USB 2.0 Hi-Speed 3-Port Hub Controller Optimized for Portable Applications
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Chapter 1 General Description
The SMSC USB3813 is a low-power, OEM configurable, MTT (Multi-Transaction Translator) USB 2.0
hub controller with 3 downstream ports and advanced features for embedded USB applications. The
USB3813 is fully compliant with the USB 2.0 Specification, USB 2.0 Link Power Management
Addendum, High-Speed Inter-Chip (HSIC) USB Electrical Specification Revision 1.0, and will attach to
an upstream port as a Full-Speed hub or as a Full-/Hi-Speed hub. The 3-port hub supports Low-Speed,
Full-Speed, and Hi-Speed (if operating as a Hi-Speed hub) downstream devices on all of the enabled
downstream (non-HSIC) ports. HSIC ports support only Hi-Speed operation.
The USB3813 has been specifically optimized for mobile embedded applications. The pin-count has
been reduced by optimizing the USB3813 for mobile battery-powered embedded systems where power
consumption, small package size, and minimal BOM are critical design requirements. Standby mode
power has been minimized and reference clock inputs can be aligned to the customer’s specific mobile
application. Flexible power rail options ease integration into energy efficient designs by allowing the
USB3813 to be powered in a single-source (VBUS, VBAT, 3.3V) or a dual-source (VBAT + 1.8, 3.3V
+ 1.8) configuration. Additionally, all required resistors on the USB ports are integrated into the hub,
including all series termination and pull-up/pull-down resistors on the D+ and D– pins.
The USB3813 supports both upstream battery charger detection and downstream battery charging.
The USB3813 integrated battery charger detection circuitry supports the USB-IF Battery Charging
(BC1.2) detection method and most Apple devices. These circuits are used to detect the attachment
and type of a USB charger and provide an interrupt output to indicate charger information is available
to be read from the device’s status registers via the serial interface. The USB3813 provides the battery
charging handshake and supports the following USB-IF BC1.2 charging profiles:
DCP: Dedicated Charging Port (Power brick with no data)
CDP: Charging Downstream Port (1.5A with data)
SDP: Standard Downstream Port (0.5A with data)
Custom profiles loaded via SMBus or OTP
The USB3813 provides an additional USB endpoint dedicated for use as a USB to I2C/SPI interface,
allowing external circuits or devices to be monitored, controlled, or configured via the USB interface.
Additionally, the USB3813 includes many powerful and unique features such as:
FlexConnect, which provides flexible connectivity options. The USB3813’s downstream port 1 can be
swapped with the upstream port, allowing master capable devices to control other devices on the hub.
MultiTRAKTM Technology, which utilizes a dedicated Transaction Translator (TT) per port to maintain
consistent full-speed data throughput regardless of the number of active downstream connections.
MultiTRAKTM outperforms conventional USB 2.0 hubs with a single TT in USB full-speed data transfers.
PortMap, which provides flexible port mapping and disable sequences. The downstream ports of a
USB3813 hub can be reordered or disabled in any sequence to support multiple platform designs with
minimum effort. For any port that is disabled, the USB3813 hub controllers automatically reorder the
remaining ports to match the USB host controller’s port numbering scheme.
PortSwap, which adds per-port programmability to USB differential-pair pin locations. PortSwap allows
direct alignment of USB signals (D+/D-) to connectors to avoid uneven trace length or crossing of the
USB differential signals on the PCB.
PHYBoost, which provides programmable levels of Hi-Speed USB
signal drive strength in the downstream port transceivers. PHYBoost
attempts to restore USB signal integrity in a compromised system
environment. The graphic on the right shows an example of Hi-
Speed USB eye diagrams before and after PHYBoost signal integrity
restoration.
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Revision 1.0 (06-17-13)
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