Cypress CY7C65211 Usb-serial single-channel (uart/i2c/spi)bridge with capsenseâ® and bcd Datasheet

CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
USB-Serial Single-Channel (UART/I2C/SPI)
Bridge with CapSense® and BCD
USB-Serial Single-Channel (UART/I2C/SPI) Bridge with CapSense® and BCD
Features
CapSense
Charger detection
❐ GPIO
❐
USB 2.0-certified, Full-Speed (12 Mbps)
❐ Supports communication driver class (CDC), personal health
care device class (PHDC), and vendor-device class
❐ Battery charger detection (BCD) compliant with USB Battery
Charging Specification, Rev. 1.2 (Peripheral Detect only)
❐ Integrated USB termination resistors
■ Single-channel configurable UART interface
❐ Data rates up to 3 Mbps
❐ 190 bytes for each transmit and receive buffer
❐ Supports 2-pin,4-pin and 6-pin UART interface
❐ Data format:
• 7 to 8 data bits
• 1 to 2 stop bits
• No parity, even, odd, mark, or space parity
❐ Supports parity, overrun, and framing errors
❐ Supports flow control using CTS, RTS, DTR, DSR
❐ Supports UART break signal
❐ CY7C65211 supports single channel RS232/RS422
interfaces whereas CY7C65211A supports
RS232/RS422/RS485 interfaces
■ Single-channel configurable SPI interface
❐ Data rate up to 3 MHz for SPI master and 1 MHz for SPI slave
❐ Data width: 4 bits to 16 bits
❐ 256 bytes for each transmit and receive buffer
❐ Supports Motorola, TI, and National SPI modes
2
■ Single-channel configurable I C interface
❐ Master/slave up to 400 kHz
❐ 256 bytes each transmit and receive buffer
2
❐ Supports multi-master I C
®
■ CapSense
❐ SmartSense™ Auto-Tuning is supported through a
Cypress-supplied configuration utility
❐ Max CapSense buttons: 5
❐ GPIOs linked to CapSense buttons
❐
■
■
General-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins: 10
■
Supports unique serial number feature for each device, which
fixes the COM port number permanently when USB-serial
Bridge controller as CDC device plugs in
■
Driver support for VCOM and DLL
❐ Windows 10: 32- and 64-bit versions
❐ Windows 8.1: 32- and 64-bit versions
❐ Windows 8: 32- and 64-bit versions
❐ Windows 7: 32- and 64-bit versions
❐ Windows Vista: 32- and 64-bit versions
❐ Windows XP: 32- and 64-bit versions
❐ Windows CE
❐ Mac OS-X: 10.6, 10.7
❐ Linux: Kernel version 2.6.35 onwards.
❐ Android: Gingerbread and later versions
■
Clocking: Integrated 48-MHz clock oscillator
■
Supports bus-/self-powered configurations
■
USB Suspend mode for low power
■
Operating voltage: 1.71 to 5.5 V
■
Operating temperature:
❐ Commercial: 0 °C to 70 °C
❐ Industrial: –40 °C to 85 °C
■
ESD protection: 2.2-kV HBM
■
RoHS-compliant package
❐ 24-pin QFN (4.0 mm × 4.0 mm, 0.55 mm, 0.5 mm pitch)
■
Ordering part number
❐ CY7C65211-24LTXI
❐ CY7C65211A-24LTXI
Applications
■
Medical/healthcare devices
■
Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals
■
Test and measurement system
■
Gaming systems
■
Set-top box PC-USB interface
■
Industrial
■
512-byte flash for storing configuration parameters
■
Networking
■
Configuration utility (Windows) to configure the following:
❐ Vendor ID (VID), Product ID (PID), and Product and
Manufacturer descriptors
❐ UART/I2C/SPI
■
Enabling USB connectivity in legacy peripherals
Functional Description
For a complete list of related resources, click here.
USB-Compliant
The USB-Serial Single-Channel Bridge with CapSense and BCD (CY7C65211/CY7C65211A) is fully
compliant with the USB 2.0 specification and Battery Charging Specification v1.2, USB-IF Test-ID (TID)
40001521.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Document Number: 001-82042 Rev. *K
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198 Champion Court
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San Jose, CA 95134-1709
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408-943-2600
Revised March 21, 2018
CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
CY7C65211 and CY7C65211A Features Comparison
Table 1. CY7C65211 and CY7C65211A Features Comparison
Features
CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
USB Product ID
0x002
0x00FB
UART
Can be configured as Virtual COM
port or USB vendor device
Can be configured as Virtual COM
port or USB vendor device
I2C
Can be configured as USB vendor
device
Can be configured as Virtual COM
port or USB vendor device
SPI
Can be configured as USB vendor
device
Can be configured as Virtual COM
port or USB vendor device
RS485 Support
No
Yes
More Information
Cypress provides a wealth of data at www.cypress.com to help you to select the right device for your design, and to help you to quickly
and effectively integrate the device into your design. For a comprehensive list of resources, see the document USB-Serial Bridge
Controller Product Overview.
■
Overview: USB Portfolio, USB Roadmap
■
Code Examples: USB Full-Speed
■
USB 2.0 Product Selectors: USB-Serial Bridge Controller, USB
to UART Controller (Gen I)
■
Development Kits:
❐ CYUSBS232, Cypress USB-UART LP Reference Design Kit
❐ CYUSBS234, Cypress USB-Serial (Single Channel)
Development Kit
❐ CYUSBS236,
Cypress USB-Serial (Dual Channel)
Development Kit
Knowledge Base Articles: Cypress offers a large number of
USB knowledge base articles covering a broad range of topics,
from basic to advanced level. Recommended knowledge base
articles for getting started with USB-Serial Bridge Controller
are:
®
❐ KBA85909 – Key Features of the Cypress USB-Serial
Bridge Controller
❐ KBA85920 – USB-UART and USB-Serial
❐ KBA85921 – Replacing FT232R with CY7C65213
USB-UART LP Bridge Controller
❐ KBA85913 – Voltage supply range for USB-Serial
❐ KBA89355 – USB Serial Cypress Default VID and PID
❐ KBA92641 – USB-Serial Bridge Controller Managing I/Os
using API
❐ KBA92442 – Non-Standard Baud Rates in USB-Serial Bridge
Controllers
❐ KBA91366 – Binding a USB-Serial Device to a
Microsoft® CDC Driver
❐ KBA92551 – Testing a USB-Serial Bridge Controller
Configured as USB-UART with Linux®
❐ KBA91299 – Interfacing an External I2C Device with the
CYUSBS234/236 DVK
For complete list of knowledge base articles, click here.
■
Document Number: 001-82042 Rev. *K
■ Models: IBIS
Cypress USB-Serial (Single Channel) Development Kit
The Cypress USB-Serial (Single Channel) Development Kit is a
complete development resource. It provides a platform to
develop and test custom projects. The development kit contains
collateral materials for the firmware, hardware, and software
aspects of a design.
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Contents
Block Diagram – CY7C65211/CY7C65211A .................... 4
Functional Overview ........................................................ 4
USB and Charger Detect ............................................. 4
Serial Communication ................................................. 4
CapSense .................................................................... 5
GPIO Interface ............................................................ 5
Memory ....................................................................... 5
System Resources ...................................................... 5
Suspend and Resume ................................................. 5
WAKEUP ..................................................................... 6
Software ...................................................................... 6
Internal Flash Configuration ........................................ 7
Electrical Specifications .................................................. 8
Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................... 8
Operating Conditions ................................................... 8
Device-Level Specifications ........................................ 8
GPIO ........................................................................... 9
nXRES ....................................................................... 10
SPI Specifications ..................................................... 11
I2C Specifications ...................................................... 13
CapSense Specifications .......................................... 13
Flash Memory Specifications .................................... 13
Pin Description ............................................................... 14
USB Power Configurations ............................................ 16
USB Bus-Powered Configuration .............................. 16
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Self-Powered Configuration ...................................... 17
USB Bus-Powered with Variable I/O Voltage ............ 18
Application Examples .................................................... 19
USB to RS232 Bridge ................................................ 19
USB to RS485 Bridge ................................................ 20
Battery-Operated, Bus-Powered USB to MCU
with Battery Charge Detection .......................................... 21
CapSense .................................................................. 23
USB to I2C Bridge ..................................................... 24
USB to SPI Bridge ..................................................... 25
Ordering Information ...................................................... 29
Ordering Code Definitions ......................................... 29
Package Information ...................................................... 30
Acronyms ........................................................................ 31
Document Conventions ................................................. 31
Units of Measure ....................................................... 31
Document History Page ................................................. 32
Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information ...................... 34
Worldwide Sales and Design Support ....................... 34
Products .................................................................... 34
PSoC® Solutions ...................................................... 34
Cypress Developer Community ................................. 34
Technical Support ..................................................... 34
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Block Diagram – CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
nXRES
VDDD
VCCD
Voltage
Regulator
Reset
Internal
48 MHz OSC
Internal
32 KHz OSC
USB
VBUS
BCD
USBDP
USBDM
256
Bytes TX
Buffer
VBUS Regulator
256
Bytes RX
Buffer
Battery Charger
Detection
USB
Transceiver with
Integrated
Resistor
SIE
Functional Overview
The CY7C65211/CY7C65211A is a Full-Speed USB controller
that enables seamless PC connectivity for peripherals with
serial interfaces, such as UART, SPI, and I2C.
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A also integrates CapSense and BCD
compliant with the USB Battery Charging Specification, Rev.
1.2. It integrates a voltage regulator, an oscillator, and flash
memory for storing configuration parameters, offering a
cost-effective solution. CY7C65211 supports bus-powered and
self-powered modes and enables efficient system power
management with suspend and remote wake-up signals. It is
available in a 24-pin QFN package.
USB and Charger Detect
USB
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A has a built-in USB 2.0 Full-Speed
transceiver. The transceiver incorporates the internal USB series
termination resistors on the USB data lines and a 1.5-k pull-up
resistor on USBDP.
Charger Detection
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A supports BCD for Peripheral Detect
only and complies with the USB Battery Charging Specification,
Rev. 1.2. It supports the following charging ports:
■ Standard Downstream Port (SDP): Allows the system to draw
up to 500 mA current from the host
■ Charging Downstream Port (CDP): Allows the system to draw
up to 1.5 A current from the host
■ Dedicated Charging Port (DCP): Allows the system to draw up
to 1.5 A of current from the wall charger
Serial Communication
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A has a serial communication block
(SCB). Each SCB can implement UART, SPI, or I2C interface. A
256-byte buffer is available in both the TX and RX lines.
UART Interface
The UART interface provides asynchronous serial
communication with other UART devices operating at speeds of
up to 3 Mbps. It supports 7 to 8 data bits, 1 to 2 stop bits, odd,
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Serial
Communication
Block
512 Bytes
Flash
Memory
UART/
SPI/I2C
CapSense
GPIO
UART/SPI/I2C
CapSense
GPIO
even, mark, space, and no parity. The UART interface supports
full-duplex communication with a signaling format that is
compatible with the standard UART protocol. In CY7C65211,
UART pins may be interfaced to industry standard
RS232/RS422 transceivers whereas in CY7C65211A these
UART pins may be interfaced to RS232/RS422/RS485.
Common UART functions, such as parity error and frame error,
are supported. CY7C65211/CY7C65211A supports baud rates
ranging from 300 baud to 3 Mbaud. The UART baud rates can
be set using the configuration utility.
Notes:
Parity error gets detected when UART transmitter device is
configured for odd parity and UART receiver device is configured
for even parity.
Frame error gets detected when UART transmitter device is
configured for 7 bits data width and 1 stop bit, whereas UART
receiver device is configured for 8 bit data width and 2 stop bits.
UART Flow Control
The CY7C65211 device supports UART hardware flow control
using control signal pairs, such as RTS# (Request to Send) /
CTS# (Clear to Send) and DTR# (Data Terminal Ready) / DSR#
(Data Set Ready). Data flow control is enabled by default. Flow
control can be disabled using the configuration utility.
The following section describes the flow control signals:
■
CTS# (Input) / RTS# (Output)
CTS# can pause or resume data transmission over the UART
interface. Data transmission can be paused by de-asserting the
CTS signal and resumed with CTS# assertion. The pause and
resume operation does not affect data integrity. With flow control
enabled, receive buffer has a watermark level of 93%. After the
data in the receive buffer reaches that level, the RTS# signal is
de-asserted, instructing the transmitting device to stop data
transmission. The start of data consumption by application
reduces the device data backlog; when it reaches the 75%
watermark level, the RTS# signal is asserted to resume data
reception.
■
DSR# (Input) /DTR# (Output)
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The DSR#/DTR# signals are used to establish a communication
link with the UART. These signals complement each other in their
functionality, similar to CTS# and RTS#.
SPI Interface
The SPI interface supports an SPI Master and SPI Slave. This
interface supports the Motorola, TI, and National Microwire
protocols. The maximum frequency of operation is 3 MHz in SPI
master mode and 1 MHz in SPI slave mode. It can support
transaction sizes ranging from 4 bits to 16 bits in length, SPI
slave supports 4 bits to 8 bits and 12 bits to 16 bits data width at
1 MHz operation. Whereas, it supports 9 bits,10 bits and 11 bits
data width operation at 500 kHz operation. (refer to USB to SPI
Bridge on page 25 for more details).
I2C Interface
The I2C interface implements full multi-master/slave modes and
supports up to 400 kHz. The configuration utility tool is used to
set the I2C address in the slave mode. The tool enables only
even slave addresses. For further details on the protocol, refer
to the NXP I2C specification, Rev. 5.
Notes
2
■ I C ports are not tolerant of higher voltages. Therefore, they
cannot be hot-swapped or powered up independently when
chip is not powered.
■ The minimum fall time of the SCL is met (as per NXP I2C
specification Rev. 5) when VDDD is between 1.71 V and 3.0 V.
When VDDD is within the range of 3.0 V to 3.6 V, it is
recommended to add a 50 pF capacitor on the SCL signal.
CapSense
CapSense functionality is supported on all the GPIO pins. Any
GPIO pin can be configured as a sense pin (CS0–CS7) using the
configuration utility. When implementing CapSense functionality,
the GPIO_0 pin (configured as a modulator capacitor - Cmod)
should be connected to ground through a 2.2-nF capacitor (see
Figure 13 on page 23).
CY7C65211 supports SmartSense Auto-Tuning of the
CapSense parameters and does not require manual tuning.
SmartSense Auto-tuning compensates for printed circuit board
(PCB) variations and device process variations.
Optionally, any GPIO pin can be configured as a Cshield and
connected to the shield of the CapSense button, as shown in
Figure 13 on page 23. Shield prevents false triggering of buttons
due to water droplets and guarantees CapSense operation
(sensors respond to finger touch).
GPIOs can be linked to the CapSense buttons to indicate the
presence of a finger. CapSense functionality can be configured
using the configuration utility.
CY7C65211 supports up to five CapSense buttons. For more
information on CapSense, refer to Getting Started with
CapSense.
GPIO Interface
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A has 10 GPIOs. The maximum
available GPIOs for configuration is 10 if one two-pin (I2C/2-pin
UART) serial interface is implemented. The configuration utility
allows configuration of the GPIO pins. The configurable options
are as follows:
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TRISTATE: GPIO tristated
■ DRIVE 1: Output static 1
■ DRIVE 0: Output static 0
■ POWER#: Power control for bus power designs
■ TXLED#: Drives LED during USB transmit
■ RXLED#: Drives LED during USB receive
■ TX or RX LED#: Drives LED during USB transmit or receive
■
GPIO can be configured to drive LED at 8-mA drive strength.
■ BCD0/BCD1: Two-pin output to indicate the type of USB
charger
■ BUSDETECT: Connects the VBUS pin for USB host detection
■ CS0–CS4: CapSense button input (Sense pin)
■ CSout0–CSout2: Indicates which CapSense button is pressed
■ Cmod: External modulator capacitor; connects a 2.2-nF
capacitor (±10%) to ground (GPIO_0 only)
■ Cshield: Shield for waterproofing
Memory
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A has a 512-byte flash. Flash is used
to store USB parameters, such as VID/PID, serial number,
product and manufacturer descriptors, which can be
programmed by the configuration utility.
System Resources
Power System
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A supports the USB Suspend mode to
control power usage. CY7C65211 operates in bus-powered or
self-powered modes over a range of 3.15 to 5.5 V.
Clock System
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A has a fully integrated clock with no
external components required. The clock system is responsible
for providing clocks to all subsystems.
Internal 48-MHz Oscillator
The internal 48-MHz oscillator is the primary source of internal
clocking in CY7C65211.
Internal 32-kHz Oscillator
The internal 32-kHz oscillator is primarily used to generate
clocks for peripheral operation in the USB Suspend mode.
Reset
The reset block ensures reliable power-on reset and brings the
device back to the default known state. The nXRES (active low)
pin can be used by the external devices to reset the
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A.
Suspend and Resume
The CY7C65211/CY7C65211A device asserts the SUSPEND
pin when the USB bus enters the suspend state. This helps in
meeting the stringent suspend current requirement of the USB
2.0 specification, while using the device in bus-powered mode.
The device resumes from the suspend state under either of the
two following conditions:
1. Any activity is detected on the USB bus
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2. The WAKEUP pin is asserted to generate remote wakeup to
the host
WAKEUP
The WAKEUP pin is used to generate the remote wakeup signal
on the USB bus. The remote wakeup signal is sent only if the
host enables this feature through the SET_FEATURE request.
The device communicates support for the remote wakeup to the
host through the configuration descriptor during the USB
enumeration process. The CY7C65211/CY7C65211A device
allows enabling/disabling and polarity of the remote wakeup
feature through the configuration utility.
Software
Cypress delivers a complete set of software drivers and a configuration utility to enable configuration of the product during
system development.
Drivers for Linux Operating Systems
Cypress provides a User Mode USB driver library (libcyusbserial.so) that abstracts vendor commands for the UART
interface and provides a simplified API interface for user applications. This library uses the standard open-source libUSB library
to enable USB communication. The Cypress serial library
supports the USB plug-and-play feature using the Linux 'udev'
mechanism.
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A supports the standard USB CDC
UART class driver, which is bundled with the Linux kernel.
Android Support
The CY7C65211/CY7C65211A solution includes an Android
Java class–CyUsbSerial.java–which exposes a set of interface
functions to communicate with the device.
library–CyUSBSerial DLL–that abstracts a vendor-specific
interface of the CY7C65211/CY7C65211A devices and provides
convenient APIs to the user. It provides interface APIs for
vendor-specific UART/SPI/I2C and class-specific APIs for
PHDC.
USB-Serial Bridge Controller works with the Windows-standard
USB CDC class driver, when either CY7C65211 is configured as
CDC USB to UART device or when CY7C65211A is configured
as CDC USB to UART/SPI/I2C device. A virtual COM port
driver–CyUSBSerial.sys–is also delivered, which implements
the USB CDC class driver. The Cypress Windows drivers are
Windows hardware certification kit-compliant.
These drivers are bound to device through WU (Windows
Update) services.
Cypress drivers also support Windows plug-and-play and power
management and USB Remote Wake-up.
Windows-CE support
The CY7C65211/CY7C65211A solution includes a CDC UART
driver library for Windows-CE platforms.
Device Configuration Utility (Windows only)
A Windows-based configuration utility is available to configure
device initialization parameters. This graphical user application
provides an interactive interface to define the boot parameters
stored in the device flash.
This utility allows the user to save a user-selected configuration
to text or xml formats. It also allows users to load a selected
configuration from text or xml formats. The configuration utility
allows the following operations:
■
View current device configuration
■
Select and configure UART/I2C/SPI, CapSense, battery
charging, and GPIOs
■
Configure USB VID, PID, and string descriptors
■
Save or Load configuration
Drivers for Mac OSx
Cypress delivers a dynamically linked shared library (CyUSBSerial.dylib) based on libUSB, which enables communication to
the CY7C65211 device.
In addition, the CY7C65211 device also supports the native Mac
OSx CDC UART driver, and CY7C65211A supports native Mac
OSx CDC UART/SPI/I2C driver.
You can download the free configuration utility and drivers at
www.cypress.com.
Drivers for Windows Operating Systems
For Windows operating systems (XP, Vista, Win7, Win 8, and
Win 8.1), Cypress delivers a user-mode dynamically linked
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Internal Flash Configuration
The internal flash memory can be used to store the configuration parameters shown in the following table. A free configuration utility
is provided to configure the parameters listed in the table to meet application-specific requirements over the USB interface. The
configuration utility can be downloaded at www.cypress.com/go/usbserial.
Table 2. Internal Flash Configuration for both CY7C65211 and CY7C65211A
Parameter
Default Value
Description
USB Vendor ID (VID)
0x04B4
Default Cypress VID. Can be configured to customer VID
USB Product ID (PID)
0x0002 for CY7C65211
and
0x00FB for CY7C65211A
Default Cypress PID. Can be configured to customer PID
USB Configuration
Manufacturer string
Product string
Cypress
Can be configured with any string up-to 64 characters
USB-Serial (Single Channel) Can be configured with any string up-to 64 characters
Serial string
Can be configured with any string up-to 64 characters
Power mode
Bus powered
Max current draw
100 mA
Remote wakeup
Enabled
USB interface protocol
CDC
BCD
Disabled
GPIO_0
TXLED#
GPIO_1
RXLED#
GPIO_2
DSR#
Can be configured to bus-powered or self-powered mode
Can be configured to any value from 0 to 500 mA. The configuration
descriptor will be updated based on this,.
Can be disabled. Remote wakeup is initiated by asserting the WAKEUP pin
Can be configured to function in CDC, PHDC, or Cypress vendor class
Charger detect is disabled by default. When BCD is enabled, three of the
GPIOs must be configured for BCD
GPIO Configuration
GPIO_3
RTS#
GPIO_4
CTS#
GPIO_5
TxD
GPIO_6
RxD
GPIO_7
DTR#
GPIO_8
TRISTATE
GPIO_9
TRISTATE
GPIO_10
TRISTATE
GPIO_11
POWER#
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GPIO can be configured as shown in Table 15 on page 15.
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Electrical Specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Static discharge voltage ESD protection levels:
Exceeding maximum ratings[1] may shorten the useful life of the
device.
Storage temperature .................................... –55 °C to +100 °C
Ambient temperature with
power supplied (Industrial) ............................ –40 °C to +85 °C
■
2.2-KV HBM per JESD22-A114
Latch-up current .......................................................... . 140 mA
Current per GPIO ........................................................... 25 mA
Operating Conditions
Supply voltage to ground potential
VDDD ................................................................................. 6.0 V
TA (ambient temperature under bias)
Industrial ........................................................ –40 °C to +85 °C
VBUS ................................................................................. 6.0 V
VBUS supply voltage ........................................ 3.15 V to 5.25 V
VCCD ............................................................................... 1.95 V
VDDD supply voltage ........................................ 1.71 V to 5.50 V
VGPIO ................................................................... VDDD + 0.5 V
VCCD supply voltage ........................................ 1.71 V to 1.89 V
Device-Level Specifications
All specifications are valid for –40 °C  TA  85 °C, TJ  100 °C, and 1.71 V to 5.50 V, except where noted.
Table 3. DC Specifications
Parameter
VBUS
VDDD
Description
VBUS supply voltage
VDDD supply voltage
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Details/Conditions
3.15
3.30
3.45
V
4.35
5.00
5.25
V
Set and configure the correct voltage
range using a configuration utility for
VBUS. Default 5 V.
1.71
1.80
1.89
V
2.0
3.3
5.5
V
–
1.80
–
V
Do not use this supply to drive the
external device.
• 1.71 V  VDDD 1.89 V: Short the
VCCD pin with the VDDD pin
• VDDD > 2 V – connect a 1-µF
capacitor (Cefc) between the VCCD
pin and ground
1.00
1.30
1.60
µF
X5R ceramic or better
Used to set I/O and core voltage. Set
and configure the correct voltage
range using a configuration utility for
VDDD. Default 3.3 V.
VCCD
Output voltage (for core logic)
Cefc
External regulator voltage bypass
IDD1
Operating supply current
–
20
–
mA
USB 2.0 FS, UART at 1-Mbps single
channel, no GPIO switching.
IDD2
USB Suspend supply current
–
5
–
µA
Does not include current through a
pull-up resistor on USBDP.
In USB suspend mode, the D+
voltage can go up to a maximum of
3.8 V.
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Table 4. AC Specifications
Parameter
Description
Zout
USB driver output impedance
28
–
44

Twakeup
Wakeup from USB Suspend mode
–
25
–
µs
Details/Conditions
Note
1. Usage above the Absolute Maximum conditions may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to Absolute Maximum conditions for extended periods of
time may affect device reliability. When used below Absolute Maximum conditions but above normal operating conditions, the device may not operate to specification.
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Table 5. GPIO DC Specification
Parameter
Min
Typ
Input voltage high threshold
0.7 × VDDD
–
–
V
CMOS Input
Input voltage low threshold
–
–
0.3 × VDDD
V
CMOS Input
VIH[2]
LVTTL input, VDDD< 2.7 V
0.7 × VDDD
–
–
V
VIH[2]
VIL
Description
Max
Units
Details/Conditions
VIL
LVTTL input, VDDD < 2.7V
–
–
0.3 × VDDD
V
VIH[2]
LVTTL input, VDDD > 2.7V
2
–
–
V
VIL
LVTTL input, VDDD > 2.7V
–
–
0.8
V
VOH
CMOS output voltage high level
VDDD – 0.4
–
–
V
IOH = 4 mA,
VDDD = 5 V +/- 10%
VOH
CMOS output voltage high level
VDDD – 0.6
–
–
V
IOH = 4 mA,
VDDD = 3.3 V +/- 10%
VOH
CMOS output voltage high level
VDDD – 0.5
–
–
V
IOH = 1 mA,
VDDD = 1.8 V +/- 5%
VOL
CMOS output voltage low level
–
–
0.4
V
IOL = 8 mA,
VDDD = 5 V +/- 10%
VOL
CMOS output voltage low level
–
–
0.6
V
IOL = 8 mA,
VDDD = 3.3 V +/- 10%
VOL
CMOS output voltage low level
–
–
0.6
V
IOL = 4 mA,
VDDD = 1.8 V +/- 5%
Rpullup
Pull-up resistor
3.5
5.6
8.5
kΩ
Rpulldown
Pull-down resistor
3.5
5.6
8.5
kΩ
IIL
Input leakage current (absolute value)
–
–
2
nA
CIN
Input capacitance
–
–
7
pF
Vhysttl
Input hysteresis LVTTL; VDDD > 2.7 V
25
40
C
mV
Vhyscmos
Input hysteresis CMOS
0.05 × VDDD
–
–
mV
Min
Typ
Max
Units
25 °C, VDDD = 3.0 V
Table 6. GPIO AC Specification
Parameter
Description
Details/Conditions
TRiseFast1
Rise Time in Fast mode
2
–
12
ns
VDDD = 3.3 V/ 5.5 V,
Cload = 25 pF
TFallFast1
Fall Time in Fast mode
2
–
12
ns
VDDD = 3.3 V/ 5.5 V,
Cload = 25 pF
TRiseSlow1
Rise Time in Slow mode
10
–
60
ns
VDDD = 3.3 V/ 5.5 V,
Cload = 25 pF
TFallSlow1
Fall Time in Slow mode
10
–
60
ns
VDDD = 3.3 V/ 5.5 V,
Cload = 25 pF
TRiseFast2
Rise Time in Fast mode
2
–
20
ns
VDDD = 1.8 V, Cload = 25 pF
TFallFast2
Fall Time in Fast mode
20
–
100
ns
VDDD = 1.8 V, Cload = 25 pF
TRiseSlow2
Rise Time in Slow mode
2
–
20
ns
VDDD = 1.8 V, Cload = 25 pF
TFallSlow2
Fall Time in Slow mode
20
–
100
ns
VDDD = 1.8 V, Cload = 25 pF
Note
2. VIH must not exceed VDDD + 0.2 V.
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
nXRES
Table 7. nXRES DC Specifications
Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
Max
Units
VIH
Input voltage high threshold
0.7 × VDDD
–
–
V
VIL
Input voltage low threshold
–
–
0.3 × VDDD
V
Rpullup
Pull-up resistor
3.5
5.6
8.5
kΩ
CIN
Input capacitance
–
5
–
pF
Vhysxres
Input voltage hysteresis
–
100
–
mV
Min
Typ
Max
Units
1
–
–
µs
Min
Typ
Max
Units
0.3
–
3000
kbps
Details/Conditions
Table 8. nXRES AC Specifications
Parameter
Tresetwidth
Description
Reset pulse width
Details/Conditions
Table 9. UART AC Specifications
Parameter
FUART
Description
UART bit rate
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Details/Conditions
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
SPI Specifications
Figure 1. SPI Master Timing
FSPI
SCK
(CPOL=0,
Output)
SCK
(CPOL=1,
Output)
TDSI
MISO
(input)
MSB
LSB
TDMO
MOSI
(output)
THMO
MSB
LSB
SPI Master Timing for CPHA = 0 (Refer to Table 15)
FSPI
SCK
(CPOL=0,
Output)
SCK
(CPOL=1,
Output)
TDSI
MISO
(input)
LSB
TDMO
MOSI
(output)
MSB
THMO
LSB
MSB
SPI Master Timing for CPHA = 1 (Refer to Table 15)
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Figure 2. SPI Slave Timing
SSN
(Input)
SCK
(CPOL=0,
Input)
FSPI
TSSELSCK
SCK
(CPOL=1,
Input)
TDSO
MISO
(Output)
THSO
LSB
MSB
LSB
MSB
TDMI
MOSI
(Input)
SPI Slave Timing for CPHA = 0 (Refer to Table 15)
SSN
(Input)
FSPI
SCK
(CPOL=0,
Input)
TSSELSCK
SCK
(CPOL=1,
Input)
TDSO
MISO
(Ouput)
THSO
LSB
MSB
LSB
MSB
TDMI
MOSI
(Input)
SPI Slave Timing for CPHA = 1 (Refer to Table 15)
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Table 10. SPI AC Specifications
Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
Max
Units
FSPI
SPI operating frequency
(Master/Slave)
–
–
3
MHz
WLSPI
SPI word length
4
–
16
bits
Details/Conditions
SPI Master Mode
TDMO
MOSI valid after SClock driving
edge
–
–
15
ns
TDSI
MISO valid before SClock
capturing edge
20
–
–
ns
THMO
Previous MOSI data hold time with
respect to capturing edge at slave
0
–
–
ns
TDMI
MOSI valid before Sclock
Capturing edge
40
–
–
ns
TDSO
MISO valid after Sclock driving
edge
–
–
104.4
ns
THSO
Previous MISO data hold time
0
–
–
ns
TSSELSCK
SSEL valid to first SCK Valid edge
100
–
–
ns
Min
Typ
Max
Units
1
–
400
kHz
Min
Typ
Max
Units
1.71
–
5.50
V
5
–
–
Ratio
Sensor capacitance range of 9
to 35 pF; finger capacitance >
0.1 pF sensitivity
Details/Conditions
SPI Slave Mode
I2C Specifications
Table 11. I2C AC Specifications
Parameter
FI2C
Description
I2C frequency
Details/Conditions
CapSense Specifications
Table 12. CapSense AC Specifications
Parameter
Description
VCSD
Voltage range of operation
SNR
Ratio of counts of finger to noise
Details/Conditions
Flash Memory Specifications
Table 13. Flash Memory Specifications
Parameter
Description
Fend
Flash endurance
Fret
Flash retention. TA  85 °C, 10 K
program/erase cycles
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Min
Typ
Max
Units
100K
–
–
cycles
10
–
–
years
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
–
10
USBIO
USBDP
–
11
USBIO
USBDM
–
12
Power
VCCD
–
13
14
Power
nXRES
VSSD
nXRES
–
–
15
16
17
18
19
20
Power
Power
Power
GPIO
GPIO
SCB/GPIO
VBUS
VSSD
VSSA
GPIO_0
GPIO_1
SCB_1 GPIO_2
–
–
–
TXLED#
RXLED#
DSR#
21
SCB/GPIO
SCB_2
GPIO_3
RTS#
22
SCB/GPIO
SCB_3
GPIO_4
CTS#
23
SCB/GPIO
SCB_4
GPIO_5
TxD
24
Power
VDDD
–
VSSD
3
GPIO_8
4
GPIO_9
5
GPIO_10
6
SCB_2/GPIO_3
SCB_1/GPIO_2
GPIO_1
20
19
CY7C65211/
CY7C65211A
-24QFN
Top View
18
GPIO_0
17
VSSA
16
VSSD
15
VBUS
14
13
12
WAKEUP
2
VCCD
Input
1
SCB_5/GPIO_7
11
9
SCB_0/GPIO_6
USBDM
–
TRISTATE
TRISTATE
TRISTATE
POWER#
–
SCB_3/GPIO_4
VSSD
GPIO_8
GPIO_9
GPIO_10
GPIO_11
SUSPEND
21
Power
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
Output
10
3
4
5
6
7
8
USBDP
DTR#
SCB_4/GPIO_5
GPIO_7
22
SCB_5
9
SCB/GPIO
WAKEUP
2
SCB/GPIO. See Table 14 and Table
15 on page 15.
SCB/GPIO. See Table 14 and Table
15 on page 15.
Digital Ground
GPIO. See Table 15
GPIO. See Table 15
GPIO. See Table 15
GPIO. See Table 15
Indicates device in suspend mode.
Can be configured as active low/high
using the configuration utility
Wakeup device from suspend mode.
Can be configured as active low/high
using the configuration utility
USB Data Signal Plus, integrates
termination resistor and a 1.5-k
pull-up resistor
USB Data Signal Minus, integrates
termination resistor
This pin should be decoupled to
ground using a 1-µF capacitor or by
connecting a 1.8-V supply
Digital Ground
Chip reset, active low. Can be left
unconnected or have a pull-up
resistor connected if not used
VBUS Supply, 3.15 V to 5.25 V
Digital Ground
Analog Ground
GPIO. See Table 15
GPIO. See Table 15
SCB/GPIO. See Table 14 and Table
15 on page 15.
SCB/GPIO. See Table 14 and Table
15 on page 15.
SCB/GPIO. See Table 14 and Table
15 on page 15.
SCB/GPIO. See Table 14 and Table
15 on page 15.
Supply to the device core and
Interface, 1.71 to 5.5 V
VDDD
RxD
24
GPIO_6
Name
8
Description
SCB_0
7
Defualt
SCB/GPIO
GPIO_11
Type
1
SUSPEND
Pin[3]
23
Pin Description
nXRES
VSSD
Note
3. Any pin acting as an Input pin should not be left unconnected.
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Table 14. Serial Communication Block Configuration
Pin
Serial Port
Mode 0*
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
Mode 5
Mode 6
4-pin UART
RxD
2-pin UART
RxD
SPI Master
GPIO_6
SPI Slave
GPIO_6
I2C Master
GPIO_6
I2C Slave
GPIO_6
1
SCB_0
6-pin UART
RxD
20
SCB_1
DSR#
GPIO_2
GPIO_2
SSEL_OUT
SSEL_IN
GPIO_2
GPIO_2
21
SCB_2
RTS#
RTS#
GPIO_3
MISO_IN
MISO_OUT
SCL_OUT
SCL_IN
22
SCB_3
CTS#
CTS#
GPIO_4
MOSI_OUT
MOSI_IN
SDA
SDA
23
SCB_4
TxD
TxD
TxD
SCLK_OUT
SCLK_IN
GPIO_5
GPIO_5
2
SCB_5
DTR#
GPIO_7
GPIO_7
GPIO_7
GPIO_7
GPIO_7
GPIO_7
*Note: The device is configured in Mode 0 as the default. Other modes can be configured using the configuration utility provided by Cypress.
GPIO
SCB
Table 15. GPIO Configuration
GPIO Configuration Option
TRISTATE
Description
I/O tristated
DRIVE 1
Output static 1
DRIVE 0
Output static 0
POWER#
This output is used to control power to an external logic through a switch to cut power off during an
unconfigured USB device and USB suspend.
0 - USB device in Configured state
1 - USB device in Unconfigured state or during USB suspend mode
TXLED#
Drives LED during USB transmit
RXLED#
Drives LED during USB receive
TX or RX LED#
BCD0
BCD1
BUSDETECT
Drives LED during USB transmit or receive
Configurable battery charger detect pins to indicate the type of USB charger (SDP, CDP, or DCP)
Configuration example:
00 - Draw up to 100 mA (unconfigured state)
01 - SDP (up to 500 mA)
10 - CDP/DCP (up to 1.5 A)
11 - Suspend (up to 2.5 mA)
This truth table can be configured using a configuration utility
VBUS detection. Connect the VBUS to this pin through a resistor network for VBUS detection when
using the BCD feature (refer to page 19).
CS0, CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4 CapSense button input (max up to 5)
CSout0, CSout1, CSout2
Indicates which CapSense button is pressed
CMOD
External modulator capacitor, connect a 2.2-nF capacitor (±10%) to ground
(Available on GPIO_0 only)
Cshield (optional)
Shield for waterproofing
Note: These signal options can be configured on any of the available GPIO pins using the configuration utility provided by Cypress.
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
USB Power Configurations
The following section describes possible USB power configurations for the CY7C65211/CY7C65211A. Refer to the Pin Description
on page 14 for signal details.
USB Bus-Powered Configuration
Figure 3 shows an example of the CY7C65211/CY7C65211A in
a bus-powered design. The VBUS is connected directly to the
CY7C65211 because it has an internal regulator.
The USB bus-powered system must comply with the following
requirements:
1. The system should not draw more than 100 mA prior to USB
enumeration (Unconfigured state).
2. The system should not draw more than 2.5 mA during the USB
Suspend mode.
3. A high-power bus-powered system (can draw more than
100 mA when operational) must use POWER# (configured
over GPIO) to keep the current consumption below 100 mA
prior to USB enumeration, and 2.5 mA during USB Suspend
state.
4. The system should not draw more than 500 mA from the USB
host.
The configuration descriptor in the CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
flash should be updated to indicate bus power and the maximum
current required by the system using the configuration utility.
Figure 3. Bus-Powered Configuration
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
GPIO_0
19 GPIO_1
20
GPIO_2 / SCB_1
21
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
22
GPIO_4 / SCB_3
23 GPIO_5 / SCB_4
1
GPIO_6 / SCB_0
2
GPIO_7 / SCB_5
4
GPIO_8
5 GPIO_9
6 GPIO_10
7 GPIO_11
USB
CONNECTOR
15
10
USBDP
11
USBDM
VBUS
D+
DGND
4.7 uF
XRES
VSSD
VSSD
24
VBUS
VCCD
VSSA
8 SUSPEND
9 WAKEUP
VDDD
VSSD
18
0.1 uF
14
12
1 uF
17 16 13 3
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Self-Powered Configuration
Figure 4 shows an example of CY7C65211/CY7C65211A in a
self-powered design. A self-powered system does not use the
VBUS from the host to power the system, but it has its own power
supply. A self-powered system has no restriction on current
consumption because it does not draw any current from the
VBUS.
When the VBUS is present, CY7C65211/CY7C65211A enables
an internal, 1.5-k pull-up resistor on USBDP. When the VBUS
is
absent
(USB
host
is
powered
down),
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A removes the 1.5-k pull-up resistor
on USBDP. This ensures that no current flows from the USBDP
to the USB host through a 1.5-k pull-up resistor, to comply with
the USB 2.0 specification.
When reset is asserted to CY7C65211/CY7C65211A, all the I/O
pins are tristated.
The configuration descriptor in the CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
flash should be updated to indicate self-power using the
configuration utility.
Figure 4. Self-Powered Configuration
3.3 V
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
GPIO_0
19 GPIO_1
20
GPIO_2 / SCB_1
21
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
22 GPIO_4 / SCB_3
VBUS
USBDP
USBDM
GPIO_5 / SCB_4
24
USB
CONNECTOR
15
10
VBUS
D+
DGND
11
GPIO_6 / SCB_0
GPIO_7 / SCB_5
GPIO_8
GPIO_9
GPIO_10
GPIO_11
4.7 uF
XRES
14
0.1 uF
4.7 KO
10 KO
VSSD
VCCD
VSSD
8 SUSPEND
9 WAKEUP
VSSA
23
1
2
4
5
6
7
VDDD
VSSD
18
3.3 V
12
1 uF
17 16 13 3
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
USB Bus-Powered with Variable I/O Voltage
Figure 5 shows CY7C65211/CY7C65211A in a bus-powered
system with variable I/O voltage. A low dropout (LDO) regulator
is used to supply 1.8 V or 3.3 V, using a jumper switch the input
of which is 5 V from the VBUS. Another jumper switch is used to
select 1.8/3.3 V or 5 V from the VBUS for the VDDD pin of
CY7C65211. This allows I/O voltage and supply to external logic
to be selected among 1.8 V, 3.3 V, or 5 V.
The USB bus-powered system must comply with the following
conditions:
■
The system should not draw more than 100 mA prior to USB
enumeration (unconfigured state)
■
The system should not draw more than 2.5 mA during USB
Suspend mode
■
A high-power bus-powered system (can draw more than 100
mA when operational) must use POWER# (configured over
GPIO) to keep the current consumption below 100 mA prior to
USB enumeration and 2.5 mA during the USB Suspend state
Figure 5. USB Bus-Powered with 1.8-V, 3.3-V, or 5-V Variable I/O Voltage [4]
1.8 V or 3.3 V or 5 V
Supply to External Logic
Power
Switch
1.8/3.3 V
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
18
GPIO_0
19 GPIO_1
20
GPIO_2 / SCB_1
21
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
22 GPIO_4 / SCB_3
VBUS
USBDP
USBDM
GPIO_5 / SCB_4
1
2
3
24
Jumper to select
1.8 V/3.3 V or 5 V
15
10
11
VBUS
USB
D+
CONNECTOR
DGND
GPIO_6 / SCB_0
GPIO_7 / SCB_5
GPIO_8
GPIO_9
GPIO_10
GPIO_11
4.7 uF
XRES
VSSD
VSSD
VCCD
VSSD
8 SUSPEND
9 WAKEUP
VSSA
23
1
2
4
5
6
7
VDDD
0.1uF
14
VBUS
12
1 uF
TC 1070
1.8/3.3 V
Vout
17 16 13 3
Vin
SHDn
1uF
Vadj
1M
0.1 uF
GND
123
3.3 V
562K
1.8 V
2M
Jumper to select
1.8 V or 3.3 V
Note
4. 1.71 V  VDDD  1.89 V - Short VCCD pin with VDDD pin; VDDD > 2 V - connect a 1-µF decoupling capacitor to the VCCD pin.
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Application Examples
The following section provides CY7C65211/CY7C65211A application examples.
USB to RS232 Bridge
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A can connect any embedded system,
with a serial port, to a host PC through USB.
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A enumerates as a COM port on the
host PC.
The RS232 protocol follows bipolar signaling – that is, the output
signal toggles between negative and positive polarity. The valid
RS232 signal is either in the –3-V to –15-V range or in the +3-V
to +15-V range, and the range between –3 V to +3 V is invalid.
In the RS232, Logic 1 is called “Mark” and it corresponds to a
negative voltage range. Logic 0 is called “Space” and it
corresponds to a positive voltage range. The RS232 level
converter facilitates this polarity inversion and the voltage-level
translation between the CY7C65211/CY7C65211A’s UART
interface and RS232 signaling.
In this application, as shown in Figure 6, SUSPEND is connected
to the SHDN# pin of the RS232-level converter to indicate USB
suspend or USB not enumerated.
GPIO8 and GPIO9 are configured as RXLED# and TXLED# to
drive two LEDs, indicating data transmit and receive.
Figure 6. USB to RS232 Bridge
1.8/3.3 V
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
VCC
VCC
VCC
RTSout
RTSin
CTSin
1K
CTSout
RS232
Level
TXDin
TXDout
Convertor
1K
RXDin
RXDout
RTS# 21
CTS# 22
TXD 23
RXD
1
VDDD
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
VBUS
USBDP
GPIO_4 / SCB_3
GPIO_5 / SCB_4
USBDM
24
1
2
3
Jumper to select
1.8 V/3.3 V or 5 V
15
10
11
VBUS
D+
DGND
GPIO_6 / SCB_0
USB
CONNECTOR
0.1 uF
SHDN#
8
SUSPEND
XRES
Vout
1uF
1M
GPIO_8
GPIO_9
VSSD
VSSD
VCCD
VSSA
5
12
1 uF
VBUS
VDDD
Vin
SHDn
Vadj
TXLED#
14
17 16 13 3
TC 1070
1.8/3.3 V
4
VSSD
VBUS
RXLED#
0.1 uF
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
GND
123
3.3 V
562K
1.8 V
2M
Jumper to select
1.8 V or 3.3 V
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
USB to RS485 Bridge
CY7C65211A can be configured as USB to UART interface. This
UART interface operates at TTL level and it can be converted to
RS485 interface using a GPIO and any half duplex RS485
transceiver IC (to convert TTL level to RS485 level) as shown in
Figure 7. This GPIO (TXDEN) enables or disables the
transmission of data through RS485 transceiver IC based on
availability of character in UART buffer of CY7C65211A. This
GPIO can be configured using Cypress USB-Serial
Configuration utility. Figure 8 shows timing diagram of this GPIO.
RS485 is a multi-drop network – i.e. many devices can
communicate with each other over a single two wire cable
connection. The RS485 cable requires to be terminated at each
end of the cable.
Figure 7. USB to RS485 Bridge
1.8/3.3 V
CY7C65211A
VCC
1K
VCC
VCC
21
RS485
Level
TXDout
Convertor
1K
RXDin
22
TXDin
RXDout
TXD 23
RXD
1
VDDD
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
VBUS
USBDP
GPIO_4 / SCB_3
GPIO_5 / SCB_4
USBDM
24
1
2
3
Jumper to select
1.8 V/3.3 V or 5 V
15
10
11
VBUS
D+
DGND
GPIO_6 / SCB_0
USB
CONNECTOR
0.1 uF
GND TXDEN
6
GPIO_10
XRES
Vout
1uF
GPIO_8
GPIO_9
VSSD
12
VSSD
VCCD
VSSA
5
VBUS
1 uF
4.7 uF
Vin
SHDn
Vadj
1M
TXLED#
14
VDDD
17 16 13 3
TC 1070
1.8/3.3 V
4
VSSD
VBUS
RXLED#
0.1 uF
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
0.1 uF
GND
123
3.3 V
562K
1.8 V
2M
Jumper to select
1.8 V or 3.3 V
Figure 8. RS485 GPIO (TXDEN) Timing diagram
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Battery-Operated, Bus-Powered USB to MCU with Battery Charge Detection
Figure 9
illustrates
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
as
a
USB-to-microcontroller interface. The TXD and RXD lines are
used for data transfer, and the RTS# and CTS# lines are used
for handshaking. The SUSPEND pin indicates to the MCU if the
device is in USB Suspend, and the WAKEUP pin is used to wake
up CY7C65211/CY7C65211A, which in turn issues a remote
wakeup to the USB host.
This application illustrates a battery-operated system, which is
bus-powered. CY7C65211/CY7C65211A implements the
battery charger detection functionality based on the USB Battery
Charging Specification, Rev. 1.2.
Battery-operated bus power systems must comply with the
following conditions:
■
The system can be powered from the battery (if not discharged)
and can be operational if the VBUS is not connected or powered
down.
■
The system should not draw more than 100 mA from the VBUS
prior to USB enumeration and USB Suspend.
The system should not draw more than 500 mA for SDP and
1.5 A for CDP/DCP
To comply with the first requirement, the VBUS from the USB
host is connected to the battery charger as well as to
CY7C65211, as shown in Figure 9. When the VBUS is
connected, CY7C65211 initiates battery charger detection and
indicates the type of USB charger over BCD0 and BCD1. If the
USB charger is SDP or CDP, CY7C65211 enables a 1.5-K
pull-up resistor on the USBDP for Full-Speed enumeration.
When the VBUS is disconnected, CY7C65211 indicates an
absence of the USB charger over BCD0 and BCD1, and
removes the 1.5-K pull-up resistor on USBDP. Removing this
resistor ensures that no current flows from the supply to the USB
host through the USBDP, to comply with the USB 2.0 specification.
To comply with the second and third requirements, two signals
(BCD0 and BCD1) are configured over GPIO to communicate
the type of USB host charger and the amount of current it can
draw from the battery charger. BCD0 and BCD1 signals can be
configured using the configuration utility.
■
Figure 9. USB to MCU Interface with Battery Charge Detection [5]
VCC
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
VDDD
CTS#
RTS# 21 GPIO_3 / SCB_2
RTS#
CTS# 22 GPIO_4 / SCB_3
I/O
1
GPIO_9
GPIO_10
GPIO_5 / SCB_4
8 SUSPEND
9 WAKEUP
GND
10K
5 BCD0
EN1
6 BCD1
EN2
Battery
Charger
(MAX8856)
SYS
BAT
IN
14
GPIO_6 / SCB_0
XRES
VBUS
USBDP
USBDM
VSSD
I/O
RXD
10K
VSSD
TXD
23
VSSD
MCU
TXD
VSSA
RXD
24
VCCD
15
10
11
OVP
12
VBUS
USB
D+
CONNECTOR
DGND
0.1 uF
1 uF
17 16 13 3
VBUS
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
Note
5. Add a 100-k pull-down resistor on the VBUS pin for quick discharge.
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
In a battery charger system, a 9-V spike on the VBUS is possible. The CY7C65211 VBUS pin is intolerant to voltage above 6 V. In
the absence of over-voltage protection (OVP) on the VBUS line, the VBUS should be connected to BUSDETECT (GPIO configured)
using the resistive network and the output of the battery charger to the VBUS pin of CY7C65211, as shown in Figure 10.
Figure 10. 9 V Tolerant
A
B
Rs
Rs = 10 K
VBUS
VBUS = VDDD
SYS
CY7C65211/
CY7C65211A
GPIO
Battery Charger
BUSDETECT
A
BAT
A
CY7C65211/
CY7C65211A
R1
R2/(R1+R2) = VDDD/VBUS
VBUS > VDDD
VDDD
CY7C65211/
CY7C65211A
BUSDETECT
R1 = 10 k?
R2
B
VBUS
VDDD
B
R1
BUSDETECT
Rs
VBUS
VBUS
R2
When the VBUS and VDDD are at the same voltage potential,
the VBUS can be connected to the GPIO using a series resistor
(Rs). This is shown in the following figure. If there is a charger
failure and the VBUS becomes 9 V, then the 10-k resistor plays
two roles. It reduces the amount of current flowing into the
forward-biased diodes in the GPIO, and it reduces the voltage
seen on the pad.
Figure 11. GPIO VBUS Detection, VBUS = VDDD
VDDD
CY7C65211
BUSDETECT
Rs
When the VBUS > VDDD, a resistor voltage divider is required
to reduce the voltage from the VBUS down to VDDD for the GPIO
sensing the VBUS voltage. This is shown in the following figure.
The resistors should be sized as follows:
R1 >= 10 k
R2 / (R1 + R2) = VDDD / VBUS
The first condition limits the voltage and current for the charger
failure situation, as described in the previous paragraph, while
the second condition allows for normal-operation VBUS
detection.
Figure 12. GPIO VBUS detection, VBUS > VDDD
VBUS
VDDD
CY7C65211
BUSDETECT
R1
VBUS
R2
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
CapSense
In Figure 13, CY7C65211 is configured to support four
CapSense buttons. Three GPIOs are configured to indicate
which CapSense button is pressed by the finger (as shown in the
table next to the schematic). If two CapSense buttons are implemented, then two GPIOs (CSout0 and CSout1) are configured to
indicate which CapSense button is pressed.
A 2.2-nF (10%) capacitor (Cmod) must be connected on the
GPIO_0 pin for proper CapSense operation.
Optionally, the GPIO_7 pin is configured as Cshield and
connected to the shield of the CapSense button, as shown in
Figure 13.
Shield prevents false triggering of buttons due to water droplets,
and guarantees CapSense operation (the sensors respond to
finger touch).
For further information on CapSense, refer to Getting Started
with CapSense.
Figure 13. CapSense Schematic
VDDD
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
VCC
VDDD
RxD
TxD
I/O
I/O
I/O
23 GPIO_5 / SCB_4
1
GPIO_6 / SCB_0
UART_TxD
UART_RxD
CSout0
GPIO_7 /
SCB_5
GPIO_8
19 GPIO_1
20
GPIO_2 / SCB_1
CSout1
CSout_int
21
GPIO_9
GPIO_10
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
MCU
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
8 SUSPEND
9
WAKEUP
I/O
I/O
XRES
Cmod
18 GPIO_0
2.2 nF
GND
VBUS
VDDD
1.8/3.3 V
VCCD
2
Jumper to select
Shield or No shield
Cshield
4
5
6
7
560R
1
2
3
CS0
CS1
560R
560R
560R
15
10
CS2
CS3
VBUS
D+
DGND
11
14
12
1 uF
17 16 13 3
TC 1070
Vout
Vin
SHDn
1uF
VBUS
USBDP
USBDM
VSSD
0
GPIO_4 / SCB_3
VSSD
CSout1
VSSA
CSout0
VSSD
CSout2
GPIO_11
22
Capsense
button
No button
pressed
CS0
CS1
CS2
CS3
24
Vadj
1M
0.1 uF
GND
VBUS
123
3.3 V
562K
VDDD
1.8 V
2M
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
Jumper to select
1.8 V or 3.3 V
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
USB to I2C Bridge
In Figure 14, CY7C65211 is configured as a USB to I2C Bridge.
The CY7C65211 I2C can be configured as a master or a slave
using the configuration utility. CY7C65211 supports I2C data
rates up to 100 kbps in the standard mode (SM) and 400 kbps in
the fast mode (FM).
In the master mode, SCL is output from CY7C65211. In the slave
mode, SCL is input to CY7C65211. The I2C slave address for
CY7C65211 can be configured using the configuration utility. The
SDA data line is bi-directional in the master/slave modes. The
drive modes of the SCL and SDA port pins are always open
drain.
GPIO8 and GPIO9 are configured as RXLED# and TXLED# to
drive two LEDs to indicate USB receive and transmit.
Refer to the NXP I2C specification for further details on the
protocol.
Figure 14. USB to I2C Bridge
1.8/3.3 V
VDDD
2.2K
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
2.2K
VDDD
VCC
SCL
21
I2C
Master/Slave SDA
22
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
VBUS
USBDP
GPIO_4 / SCB_3
GND
USBDM
1
2
3
24
Jumper to select
1.8 V/3.3 V or 5 V
15
10
VBUS
D+
DGND
11
USB
CONNECTOR
0.1 uF
XRES
VSSD
12
1 uF
17 16 13 3
TC 1070
1.8/3.3 V
Vout
Vin
SHDn
1uF
VSSD
VSSA
VBUS
VSSD
VCCD
14
Vadj
1M
0.1 uF
GND
VBUS
VDDD
123
3.3 V
562K
1.8 V
2M
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
Jumper to select
1.8 V or 3.3 V
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
USB to SPI Bridge
In Figure 15, CY7C65211 is configured as a USB to SPI Bridge.
The CY7C65211 SPI can be configured as a master or a slave
using the configuration utility. CY7C65211 supports SPI master
frequency up to 3 MHz and SPI slave frequency up to 1 MHz. It
can support transaction sizes ranging from 4 bits to 16 bits,
which can be configured using the configuration utility.
In the master mode, the SCLK, MOSI, and SSEL lines act as
outputs and MISO acts as an input. In the slave mode, the SCL
SCLK, MOSI, and SSEL lines act as inputs and MISO acts as an
output.
GPIO8 and GPIO9 are configured as RXLED# and TXLED# to
drive two LEDs to indicate USB receive and transmit.
Figure 15. USB to SPI Bridge
1.8/3.3 V
VDDD
CY7C65211/CY7C65211A
10K
VCC
SSEL
20
MISO
21
SPI
Master/Slave MOSI
22
SCLK
23
GND
VDDD
1
2
3
24
GPIO_2 / SCB_1
GPIO_3 / SCB_2
GPIO_4 / SCB_3
VBUS
USBDP
GPIO_5 / SCB_4
USBDM
Jumper to select
1.8 V/3.3 V or 5 V
15
10
11
VBUS
D+
DGND
USB
CONNECTOR
0.1 uF
XRES
VSSD
VSSD
12
1 uF
17 16 13 3
TC 1070
1.8/3.3 V
Vout
Vadj
1M
VBUS
VDDD
Vin
SHDn
1uF
VSSD
VBUS
VSSA
VCCD
14
0.1 uF
4.7 uF
GND
0.1 uF
4.7 uF
0.1 uF
123
3.3 V
562K
1.8 V
2M
Jumper to select
1.8 V or 3.3 V
CY7C65211 supports three versions of the SPI protocol:
■
Motorola - This is the original SPI protocol.
■
Texas Instruments - A variation of the original SPI protocol in
which the data frames are identified by a pulse on the SSEL line.
National Semiconductors - A half-duplex variation of the
original SPI protocol.
Motorola
The original SPI protocol is defined by Motorola. It is a full-duplex
protocol: transmission and reception occur at the same time.
A single (full-duplex) data transfer follows these steps: The
master selects a slave by driving its SSEL line to '0'. Next, it
drives the data on its MOSI line and it drives a clock on its SCLK
line. The slave uses the edges of the transmitted clock to capture
the data on the MOSI line. The slave drives data on its MISO line.
The master captures the data on the MISO line. Repeat the
process for all bits in the data transfer.
■
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Multiple data transfers may happen without the SSEL line
changing from '0' to '1' and back from '1' to '0' in between the
individual transfers. As a result, slaves must keep track of the
progress of data transfers to separate individual transfers.
When not transmitting data, the SSEL line is '1' and the SCLK is
typically off.
The Motorola SPI protocol has four modes that determine how
data is driven and captured on the MOSI and MISO lines. These
modes are determined by clock polarity (CPOL) and clock phase
(CPHA). Clock polarity determines the value of the SCLK line
when not transmitting data:
■
CPOL is '0': SCLK is '0' when not transmitting data.
CPOL is '1': SCLK is '1' when not transmitting data.
The clock phase determines when data is driven and captured.
It is dependent on the value of CPOL:
■
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Table 16. SPI Protocol Modes
Mode
CPOL
CPHA
Description
0
0
0
Data is driven on a falling edge of SCLK. Data is captured on a rising edge of SCLK
1
0
1
Data is driven on a rising edge of SCLK. Data is captured on a falling edge of SCLK
2
1
0
Data is driven on a rising edge of SCLK. Data is captured on a falling edge of SCLK
3
1
1
Data is driven on a falling edge of SCLK. Data is captured on a rising edge of SCLK
Figure 16. Driving and Capturing MOSI/MISO Data As A Function of CPOL and CPHA
CPOL: ‘0’, CPHA: ‘0’
SCLK
MOSI/MISO
MSB
LSB
CPOL: ‘0’, CPHA: ‘1’
SCLK
MOSI/MISO
MSB
LSB
CPOL: ‘1’, CPHA: ‘0’
SCLK
MOSI/MISO
MSB
LSB
CPOL: ‘1’, CPHA: ‘0’
SCLK
MOSI/MISO
MSB
LEGEND:
CPOL:
CPHA:
SCLK:
MOSI:
MISO:
LSB
Clock Polarity
Clock Phase
SPI interface clock
SPI Master Out / Slave In
SPI Master In / Slave Out
Figure 17. Single 8-bit Data Transfer and Two Successive 8-bit Data Transfers in Mode 0 (CPOL is ‘0’, CPHA is ‘0’)
CPOL: ‘0’, CPHA: ‘0’, single data transfer
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
MISO
MSB
LSB
LSB
CPOL: ‘0’, CPHA: ‘0’, two successive data transfers
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
MISO
MSB
LEGEND:
CPOL:
CPHA:
SCLK:
SSEL:
MOSI:
MISO:
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LSB MSB
LSB
LSB MSB
LSB
Clock Polarity
Clock Phase
SPI interface clock
SPI slave select
SPI Master Out / Slave In
SPI Master In / Slave Out
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments' SPI protocol redefines the use of the SSEL
signal. It uses the signal to indicate the start of a data transfer,
rather than a low, active slave-select signal. The start of a
transfer is indicated by a high, active pulse of a single-bit transfer
period. This pulse may occur one cycle before the transmission
of the first data bit, or it may coincide with the transmission of the
first data bit. The transmitted clock SCLK is a free-running clock.
The TI SPI protocol only supports mode 1 (CPOL is '0' and CPHA
is '1'): Data is driven on a rising edge of SCLK and data is
captured on a falling edge of SCLK.
The following figure illustrates a single 8-bit data transfer and two
successive 8-bit data transfers. The SSEL pulse precedes the
first data bit. Note how the SSEL pulse of the second data
transfer coincides with the last data bit of the first data transfer.
Single data transfer
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
LSB
MISO
MSB
LSB
Two successive data transfers
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
LSB MSB
LSB
MISO
MSB
LSB MSB
LSB
LEGEND:
SCLK:
SSEL:
MOSI:
MISO:
SPI interface clock
SPI slave select pulse
SPI Master Out / Slave In
SPI Master In / Slave Out
The following figure illustrates a single 8-bit data transfer and two successive 8-bit data transfers. The SSEL pulse coincides with the
first data bit.
Single data transfer
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
LSB
MISO
MSB
LSB
Two successive data transfers
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
LSB MSB
LSB
MISO
MSB
LSB MSB
LSB
LEGEND:
SCLK:
SSEL:
MOSI:
MISO:
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SPI interface clock
SPI slave select pulse
SPI Master Out / Slave In
SPI Master In / Slave Out
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
National Semiconductor
National Semiconductor’s SPI protocol is a half-duplex protocol.
Rather than transmission and reception occurring at the same
time, they take turns (transmission happens before reception). A
single "idle" bit transfer period separates transmission from
reception.
Note Successive data transfers are NOT separated by an "idle"
bit transfer period.
The transmission data transfer size and reception data transfer
size may differ. National Semiconductor’s SPI protocol supports
only mode 0: Data is driven on a falling edge of SCLK, and data
is captured on a rising edge of SCLK.
The following figure illustrates a single data transfer and two
successive data transfers. In both cases, the transmission data
transfer size is 8 bits and the reception transfer size is 4 bits.
Single data transfer
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
LSB
MISO
MSB
LSB
“idle” ‘0’ cycle
Two successive data transfers
SCLK
SSEL
MOSI
MSB
LSB
MISO
MSB
MSB
“idle” ‘0’ cycle
LEGEND:
SCLK:
SSEL:
MOSI:
MISO:
LSB
no “idle” cycle
SPI interface clock
SPI slave select
SPI Master Out / Slave In
SPI Master In / Slave Out
Note The above figure defines MISO and MOSI as undefined when the lines are considered idle (not carrying valid information). It
will drive the outgoing line values to '0' during idle time (to satisfy the requirements of specific master devices (NXP LPC17xx) and
specific slave devices (MicroChip EEPROM).
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Ordering Information
Table 17 lists the key package features and ordering codes of the CY7C65211. For more information, contact your local sales representative.
Table 17. Key Features and Ordering Information
Package
Ordering Code
24-pin QFN (4.00 × 4.00 × 0.55 mm, 0.5 mm pitch) (Pb-free)
CY7C65211-24LTXI
Operating Range
Industrial
24-pin QFN (4.00 × 4.00 × 0.55 mm, 0.5 mm pitch) (Pb-free) – Tape and CY7C65211-24LTXIT
Reel
Industrial
24-pin QFN (4.00 × 4.00 × 0.55 mm, 0.5 mm pitch) (Pb-free)
Industrial
CY7C65211A-24LTXI
24-pin QFN (4.00 × 4.00 × 0.55 mm, 0.5 mm pitch) (Pb-free) – Tape and CY7C65211A-24LTXIT
Reel
Industrial
Ordering Code Definitions
CY 7
C
65 XXXX - 24
XX X
I
X
X = blank or T
blank = Tray; T = Tape and Reel
Temperature Range:
I = Industrial
Pb-free
Package Type:
LT = QFN
Number of pins: 24 pins
Part Number: XXXX = 211 or 211A
Family Code:
65 = USB Hubs
Technology Code: C = CMOS
Marketing Code: 7 = Cypress products
Company ID: CY = Cypress
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Package Information
Support currently is planned for the 24-pin QFN package.
Figure 18. 24-pin QFN (4 mm × 4 mm × 0.55 mm) LQ24A 2.65 × 2.65 EPAD (Sawn) Package Outline, 001-13937
001-13937 *F
Table 18. Package Characteristics
Description
Min
Typ
Max
Units
TA
Parameter
Operating ambient temperature
–40
25
85
°C
THJ
Package JA
–
18.4
–
°C/W
Table 19. Solder Reflow Peak Temperature
Package
Maximum Peak Temperature
Maximum Time at Peak Temperature
24-pin QFN
260 °C
30 seconds
Table 20. Package Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL), IPC/JEDEC J-STD-2
Package
MSL
24-pin QFN
MSL 3
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Acronyms
Document Conventions
Table 21. Acronyms Used in this Document
Units of Measure
Acronym
Description
Table 22. Units of Measure
BCD
battery charger detection
CDC
communication driver class
C
degree Celsius
CDP
charging downstream port
DMIPS
Dhrystone million instructions per second
DCP
dedicated charging port
k
kilo-ohm
DLL
dynamic link library
KB
kilobyte
ESD
electrostatic discharge
kHz
kilohertz
GPIO
general purpose input/output
kV
kilovolt
HBM
human-body model
Mbps
megabits per second
I2C
inter-integrated circuit
MHz
megahertz
MCU
microcontroller unit
mm
millimeter
OSC
oscillator
V
volt
PHDC
personal health care device class
PID
product identification
SCB
serial communication block
SCL
I2C serial clock
SDA
I2C serial data
SDP
standard downstream port
SIE
serial interface engine
SPI
serial peripheral interface
VCOM
virtual communication port
USB
Universal Serial Bus
UART
universal asynchronous receiver transmitter
VID
vendor identification
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Symbol
Unit of Measure
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Document History Page
Document Title: CY7C65211/CY7C65211A, USB-Serial Single-Channel (UART/I2C/SPI) Bridge with CapSense® and BCD
Document Number: 001-82042
Revision
ECN
Orig. of
Change
Submission
Date
*F
4287738
SAMT
02/21/2014
Updated Ordering Information (Updated part numbers).
*G
4455825
MVTA
01/19/2015
Added More Information.
Updated to new template.
*H
4807404
RRSH
06/23/2015
Updated Features.
Updated Functional Overview:
Updated Serial Communication:
Updated UART Interface:
Updated description.
Updated I2C Interface:
Updated description.
Updated System Resources:
Updated Power System:
Updated description.
Updated Internal 32-kHz Oscillator:
Updated description.
Updated Reset:
Updated description.
Updated Software:
Updated Drivers for Windows Operating Systems:
Updated description.
Updated Windows-CE support:
Updated description.
Updated Electrical Specifications:
Updated Operating Conditions:
Updated details corresponding to VBUS supply voltage.
Updated Device-Level Specifications:
Updated Table 3:
Changed maximum value of VBUS parameter from 5.25 V to 5.5 V.
Updated Table 4:
Removed F1 parameter and its details.
Removed F2 parameter and its details.
Updated Pin Description:
Updated details in “Description” column of pin 15.
Updated USB Power Configurations:
Updated Self-Powered Configuration:
Updated Figure 4.
Updated Application Examples:
Updated USB to SPI Bridge:
Updated description.
Updated Package Information:
spec 001-13937 – Changed revision from *E to *F.
Updated to new template.
Completing Sunset Review.
Document Number: 001-82042 Rev. *K
Description of Change
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CY7C65211
CY7C65211A
Document History Page (continued)
Document Title: CY7C65211/CY7C65211A, USB-Serial Single-Channel (UART/I2C/SPI) Bridge with CapSense® and BCD
Document Number: 001-82042
Revision
ECN
Orig. of
Change
Submission
Date
*I
5063358
MVTA
12/24/2015
Updated Document Title to read as “CY7C65211/CY7C65211A, USB-Serial
Single-Channel (UART/I2C/SPI) Bridge with CapSense® and BCD”.
Included details of CY7C65211A part number in all instances across the
document.
Updated Features:
Updated description.
Added CY7C65211 and CY7C65211A Features Comparison.
Updated More Information:
Updated description.
Updated Functional Overview:
Updated Serial Communication:
Updated UART Interface:
Updated description.
Updated UART Flow Control:
Updated description.
Updated SPI Interface:
Updated description.
Updated Internal Flash Configuration:
Updated Table 2:
Updated details in “Default Value” column corresponding to USB Product ID
(PID) parameter.
Updated Electrical Specifications:
Updated Operating Conditions:
Updated details corresponding to “VBUS supply voltage”.
Updated Device-Level Specifications:
Updated Table 3:
Changed maximum value of VBUS parameter from 5.5 V to 5.25 V.
Updated details in “Details/Conditions” column corresponding to IDD2
parameter.
Updated Pin Description:
Updated details in “Description” column corresponding to VBUS pin.
Updated USB Power Configurations:
Updated USB Bus-Powered Configuration:
Updated Figure 3.
Updated Self-Powered Configuration:
Updated Figure 4.
Updated USB Bus-Powered with Variable I/O Voltage:
Updated Figure 5.
Updated Application Examples:
Updated USB to RS232 Bridge:
Updated Figure 6.
Added USB to RS485 Bridge.
Updated Battery-Operated, Bus-Powered USB to MCU with Battery Charge
Detection:
Updated Figure 9.
Updated Figure 10.
Updated CapSense:
Updated Figure 13.
Updated USB to I2C Bridge:
Updated Figure 14.
Updated USB to SPI Bridge:
Updated Figure 15.
Updated Ordering Information:
Updated part numbers.
Updated Ordering Code Definitions.
*J
5725383
GNKK
05/03/2017
Updated Cypress logo and copyright information.
*K
6105566
JEGA
03/21/2018
Changed “Tube” to “Tray” in Ordering Code Definitions.
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