17.5.35 USB Maximum Receive Data Endpoint n Registers (USBRXMAXP[1]-USBRXMAXP[3])
The USB maximum receive data endpoint
n
16-bit registers (USBRXMAXP[
n
]) define the maximum amount of
data that can be transferred through the selected receive endpoint in a single operation.
Bits 10:0 define (in bytes) the maximum payload transmitted in a single transaction. The value set can be up
to 1024 bytes but is subject to the constraints placed by the USB Specification on packet sizes for bulk and
interrupt transfers in full-speed operation.
The total amount of data represented by the value written to this register must not exceed the FIFO size for the
transmit endpoint, and must not exceed half the FIFO size if double-buffering is required.
Note:
USBRXMAXP[
n
] must be set to an even number of bytes for proper interrupt generation in DMA Basic
Mode.
For the specific offset for each register, see
Mode(s):
Host
Device
The USBRXMAXP[
n
] registers are shown in
Figure 17-45. USB Maximum Receive Data Endpoint n Registers (USBRXMAXP[n])
15
11
10
0
Reserved
MAXLOAD
R-0
R/W-000
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; -
n
= value after reset
Table 17-46. USB Maximum Receive Data Endpoint n Registers (USBTXMAXP[n]) Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
15-11
Reserved
0
Reserved
10-0
MAXLOAD
Maximum Payload specifies the maximum payload in bytes per transaction.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller
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