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Refer to the PXA270 Design Guide, P. 202 (link on the bottom of this page) for more information. | Refer to the PXA270 Design Guide, P. 202 (link on the bottom of this page) for more information. | ||
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+ | === USB Client === | ||
+ | For those users attempting to get USB Client capability on their verdex-pro computer, it appears that the right signals are not brought out on any expansion. | ||
+ | I cannot verify this absolutely for myself - but the docomentation appears to agree with my experience. I have been testing with a console-st I/O board. | ||
+ | Here's the details being discussed as recently as January 2009. | ||
+ | * [http://www.nabble.com/USB-Client-Capabilities-%2B-Driver--td21084353.html USB Client Capabilites (nabble.com)] | ||
+ | * [http://docwiki.gumstix.org/Setting_up_USBnet#USBNet_.28not.29_on_Verdex USB not on Verdex (docwiki.gumstix.org)] | ||
Revision as of 22:49, 5 July 2009
USBH_PWR1 | Over-current fault indicator (input, active low) | |
USBH_PEN1 | Power enable USB port (output) | |
USBH_P1 | USB port | USB D+ |
USBH_N1 | USB D- | |
V_BATT | USB VBUS | |
GND | USB DGND |
The 24-pin flex ribbon connector has USB Host port 1 on it. USB Host port 2 is on the 60-pin Hirose connector
The pinouts you need for USB Host port 1 are:
- V_BATT (pin 24) - USB power
- USBH_N1 (pin 18) - USB D-
- USBH_P1 (pin 17) - USB D+
- GND (pin 8) - USB Ground
In addition, you need to pull USBH_PWR1 (pin 20) up to 3.3 volts to enable the port (this is a hack, USBH_PEN1 and USBH_PWR1 should be routed to a power switch IC -for example TPS2041B- to power the USB port and monitor over-current/short-circuit conditions). You need to provide a stable 3.3 volt supply, which is fairly simple to do by adding a small SOT23 package voltage regulator (like the LM3480), with the power input coming from V_BATT (pin 24) and the output going to USBH_PWR1 (pin 20).
USBH_N1 and USBH_P1 (D-/D+) require 15K pull-down resistors each, 10-25 ohm series resistors and 68-75pF capacitors. ESD protection/transient suppression is recommended (example: SN65220 single port transient suppressor).
Refer to the PXA270 Design Guide, P. 202 (link on the bottom of this page) for more information.
USB Client
For those users attempting to get USB Client capability on their verdex-pro computer, it appears that the right signals are not brought out on any expansion. I cannot verify this absolutely for myself - but the docomentation appears to agree with my experience. I have been testing with a console-st I/O board. Here's the details being discussed as recently as January 2009.
Examples
File:24pin-connector-usb-example.png
USB Host example without ESD and over-current protections (not fully USB-compliant)
Related
Universal Serial Bus Revision 2.0 specification
Open HCI—Open Host controller Specification for USB
Implementing the Physical Layer in a USB 2.0 Compliant System, AN-5052, Fairchild Semiconductor
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