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8.6Suspend Detection
If a HS device detects SE0 asserted on the bus for more than 3ms (T1), it reverts to FS mode. This enables the FS
Figure 8.2 Suspend Timing Behavior (HS Mode)
Table 8.5 Suspend Timing Values (HS Mode)
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HS Reset T0 | End of last bus activity, signaling either a reset | 0 (reference) |
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T1 | The time at which the device must place itself | HS Reset T0 + 3. 0ms < T1 < HS Reset T0 |
| in FS mode after bus activity stops. | + 3.125ms |
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T2 | SIE samples LINESTATE. If LINESTATE = 'J', | T1 + 100 µs < T2 < |
| then the initial SE0 on the bus (T0 - T1) had | T1 + 875µs |
| been due to a Suspend state and the SIE |
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| remains in HS mode. |
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T3 | The earliest time where a device can issue | HS Reset T0 + 5ms |
| Resume signaling. |
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T4 | The latest time that a device must actually be | HS Reset T0 + 10ms |
| suspended, drawing no more than the |
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| suspend current from the bus. |
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SMSC USB3290 | 31 | Revision 1.5 |
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