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CYUSB3302-68LTXC データシートの表示(PDF) - Cypress Semiconductor

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CYUSB3302-68LTXC
Cypress
Cypress Semiconductor Cypress
CYUSB3302-68LTXC Datasheet PDF : 33 Pages
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Product Features
Shared Link
Figure 1. Application of Shared Link in a Notebook
Example: Shared Link Provides Six USB Ports in a Notebook
Notebook PC
Motherboard
USB 3.0
Camera
SS
4
(internal)
USB 2.0
WiFi Module
USB 2.0 2
USB 3.0 Port Split Into SS Port and Standard USB 2.0 Port
Standard
USB 2.0 Port
PC
Chipset
USB 3.0 6
DS4
6
HX3
DS3
USB 3.0 6
SS
(internal) 4
USB 3.0
Card Reader
6
USB 3.0
6
USB 3.0
2
USB 2.0
Internal
SS Port
USHBX3.30 Port
Shared Link is a Cypress-proprietary feature that enables a
USB 3.0 port to be split into an embedded SS port and a
standard USB 2.0 port. Shared Link enables a maximum of eight
DS ports from a four-port USB 3.0 hub.
For example, if one of the DS ports is connected to an embedded
SS device, such as a USB 3.0 camera, HX3 enables the system
designer to reuse the USB 2.0 signals of that specific port to
connect to a standard USB 2.0 device. Figure 1 shows how
Shared Link can be used in an application.
Figure 2. DS Port VBUS Control in Shared Link
HX3
USB 3.0 DS Port
SuperSpeed
PHY
USB 2.0
PHY
VBUS
VBUS
switch is controlled by HX3, which generates an output signal
called DSx_VBUSEN_SL. This signal resets the VBUS for the
embedded device.
DSx_PWREN is another output signal generated by HX3 and
controls VBUS for the removable USB 2.0 device. For example,
when an overcurrent condition occurs, DSx_PWREN turns off
the port power.
Ghost Charge
Ghost Charge is a Cypress-proprietary feature for charging USB
devices on the DS port when the US port is not connected to a
host. For example, in a docking station with HX3 as shown in
Figure 3, when the laptop is undocked, HX3 will emulate a
dedicated charging port (DCP) to provide charge to a phone
connected on a DS port.
Figure 3. Ghost Charge
Power to Smartphone
(HX3’s Downstream Port)
Embedded
SuperSpeed
Device
Removable
USB 2.0
Device
The Shared Link mode requires a separate VBUS control for the
USB 2.0 device and the embedded SS device. Figure 2 shows
the VBUS control implementation.
To ensure that the embedded SS device does not fall back to
USB 2.0 operation, an external power switch is required. This
USB Cable
HX3
Notebook PC
Undocked
Charge a smartphone without docking the notebook
Document Number: 001-73643 Rev. *G
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