CY7C67300
Port B D– Status (Bit 14)
The Port B D– Status bit is a read only bit that indicates the value of DATA– on Port B.
1:D– is HIGH
0:D– is LOW
Port A D+ Status (Bit 13)
The Port A D+ Status bit is a read only bit that indicates the value of DATA+ on Port A.
1:D+ is HIGH
0:D+ is LOW
Port A D– Status (Bit 12)
The Port A D– Status bit is a read only bit that indicates the value of DATA– on Port A.
1:D– is HIGH
0:D– is LOW
LOB (Bit 11)
The LOB bit selects the speed of Port B.
1:Port B is set to
0:Port B is set to
LOA (Bit 10)
The LOA bit selects the speed of Port A.
1:Port A is set to
0:Port A is set to
Mode Select (Bit 9)
The Mode Select bit sets the SIE for host or device operation. When set for device operation only one USB port is supported. The active port is selected by the Port Select bit in the Host n Count register.
1:Host mode
0:Device mode
Port B Resistors Enable (Bit 8)
The Port B Resistors Enable bit enables or disables the pull up/pull down resistors on Port B. When enabled, the Mode Select bit and LOB bit of this register set the pull up/pull down resistors appropriately. When the Mode Select is set for Host mode, the pull down resistors on the data lines (D+ and
1:Enable pull up/pull down resistors
0:Disable pull up/pull down resistors
Port A Resistors Enable (Bit 7)
The Port A Resistors Enable bit enables or disables the pull up/pull down resistors on Port A. When enabled, the Mode Select bit and LOA bit of this register set the pull up/pull down resistors appropriately. When the Mode Select is set for Host mode, the pull down resistors on the data lines (D+ and
enabled. When the Mode Select is set for Device mode, a single pull up resistor on either D+ or
1:Enable pull up/pull down resistors
0:Disable pull up/pull down resistors
Table 45. USB Data Line Pull Up and Pull Down Resistors
L0A/ | Mode | Port n |
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Resistors | Function | |||
L0B | Select | |||
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| Enable |
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X | X | 0 | Pull up/Pull down on D+ and | |
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| D– Disabled | |
X | 1 | 1 | Pull down on D+ and | |
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| D– Enabled | |
1 | 0 | 1 | Pull up on USB D– Enabled | |
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0 | 0 | 1 | Pull up on USB D+ Enabled | |
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Port B Force D± State (Bits [6:5])
The Port B Force D± State field controls the forcing state of the D+ D– data lines for Port B. This field forces the state of the Port B data lines independent of the Port Select bit setting. See Table 46 for details.
Port A Force D± State (Bits [4:3])
The Port A Force D± State field controls the forcing state of the D+ D– data lines for Port A. This field forces the state of the Port A data lines independent of the Port Select bit setting. See Table 46 for details.
Table 46. Port A/B Force D± State
Port A/B Force D± State | Function | |
MSb | LSb |
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0 | 0 | Normal Operation |
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1 | 0 | Force USB Reset, SE0 State |
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0 | 1 | Force |
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1 | 1 | Force |
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Suspend Enable (Bit 2)
The Suspend Enable bit enables or disables the suspend feature on both ports. When suspend is enabled the USB transceivers are powered down and cannot transmit or received USB packets but can still monitor for a wakeup condition.
1:Enable suspend
0:Disable suspend
Port B SOF/EOP Enable (Bit 1)
The Port B SOF/EOP Enable bit is only applicable in host mode. In device mode, this bit must be written as ‘0’. In host mode this bit enables or disables SOFs or EOPs for Port B. Either SOFs or EOPs are generated depending on the LOB bit in the USB n Control register when Port B is active.
1:Enable SOFs or EOPs
0:Disable SOFs or EOPs
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