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Pinout and I/O Description
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4.4
USB Device Interface
The following pins are used for accessing the module over USB in USB-device mode.
Pin Name
Type
Level
Description
Comment
USB_VBUS1
P,I
4.40V to
5.5V
USB VBUS input.
This pin cannot be used to power the module.
Maximal current drawn by the module is 50 mA.
Note: if USB is unused, this pin shall be left floating
This pin powers the integrated PHY of
the USB interface.
USB_DEV_N
I/O
USB
USB data signal, negative
USB_DEV_P
I/O
USB
USB data signal, positive
USB is configured in USB 2.0 mode (high speed, 480Mbps max).
4.4.1
Typical Application
An example of an USB application circuit with ESD protection is shown below. The user
shall make sure to use an ESD-protection and common mode choke compatible with high-
speed USB if this is desired, for instance the USBLC6-2 from ST and DLP31SN121ML2L
from Murata.