CY7C68013A, CY7C68014A CY7C68015A, CY7C68016A

3.20CY7C68013A/14A and CY7C68015A/16A Differences

CY7C68013A is identical to CY7C68014A in form, fit, and functionality. CY7C68015A is identical to CY7C68016A in form, fit, and functionality. CY7C68014A and CY7C68016A have a lower suspend current than CY7C68013A and CY7C68015A respectively and are ideal for power sensitive battery applica- tions.

CY7C68015A and CY7C68016A are available in 56-pin QFN package only. Two additional GPIO signals are available on the CY7C68015A and CY7C68016A to provide more flexibility when neither IFCLK or CLKOUT are needed in the 56-pin package.

USB developers wanting to convert their FX2 56-pin application to a bus-powered system directly benefit from these additional signals. The two GPIOs give developers the signals they need for the power control circuitry of their bus-powered application without pushing them to a high pincount version of FX2LP.

The CY7C68015A is only available in the 56-pin QFN package

Table 10. CY7C68013A/14A and CY7C68015A/16A Pin Dif- ferences

CY7C68013A/CY7C68014A

CY7C68015A/CY7C68016A

IFCLK

PE0

 

 

CLKOUT

PE1

 

 

4. Pin Assignments

Figure 6 on page 15 identifies all signals for the five package types. The following pages illustrate the individual pin diagrams, plus a combination diagram showing which of the full set of signals are available in the 128-pin, 100-pin, and 56-pin packages.

The signals on the left edge of the 56-pin package in Figure 6 on page 15 are common to all versions in the FX2LP family with the noted differences between the CY7C68013A/14A and the CY7C68015A/16A.

Three modes are available in all package versions: Port, GPIF master, and Slave FIFO. These modes define the signals on the right edge of the diagram. The 8051 selects the interface mode using the IFCONFIG[1:0] register bits. Port mode is the power on default configuration.

The 100-pin package adds functionality to the 56-pin package by adding these pins:

PORTC or alternate GPIFADR[7:0] address signals

PORTE or alternate GPIFADR[8] address signal and seven additional 8051 signals

Three GPIF Control signals

Four GPIF Ready signals

Nine 8051 signals (two USARTs, three timer inputs, INT4,and INT5#)

BKPT, RD#, WR#.

The 128-pin package adds the 8051 address and data buses plus control signals. Note that two of the required signals, RD# and WR#, are present in the 100-pin version.

In the 100-pin and 128-pin versions, an 8051 control bit can be set to pulse the RD# and WR# pins when the 8051 reads from/writes to PORTC. This feature is enabled by setting PORTCSTB bit in CPUCS register.

Section 10.5 displays the timing diagram of the read and write strobing function on accessing PORTC.

Document #: 38-08032 Rev. *L

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CY7C68016A, CY7C68014A, CY7C68015A, CY7C68013 specifications

The Cypress CY7C68013, CY7C68015A, CY7C68014A, and CY7C68016A are part of Cypress Semiconductor's EZ-USB family of microcontrollers, known for their high performance and flexibility in USB applications. These devices are primarily used for USB interfacing and have gained popularity in various industries due to their robust features and capabilities.

One of the main features of the CY7C68013 is its Dual FIFO architecture, allowing for efficient data transfer between USB and the system memory. This feature optimizes throughput and reduces CPU overhead, making it an excellent choice for applications that require high-speed data exchange, such as video streaming, data acquisition, and industrial automation. The device is equipped with a USB 2.0 interface which supports full-speed operation at 12 Mbps, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of USB devices.

The CY7C68015A, a similar variant, offers additional memory options, providing users with the flexibility to select the necessary capacity for their specific applications. This part is particularly useful in scenarios that demand more users or higher data storage, making it ideal for complex USB peripherals like printers and multifunction devices. Moreover, it includes a unique capability of upgradeable firmware, ensuring that the device remains relevant and functional as technology evolves.

In contrast, the CY7C68014A stands out with its support for isochronous data transfers, making it suitable for real-time applications that require timely data delivery. This is particularly important in audio and video applications where delays can impact performance. The device incorporates advanced power management features, allowing it to operate efficiently both in low and high-power modes.

Lastly, the CY7C68016A integrates enhanced security features, positioning it as an ideal choice for applications that require data integrity and protection against unauthorized access. It supports various encryption standards and provides secure boot capabilities, making it suitable for secure environments such as financial transactions and sensitive data processing.

In summary, the CY7C68013, CY7C68015A, CY7C68014A, and CY7C68016A microcontrollers offer a versatile suite of features that cater to a wide array of USB applications. Their design emphasizes performance, flexibility, and security, making them essential components in today's rapidly evolving technology landscape. Whether in consumer electronics, industrial automation, or specialized applications, these devices provide the reliability and efficiency that engineers and developers require.