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Figure 9.3 reset_n timing for smbus mode, Table 9.3 reset_n timing for smbus mode, 2 usb bus reset – SMSC USB2524 User Manual

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USB MultiSwitch

TM

Hub

Datasheet

Revision 1.91 (08-22-07)

50

SMSC USB2524

DATASHEET

9.1.1.3

RESET_N for SMBus Slave Configuration

Figure 9.3 Reset_N Timing for SMBus Mode

Note: For Bus-Powered configurations, the Hub and its associated circuitry will consume more than

100mA from the upstream USB power source during t2+t3+t4+t5+t6+t7.

Note 9.3

For Self-Powered configurations, t3 MAX is not applicable and the time to load the
configuration is determined by the external SMBus host.

9.1.2

USB Bus Reset

In response to the upstream port signaling a reset to the Hub, the Hub does the following:

Note: The Hub does not propagate the upstream USB reset to downstream devices.

„

Sets default address to 0.

„

Sets configuration to: Unconfigured.

„

Negates PRTPWR[4:1] to all downstream ports.

„

Clears all TT buffers.

„

Moves device from suspended to active (if suspended).

Table 9.3 Reset_N Timing for SMBus Mode

NAME

DESCRIPTION

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNITS

t1

RESET_N Asserted.

1

μsec

t2

Hub Recovery/Stabilization.

500

μsec

t3

SMBus Code Load (See

Note 9.3

)

250

300

msec

t4

Hub Configuration and USB Attach.

100

msec

t5

Host acknowledges attach and signals USB
Reset.

100

msec

t6

USB Idle.

Undefined

msec

t7

Completion time for requests (with or without data
stage).

5

msec

t1

t2

t4

t5

t6

t7

RESET_N

VSS

Hardware

reset

asserted

Reset

Negation

SMBus Code

Load

Attach

USB

Upstream

USB Reset

recovery

Idle

Start

completion

request

response

t3

Hub PHY

Stabilization