Philips ISP1301 manual Select Mode of Operation, Enable/Disable charge-pump

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ISP1301 USB OTG Transceiver Eval Kit User’s Guide

Figure 5-3: Read/Write register screen display

5.3.5.Select Mode of Operation

You can select the mode of operation of the ISP1301 by selecting item 5 from the main menu. A submenu will appear on the screen. See Figure 5-4. The possible choices include the USB functional mode (four data encoding and decoding methods), transparent I2C mode, transparent buffer mode, USB suspend mode, and global power- down mode.

Note: If the ISP1301 Engineering Sample 1 (ES1) (that is, the chip whose version register reads 0x0100, or the chip package is marked ####AX) is mounted on the evaluation board, software cannot wake up the chip, if set to the global power-down mode. Only a hardware reset can wake up the chip.

Figure 5-4: Select Mode of Operation screen display

5.3.6.Enable/Disable charge-pump

If the charge pump in the ISP1301 is disabled, selecting menu item 6 will enable the charge pump. If the charge pump is enabled, selecting menu item 6 will disable it.

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User’s Guide

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Contents UM100281 ISP1301 USB OTG Transceiver Eval Kit User’s Guide Disclaimer Contents Figures System requirements IntroductionI2C master selection Configurations and settingsPower requirements Audio interface ResetLocation of major components USB interfaceIntroduction Test program 1301.EXEChoose I2C slave address for ISP1301 Using menusReset all registers Running the test programRead/Write register List all registersEnable/Disable charge-pump Select Mode of OperationFunctional description Block diagramHardware description Audio interface Connector pin informationDB-25 PC parallel port connector J10 pin assignment Power managerSchematics of the evaluation board 5VOUT VIO SDA5V Part Type Quantity Designator Footprint Bill of MaterialsReferences