Datasheet – SMSC USB2502 User Manual

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2-Port USB 2.0 Hub Controller

Datasheet

SMSC USB2502

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Revision 2.3 (08-27-07)

DATASHEET

5.2.3.9

EEPROM Offset B(h) - Max Power For Self Powered Operation

5.2.3.10

EEPROM Offset C(h) - Max Power For Bus Powered Operation

5.2.3.11

EEPROM Offset D(h) - Hub Controller Max Current For Self Powered Operation

BIT

NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

MAX_PWR_SP

Max Power Self_Powered: Value in 2mA increments that the Hub consumes
from an upstream port (VBUS) when operating as a self-powered hub. This
value includes the hub silicon along with the combined power consumption
(from VBUS) of all associated circuitry on the board. This value also includes
the power consumption of a permanently attached peripheral if the hub is
configured as a compound device, and the embedded peripheral reports
0mA in its descriptors.

Note: The USB 2.0 Specification does not permit this value to exceed
100mA

A value of 50 (decimal) indicates 100mA.

BIT

NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

MAX_PWR_BP

Max Power Bus_Powered: Value in 2mA increments that the Hub consumes
from an upstream port (VBUS) when operating as a bus-powered hub. This
value includes the hub silicon along with the combined power consumption
(from VBUS) of all associated circuitry on the board. This value also includes
the power consumption of a permanently attached peripheral if the hub is
configured as a compound device, and the embedded peripheral reports
0mA in its descriptors.

A value of 50 (decimal) indicates 100mA.

BIT

NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

HC_MAX_C_SP

Hub Controller Max Current Self-Powered: Value in 2mA increments that the
Hub consumes from an upstream port (VBUS) when operating as a self-
powered hub. This value includes the hub silicon along with the combined
power consumption (from VBUS) of all associated circuitry on the board.
This value does NOT include the power consumption of a permanently
attached peripheral if the hub is configured as a compound device.

Note: The USB 2.0 Specification does not permit this value to exceed
100mA

A value of 50 (decimal) indicates 100mA, which is the default value.

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