Chapter 3, Figure 3-7. usb port circuitry – The Eltron Company P310 User Manual

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3.4.5 USB Port Circuitry (Optional)

Figure 3-7 shows the USB circuitry. This circuitry resides on a separate board that attaches
to the same connector that the Magnetic Stripe Encoder Connector can use. For
configurations that have both the USB Board and a Magnetic Stripe Encoder, this board
supplies a connector (J1) that carries through the connector signals. J1 resides just above
the non-USB connection point.

The USB Chip (U2) includes hard wired programming that deals with the USB Protocols.
Additionally, the chip has four FIFOs, or Endpoint Registers. One register is initialized with
data characterizing the requirements of the Card Printer. The Host accesses this register to
supply Address Data. A FIFO is designated as a Data Register.

The CPU Board accesses the Board through the CS SUP, R_W/, and A0 lines. Data
between devices travels over the D+ and D- lines. When the FIFO designated for data
reception reaches full status, U2 activates the IRQ4 line, an Interrupt Input to the Micro
Controller. Note that the D+ and D- line are not differential. USB devices support
bi-directional data flows.

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/RD
/WR
INT
DRQ
/DACK

A0

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

/RST
MODE0
MODE1
CLKOUT

XIN
XOUT

D –

D+

3.3V

AGND

U2

1
2
3
4

J3

Vcc

10k

0.35

0.35

22pF 22pF

1.3k

10nF 10nF

D24~D31

D16~D31

IRQ4

A0

RESET/

CLK

R_W/

CS_SUP

1

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R_W/

RESET/

IRQ4

A0
CS_SUP

GND

GND

CS_MAG

OUTPUT
EXT2
REFERENCE

E ENCOD
A1

EXT3

Vdd

Vdd

J2

J1

Magnetic

Stripe

Encoder

Connection

CPU Board
Micro Controller
Signals

USB BOARD

U3

24MHz

Clock

Figure 3-7. USB Port Circuitry.

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