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Dear customer,
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nd
2008, the wireless operations of NXP have moved to a new company,
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ISP1362
Single-chip Universal Serial Bus On-The-Go Controller
Rev. 05 — 8 May 2007
Product data sheet
1. General description
The ISP1362 is a single-chip Universal Serial Bus (USB) On-The-Go (OTG) controller
integrated with the advanced NXP Slave Host Controller and the NXP ISP1181B
Peripheral Controller. The USB OTG Controller is compliant with
Ref. 1 “On-The-Go
Supplement to the USB 2.0 Specification Rev. 1.0a”.
The Host and Peripheral Controllers
are compliant with
Ref. 2 “Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev. 2.0”
(full-speed and
low-speed support only), supporting data transfer at full-speed (12 Mbit/s) and low-speed
(1.5 Mbit/s).
The ISP1362 has two USB ports: port 1 and port 2. Port 1 can be hardware configured to
function as a downstream port, an upstream port or an OTG port whereas port 2 can only
be used as a downstream port. The OTG port can switch roles from host to peripheral, or
from peripheral to host. The OTG port can become a host through Host Negotiation
Protocol (HNP) as specified in the OTG supplement.
A USB product with OTG capability can function either as a host or as a peripheral. For
instance, with this dual-role capability, a PC peripheral such as a printer may switch roles
from a peripheral to a host for connecting to a digital camera so that the printer can print
pictures taken by the camera without using a PC. When a USB product with OTG
capability is inactive, the USB interface is turned off. This feature has made OTG a
technology well-suited for use in portable devices, such as, Personal Digital Assistant
(PDA), Digital Still Camera (DSC) and mobile phone, in which power consumption is a
concern. The ISP1362 is an OTG Controller designed to perform such functions.
2. Features
I
Complies fully with:
N
Ref. 2 “Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev. 2.0”
N
Ref. 1 “On-The-Go Supplement to the USB 2.0 Specification Rev. 1.0a”
I
Supports data transfer at full-speed (12 Mbit/s) and low-speed (1.5 Mbit/s)
I
Adapted from
Ref. 4 “Open Host Controller Interface Specification for USB
Release 1.0a”
I
USB OTG:
N
Supports Host Negotiation Protocol (HNP) and Session Request Protocol (SRP)
for OTG dual-role devices
N
Provides status and control signals for software implementation of HNP and SRP
N
Provides programmable timers required for HNP and SRP
N
Supports built-in and external source of V
BUS
N
Output current of the built-in charge pump is adjustable by using an external
capacitor
I
USB host:
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ISP1362
Single-chip USB OTG Controller
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N
Supports integrated physical 4096 bytes of multiconfiguration memory
N
Supports all four types of USB transfers: control, bulk, interrupt and isochronous
N
Supports multiframe buffering for isochronous transfer
N
Supports automatic interrupt polling rate mechanism
N
Supports paired buffering for bulk transfer
N
Directly addressable memory architecture; memory can be updated on-the-fly
USB device:
N
Supports high performance USB interface device with integrated Serial Interface
Engine (SIE), buffer memory and transceiver
N
Supports fully autonomous and multiconfiguration Direct Memory Access (DMA)
operation
N
Supports up to 14 programmable USB endpoints with two fixed control IN/OUT
endpoints
N
Supports integrated physical 2462 bytes of multiconfiguration memory
N
Supports endpoints with double buffering to increase throughput and ease
real-time data transfer
N
Supports controllable LazyClock (110 kHz
±
50 %) output during ‘suspend’
Supports two USB ports: port 1 and port 2
N
Port 1 can be configured to function as a downstream port, an upstream port or an
OTG port
N
Port 2 can be used only as a downstream port
Supports software-controlled connection to the USB bus (SoftConnect)
Supports good USB connection indicator that blinks with traffic (GoodLink)
Complies with USB power management requirements
Supports internal power-on and low-voltage reset circuit, with possibility of a software
reset
High-speed parallel interface to most CPUs available in the market, such as Hitachi
SH-3, Intel StrongARM, NXP XA, Fujitsu SPARClite, NEC and Toshiba MIPS, ARM7/9,
Freescale DragonBall and PowerPC Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC):
N
16-bit data bus
N
10 MB/s data transfer rate between the microprocessor and the ISP1362
Supports Programmed I/O (PIO) or DMA
Supports ‘suspend’ and remote wake-up
Uses 12 MHz crystal or direct clock source with on-chip Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) for
low ElectroMagnetic Interference (EMI)
Operates at 3.3 V power supply
Operating temperature range from
−40 °C
to +85
°C
Available in 64-pin LQFP and TFBGA packages
3. Applications
The ISP1362 can be used to implement a dual-role USB device in any application, USB
host or USB peripheral, depending on the cable connection. If the dual-role device is
connected to a typical USB peripheral, it behaves like a typical USB host. The dual-role
device, however, can also be connected to a PC or any other USB host and behave like a
typical USB peripheral.
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3.1 Host/peripheral roles
I
Mobile phone to/from:
N
Mobile phone: exchange contact information
N
Digital still camera: e-mail pictures or upload pictures to the web
N
MP3 player: upload, download and broadcast music
N
Mass storage: upload and download files
N
Scanner: scan business cards
I
Digital still camera to/from:
N
Digital still camera: exchange pictures
N
Mobile phone: e-mail pictures, upload pictures to the web
N
Printer: print pictures
N
Mass storage: store pictures
I
Printer to/from:
N
Digital still camera: print pictures
N
Scanner: print scanned image
N
Mass storage: print files stored in a device
I
MP3 player to/from:
N
MP3 player: exchange songs
N
Mass storage: upload and download songs
I
Oscilloscope to/from:
N
Printer: print screen image
I
Personal digital assistant to/from:
N
Personal digital assistant: exchange files
N
Printer: print files
N
Mobile phone: upload and download files
N
MP3 player: upload and download songs
N
Scanner: scan pictures
N
Mass storage: upload and download files
N
Global Positioning System (GPS): obtain directions, mapping information
N
Digital still camera: upload pictures
N
Oscilloscope: configure oscilloscope
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4. Ordering information
Table 1.
Ordering information
Package
Name
ISP1362BD
ISP1362EE
LQFP64
TFBGA64
Description
plastic low profile quad flat package; 64 leads; body 10
×
10
×
1.4 mm
Version
SOT314-2
Type number
plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 64 balls; body 6
×
6
×
0.8 mm SOT543-1
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