
X
X
X = blank or T (blank = Bulk; T = Tape and Reel)
X = Temperature Grade = C or A (C = Commercial grade; A = Automotive grade)
X = Pb-free
X = F or T (F = Punch; T = Sawn)
56L = 56-pin QFN
2 = 2 port; 3 = 4 port
Part Identifier
Company ID: CY = Cypress
Document Number: 38-08037 Rev. *T
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CY7C65620/CY7C65630
Package Diagram
The CY7C65620/CY7C65630 is available in a space saving 56-pin QFN (8 × 8 mm).
Figure 6. 56-pin Sawn QFN (8 × 8 × 1.00 mm)
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
6.100 REF
0.900±0.100
0.200 REF.
8.000±0.100
PIN #1 ID
R 0.20
+0.05
-0.07
0.25
0.50 PITCH
4
3
5
6
5
6
4
3
0.45 REF
1
4
2
4
2
1
PIN 1 DOT
LASER MARK
SOLDERABLE
EXPOSED
PAD
1
4
2
9
2
1
4
0.400±0.1009
+0.05
2
8
1
5
0
-0
2
8
1
5
NOTES:
1. HATCH AREA IS SOLDERABLE EXPOSED METAL.
2. REFERENCE JEDEC#: MO-220
6.500±0.100
3. PACKAGE WEIGHT: 0.162G
4. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS
51-85187 *E
Figure 7. 56-pin QFN 8 × 8 mm LF56A (Subcon Punch Type with 6.1 × 6.1 EPad)
SOLDERABLE
EXPOSED
PAD
51-85144 *I
Thermal Impedance for the package
Package
56-pin QFN
Typical JA
Typical JC
18.4 °C/W
2.1 °C/W
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CY7C65620/CY7C65630
Units of Measure
Document Conventions
The following table lists all the abbreviations used to measure
the PSoC devices.
Acronyms Used
The following table lists the acronyms that are used in this
document.
Numeric Naming
Hexadecimal numbers are represented with all letters in
uppercase with an appended lowercase 'h' (for example, '14h' or
'3Ah'). Hexadecimal numbers may also be represented by a '0x'
prefix, the C coding convention. Binary numbers have an
appended lowercase 'b' (for example, 01010100b' or
'01000011b'). Numbers not indicated by an 'h', 'b', or 0x are
decimal.
Acronym
Description
alternating current
AC
AI
analog input
AIO
DO
analog input/output
digital output
P
power pins
Acronym
Description
degree Celsius
GPO
LSB
MSB
PCB
PLL
POR
POST
RF
general purpose output
least significant bit
most significant bit
printed circuit board
phase-locked loop
power on reset
°C
k
µA
µs
mA
ms
mV
nA
Kilohm
microampere
microsecond
milliampere
millisecond
millivolts
power on self test
radio frequency
nanoampere
ohm
pF
V
picofarad
volts
Document Number: 38-08037 Rev. *T
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CY7C65620/CY7C65630
Document History Page
Document Title: CY7C65620/CY7C65630 EZ-USB HX2LP™ Low Power USB 2.0 Hub Controller Family
Document Number: 38-08037
Orig. of
Change
Submission
Date
Rev. ECN No.
Description of Change
**
131505
231329
JTC
02/12/2004 New data sheet
*A
KKU
See ECN Changed load capacitors to 12 pF, updated part numbers, added functional
overviews, block descriptions, pin configurations, default descriptors, configura-
tions options, supported USB requests, electrical characteristics and package
diagram
*B
*C
250869
330195
ARI
See ECN Added typical values for Icc in the DC Electrical Characteristics table, changed MPN
CY7C65650 to CY7C65640B, added CY7C65620 package
KKU
See ECN Added Reset period in to the table in section ‘Serial Peripheral Interface’
Added 0xD4 EEPROM Load
Added vendor command values
Added VCC ramp rate
Updated block diagram
*D
342997
KKU
See ECN Updated features list
Removed from the Enumeration section “Once the hub is configured, the full hub
functionality is available”
Added reference to 0xD4 load to the Downstream Ports section
Added reference to polarity control in the Power Switching and Over-current
Detection sections
Updated the Automatic Port State to Port Indicator Color Mapping table to match
USB-IF spec changes
Added LED modulation to the Port Indicators section
Updated pin description table - SELFPWR# to SELFPWR and removed references
to limitations of bus powered. Added reference to polarity control on PWR#,
OVR# and LED control lines
Updated Default descriptors
Updated EEPROM list to include 25LC080
Removed NoEOPatEOF1 bit
Added LED polarity control
*E
498396
TEH
See ECN Removed all references to HX1TT and Multi-TT
Updated Block Diagrams to remove ports and TTs
Removed Preliminary
Updated Device ID default
Added Write Protect Description
Correct sample schematics to reflect latest RDK
Updated Power Consumption Numbers
Updated Part Numbers
*F
570287
852600
ARI
See ECN Corrected typo in Table 3. Changed downstream port 4 signal labels from [3] to [4].
Added dimensions of E-Pads to Figure 6.
*G
KKU
See ECN Changed feature “2-Port Single TT for bus power support” to “Bus powered config-
urations”
Updated figure 5.
Added blank EEPROM statement to the Device Descriptor section
Added blank EEPROM statement to the Configuration Options section
Added indicator for factory fusable options.
Document Number: 38-08037 Rev. *T
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Document History Page (continued)
Document Title: CY7C65620/CY7C65630 EZ-USB HX2LP™ Low Power USB 2.0 Hub Controller Family
Document Number: 38-08037
Orig. of
Change
Submission
Date
Rev. ECN No.
Description of Change
*H
1019740
KKU/ARI
See ECN Added to Features: Automotive AEC grade option (-40-85C).
Added to Part numbers: CY7C65630-56LFXA: 56-pin QFN 4-Port Automotive AEC
grade.
Added absolute ambient temperature with power applied for automotive part.
Added operational Ambient Temperature Under Bias for automotive part.
Replaced TBD under absolute maximum power dissipation with 0.9 Watts.
Removed internal part numbers referenced in figure 6 note 5.
Changed “USB 2.0-Compliant” to “USB 2.0-Certified”
Removable Ports updated to reflect logical ports. Edited for active voice.
*I
2238608
2370406
KKU
See ECN Block diagrams for CY7C65630 and CY7C65620 were altered in the *H revision
and should not have been. Reverted diagrams to *G version
*J
*K
*L
PYRS
See ECN Changing the status from Preliminary to Final as per author’s confirmation
02/10/09 Added package diagram for 56-pin Sawn QFN.
2657415 DPT/PYRS
2705817 GOR/PYRS
05/13/09 Added new part numbers to the ordering information table
*M
*N
*O
2719596 VIVG/AESA 06/16/2009 Added CY7C65620-56LFXA part in the ordering information table
2753668
2857913
VIVG
VIVG
08/19/09 Added Tape and Reel for CY7C65620 and CY7C65630 automotive parts
01/19/2010 Corrected typo in Ordering Information table for CY7C65620-56LFXA.
Updated 56-pin Punch and Sawn QFN package diagrams.
Added Contents on page 3.
*P
2896582
3011613
ODC
ODC
03/19/10 Removed obsolete part (CY7C65620-56LFXC) from ordering information table
Updated package diagrams
*Q
08/20/2010 Added Ordering Code Definitions
Added the tabular column “Thermal Impedance for the package”
Added Document Conventions
Minor edits
*R
*S
3095394
3174789
ODC
ODC
11/25/2010 Updated Table 8 on page 20 and Table 9 on page 20.
02/16/2011 Updated 0xD2 Load and 0xD4 Load.
Updated Package Diagram.
*T
3252356
ODC
05/09/2011 Changed title from CY7C656XX EZ-USB HX2LP(TM) Low power USB 2.0 Hub
Controller Family to CY7C65620/CY7C65630 EZ-USB HX2LP(TM) Low power
USB 2.0 Hub Controller Family
Document Number: 38-08037 Rev. *T
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