
DocID024597 Rev 5
RM0351
USB on-the-go full-speed (OTG_FS)
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1.
To stop receiving any kind of data in the receive FIFO, the application must set the
Global OUT NAK bit by programming the following field:
–
SGONAK = 1 in OTG_DCTL
2. Wait for the assertion of the GONAKEFF interrupt in OTG_GINTSTS. When asserted,
this interrupt indicates that the core has stopped receiving any type of data except
SETUP packets.
3. The application can receive valid OUT packets after it has set SGONAK in OTG_DCTL
and before the core asserts the GONAKEFF interrupt (OTG_GINTSTS).
4. The application can temporarily mask this interrupt by writing to the GONAKEFFM bit in
the OTG_GINTMSK register.
–
GONAKEFFM = 0 in the OTG_GINTMSK register
5. Whenever the application is ready to exit the Global OUT NAK mode, it must clear the
SGONAK bit in OTG_DCTL. This also clears the GONAKEFF interrupt
(OTG_GINTSTS).
–
CGONAK = 1 in OTG_DCTL
6. If the application has masked this interrupt earlier, it must be unmasked as follows:
–
GONAKEFFM = 1 in OTG_GINTMSK
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Disabling an OUT endpoint
The application must use this sequence to disable an OUT endpoint that it has enabled.
Application programming sequence:
1.
Before disabling any OUT endpoint, the application must enable Global OUT NAK
mode in the core.
–
SGONAK = 1 in OTG_DCTL
2. Wait for the GONAKEFF interrupt (OTG_GINTSTS)
3. Disable the required OUT endpoint by programming the following fields:
–
EPDIS = 1 in OTG_DOEPCTLx
–
SNAK = 1 in OTG_DOEPCTLx
4. Wait for the EPDISD interrupt (OTG_DOEPINTx), which indicates that the OUT
endpoint is completely disabled. When the EPDISD interrupt is asserted, the core also
clears the following bits:
–
EPDIS = 0 in OTG_DOEPCTLx
–
EPENA = 0 in OTG_DOEPCTLx
5. The application must clear the Global OUT NAK bit to start receiving data from other
non-disabled OUT endpoints.
–
SGONAK = 0 in OTG_DCTL
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Generic non-isochronous OUT data transfers
This section describes a regular non-isochronous OUT data transfer (control, bulk, or
interrupt).
Application requirements: