
Tegra 200 Series Developer Board User Guide
4.4 NAND
The Tegra 250 GMI interface supports a broad range of devices including a variety of NAND devices and configurations.
Works with SLC and MLC devices
Supports up to 8 devices with up to 8 chip selects
Figure 11. Single
4.5 USB
The Tegra 250 has three available USB controllers. Controllers #1 and #3 come out on the USB PHYs on the USB1 and USB3 pins. Controller #2 can be used for either ULPI or HSIC (only one at a time).
Controller #1
This USB controller is routed to an integrated PHY (USB1) and supports
Controller #2
Controller #2 can be used for either ULPI or HSIC. Only one can be used in a design.
ULPI is a
HSIC is a
Controller #3
Controller #3 can be routed to a second integrated USB PHY (USB3) or to the IC_USB interface. Only one of these functions can be used in a design.
USB3 also supports low, full and high speed modes and can be configured as Host or Device. VBUS and Device ID are provided on this interface. Typically, in a Smartbook design, USB3 would be used as a Host to interface to a Type A host port, or more likely, a USB Hub. An example of USB3 interfacing to an SMSC LAN9514 USB Hub and Ethernet controller is provided in section 3.7 .
The IC_USB interface is used to connect to compatible SIM Cards.
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