UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# Future Technology Devices International Ltd Datasheet UMFT221XA USB to 8-bit SPI/FT1248 Development Module UMFT221XA is a USB to 8-bit SPI/FT1248 DIP module with a 0.3” row pitch. 1 Introduction The UMFT221XA is a development module for FTDI‟s FT221XQ, one of the devices from FTDI‟s range of USB to serial data interface integrated circuit devices. FT221X is a USB to SPI/FT1248 interface with a battery charger detection feature, which can allow batteries to be charged with a higher current from a dedicated charger port (without the FT221X being enumerated). In addition, asynchronous and synchronous bit bang interface modes are available. The internally generated clock (6MHz, 12MHz and 24MHz) can be brought out on the CBUS pin to be used to drive a microprocessor or external logic. The UMFT221XA is a module which is designed to plug into a standard 0.3” wide 20 pin DIP socket. All components used, including the FT221XQ are Pb-free (RoHS compliant). 1.1 Features The UMFT221XA is fitted with a FT221XQ; all the features of the FT221X can be utilized with the UMFT221XA. For a full list of the FT221X‟s features please see the FT221X datasheet which can be found by clicking here. In addition to the features listed in the FT221X datasheet, the UMFT221XA has the following features: Small PCB assembly module designed to fit a standard 7.62mm (0.3”) wide 20 pin DIP socket. Pins are on a 2.54mm (0.1”) pitch. On board USB „mini-B‟ socket allows module to be connected to a PC via a standard A to mini-B USB cable. Functionally configurable using solder links. The default solder links setup enables the module to function without peripheral wires or application board. Other configurations enable external power supply options and variation of logic reference levels. Use of FTDI devices in life support and/or safety applications is entirely at the user‟s risk, and the user agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless FTDI from any and all damages, claims, suits or expense resulting from such use. 268 UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................... 1 1.1 Features ........................................................................................................ 1 2 Driver Support ................................................................................ 3 3 Ordering Information ..................................................................... 3 4 UMFT221XA Signals and Configurations ......................................... 4 5 4.1 UMFT221XA Pin Out ...................................................................................... 4 4.2 Signal Descriptions ....................................................................................... 5 4.3 CBUS Signal Options ..................................................................................... 6 Module Configurations .................................................................... 7 5.1 Solder Link Configuration Options ................................................................. 7 5.2 Solder Link Modfications ............................................................................... 7 5.3 Bus Powered Configuration ........................................................................... 8 5.4 Self Powered Configuration ........................................................................... 9 5.5 USB Bus Powered with Power Switching Configuration .............................. 10 5.6 Variable IO Voltage Supply ......................................................................... 11 5.7 3.3V Voltage Supply .................................................................................... 12 5.8 Configuring the MTP ROM ............................................................................ 12 6 Module Dimensions ...................................................................... 13 7 UMFT221XA Module Circuit Schematic .......................................... 14 8 Internal MTP ROM Configuration .................................................. 15 9 Contact Information ..................................................................... 16 Appendix A - List of Figures and Tables ................................................................. 17 Appendix B – Revision History .............................................................................. 18 2 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 2 Clearance No.: FTDI# Driver Support Royalty-Free VIRTUAL COM PORT (VCP) DRIVERS for: Royalty-Free D2XX Direct Drivers (USB Drivers + DLL S/W Interface): Windows 7 32,64-bit Windows 7 32,64-bit Windows Vista Windows Vista Windows XP 32,64-bit Windows XP 32,64-bit Windows XP Embedded Windows XP Embedded Windows CE.NET 4.2 , 5.0 and 6.0 Windows CE.NET 4.2, 5.0 and 6.0 MAC OS OS-X MAC OS OS-X Linux 3.0 and greater Linux 3.0 and greater Android Android The drivers listed above are all available to download for free from www.ftdichip.com. Various 3rd Party Drivers are also available for various other operating systems - visit www.ftdichip.com for details. 3 268 Ordering Information & TID Module Code Utilised IC Code TID Description UMFT201XA-01 FT201XQ 10006629 USB to I2C evaluation module. UMFT220XA-01 FT220XQ 10006630 USB to 4-bit SPI/FT1248 evaluation module. UMFT221XA-01 FT221XQ 10006631 USB to 8-bit SPI/FT1248 evaluation module. Pin length: 5.6mm. Rev B silicon. UMFT221XA-02 FT221XQ TBC USB to 8-bit SPI/FT1248 evaluation module. Pin length: 4.6mm. Rev C silicon. Available at a later date. UMFT230XA-01 FT230XQ 10006632 USB to Basic UART evaluation module. UMFT231XA-01 FT231XQ 10006633 USB to Full-Handshake UART evaluation module. UMFT240XA-01 FT240XQ 10006634 USB to 8-bit 245 FIFO evaluation module. TID is the test identification code. 3 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 4 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 UMFT221XA Signals and Configurations 4.1 UMFT221XA Pin Out J2-1 – SLD VBUS VCC GND – J1-1 3V3OUT VCCIO IO7 IO6 GND IO5 RESET# IO4 CBUS3 IO3 MISO IO2 SS# IO1 J2-10 – SCLK IO0 – J1-10 Figure 4.1 – Module Pin Out Figure 4.1 illustrates the signals available on the DIL pins. The LHS shows the pinout when the module is viewed from the bottom. The RHS shows what signals are available (on the pins below) when viewed from the top. The pins do not go completely through the PCB. 4 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 4.2 Signal Descriptions Pin No. J1-1, J2-5 Name Type Description GND PWR Module Ground Supply Pins Power J1-2 3V3OUT Input/ Output 3.3V output from integrated L.D.O. regulator. This pin is decoupled with a 100nF capacitor to ground on the PCB module. The prime purpose of this pin is to provide the 3.3V supply that can be used internally. For power supply configuration details see section 5. Power +1.8V to +3.3V supply to the UART Interface and CBUS I/O pins. For power supply Input configuration details see section 5. IO6 I/O FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 6. J1-5 IO5 I/O FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 5. J1-6 IO4 I/O FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 4. J1-7 IO3 I/O FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 3. J1-8 IO2 I/O FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 2. J1-9 IO1 I/O FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 1. J1-10 IO0 I/O FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 0. J2-1 SLD GND USB Cable Shield. Connected to GND via a 0ohm resistor. J1-3 VCCIO J1-4 5V Power output from the USB bus. For a low power USB bus powered design, up to J2-2 VBUS Power Output 100mA can be sourced from the 5V supply and applied to the USB bus. A maximum of 500mA can be sourced from the USB bus in a high power USB bus powered design. Currents up to 1A can be sourced from a dedicated charger and applied to the USB bus. Power J2-3 VCC J2-4 IO7 I/O J2-6 RESET# Input J2-7 CBUS3 I/O J2-8 MISO Output J2-9 SS# Input FT1248 Chip select input to enable the device interface. Active low logic. J2-10 SCLK Input FT1248 Clock input from FT1248 interface master Input 5V power input for FT221X. For power supply configuration details see section 5. FT1248 Bi-Directional data bit 7. FT221X active low reset line. Configured with an on board pull-up and recommended filter capacitor. Configurable CBUS I/O Pin. Function of this pin is configured in the device internal MTP ROM. See CBUS Signal Options, Table 4.2. Master In Serial Out. Used to provide status information to the FT1248 interface master. Table 4.1 – Module Pin Out Description 5 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 4.3 CBUS Signal Options The following options can be configured on the CBUS I/O pins. These options are all configured in the internal MTP ROM using the utility software FT_PROG, which can be downloaded from the www.ftdichip.com. The default configuration is described in Section 9. CBUS Signal Option Available On CBUS Pin Tristate CBUS3 IO Pad is tri-stated DRIVE_1 CBUS3 Output a constant 1 DRIVE_0 CBUS3 Output a constant 0 PWREN# CBUS3 Output is low after the device has been configured by USB, then high during USB suspend mode. This output can be used to control power to external logic P-Channel logic level MOSFET switch. NOTE: This function is driven by an open-drain to ground with no internal pull-up, this is specially designed to aid battery charging applications. UMFT221XA connects an on-board 47K pull-up to each CBUS and DBUS pin. TXLED# CBUS3 Transmit data LED drive – open drain pulses low when transmitting data via USB. RXLED# CBUS3 Receive data LED drive – open drain pulses low when receiving data via USB. TX&RXLED# CBUS3 LED drive – open drain pulses low when transmitting or receiving data via USB. SLEEP# CBUS3 Goes low during USB suspend mode. Typically used to power down an external logic. Cancel SLEEP# option for when connected to a dedicated charger port, this can be selected when configuring the MTP ROM. When this option is enabled SLEEP# is driven high when FT221X is connected to a Dedicated Charger Port. CLK24MHz CBUS3 24 MHz Clock output.** CLK12MHz CBUS3 12 MHz Clock output.** CLK6MHz CBUS3 6 MHz Clock output.** GPIO CBUS3 CBUS bit bang mode option. Allows up to 4 of the CBUS pins to be used as general purpose I/O. Configured individually for CBUS0, CBUS1, CBUS2 and CBUS3 in the internal MTP ROM. A separate application note, AN232R-01, available from FTDI website (www.ftdichip.com) describes in more detail how to use CBUS bit bang mode. BCD_Charger CBUS3 Battery Charge Detect indicates when the device is connected to a dedicated battery charger host. Active high output. NOTE: Requires a 10K pull-down to remove power up toggling. BCD_Charger# CBUS3 Active low BCD Charger, driven by an open drain to ground with no internal pull-up (4.7K on board pull-up present). BitBang_WR# CBUS3 Synchronous and asynchronous bit bang mode WR# strobe output. BitBang_RD# CBUS3 Synchronous and asynchronous bit bang mode RD# strobe output. VBUS Sense CBUS3 Input to detect when VBUS is present. Time Stamp CBUS3 Toggle signal which changes state each time a USB SOF is received Keep_Awake# CBUS3 Table 4.2 – CBUS Signal Options Description Active Low input, prevents the chip from going into suspend. **When in USB suspend mode the outputs clocks are also suspended. 6 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 5 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 Module Configurations 5.1 Solder Link Configuration Options Solder Link No. JP1 Setting Status Description Shorted Default Connects internal 3.3V regulator to VCCIO. This restricts signal drive to only 3.3V level signals. Disconnects internal 3.3V regulator connection to VCCIO. This mode allows for the supply of 1.8V-3.3V power from an external power supply, thus allows the JP1 Opened processing of signals with logic levels between 1.8V and 3.3V. VCCIO can be adjusted to match the interface requirements of external circuitry. Table 5.1 – Solder Links JP1 Pin Description NonDefault Solder Link No. JP2 Setting Status Description Shorted Default Connects VBUS to VCC. This mode is known as “Bus Powered” mode. NonDisconnects VBUS to VCC. This allows the supply of power form an external power Default supply. This mode is known as “Self-Powered” mode. Table 5.2 – Solder Links JP2 Pin Description JP2 Opened Note: There should never be more than one power output supplied to the same net. Failure to properly remove solder from JP1 and JP2 can cause a direct short between two different power supplies (when a self-powered set-up is applied and the USB bus is connected) resulting in damage to the UMFT221XA module and the target circuit. 5.2 Solder Link Modfications The UMFT221XA has two solder links fixed to the top side of the PCB. These solder link can be adjusted by removing the solder linking the two PADs to produce an open or by placing a solder bridge to produce a short. By default the UMFT221XA has both solder links shorting their pads. To allow for enhanced flexibility of this module remove both solder links and wire the header pins according to the power setup required. 7 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 5.3 Bus Powered Configuration GND Alternative connection VCCIO VCC 3V3OUT VBUS Alternative connection Current Flow GND Self-Sourced 3V3 TTL Mode Solder Link JP1 - Closed Bus Powered Mode Solder Link JP2 - Closed Viewing pins thourgh the board from the top. Figure 5.1 – Bus Powered Configuration A bus powered configuration draws its power from the USB host/hub. The UMFT221XA is configured by default to be in bus powered mode. Figure 5.1 illustrates the UMFT221XA module in a typical USB bus powered design configuration. By default solder bridge connections link VCCIO to 3V3OUT, and VCC to VBUS. . (Note that Figure 5.1 is for illustration only and that the pins do not actually go all the way through the PCB) For a bus power configuration power is supplied from the USB VBUS: +5V VBUS power is sourced from the USB bus and is connected to the FT221X power input (VCC) +3.3V power is sourced from the FT221X‟s voltage regulator output and is connected to the FT221X IO port‟s power input (VCCIO). Interfacing the UMFT221XA module to a microcontroller (MCU), or other logic devices for bus powered configuration is done in exactly the same way as a self-powered configuration (see Section 5.3), except that it is possible for the MCU or external device to take its power supply from the USB bus (either the 5V from the USB pin, or 3.3V from the 3V3OUT pin). 8 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 5.4 Self Powered Configuration Vcc = 1.8V – 3.3V Vcc = 5V VIO IO0 SCLK SS# IO0 SCLK Optionial IO1 SS# Optionial IO2 Optionial IO3 MISO Optionial IO4 Optionial IO5 Optionial IO6 MISO MCU GND Optionial IO7 VCCIO VCC 3V3OUT VBUS GND Viewing pins thourgh the board Self Power Variable TTL from the top. Mode Mode Solder Link JP1 - Open Solder Link JP2 - Open Figure 5.2 – Self-Powered Configuration A self-powered configuration operates on the principle of drawing power from an external power supply, as oppose to drawing power from the USB host. In this configuration no current is drawn from the USB bus. Figure 5.2 illustrates the UMFT221XA in a typical USB self-powered configuration. In this case the solder links connection of JP1 is removed, which allows 5V power to be supplied to the module VCC pins from an external source. VCCIO can to be powered from 3V3OUT or the VCC of an external source. (Note that Figure 5.2 is for illustration only and that the pins do not actually go all the way through the PCB) For a self-powered configuration it is necessary to prevent current from flowing back to the USB data lines when the connected USB host or hub has powered down. To carry out this function the UMFT221XA uses an on-board voltage divider network connected to the USB power bus and RESET# pin. This operates on the principle that when no power is supplied to the VBUS line, the FT221X will automatically be held in reset by a weak pull-down, when power is applied the voltage divider will apply a weak 3.3V pull-up. Driving a level to the RESET# pin of the UMFT221XA will override the effect of this voltage divider. When the FT221X is in reset the USB DP signal pull-up resistor connected to the data lines is disconnected and no current can flow down the USB lines. An example of interfacing the FT221X with a Microcontroller‟s SPI Master interface (in FT1248 1-bit mode) is also illustrated in Figure 5.2. This example shows the wire configuration of the transfer and handshake lines. This example also illustrates that a voltage other than 3.3V can be supplied to the FT221X‟s IO port, this feature is described further and for bus powered mode in Section 5.6. Alternatively both the FT221X‟s IO port and MCU can be powered from the 3V3OUT pin; this approach is described in Section 5.5. 9 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 5.5 USB Bus Powered with Power Switching Configuration VCC IO0 SCLK SS# IO0 SCLK Optionial IO1 SS# Optionial IO2 Optionial IO3 MISO MCU 0.1uF 10K PWREN# 0.1uF g Soft Start Circuit CBUS3 Optionial IO4 Optionial IO5 Optionial IO6 MISO P-Channel Power MOSFET s d 1K GND Optionial IO7 VCCIO VCC 3V3OUT VBUS GND Viewing pins thourgh the board Bus Powered Self-Sorced from the top. Mode 3.3V TTL Mode Solder Link JP1 - Closed Solder Link JP2 - Closed Figure 5.3 – Bus Powered with Power Switching Configuration USB bus powered mode is introduced in Section5.3 This section describes how to use bus-powered mode with a power switch. USB bus powered circuits are required by USB compliance standards to consume less than 2.5mA (and less than 100mA when not enumerated and not suspended) when connected to a host or hub when in USB suspend mode. The PWREN# CBUS function can be used to remove power from external circuitry whenever the FT221X is not enumerated. (Note: It is impossible to be in suspended mode when enumerated.) (Note that Figure 5.3 is for illustration only and that the pins do not actually go all the way through the PCB) To implement a power switch using PWREN#, configure a P-Channel Power MOSFET to have a soft start by fitting a 10K pull-up, a 1K series resistor and a 100nF cap as shown in Figure 5.3. Connecting the source of the P-Channel MOSFET to 3V3OUT instead of VBUS can allow external logic to source 3.3V power from the FT221X without breaking USB compliancy. In this setup it is important that the VCCIO is not sourced from the drain of this MOSFET, this is because the power used to drive the gate of this transistor is sourced from VCCIO. VCCIO should be connected directly to 3V3OUT for this setup to function effectively. It is also important that the external logic must and IO core of the FT221X must not draw more that 50mA, this is because the current limit of the internal 3.3V regulator is 50mA. 10 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 5.6 Variable IO Voltage Supply Vcc = 1.8V – 3.3V IO0 SCLK SS# MISO MCU IO0 SCLK Optional IO1 Optional IO2 Optional IO3 Optional IO4 Optional IO5 Optional IO6 SS# MISO GND Optional IO7 VCCIO VCC 3V3OUT VBUS GND Viewing pins thourgh the board from the top. Solder Link JP1 - Open Solder Link JP2 - Closed Figure 5.4 – USB Bus Powered 3.3V Logic Drive The FT221X can process signals at CMOS/TTL logic levels in the range of 1.8V to 3.3V. This section describes how to utilise this feature. Figure 5.4 shows a configuration where the FT221X is interfaced to a device with IOs operating in the range of 1.8V - 3.3V. The IO ports of this module need to be powered with a voltage level that is equal to the level of the signals it is processing. Since the FT221X‟s embedded voltage regulator only outputs 3V3 the IO ports will need to be powered from another power source when operating at voltage levels other than 3.3V. By default, a short is present between 3V3OUT (embedded voltage regulator) and VCCIO (IO port‟s power input) by solder links JP1. If an external power supply is used to power the IO ports this solder links needs to be open. This can be done by removing the solder linking the two pads of the solder links. The configuration described in this section can be implemented in either bus-powered mode or selfpowered mode. Note 1: The CBUS and DBUS pins are 5V tolerant; however these signals cannot drive signals at 5V TTL/CMOS. VCCIO is not 5V tolerant; applying 5V to VCCIO will damage the chip. Note 2: If power is applied to VCCIO and no power is applied to VCC all IOs will be at an unknown state, this however will not damage the chip. The FT221X also has protective circuitry to prevent the chip being damaged by a voltage discrepancy between VCCIO and the level of the signal being processed. Note 3: When using VCCIO less than 3V3 on a chip from FTDI‟s X-chip range, it is recommended to use pull up resistors (47K) to VCCIO on the data lines, all of the UMFT2xxXA devices include an on-board pull-up for these lines. 11 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 5.7 3.3V Voltage Supply Vcc = 3.3V Vcc = 3.3V IO0 SCLK SS# MISO MCU IO0 SCLK Optional IO1 Optional IO2 Optional IO3 Optional IO4 Optional IO5 Optional IO6 SS# MISO GND Optional IO7 VCCIO VCC 3V3OUT VBUS GND Viewing pins thourgh the board from the top. Solder Links JP1 - Closed Solder Links JP2 - Open Figure 5.5 – USB Self Powered 3.3V Logic Drive The FT221X can be powered from a single 3.3V supply. This feature is an alternative to having the FT221X powered at 5V in standard self-powered configuration. The 3.3V Self Powered configuration is illustrated in Figure 5.5. Note that the 3.3V net is connected to VCC, VCCIO and 3V3OUT. (Note that Figure 5.5 is for illustration only and that the pins do not actually go all the way through the PCB) 5.8 Configuring the MTP ROM The FT221X contains an embedded MTP ROM. This can be used to configure the functions of each CBUS pin, the current drive on each signal pin, current limit for the USB bus and the other descriptors of the device. For details on using the MTP ROM/EEPROM programming utility FT_PROG, please see the FT_PROG User Guide. and the FT221X datasheet. When programming the MTP ROM please note: i) One of the CBUS Pins can be configured as PWREN# in the internal MTP ROM. This can be used to switch the power supply to the external circuitry. ii) The Max Bus Power setting of the MTP ROM should specify the maximum current to be drawn from the USB host/hub when enumerated. For high-powered USB devices the current limit when enumerated is between 100mA and 500mA, for low-powered USB devices the current limit is 100mA. 12 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 6 Clearance No.: FTDI# Module Dimensions 2.54 32.9 7.62 12.2 2.3 1.8 34.7 2.2 5.6* * 5.6mm for the UMFT221XA-01 4.6mm for the UMFT221XA-02 Figure 6.1 – UMFT221XA Module Dimensions All dimensions are given in millimetres. The UMFT221XA module exclusively uses lead free components, and is fully compliant with European Union directive 2002/95/EC. 13 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited 268 UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 7 Clearance No.: FTDI# UMFT221XA Module Circuit Schematic Figure 7.1 – Module Circuit Schematic 14 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited 268 UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 8 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 Internal MTP ROM Configuration Following a power-on reset or a USB reset the FT221X will scan its internal MTP ROM and read the USB configuration descriptors stored there. The default values programmed into the internal MTP ROM in the FT221XQ used on the UMFT221XA are shown in Table 8.1. Parameter Value Notes USB Vendor ID (VID) 0403h FTDI default VID (hex) USB Product UD (PID) 6015h FTDI default PID (hex) Binary Code Decimal (BCD) 1000h FTDI default BCD (hex) Serial Number Enabled? Yes See Note A unique serial number is generated and programmed into the MTP ROM during final test of the module. Pull down I/O Pins in USB Suspend Disabled Enabling this option will make the device pull down on the I2C interface lines when the power is shut off (PWREN# is high). Manufacturer Name FTDI Product Description UMFT201XA Max Bus Power Current 90mA Power Source Bus Powered Device Type FT201X Serial Number 0200 Returns USB 2.0 device description to the host. Note: The device is a USB 2.0 Full Speed device (12Mb/s) as opposed to a USB 2.0 High Speed device (480Mb/s). Enabled Taking RI# low will wake up the USB host controller from suspend. High Current I/Os Disabled Enables the high drive level on the I2C and CBUS I/O pins. Load VCP Driver Enabled Makes the device load the CVP driver interface for the device. USB Version Remote Wake Up CBUS3 Tristate Table 8.1 – Default Internal MTP ROM Configuration The internal MTP ROM in the FT221X can be programmed over USB using the utility program FT_PROG. FT_PROG can be downloaded from the www.ftdichip.com. Users who do not have their own USB vendor ID but who would like to use a unique Product ID in their design can apply to FTDI for a free block of unique PIDs. 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Scotland Registered Company Number: SC136640 16 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 Appendix A - List of Figures and Tables List of Figures Figure 4.1 – Module Pin Out ........................................................................................................................... 4 Figure 5.1 – Bus Powered Configuration ...................................................................................................... 8 Figure 5.2 – Self-Powered Configuration ...................................................................................................... 9 Figure 5.3 – Bus Powered with Power Switching Configuration .............................................................. 10 Figure 5.4 – USB Bus Powered 3.3V Logic Drive ....................................................................................... 11 Figure 5.5 – USB Self Powered 3.3V Logic Drive ....................................................................................... 12 Figure 6.1 – UMFT221XA Module Dimensions ........................................................................................... 13 Figure 7.1 – Module Circuit Schematic ........................................................................................................ 14 List of Tables Table 4.1 – Module Pin Out Description ........................................................................................................ 5 Table 4.2 – CBUS Signal Options ................................................................................................................... 6 Table 5.1 – Solder Links JP1 Pin Description ............................................................................................... 7 Table 5.2 – Solder Links JP2 Pin Description ............................................................................................... 7 Table 8.1 – Default Internal MTP ROM Configuration ................................................................................ 15 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited 17 UMFT221XA Version 1.1 Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 Appendix B – Revision History Document Title: UMFT221XA Document Reference No.: FT_000518 Clearance No.: FTDI# 268 Product Page: http://www.ftdichip.com/FT-X.htm Document Feedback: Send Feedback Version 1.0 Initial Datasheet Created 09/02/12 Version 1.1 Added links, added referances to silicon revision. 13/06/12 Copyright © 2012 Future Technology Devices International Limited 18