USB2601
USB 2.0 Flash Media Controller with HiSpeed USB Hub
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The USB260x is a USB 2.0 compound device that provides an interface between a single upstream USB Host port and a USB Hub with 3 downstream ports and a Flash Card Media Controller.
The USB2602 features xD Picture Card™ format support for licensees of that format.
The USB260x provides a single chip solution for the most prevalent options for transfer of digital media - popular flash memory cards and USB Hub ports which can be used for any USB mass storage device including digital cameras, flash drives and MP3 Players. If PictBridge is supported on the USB host then the downstream ports can also be used for PictBridge.
The device consists of a USB 2.0 upstream PHY, 3 downstream Hub PHYs, Hub controller with three transaction translators for FS/LS USB traffic, 8051 microprocessor with expanded scratchpad, and program SRAM, and CF, MS, SM and SD controllers. The device can support up to 4 slot flash memory operation and has the card power MOSFETS integrated on chip.
Certifications
WHQL File NumberUSB-IF Test ID#xD-Picture Card Certification97086730000002AA-SG0117
Device Includes
USB 2.0 HS/FS TransceiversThree short circuit protected card power FETs targeted for use with the Secure Digital/MultimediaCard, Memory Stick and Smart Media/xD-Picture Card slotsA Bi-directional Control and a Bi-directional Bulk Endpoint are provided64K Byte Internal ROM Code Space11 GPIOs for special function use: LED indicators, button inputs, power control to memory devices, etc.Inputs capable of generating interrupts with either edge sensitivityCompatible with Microsoft WinXP, WinME, Win2K SP3, Apple OS10, Softconnex and Linux Multi-LUN Mass Storage Class Drivers, and Multiple TT Hub DriversWin2K, Win98/98SE and Apple OS8.6, OS9 and OS10 Multi-LUN Mass Storage Class Drivers available from Microchip 128 Pin TQFP (1.0mm height, 14mm x14mm footprint) RoHS compliant packageBenefits
Using a single USB cable, customers can physically place USB port expansion and flash reader slots anywhere in the system for easy user access.Minimum board area savings of 100mm2. Additional board space and BOM cost savings from reduced support component count and elimination of two external USB connections.Power consumption is reduced by 360mW when compared to the equivalent multi-chip solution.Customers benefit from the high quality on chip ROM code that is compatibility and compliance tested for the latest format support.Card compatibility testing across manufacturers ensures good end customer experience and obsoletes the need for flash program memory except for systems with custom features.Mask ROM operation enables lowest cost for embedded Applications.Integrated card power FETs with short circuit protection decrease BOM cost and increase reliability when embedded into larger systems.Firmware and hardware low power features enable USB reduced power consumption in portable applications by configuration from EEPROM.ROM code configuration options provide the greatest flexibility for adding features.Strong Flash Media Read/Write performance enables the benefits of USB 2.0 transfer speeds to be realized by end customers.Robust silicon design enables two layer board design.Customer Profile
Customers who want to add the ability to slideshow photographs from flash card or USB devices.Customers who want to add flash media card reader slots or expand the number of ports in their system.Current users of hub or flash media reader devices today.*Note: In order to develop, make, use, or sell readers and/or other products using or incorporating any of the Microchip devices made the subject of this document or to use related Microchip software programs, technical information and licenses under patent and other intellectual property rights from or through various persons or entities, including without limitation media standard companies, forums, and associations, and other patent holders may be required. These media standard companies, forums, and associations include without limitation the following: Sony Corporation (Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro); SD3 LLC (Secure Digital); MultiMedia Card Association (MultiMediaCard); the SSFDC Forum (SmartMedia); the Compact Flash Association (Compact Flash); and Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Olympus Optical Co., Ltd., and Toshiba Corporation (xD-Picture Card). Microchip does not make such licenses or technical information available; does not promise or represent that any such licenses or technical information will actually be obtainable from or through the various persons or entities (including the media standard companies, forums, and associations), or with respect to the terms under which they may be made available; and is not responsible for the accuracy or sufficiency of, or otherwise with respect to, any such technical information.
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Leading Features
USB Compound Device - Hub and Flash Media Controller functions on one chip
USB Hub Controller - complete system solution for expanding the number of USB ports
Provides 3 downstream High-Speed USB ports via an internal Hub
Microchip MultiTRAK™ technology - three translators for FS/LS devices that are attached
Flash Format Support - complete system solution for interfacing leading flash media formats to USB bus:
SmartMedia™ (SM) and XD-Picture Card™ (xD) versions 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2
Memory Stick™ (MS), High Speed Memory Stick (HSMS), Memory Stick PRO (MSPRO) and Memory Stick Duo (MSDUO and MSDUO Pro)
Secure Digital (SD), High Speed Secure Digital and MINI™ Secure Digital
MultiMediaCard™ (MMC), Reduced Size MMC (RS-MMC), High Speed MMC (HSMMC 4 Bit) and compatible with all versions of MMC 4.0
NAND Flash
Compact Flash™ I and II (CF)
CF form-factor ATA hard drives like Microdrive
Flash Interface Short Circuit Protection when using internal power control MOSFETs
Ensures robust operation when embedded in larger more expensive systems in the PC and Consumer products markets
BOM Cost Reduction Enhancements:
Three on chip card power FETs
Selectable 24MHz clock input option to eliminate external crystal
Key Features
Default configuration for lowest cost standalone operation in embedded systems
Hub and Flash media controller feature configuration all done by one Serial 256B EEPROM
Features Programmable by optional external EEPROM include:
Port selectable or ganged port power control
Per port configuration of no-connect or non-removable connections
LUN configuration and assignment
SD Write Protect polarity
SD Card Read Only operation
Customizable Inquiry Command operation
LED polarity, blink rate and operation
Forced USB 1.1 reporting
Flash card compatibility tested on chip ROM support for the latest flash media specifications:
SmartMedia Electrical Specification Version 1.40
SmartMedia Physical Format Specifications Version 1.40
SmartMedia Logical Format Specifications Version 1.30
MultiMediaCard System Specification Version 4.0
SD Memory Card Specifications Version 1.1
Memory Stick Standard Format Specification Version 1.42-00
Memory Stick Pro Standard Format Specifications Version 1.01-01
Memory Stick Duo Standard Format Specifications Version 1.10-00
Memory Stick Implementation Checklist Procedures Version 1.00-01
CompactFlash Specification Rev 2.0
xD-Picture Card Specification Version 1.2
Hardware support for High Speed Secure Digital and SD Secure
Boot from Flash Media - Supports USB Bulk Only Mass Storage Compliant Bootable BIOS
Up to 4 slot operation - Support for simultaneous operation of cards
Applications
Photo and MFP Printers
Desktop PC embedded drive bays
Laptop PC
Digital Televisions
Game Consoles
Digital Media Centers
Set top box - Home Gateway
Standalone Card Readers plus hub devices