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CY7C637xx
Errata Revision: **
March 30, 2004
Errata Document for CY7C637xx / enCoRe™ USB Combination Low-speed USB & PS/2
Peripheral Controller
This document describes the errata for the enCoRe™ USB Combination Low-speed USB & PS/2 Periheral Controller / CY7C637xx. Details include errata trigger conditions, available workarounds, and silicon revision applicability.
This document should be used to compare to the datasheet for this device to fully describe the device functionality.
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Part Numbers Affected
Part Number
Device Characteristics
CY7C63722
All packages
CY7C63723
All packages
CY7C63743
All packages
enCoRe™ USB Combination Low-speed USB & PS/2 Peripheral Controller Qualification Status
Product status: In Production - Qual report: 001406
enCoRe™ USB Combination Low-speed USB & PS/2 Peripheral Controller Errata Summary
The following table defines the errata applicability to available enCoRe™ USB Combination Low-speed USB & PS/2
Peripheral Controller family devices. An "X" indicates that the errata pertains to the selected device.
Note: Errata titles are hyperlinked. Click on table entry to jump to description.
Items
CY7C637xx
Rev Letter
Fix Status
X
A
No silicon fix planned.
1. Faulty GPIO Interrupt
1. Faulty GPIO Interrupt
• PROBLEM DEFINITION
When a falling edge interrupt is enabled for a GPIO pin, reading the GPIO Port 1 coincident to a rising edge
of that GPIO signal may generate a false GPIO interrupt.
Any Port 0 or Port 1 GPIO
pin with Falling Edge GPIO
Interrupt Enabled
Port 1 Read Signal
(See Note 1)
GPIO Interrupt Signal
(See Note 2)
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CY7C637xx
When a rising edge interrupt is enabled for a GPIO pin, reading the GPIO Port 1 coincident to a falling edge
of that GPIO signal may generated a false GPIO intterupt
Any Port 0 or Port 1 GPIO
pin with Rising Edge GPIO
Interrupt Enabled
Port 1 Read Signal
(See Note 1)
GPIO Interrupt Signal
(See Note 2)
Proper GPIO
Interrupt Trigger
False GPIO interrupt
on a Falling edge
Note 1: Port 1 Read is an internal signal that is asserted when Port 1
is read with an "IORD 01h" instruction.
Note 2: The GPIO Interrupt signal is an internal signal. The arrow
indicates that a GPIO interrupt is triggered.
• PARAMETERS AFFECTED
Interrupts
• TRIGGER CONDITION(S)
Reading the GPIO Port 1 when either rising or falling edge interrupts are enabled for a GPIO pin.
• SCOPE OF IMPACT
The chip enters the GPIO Interrupt Service Routine (ISR) in error.
• WORKAROUND
Workarounds will need to be tailored to individual applications based on the flexibility of changing the GPIO
usage, the timing of the GPIO interrupt sources and firmware interrupt latencies.
• FIX STATUS
No silicon fix is planned.
References
1. 38-08022 CY7C63722/23/43 enCoRe™ USB Combination Low-speed USB & PS/2 Peripheral Controller
datasheet.
2
CYC7637xx
Document History Page
Document Title: CY7C637xx Rev. A Errata
Document Number: 38-17015
Issue
Date
Orig. of
Change
1.0
March 14,
2003
bon
Initial release
1.1
May 1,
2003
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Added pictures to clarify the issus.
See ECN
bha
Enter errata into spec system
REV.
**
ECN NO.
215104
Description of Change
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