Chapter 29 usb 2.0 device controller, 1 introduction, 1 overview – Freescale Semiconductor MCF5480 User Manual

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MCF548x Reference Manual, Rev. 3

Freescale Semiconductor

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Chapter 29
USB 2.0 Device Controller

29.1

Introduction

This chapter provides an overview of the USB 2.0 device controller module of the xMCF548x. Connection

examples and circuit board layout considerations are also provided.
The USB Specification, Revision 2.0 is a recommended supplement to this chapter. It can be downloaded

from

http://www.usb.org

. Chapter 2 of this specification, Terms and Abbreviations, provides definitions of

many of the terms found here.

29.1.1

Overview

The Universal Serial Bus specification describes three types of devices that can connect to the bus. The

USB host is the bus master, and periodically polls peripherals to initiate data transfers. There is only one

host on the bus. The USB function (or USB device) is a bus slave. It can communicate only with a USB

host. It does not generate bus traffic and only responds to requests from the host. A USB hub is a special

class of USB function that adds additional connection points to the bus for more USB devices.
The integrated USB 2.0 device controller of the xMCF548x implements most of the USB protocol in

hardware, hiding all direct interaction with the USB. The memory mapped registers allow the user to

enable or disable the USB module, control characteristics of the individual endpoints, and monitor traffic

flow through the module without having to manage the low-level details of the USB protocol. A set of

intelligent FIFOs are implemented that allow for easy data management via the ColdFire core or the

multichannel DMA.
While this module hides all direct interaction with the protocol, knowledge of the USB is required in order

to properly configure the device for operation on the bus. Programming requirements are covered in this

chapter, with additional information in the USB Specification, Revision 2.0.

29.1.2

Features

The xMCF548x USB 2.0 device controller provides the following features:

Compliant with the USB Specification, Revision 2.0

Supports high-speed (480 Mbps) and full-speed (12 Mbps) devices

One control endpoint and 6 endpoints programmable as interrupt, bulk, or isochronous

Fully automatic processing of the SET_FEATURE, CLEAR_FEATURE,

GET_CONFIGURATION, GET_INTERFACE, GET_STATUS, and SET_ADDRESS USB

standard device requests

Processing with application intervention of the SET_CONFIGURATION, SET_INTERFACE,

SET_DESCRIPTOR, GET_DESCRIPTOR, and non-standard USB device requests

Administration for up to 7 endpoints, 32 configurations, 32 interfaces, and 32 alternate settings

Support for remote wakeup

ColdFire core and multichannel DMA access to the intelligent FIFOs that handle all packet retries

and data framing

Internal USB 2.0 physical layer transceiver

4 KByte of FIFO RAM and 1 KByte of descriptor RAM

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