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EVB-USB3320 USB Transceiver Evaluation Board User Manual

Revision 1.0 (02-09-10)

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SMSC EVB-USB3320

USER MANUAL

 

1 Introduction

This user manual is for the USB3320 USB Transceiver Evaluation Board (EVB) for use with USB3320
products with the integrated USB switch.

The USB3320 features a ULPI interface to support systems with USB Host, Device, or On-the-Go
(OTG) capability. The integrated switch can be used to multiplex a Full Speed USB signal or audio
signals over the HS USB DP/DM pins. SMSC supplies a complete family of transceiver products to
meet the needs of many applications.

2 Overview

The EVB-USB3320 is a Daughter Card designed to plug into a user's test system using a T&MT
connector. The card attaches to a USB link layer to create a USB Host, Device, or On-the-Go (OTG)
system. The board edge connector meets the UTMI+ Low Pin Interface (ULPI) Standard requirements
for the T&MT connector. 

A link to the ULPI Working Group Page is available at www.smsc.com or may be obtained from your
local FAE. The EVB-USB3320 includes USB3320 packaged silicon and all external components
required for the USB transceiver function. 

This manual describes PCB assembly PCB-7163AZ.

2.1

  Supplying VBUS Voltage

In Host or OTG operation, the EVB-USB3320 must provide 5 Volts on V

BUS 

at the USB connector. The

EVB-USB3320 includes a switch that can drive V

BUS 

using the 5 Volt supply that comes from pin 28

of the T&MT connector.

The VBUS switch is controlled by the CPEN signal from the USB3320. The USB controller dictates
the state of CPEN by programming the ULPI register in the USB3320. The 5 Volt switch is backdrive
protected when in the off state. The switch does not provide protection from reverse currents when it
is on. See 

Section 2.9

 and 

Section 2.10

 for more information on configuring the EVB-USB3320 for

OTG and Host operation.

2.2

  1.8 Volt Power Supply

The EVB-USB3320 EVB has a Low Drop-Out (LDO) Regulator that drives the USB3320 VDD18 pins.
This LDO requires a nominal 3.3 Volt supply capable of providing 80mA of current to be present at the
T&MT connector (pins 8, 16, 57, or 69). 

2.3

  ULPI I/O Voltage

The USB3320 supports variable ULPI I/O voltage signaling. The ULPI I/O voltage is supplied in one
of two ways. By default, the EVB is shipped with VDDIO supplied by the on-board LDO.

Resistor R18 is used to set VDDIO, the digital logic high voltage. To change the value of VDDIO,
calculate a new value for R18 (ohms) as follows.

R18 = (VDDIO/1.225-1) x 169000

VDDIO must be in the range of 1.8 Volts - 3.3 Volts nominal.

VDDIO can also be supplied to the USB3320 from the T&MT connector instead of using the LDO. To
do this, the LDO (U10) must be removed.

The VDDIO voltage level that has been configured on the EVB-USB3320 must be the same as the
ULPI I/O voltage level that the link is using.

Summary of Contents for EVB-USB3320

Page 1: ...t SMSC products are not designed intended authorized or warranted for use in any life support or other application where product failure could cause or contribute to personal injury or severe property...

Page 2: ...The EVB USB3320 includes a switch that can drive VBUS using the 5 Volt supply that comes from pin 28 of the T MT connector The VBUS switch is controlled by the CPEN signal from the USB3320 The USB con...

Page 3: ...als may result at the micro AB connector PCB footprint 2 7 VBUS Present Detection The USB controller must detect VBUS when a USB cable is attached in device mode or when the USB controller turns on VB...

Page 4: ...s a USB Device System To convert it to be a USB Host development board the following modifications must be made 1 Install R13 zero ohm resistor This connects the VBUS 5V switch to the VBUS signal 2 In...

Page 5: ...a an analog switch in the USB3320 IN OUT 17 RESET Asserting RESET will place the USB3320 in a low power state Upon exiting this state RESET 0 all ULPI registers will contain power on reset values INPU...

Page 6: ...VB USB3320 is powered on check the following things to be certain the board is functioning normally RESET should be de asserted logic low at the T MT connector and RESETB at the USB3320 should be logi...

Page 7: ...1 8V This is the 1 8V regulator output 4 Protecting VBUS from Non Compliant VBUS Voltages The USB3320 is fully tolerant to VBUS voltages up to 30V An external resistor on the VBUS line RVBUS is requi...

Page 8: ...19 VDD33 20 VBAT 21 VBUS 22 ID 23 RBIAS 24 XO 25 REFCLK 26 RESETB 27 VDD18_1 28 STP 29 VDD18_2 30 DIR 31 VDDIO 32 FLAG 33 R7 27K 1 16W R7 27K 1 16W TP1 TEST_POINT TP1 TEST_POINT C16 0 1uF 10V C16 0 1...

Page 9: ...160 R17 1 1M 5 RES 1M OHM 1 10W 5 0402 SMD Vishay Dale CRCW04021M00JNED 541 1 0MJCT ND 170 R2 1 8 06K 1 RES 8 06K OHM 1 16W 1 0402 SMD Vishay Dale CRCW04028K06FKED 541 8 06KLCT ND 180 R23 1 10K 1 RES...

Page 10: ...n 1 0 02 09 10 10 SMSC EVB USB3320 USER MANUAL 7 Revision History Table 7 1 Customer Revision History REVISION LEVEL DATE SECTION FIGURE ENTRY CORRECTION Rev 1 0 02 09 10 Replaced all references of CR...

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