Integrated USB 2.0 Compatible
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Chapter 1 General Description
The SMSC
A dedicated Transaction Translator (TT) is available for each downstream facing port. This architecture ensures maximum USB throughput for each connected device when operating with
The Hub works with an external USB power distribution switch device to control VBUS switching to downstream ports, and to limit current and sense
All required resistors on the USB ports are integrated into the Hub. This includes all series termination resistors on D+ and D– pins and all required
Throughout this document the upstream facing port of the hub will be referred to as the upstream port, and the downstream facing ports will be called the downstream ports.
1.1OEM Selectable Features
A default configuration is available in the USB2503/USB2503A following a reset. This configuration may be sufficient for some applications. Strapping option pins make it possible to modify a limited subset of the configuration options.
The USB2503/USB2503A may also be configured by an external EEPROM or a microcontroller. When using the microcontroller interface, the Hub appears as an SMBus slave device. If the Hub is pin- strapped for external EEPROM configuration but no external EEPROM is present, then a value of ‘0’ will be written to all configuration data bit fields (the hub will attach to the host with all ‘0’ values).
The
Operation as a
Operation as a
Multiple Transaction Translator
Optional OEM configuration via I2C EEPROM or via the industry standard SMBus interface from an external SMBus Host.
Port power switching on an individual or ganged basis.
Port
Compound device support (port is permanently hardwired to a downstream USB peripheral device).
Hardware strapping options enable configuration of the following features.
Port Power Polarity (active high or active low logic) Port Disable
Ganged Vs Port power switching and
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