5 stretching the sclk signal, 6 smbus timing, 7 bus reset sequence – SMSC USB2512i User Manual

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Industrial Temperature Rated USB 2.0 High-Speed 2-Port Hub Controller

Datasheet

SMSC USB2512i

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Revision 1.92 (11-28-07)

DATASHEET

4.3.5

Stretching the SCLK Signal

The Hub supports stretching of the SCLK by other devices on the SMBus. The Hub does not stretch
the SCLK.

4.3.6

SMBus Timing

The SMBus Slave Interface complies with the SMBus AC Timing Specification. See the SMBus timing
in the “Timing Diagram” section.

4.3.7

Bus Reset Sequence

The SMBus Slave Interface resets and returns to the idle state upon a START field followed
immediately by a STOP field.

4.3.8

SMBus Alert Response Address

The SMBALERT# signal is not supported by the Hub.

4.3.8.1

Undefined Registers

The registers shown in

Table 4.1

are the defined registers in the Hub. Reads to undefined registers

return 00h. Writes to undefined registers have no effect and do not return an error.

4.3.8.2

Reserved Registers

Unless otherwise instructed, only a ‘0’ may be written to all reserved registers or bits.

4.4

Default Configuration Option:

The SMSC Hub can be configured via its internal default configuration. (please see

Section 4.2.1,

"Internal Register Set (Common to EEPROM and SMBus)"

for specific details on how to enable default

configuration.)

Please refer to

Table 4.1

for the internal default values that are loaded when this option is selected.

4.5

Default Strapping Options:

The USB2512i can be configured via a combination of internal default values and pin strap options.
Please see

Table 3.1

and

Table 3.2

for specific details on how to enable the default/pin-strap

configuration option.

The strapping option pins only cover a limited sub-set of the configuration options. The internal default
values will be used for the bits & registers that are not controlled by a strapping option pin. Please
refer to

Table 4.1

for the internal default values that are loaded when this option is selected.

4.6

Reset

There are two different resets that the Hub experiences. One is a hardware reset (either from the
internal POR reset circuit or via the RESET_N pin) and the second is a USB Bus Reset.

4.6.1

Internal POR Hardware Reset

All reset timing parameters are guaranteed by design.

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