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USB2514
USB 2.0 High-Speed 4-Port
Hub Controller

PRODUCT FEATURES

Datasheet

General Description

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The SMSC 4-Port Hub is low power, OEM configurable,
MTT (multi transaction translator) hub controller IC with
4 downstream ports for embedded USB solutions. The
4-port hub is fully compliant with the USB 2.0
Specification and will attach to an upstream port as a
Full-Speed Hub or as a Full-/High-Speed Hub. The 4Port Hub supports Low-Speed, Full-Speed, and HighSpeed (if operating as a High-Speed Hub) downstream
devices on all of the enabled downstream ports.

General Features
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Hub Controller IC with 4 downstream ports
High-performance multiple transaction translator
MultiTRAK™ Technology Provides one transaction
translator per port
Enhanced OEM configuration options available
through either a single serial i2C EEPROM, or
SMBus Slave Port
36-pin (6x6mm) and 48-Pin (7x7mm) QFN lead-free,
RoHS compliant packages
Footprint compatible with USB2513 and USB2512
(36-pin QFN) to provide designers with flexibility
regarding the quantity of USB expansion ports
utilized without redesign

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Flexible port mapping and disable sequence. Ports
can be disabled/reordered in any order to support
multiple product SKUs. Hub will automatically reorder
the remaining ports to match the Host controller's
numbering scheme
Programmable USB differential-pair pin location
Ease PCB layout by aligning USB signal lines directly
to connectors
Programmable USB signal drive strength. Recover
USB signal integrity due to compromised system
environment using 4-level driving strength resolution
Select the presence of a permanently hardwired USB
peripheral device on a port by port basis
Configure the delay time for filtering the over-current
sense inputs
Configure the delay time for turning on downstream
port power
Configure the polarity of downstream port power
control signals
Indicate the maximum current that the 4-port hub
consumes from the USB upstream port
Indicate the maximum current required for the hub
controller
Supports Custom String Descriptor up to 31
characters in length for:
– Product String
– Manufacturer String
– Serial Number String

Hardware Features
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Low power operation
Full Power Management with individual or ganged
power control of each downstream port
On-chip Power On Reset (POR)
Internal 1.8V Voltage Regulator
Fully integrated USB termination and Pull-up/Pulldown resistors
On Board 24MHz Crystal Driver, Resonator or
External 24/48MHz clock input
USB host/device speed indicator. Per-port 3-color
LED drivers that indicate the speed of USB host and
device connection - hi-speed (480 Mbps), full-speed
(12 Mbps), low-speed (1.5 Mbps) (48-pin QFN)
Enhanced EMI rejection and ESD protection
performance

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Customize Vendor ID, Product ID, and Device ID
Select whether the hub is part of a compound device
(When any downstream port is permanently
hardwired to a USB peripheral device, the hub is part
of a compound device)

SMSC USB2514

Pin Selectable Options for Default Configuration
— Select Downstream Ports as Non-Removable Ports
— Select Downstream Ports as Disabled Ports
— Select Downstream Port Power Control and OverCurrent Detection on a Ganged or Individual Basis
— Select Downstream Port Power Control Polarity
— Select USB Signal Drive Strength
— Select USB Differential Pair Pin location
— Select on-chip or off-chip voltage regulator mode

Applications
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OEM Selectable Features
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LCD monitors and TVs
Multi-function USB peripherals
PC mother boards
Set-top boxes, DVD players, DVR/PVR
Printers and scanners
PC media drive bay
Portable hub boxes
Mobile PC docking
Embedded systems

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ORDER NUMBERS:
USB2514-AEZG FOR 36 PIN, QFN LEAD-FREE ROHS COMPLIANT PACKAGE
USB2514-HZH FOR 48 PIN, QFN LEAD-FREE ROHS COMPLIANT PACKAGE

80 ARKAY DRIVE, HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788 (631) 435-6000, FAX (631) 273-3123
Copyright © 2007 SMSC or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.
Circuit diagrams and other information relating to SMSC products are included as a means of illustrating typical applications. Consequently, complete information sufficient for
construction purposes is not necessarily given. Although the information has been checked and is believed to be accurate, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. SMSC
reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. Contact your local SMSC sales office to obtain the latest specifications
before placing your product order. The provision of this information does not convey to the purchaser of the described semiconductor devices any licenses under any patent
rights or other intellectual property rights of SMSC or others. All sales are expressly conditional on your agreement to the terms and conditions of the most recently dated
version of SMSC's standard Terms of Sale Agreement dated before the date of your order (the "Terms of Sale Agreement"). The product may contain design defects or errors
known as anomalies which may cause the product's functions to deviate from published specifications. Anomaly sheets are available upon request. SMSC products are not
designed, intended, authorized or warranted for use in any life support or other application where product failure could cause or contribute to personal injury or severe property
damage. Any and all such uses without prior written approval of an Officer of SMSC and further testing and/or modification will be fully at the risk of the customer. Copies of
this document or other SMSC literature, as well as the Terms of Sale Agreement, may be obtained by visiting SMSC’s website at http://www.smsc.com. SMSC is a registered
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Pin Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Chapter 2 Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Chapter 3 Pin Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.1
3.2

PIN Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Buffer Type Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Chapter 4 Configuration Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.1

4.2
4.3

4.4

4.5
4.6
4.7

4-Port Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.1.1
Hub Configuration Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.1.2
VBus Detect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 QFN and 48 QFN Feature Differences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EEPROM Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.1
Internal Register Set (Common to EEPROM and SMBus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.2
I2C EEPROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3.3
In-Circuit EEPROM Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SMBus Slave Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.1
Bus Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.2
Invalid Protocol Response Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.3
General Call Address Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.4
Slave Device Time-Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.5
Stretching the SCLK Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.6
SMBus Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.7
Bus Reset Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.4.8
SMBus Alert Response Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Default Configuration Option: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Default Strapping Options: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.7.1
Internal POR Hardware Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.7.2
External Hardware RESET_N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.7.3
USB Bus Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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35
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36
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36
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Chapter 5 DC Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
5.1
5.2

Maximum Guaranteed Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Recommended Operating Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Chapter 6 AC Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
6.1

Oscillator/Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.1
SMBus Interface: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.2
I2C EEPROM: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.3
USB 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 7 Package Outlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

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List of Figures
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.2
Figure 2.1
Figure 4.1
Figure 4.2
Figure 4.3
Figure 4.4
Figure 4.5
Figure 4.6
Figure 6.1
Figure 6.2
Figure 7.1
Figure 7.2

USB2514 36-Pin QFN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
USB2514 48-Pin QFN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
USB2514 Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Block Write . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Block Read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
LED Strapping Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Reset_N Timing for Default/Strap Option Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Reset_N Timing for EEPROM Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Reset_N Timing for SMBus Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Typical Crystal Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Formula to find value of C1 and C2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
36-Pin QFN, 6x6mm Body, 0.5mm Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
48-Pin QFN, 7x7mm Body, 0.5mm Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

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List of Tables
Table 3.1
Table 3.2
Table 3.3
Table 3.4
Table 4.1
Table 4.2
Table 4.3
Table 4.4
Table 4.5
Table 4.6
Table 4.7
Table 5.1
Table 5.2

USB2514 Pin Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
SMBus or EEPROM Interface Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
USB2514 Power, Ground, No Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
USB2514 Buffer Type Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
36 QFN and 48 QFN Feature Differences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Internal Default, EEPROM and SMBus Register Memory Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Port Remap Register for Ports 1 & 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Port Remap Register for Ports 3 & 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Reset_N Timing for Default/Strap Option Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Reset_N Timing for EEPROM Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Reset_N Timing for SMBus Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
DC Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Pin Capacitance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

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VBUS_DET

RESET_N

HS_IND/CFG_SEL1

SCL/SMBCLK/CFG_SEL0

VDD33

SDA/SMBDATA/NON_REM1

OCS4_N

PRTPWR4

OCS3_N

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

Chapter 1 Pin Configuration

SUSP_IND/LOCAL_PWR/NON_REM0

28

18

PRTPWR3

VDDA33

29

17

OCS2_N

USBUP_DM

30

16

PRTPWR2

USBUP_DP

31

15

VDD33CR

XTAL2

32

14

VDD18

XTAL1/CLKIN

33

13

OCS1_N

VDD18PLL

34

12

PRTPWR1

11

TEST

10

VDDA33

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

USBDN2_DM/PRT_DIS_M2

USBDN2_DP/PRT_DIS_P2

VDDA33

USBDN3_DM/PRT_DOS_M3

USBDN3_DP/PRT_DIS_P3

USBDN4_DM/PRT_DIS_M4

USBDN4_DP/PRT_DIS_P4

36

USBDN1_DP/PRT_DIS_P1

VDD33PLL

1

35

Thermal Slug
(must be connected to VSS)

USBDN1_DM/PRT_DIS_M1

RBIAS

SMSC
USB2514
(Top View QFN-36)

Indicates pins on the bottom of the device.
Figure 1.1 USB2514 36-Pin QFN

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LED_B1_N/BOOST0

VBUS_DET

RESET_N

CFG_SEL2

HS_IND/CFG_SEL1

SCL/SMBCLK/CFG_SEL0

VDD33

SDA/SMBDATA/NON_REM1

OCS4_N

PRTPWR4

OCS3_N

LED_A2_N/PRT_SWP2

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

Datasheet

LED_A1_N/PRT_SWP1

37

24

LED_B2_N/BOOST1

PRTPWR_POL

38

23

LED_A3_N/PRT_SWP3

SUSP_IND/LOCAL_PWR/NON_REM0

39

22

LED_B3_N/GANG_EN

SEL48

40

21

PRTPWR3

VDDA33

41

20

OCS2_N

USBUP_DM

42

19

PRTPWR2

USBUP_DP

43

18

VDD33CR

XTAL2

44

17

VDD18

XTAL1/CLKIN

45

16

OCS1_N

VDD18PLL

46

15

PRTPWR1

14

TEST

13

LED_A4_N/PRT_SWP4

9
USBDN4_DP/PRT_DIS_P4

12

8
USBDN4_DM/PRT_DIS_M4

LED_B4_N

7
USBDN3_DP/PRT_DIS_P3

11

6
USBDN3_DM/PRT_DIS_M3

10

5
VDDA33

VDDA33

4
USBDN2_DP/PRT_DIS_P2

REG_EN

3

2
USBDN1_DP/PRT_DIS_P1

USBDN2_DM/PRT_DIS_M2

48
1

47

Thermal Slug
(must be connected to VSS)

USBDN1_DM/PRT_DIS_M1

RBIAS
VDD33PLL

SMSC
USB2514
(Top View QFN-48)

Indicates pins on the bottom of the device.

Figure 1.2 USB2514 48-Pin QFN

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Chapter 2 Block Diagram

To Upstream
VBUS

Upstream USB
Data

To EEPROM or
SMBus Master

24 MHz Crystal

3.3V

PLL
Bus-Power
Detect/VBUS
Pulse

SD

1.8V

Upstream
PHY

SCK

Serial
Interface

1.8V Reg

SIE

Repeater

TT #1

TT #2

Controller

TT #3

TT #4

Port
Controller

Routing & Port Re-Ordering Logic

PHY#1

Port #1

Port #2

Port #3

Port #4

OC
Sense
Switch
Driver
LED
Drivers

OC
Sense
Switch
Driver
LED
Drivers

OC
Sense
Switch
Driver
LED
Drivers

OC
Sense
Switch
Driver
LED
Drivers

USB Data OC Sense
Downstream Switch/LED
Drivers

PHY#2

USB Data OC Sense
Downstream Switch/LED
Drivers

PHY#3

USB Data OC Sense
Downstream Switch/LED
Drivers

PHY#4

USB Data OC Sense
Downstream Switch/LED
Drivers

Figure 2.1 USB2514 Block Diagram

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Chapter 3 Pin Descriptions
3.1

PIN Descriptions
This section provides a detailed description of each signal. The signals are arranged in functional
groups according to their associated interface.
The “N” symbol in the signal name indicates that the active, or asserted, state occurs when the signal
is at a low voltage level. When “N” is not present before the signal name, the signal is asserted when
at the high voltage level.
The terms assertion and negation are used exclusively. This is done to avoid confusion when working
with a mixture of “active low” and “active high” signals. The term assert, or assertion, indicates that a
signal is active, independent of whether that level is represented by a high or low voltage. The term
negate, or negation, indicates that a signal is inactive.
Table 3.1 USB2514 Pin Descriptions

SYMBOL

36 QFN

48 QFN

BUFFER
TYPE

DESCRIPTION

UPSTREAM USB INTERFACES
USBUP_DP
USBUP_DM

31
30

43
42

IO-U

VBUS_DET

27

35

I/O12

USB Bus Data
These pins connect to the upstream USB bus data
signals (Host port, or upstream hub).
Detect Upstream VBUS Power
Detects state of Upstream VBUS power. The SMSC Hub
monitors VBUS_DET to determine when to assert the
internal D+ pull-up resistor (signaling a connect event).
When designing a detachable hub, this pin must be
connected to the VBUS power pin of the USB port that
is upstream of the hub.
For self-powered applications with a permanently
attached host, this pin must be connected to 3.3V
(typically VDD33).

DOWNSTREAM 4-PORT USB 2.0 INTERFACE
USBDN_DP[4:1]/
PRT_DIS_P[4:1]
&
USBDN_DM[4:1]/
PRT_DIS_M[4:1]

9
7
4
2

9
7
4
2

8
6
3
1

8
6
3
1

IO-U

High-Speed USB Data & Port Disable Strap Option
These pins connect to the downstream USB peripheral
devices attached to the hub’s port.
Downstream Port Disable Strap option:
If this strap is enabled by package and configuration
settings (see Table 3.2), this pin will be sampled at
RESET_N negation to determine if the port is disabled.
Both USB data pins for the corresponding port must be
tied to the VDDA33 to disable the associated
downstream port.

PRTPWR[4:1]

SMSC USB2514

20
18
16
12

27
21
19
15

O12

USB Power Enable
Enables power to USB peripheral devices downstream.
The active signal level of the PRTPWR[4:1] pins is
determined by the Power Polarity Strapping function of
the PRTPWR_POL pin.
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Table 3.1 USB2514 Pin Descriptions (continued)

SYMBOL

36 QFN

48 QFN

LED_A[4:1]_N/
PRT_SWP[4:1]

n/a

13
23
25
37

BUFFER
TYPE
I/O12

DESCRIPTION
Port LED Indicators & Port Swap strapping option
Indicator LED for ports 1-4. Will be active low when LED
support is enabled via EEPROM or SMBus.
If this strap is enabled by package and configuration
settings (see Table 3.2), this pin will be sampled at
RESET_N negation to determine the electrical
connection polarity of the downstream USB Port pins
(USB_DP and USB_DM).
Also, the active state of the LED will be determined as
follows:
‘0’ = Port Polarity is normal, and the LED is active high.
‘1’ = Port Polarity (for USB_DP and USB_DM) is
swapped, and the LED is active low.

LED_B4_N

n/a

12

I/O12

Enhanced Port 4 LED
Enhanced Indicator LED for port 4. Will be active low
when LED support is enabled via EEPROM or SMBus.

LED_B3_N/
GANG_EN

n/a

22

I/O12

Enhanced Port 3 LED & Gang Power and Overcurrent
Strap Option
Enhanced Indicator LED for port 3. Will be active low
when LED support is enabled via EEPROM or SMBus.
GANG_EN: Selects between Gang or Individual Port
power and Over Current sensing.
If this strap is enabled by package and configuration
settings (see Table 3.2), this pin will be sampled at
RESET_N negation to determine the mode as follows:
‘0’ = Individual sensing & switching, and LED_B3_N is
active high.
‘1’ = Ganged sensing & switching, and LED_B3_N is
active low.

LED_B[2:1]_N/
BOOST[1:0]

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n/a

24
36

I/O12

Enhanced Port [2:1] LED & Phy Boost strapping option
Enhanced Indicator LED for ports 1 & 2. Will be active
low when LED support is enabled via EEPROM or
SMBus.

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Table 3.1 USB2514 Pin Descriptions (continued)

SYMBOL

36 QFN

48 QFN

BUFFER
TYPE

DESCRIPTION
BOOST[1:0], If this strap is enabled by package and
configuration settings (see Table 3.2), this pin will be
sampled at RESET_N negation to determine if all PHY
ports (upstream and downstream) operate at a normal
or boosted electrical level. Also, the active state of the
LEDs will be determined as follows:
See for BOOST values: Section 4.3.1.26, "Register F6h:
Boost_Up" and Section 4.3.1.27, "Register F8h:
Boost_4:0".
BOOST[1:0] = BOOST_IOUT[1:0]
BOOST[1:0] = ‘00’,
LED_B2_N is active high,
LED_B1_N is active high.
BOOST[1:0] = ‘01’,
LED_B2_N is active high,
LED_B1_N is active low.
BOOST[1:0] = ‘10’,
LED_B2_N is active low,
LED_B1_N is active high.
BOOST[1:0] = ‘11’,
LED_B2_N is active low,
LED_B1_N is active low.

PRTPWR_POL

n/a

38

IPU

Port Power Polarity strapping
Port Power Polarity strapping determination for the
active signal polarity of the [4:1]PRTPWR pins.
While RESET_N is asserted, the logic state of this pin
will (through the use of internal combinatorial logic)
determine the active state of the [4:1]PRTPWR pins in
order to ensure that downstream port power is not
inadvertently enabled to inactive ports during a
hardware reset.
When RESET_N is negated, the logic value will be
latched internally, and will retain the active signal polarity
for the PRTPWR[4:1] pins.
‘1’ = PRTPWR[4:1]_P/N pins have an active ‘high’
polarity
‘0’ = PRTPWR[4:1]_P/N pins have an active ‘low’
polarity
Warning: Active Low port power controllers may glitch
the downstream port power when system power is first
applied. Care should be taken when designing with
active low components!
Note:

OCS[4:1]_N

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21
19
17
13

28
26
20
16

IPU

If PRTPWR_POL is not an available pin on the
package, the hub will support active high
power controllers only!

Over Current Sense
Input from external current monitor indicating an overcurrent condition.
{Note: Contains internal pull-up to 3.3V supply}

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Table 3.1 USB2514 Pin Descriptions (continued)

SYMBOL

36 QFN

48 QFN

BUFFER
TYPE

RBIAS

35

47

I-R

DESCRIPTION
USB Transceiver Bias
A 12.0kΩ (+/- 1%) resistor is attached from ground to
this pin to set the transceiver’s internal bias settings.

SERIAL PORT INTERFACE
SDA/
SMBDATA/
NON_REM1

22

29

I/OSD12

Serial Data / SMB Data & Port Non Removable Strap
Option
NON_REM1: Non removable port strap option.
If this strap is enabled by package and configuration
settings (see Table 3.2), this pin will be sampled (in
conjunction with LOCAL_PWR/SUSP_IND/NON_REM0)
at RESET_N negation to determine if imports [4:1]
contain permanently attached (non-removable) devices:
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘00’, All ports are removable,
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘01’, Port 1 is nonremovable,
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘10’, Ports 1 & 2 are non-removable,
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘11’, Ports 1, 2 & 3 are non-removable

SCL/

24

31

I/OSD12

SMBus Clock (SMBCLK)

SMBCLK/

Configuration Select_SEL0: The logic state of this
multifunction pin is internally latched on the rising edge
of RESET_N (RESET_N negation), and will determine
the hub configuration method as described in Table 3.2,
"SMBus or EEPROM Interface Behavior".

CFG_SEL0

HS_IND/
CFG_SEL1

Serial Clock (SCL)

25

32

I/O12

High-Speed Upstream port indictor & Configuration
Programming Select
HS_IND: High Speed Indicator for upstream port
connection speed.
The active state of the LED will be determined as
follows:
CFG_SEL1 = ‘0’,
HS_IND is active high,
CFG_SEL1 = ‘1’,
HS_IND is active low,
‘Asserted’ = Hub is connected at HS
‘Negated’ = Hub is connected at FS
CFG_SEL1: The logic state of this pin is internally
latched on the rising edge of RESET_N (RESET_N
negation), and will determine the hub configuration
method as described in Table 3.2, "SMBus or EEPROM
Interface Behavior".

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Table 3.1 USB2514 Pin Descriptions (continued)

SYMBOL

36 QFN

48 QFN

BUFFER
TYPE

CFG_SEL2

n/a

33

I

DESCRIPTION
Configuration Programming Select
Note:

This pin is not available in all packages; it is
held to a logic ‘0’ when not available
The logic state of this pin is internally latched on the
rising edge of RESET_N (RESET_N negation), and will
determine the hub configuration method as described in
Table 3.2, "SMBus or EEPROM Interface Behavior"

MISC
XTAL1/
CLKIN

33

45

ICLKx

Crystal Input/External Clock Input
24MHz crystal or external clock input.
This pin connects to either one terminal of the crystal or
to an external 24/48MHz clock when a crystal is not
used.
Note:

XTAL2

32

44

OCLKx

48MHz only available in 48 QFN.

Crystal Output
24MHz Crystal
This is the other terminal of the crystal, or pulled high
when an external clock source is used to drive
XTAL1/CLKIN. This output must not be used to drive
any external circuitry other than the crystal circuit.

RESET_N

26

34

IS

RESET Input
The system can reset the chip by driving this input low.
The minimum active low pulse is 1 us.
When the RESET_N pin is pulled to VDD33, the internal
POR (Power on Reset) is enabled and no external reset
circuitry is required. The internal POR holds the internal
logic in reset until the power supplies are stable.

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Table 3.1 USB2514 Pin Descriptions (continued)

SYMBOL

36 QFN

48 QFN

BUFFER
TYPE

SUSP_IND/
LOCAL_PWR/
NON_REM0

28

39

I/O

DESCRIPTION
Active/Suspend status LED or Local-Power & Non
Removable Strap Option
Suspend Indicator: Indicates USB state of the hub.
‘negated’ = Unconfigured, or configured and in USB
Suspend
‘asserted’ = Hub is configured, and is active (i.e., not in
suspend)
Local Power: Detects availability of local self-power
source.
Low = Self/local power source is NOT available (i.e.,
Hub gets all power from Upstream USB VBus).
High = Self/local power source is available.
NON_REM0 Strap Option:
If this strap is enabled by package and configuration
settings (see Table 3.2), this pin will be sampled (in
conjunction with NON_REM1) at RESET_N negation to
determine if ports [4:1] contain permanently attached
(non-removable) devices. Also, the active state of the
LED will be determined as follows:
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘00’, All ports are removable, and the
LED is active high
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘01’, Port 1 is nonremovable, and the
LED is active low
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘10’, Ports 1 & 2 are non-removable,
and the LED is active high
NON_REM[1:0] = ‘11’, Ports 1, 2 & 3 are nonremovable, and the LED is active low

TEST

11

14

IPD

TEST pin
XNOR continuity tests all signal pins on the hub, please
contact your SMSC representative for a detailed
description of how this test mode is enabled and utilized.

SEL48

n/a

40

I

Select 48 MHz clock input
48MHz external clock input select. When the hub is
clocked from an external clock source, this pin selects
either 24MHz or 48MHz mode.
‘0’ = 24MHz
‘1’ = 48MHz

REG_EN

n/a

11

IPU

Regulator Enable
REG_EN: This pin is internally pulled up to enable the
internal 1.8V regulators, and this pin should be treated
as a no-connect.
In order to disable the regulators, this pin will need to be
externally connected to ground.
When the internal regulator is enabled, the 1.8V power
pins must be left unconnected, except for the required
bypass capacitors.

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Table 3.2 SMBus or EEPROM Interface Behavior
CFG_SEL2

CFG_SEL1

CFG_SEL0

SMBUS OR EEPROM INTERFACE BEHAVIOR

36-Pin
QFN

N/A

0

0

48-Pin
QFN

0

0

0

36-Pin
QFN

N/A

0

1

48-Pin
QFN

0

0

1

36-Pin
QFN

N/A

1

0

48-Pin
QFN

0

1

0

36-Pin
QFN

N/A

1

1

48-Pin
QFN

0

1

1

48-Pin
QFN

1

0

0

Internal Default Configuration
„ Strap Options Disabled
„ Dynamic Power Switching Enabled

48-Pin
QFN

1

0

1

Internal Default Configuration
„ Strap Options Disabled
„ Dynamic Power Switching Enabled
„ LED Mode = USB

48-Pin
QFN

1

1

0

Internal Default Configuration
„ Strap Options Disabled

48-Pin
QFN

1

1

1

Internal Default Configuration
„ Strap Options Disabled
„ LED Mode = USB
„ Ganged Power Switching
„ Ganged Over-Current Sensing

Internal Default Configuration
„ Strap Options Enabled
„ Port Indicators Not Supported

Configured as an SMBus slave for external download
of user-defined descriptors.
„ SMBus slave address 58 (0101100x)
„ Strap Options Disabled
„ All Settings Controlled by Registers
Internal Default Configuration
„ Strap Options Enabled
„ Bus Power Operation
„ LED Mode = USB
2-Wire I2C EEPROMS are supported.
„ Strap Options Disabled
„ All Settings Controlled by Registers

Notes:

Denotes 48-Pin QFN

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Table 3.3 USB2514 Power, Ground, No Connect
PACKAGE
SYMBOL

36 QFN

48 QFN

VDD18

14

17

FUNCTION
VDD Core
+1.8V core power. If the internal regulator is enabled, then this pin
must have a 1.0μF (or greater) ±20% (ESR <0.1Ω) capacitor to
VSS.

VDD33PLL

36

48

VDD 3.3 PLL Regulator Reference
+3.3V power supply for the PLL. If the internal PLL 1.8V regulator
is enabled, then this pin acts as the regulator input.

VDDPLL18

34

46

VDD PLL
+1.8V Filtered analog power for internal PLL. If the internal
regulator is enabled, then this pin must have a 1.0μF (or greater)
±20% (ESR <0.1Ω) capacitor to VSS.

VDDA33

VDD33/VDD33CR

VSS

5
10
29

5
10
41

VDD Analog I/O

23
15

30
18

VDDIO/VDD 3.3 Core Regulator Reference

n/a

n/a

VSS

+3.3V Filtered analog PHY power, shared between adjacent ports.

+3.3V power supply for the Digital I/O
If the internal core regulator is enabled, then VDD33CR acts as
the regulator input.

Ground

3.2

Buffer Type Descriptions
Table 3.4 USB2514 Buffer Type Descriptions
BUFFER
I

DESCRIPTION
Input.

IPD

Input with internal weak pull-down resistor.

IPU

Input with internal weak pull-up resistor.

IS
O12

Input with Schmitt trigger.
Output 12mA.

OD12

Open drain... 12mA sink.

I/O12

Input/Output buffer with 12mA sink and 12mA source.

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Table 3.4 USB2514 Buffer Type Descriptions (continued)
BUFFER
I/OSD12

DESCRIPTION
Open drain...12mA sink with Schmitt trigger, and must meet I2C-Bus Specification
Version 2.1 requirements.

ICLKx

XTAL clock input.

OCLKx

XTAL clock output.

I-R
I/O-U
AIO

SMSC USB2514

RBIAS.
Analog Input/Output Defined in USB specification.
Analog Input/Output.

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Chapter 4 Configuration Options
4.1

4-Port Hub
SMSC’s USB 2.0 4-Port Hub is fully specification compliant to the Universal Serial Bus Specification
Revision 2.0 April 27, 2000 (12/7/2000 and 5/28/2002 Errata). Please reference Chapter 10 (Hub
Specification) for general details regarding Hub operation and functionality.
For performance reasons, the 4-Port Hub provides 1 Transaction Translator (TT) per port (defined as
Multi-TT configuration), divided into 4 non-periodic buffers per TT.

4.1.1

Hub Configuration Options
The SMSC Hub supports a large number of features (some are mutually exclusive), and must be
configured in order to correctly function when attached to a USB host controller. There are three
principal ways to configure the hub: SMBus, EEPROM, or by internal default settings (with or without
pin strapping option over-rides). In all cases, the configuration method will be determined by the
CFG_SEL2, CFG_SEL1 and CFG_SEL0 pins immediately after RESET_N negation.

4.1.1.1

Power Switching Polarity
The selection of active state “polarity” for the PRTPWR pins is made by a strapping option only (the
PRTPWR_POL pin).
Note: If PRTPWR_POL is not an available pin on the package, the hub will support active high power
controllers only!

4.1.2

VBus Detect
According to Section 7.2.1 of the USB 2.0 Specification, a downstream port can never provide power
to its D+ or D- pull-up resistors unless the upstream port’s VBUS is in the asserted (powered) state.
The VBUS_DET pin on the Hub monitors the state of the upstream VBUS signal and will not pull-up
the D+ resistor if VBUS is not active. If VBUS goes from an active to an inactive state (Not Powered),
Hub will remove power from the D+ pull-up resistor within 10 seconds.

4.2

36 QFN and 48 QFN Feature Differences
Table 4.1 36 QFN and 48 QFN Feature Differences

36 QFN

48 QFN

N/A

Available

48MHz clock input mode

N/A

Available

External 1.8V regulators

N/A

Available

Port LED Indicators

N/A

Available

Port Swap Strapping Options

Available

N/A

Only Active High Port Power Control is supported in 36 QFN package

Available

N/A

Boost Default Level is used; see Table 4.2, "Internal Default, EEPROM and
SMBus Register Memory Map"

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4.3

EEPROM Interface
The SMSC Hub can be configured via a 2-wire (I2C) EEPROM (256x8). (Please see Table 3.1 for
specific details on how to enable configuration via an I2C EEPROM).
The Internal state-machine will (when configured for EEPROM support) read the external EEPROM for
configuration data. The hub will then “attach” to the upstream USB host.
Note: The Hub does not have the capacity to write, or “Program,” an external EEPROM. The Hub
only has the capability to read external EEPROMs. The external eeprom will be read (even if
it is blank or non-populated), and the hub will be “configured” with the values that are read.
Please see Internal Register Set (Common to EEPROM and SMBus) for a list of data fields available.

4.3.1

Internal Register Set (Common to EEPROM and SMBus)
Table 4.2 Internal Default, EEPROM and SMBus Register Memory Map

ABBR

INTERNAL
DEFAULT ROM

SMBUS AND
EEPROM POR
VALUES

VID LSB

VIDL

24h

0x00

R/W

VID MSB

VIDM

04h

0x00

02h

R/W

PID LSB

PIDL

14h

0x00

03h

R/W

PID MSB

PIDM

25h

0x00

04h

R/W

DID LSB

DIDL

00h

0x00

05h

R/W

DID MSB

DIDM

00h

0x00

06h

R/W

Config Data Byte 1

CFG1

9Bh

0x00

07h

R/W

Config Data Byte 2

CFG2

10h

0x00

08h

R/W

Config Data Byte 3

CFG3

00h

0x00

09h

R/W

Non-Removable Devices

NRD

00h

0x00

0Ah

R/W

Port Disable (Self)

PDS

00h

0x00

0Bh

R/W

Port Disable (Bus)

PDB

00h

0x00

0Ch

R/W

Max Power (Self)

MAXPS

01h

0x00

0Dh

R/W

Max Power (Bus)

MAXPB

64h

0x00

0Eh

R/W

Hub Controller Max Current
(Self)

HCMCS

01h

0x00

0Fh

R/W

Hub Controller Max Current
(Bus)

HCMCB

64h

0x00

10h

R/W

Power-on Time

PWRT

32h

0x00

11h

R/W

LANG_ID_H

LANGIDH

00h

0x00

12h

R/W

LANG_ID_L

LANGIDL

00h

0x00

13h

R/W

MFR_STR_LEN

MFRSL

00h

0x00

14h

R/W

PRD_STR_LEN

PRDSL

00h

0x00

REG
ADDR

R/W

REGISTER NAME

00h

R/W

01h

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Table 4.2 Internal Default, EEPROM and SMBus Register Memory Map (continued)

ABBR

INTERNAL
DEFAULT ROM

SMBUS AND
EEPROM POR
VALUES

SER_STR_LEN

SERSL

00h

0x00

R/W

MFR_STR

MANSTR

00h

0x00

54h-91h

R/W

PROD_STR

PRDSTR

00h

0x00

92h-Cfh

R/W

SER_STR

SERSTR

00h

0x00

D0h-F5h

R/W

Reserved

N/A

01h

0x00

F6h

R/W

Boost_Up

BOOSTUP

00h

0x00

F7h

R/W

Reserved

N/A

00h

0x00

F8h

R/W

Boost_4:0

BOOST40

00h

0x00

F9h

R/W

Reserved

N/A

00h

0x00

FAh

R/W

Port Swap

PRTSP

00h

0x00

FBh

R/W

Port Remap 12

PRTR12

00h

0x00

FCh

R/W

Port Remap 34

PRTR34

00h

0x00

FDh-FEh

R/W

Reserved

N/A

00h

0x00

FFh

R/W

Status/Command

STCD

00h

0x00

REG
ADDR

R/W

REGISTER NAME

15h

R/W

16h-53h

Note:

4.3.1.1

SMBus register
only

Register 00h: Vendor ID (LSB)

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

VID_LSB

Least Significant Byte of the Vendor ID. This is a 16-bit value that uniquely
identifies the Vendor of the user device (assigned by USB-Interface Forum).
This field is set by the OEM using either the SMBus or EEPROM interface
options.

4.3.1.2

Register 01h: Vendor ID (MSB)

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

VID_MSB

Most Significant Byte of the Vendor ID. This is a 16-bit value that uniquely
identifies the Vendor of the user device (assigned by USB-Interface Forum).
This field is set by the OEM using either the SMBus or EEPROM interface
options.

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4.3.1.3

Register 02h: Product ID (LSB)

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

PID_LSB

Least Significant Byte of the Product ID. This is a 16-bit value that the Vendor
can assign that uniquely identifies this particular product (assigned by OEM).
This field is set by the OEM using either the SMBus or EEPROM interface
options.

4.3.1.4

Register 03h: Product ID (MSB)

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

PID_MSB

Most Significant Byte of the Product ID. This is a 16-bit value that the Vendor
can assign that uniquely identifies this particular product (assigned by OEM).
This field is set by the OEM using either the SMBus or EEPROM interface
options.

4.3.1.5

Register 04h: Device ID (LSB)

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

DID_LSB

4.3.1.6

DESCRIPTION
Least Significant Byte of the Device ID. This is a 16-bit device release
number in BCD format (assigned by OEM). This field is set by the OEM
using either the SMBus or EEPROM interface options.

Register 05h: Device ID (MSB)

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

DID_MSB

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DESCRIPTION
Most Significant Byte of the Device ID. This is a 16-bit device release
number in BCD format (assigned by OEM). This field is set by the OEM
using either the SMBus or EEPROM interface options.

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Register 06h: CONFIG_BYTE_1

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7

SELF_BUS_PWR

DESCRIPTION
Self or Bus Power: Selects between Self- and Bus-Powered operation.
The Hub is either Self-Powered (draws less than 2mA of upstream bus
power) or Bus-Powered (limited to a 100mA maximum of upstream power
prior to being configured by the host controller).
When configured as a Bus-Powered device, the SMSC Hub consumes less
than 100mA of current prior to being configured. After configuration, the BusPowered SMSC Hub (along with all associated hub circuitry, any embedded
devices if part of a compound device, and 100mA per externally available
downstream port) must consume no more than 500mA of upstream VBUS
current. The current consumption is system dependent, and the OEM must
ensure that the USB 2.0 specifications are not violated.
When configured as a Self-Powered device, <1mA of upstream VBUS
current is consumed and all ports are available, with each port being capable
of sourcing 500mA of current.
This field is set by the OEM using either the SMBus or EEPROM interface
options.
Please see the description under Dynamic Power for the self/bus power
functionality when dynamic power switching is enabled.
0 = Bus-Powered operation
1 = Self-Powered operation
Note:

6

Reserved

5

HS_DISABLE

If Dynamic Power Switching is enabled, this bit is ignored and the
LOCAL_PWR pin is used to determine if the hub is operating from
self or bus power.

Reserved
High Speed Disable: Disables the capability to attach as either a High/Fullspeed device, and forces attachment as Full-speed only (i.e. no High-Speed
support).
0 = High-/Full-Speed
1 = Full-Speed-Only (High-Speed disabled!)

4

MTT_ENABLE

Multi-TT enable: Enables one transaction translator per port operation.
Selects between a mode where only one transaction translator is available
for all ports (Single-TT), or each port gets a dedicated transaction translator
(Multi-TT) {Note: The host may force Single-TT mode only}.
0 = single TT for all ports
1 = one TT per port (multiple TT’s supported)

3

EOP_DISABLE

EOP Disable: Disables EOP generation of EOF1 when in Full-Speed mode.
During FS operation only, this permits the Hub to send EOP if no
downstream traffic is detected at EOF1. See Section 11.3.1 of the USB 2.0
Specification for additional details. Note: generation of an EOP at the EOF1
point may prevent a Host controller (operating in FS mode) from placing the
USB bus in suspend.
0 = EOP generation is normal
1 = EOP generation is disabled

2:1

CURRENT_SNS

Over Current Sense: Selects current sensing on a port-by-port basis, all
ports ganged, or none (only for bus-powered hubs). The ability to support
current sensing on a port or ganged basis is hardware implementation
dependent.
00 = Ganged sensing (all ports together)
01 = Individual port-by-port
1x = Over current sensing not supported (must only be used with BusPowered configurations!)

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BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

0

PORT_PWR

Port Power Switching: Enables power switching on all ports simultaneously
(ganged), or port power is individually switched on and off on a port- by-port
basis (individual). The ability to support power enabling on a port or ganged
basis is hardware implementation dependent.
0 = Ganged switching (all ports together)
1 = Individual port-by-port switching

4.3.1.8

Register 07h: Configuration Data Byte 2

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7

DYNAMIC

Dynamic Power Enable: Controls the ability of the Hub to automatically
change from Self-Powered operation to Bus-Powered operation if the local
power source is removed or is unavailable (and from Bus-Powered to SelfPowered if the local power source is restored). {Note: If the local power
source is available, the Hub will always switch to Self-Powered operation.}
When Dynamic Power switching is enabled, the Hub detects the availability
of a local power source by monitoring the external LOCAL_PWR pin. If the
Hub detects a change in power source availability, the Hub immediately
disconnects and removes power from all downstream devices and
disconnects the upstream port. The Hub will then re-attach to the upstream
port as either a Bus-Powered Hub (if local-power is unavailable) or a SelfPowered Hub (if local power is available).
0 = No Dynamic auto-switching
1 = Dynamic Auto-switching capable

6

Reserved

5:4

OC_TIMER

Reserved
OverCurrent Timer: Over Current Timer delay.
00 = 0.1ms
01 = 4ms
10 = 8ms
11 = 16ms

3

COMPOUND

Compound Device: Allows the OEM to indicate that the Hub is part
of a compound (see the USB Specification for definition) device. The
applicable port(s) must also be defined as having a "Non-Removable
Device".
Note:

When configured via strapping options, declaring a port as nonremovable automatically causes the hub controller to report that it
is part of a compound device.

0 = No
1 = Yes, Hub is part of a compound device
2:0

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Reserved

Reserved

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Register 08h: Configuration Data Byte 3

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:4

Reserved

3

PRTMAP_EN

DESCRIPTION
Reserved
Port Re-mapping enable: Selects the method used by the hub to assign port
numbers and disable ports.
‘0’ = Standard Mode
‘1’ = Port Re-map mode

2:1

LED_MODE

LED Mode Selection: The LED_A[4:1]_N and LED_B[4:1]_N pins support
several different modes of operation.
‘00’ = USB Mode
‘01’ = Speed Indication Mode
‘10’ = Same as ‘00’, USB Mode
‘11’ = Same as ‘00’, USB Mode
Warning: Do not enable an LED mode that requires LED pins that are not
available in the specific package being used in the implementation!
Note:

0

STRING_EN

The Hub will only report that it supports LED's to the host when
USB mode is selected. All other modes will be reported as No LED
Support.

Enables String Descriptor Support
‘0’ = String Support Disabled
‘1’ = String Support Enabled

4.3.1.10

Register 09h: Non-Removable Device

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

NR_DEVICE

DESCRIPTION
Non-Removable Device: Indicates which port(s) include non-removable
devices. ‘0’ = port is removable, ‘1’ = port is non-removable.
Informs the Host if one of the active ports has a permanent device that is
undetachable from the Hub. (Note: The device must provide its own
descriptor data.)
When using the internal default option, the NON_REM[1:0] pins will
designate the appropriate ports as being non- removable.
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit

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7= Reserved
6= Reserved
5= Reserved
4= 1; Port 4 non-removable
3= 1; Port 3 non-removable
2= 1; Port 2 non-removable
1= 1; Port 1 non removable
0 is Reserved, always = ‘0’

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4.3.1.11

Register 0Ah: Port Disable For Self Powered Operation

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

PORT_DIS_SP

Port Disable Self-Powered: Disables 1 or more contiguous ports. ‘0’ = port
is available, ‘1’ = port is disabled.
During Self-Powered operation when remapping mode is disabled
(PRTMAP_EN='0'), this selects the ports which will be permanently disabled,
and are not available to be enabled or enumerated by a Host Controller. The
ports can be disabled in any order, the internal logic will automatically report
the correct number of enabled ports to the USB Host, and will reorder the
active ports in order to ensure proper function.
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit

4.3.1.12

7= Reserved
6= Reserved
5= Reserved
4= 1; Port 4 is
3= 1; Port 3 is
2= 1; Port 2 is
1= 1; Port 1 is
0 is Reserved,

disabled
disabled
disabled
disabled
always = ‘0’

Register 0Bh: Port Disable For Bus Powered Operation

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

PORT_DIS_BP

Port Disable Bus-Powered: Disables 1 or more contiguous ports. ‘0’ = port
is available, ‘1’ = port is disabled.
During Self-Powered operation when remapping mode is disabled
(PRTMAP_EN='0'), this selects the ports which will be permanently disabled,
and are not available to be enabled or enumerated by a Host Controller. The
ports can be disabled in any order, the internal logic will automatically report
the correct number of enabled ports to the USB Host, and will reorder the
active ports in order to ensure proper function.
When using the internal default option, the PRT_DIS[1:0] pins will disable the
appropriate ports.
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit

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7= Reserved
6= Reserved
5= Reserved
4= 1; Port 4 is
3= 1; Port 3 is
2= 1; Port 2 is
1= 1; Port 1 is
0 is Reserved,

disabled
disabled
disabled
disabled
always = ‘0’

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Register 0Ch: Max Power For Self Powered Operation

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

MAX_PWR_SP

Max Power Self_Powered: Value in 2mA increments that the Hub consumes
from an upstream port (VBUS) when operating as a self-powered hub. This
value includes the hub silicon along with the combined power consumption
(from VBUS) of all associated circuitry on the board. This value also includes
the power consumption of a permanently attached peripheral if the hub is
configured as a compound device, and the embedded peripheral reports
0mA in its descriptors.
Note:

4.3.1.14

The USB 2.0 Specification does not permit this value to exceed
100mA

Register 0Dh: Max Power For Bus Powered Operation

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

MAX_PWR_BP

Max Power Bus_Powered: Value in 2mA increments that the Hub consumes
from an upstream port (VBUS) when operating as a bus-powered hub. This
value includes the hub silicon along with the combined power consumption
(from VBUS) of all associated circuitry on the board. This value also includes
the power consumption of a permanently attached peripheral if the hub is
configured as a compound device, and the embedded peripheral reports
0mA in its descriptors.

4.3.1.15

Register 0Eh: Hub Controller Max Current For Self Powered Operation

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

HC_MAX_C_SP

Hub Controller Max Current Self-Powered: Value in 2mA increments that the
Hub consumes from an upstream port (VBUS) when operating as a selfpowered hub. This value includes the hub silicon along with the combined
power consumption (from VBUS) of all associated circuitry on the board.
This value does NOT include the power consumption of a permanently
attached peripheral if the hub is configured as a compound device.
Note:

The USB 2.0 Specification does not permit this value to exceed
100mA

A value of 50 (decimal) indicates 100mA, which is the default value.

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Register 0Fh: Hub Controller Max Current For Bus Powered Operation

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

HC_MAX_C_BP

Hub Controller Max Current Bus-Powered: Value in 2mA increments that the
Hub consumes from an upstream port (VBUS) when operating as a buspowered hub. This value will include the hub silicon along with the combined
power consumption (from VBUS) of all associated circuitry on the board.
This value will NOT include the power consumption of a permanently
attached peripheral if the hub is configured as a compound device.
A value of 50 (decimal) would indicate 100mA, which is the default value.

4.3.1.17

Register 10h: Power-On Time

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

POWER_ON_TIME

Power On Time: The length of time that it takes (in 2 ms intervals) from the
time the host initiated power-on sequence begins on a port until power is
good on that port.

4.3.1.18

Register 11h: Language ID High

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

LANG_ID_H

4.3.1.19

USB LANGUAGE ID (Upper 8 bits of a 16 bit ID field)

Register 12h: Language ID Low

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

LANG_ID_L

4.3.1.20

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION
USB LANGUAGE ID (Lower 8 bits of a 16 bit ID field)

Register 13h: Manufacturer String Length

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

MFR_STR_LEN

DESCRIPTION
Manufacturer String Length
Maximum string length is 31 characters

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Register 14h: Product String Length

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

PRD_STR_LEN

DESCRIPTION
Product String Length
Maximum string length is 31 characters

4.3.1.22

Register 15h: Serial String Length

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

SER_STR_LEN

DESCRIPTION
Serial String Length
Maximum string length is 31 characters

4.3.1.23

Register 16h-53h: Manufacturer String

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

MFR_STR

DESCRIPTION
Manufacturer String, UNICODE UTF-16LE per USB 2.0 Specification
Maximum string length is 31 characters (62 bytes)
Note:

4.3.1.24

The String consists of individual 16 Bit UNICODE UTF-16LE
characters. The Characters will be stored starting with the LSB at
the least significant address and the MSB at the next 8-bit location
(subsequent characters must be stored in sequential contiguous
address in the same LSB, MSB manner). Some EEPROM
programmers may transpose the MSB and LSB, thus reversing the
Byte order. Please pay careful attention to the Byte ordering or
your selected programming tools.

Register 54h-91h: Product String

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

PRD_STR

DESCRIPTION
Product String, UNICODE UTF-16LE per USB 2.0 Specification
Maximum string length is 31 characters (62 bytes)
Note:

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The String consists of individual 16 Bit UNICODE UTF-16LE
characters. The Characters will be stored starting with the LSB at
the least significant address and the MSB at the next 8-bit location
(subsequent characters must be stored in sequential contiguous
address in the same LSB, MSB manner). Some EEPROM
programmers may transpose the MSB and LSB, thus reversing the
Byte order. Please pay careful attention to the Byte ordering or
your selected programming tools.
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Register 92h-CFh: Serial String

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:0

SER_STR

DESCRIPTION
Serial String, UNICODE UTF16LE per USB 2.0 Specification
Maximum string length is 31 characters (62 bytes)
Note:

4.3.1.26

The String consists of individual 16 Bit UNICODE UTF-16LE
characters. The Characters will be stored starting with the LSB at
the least significant address and the MSB at the next 8-bit location
(subsequent characters must be stored in sequential contiguous
address in the same LSB, MSB manner). Some EEPROM
programmers may transpose the MSB and LSB, thus reversing the
Byte order. Please pay careful attention to the Byte ordering or
your selected programming tools.

Register F6h: Boost_Up

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:2

Reserved

1:0

BOOST_IOUT

DESCRIPTION
Reserved
Upstream USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for Upstream
Port.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:

SMSC USB2514

“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a ‘00’
value unless specific implementation issues require additional
signal boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.

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Register F8h: Boost_4:0

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:6

BOOST_IOUT_4

Upstream USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for Downstream
Port ‘4’.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:

5:4

BOOST_IOUT_3

“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a ‘00’
value unless specific implementation issues require additional
signal boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.

Upstream USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for Downstream
Port ‘3’.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:

3:2

BOOST_IOUT_2

“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a ‘00’
value unless specific implementation issues require additional
signal boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.

Upstream USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for Downstream
Port ‘2’.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:

1:0

BOOST_IOUT_1

“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a ‘00’
value unless specific implementation issues require additional
signal boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.

Upstream USB electrical signaling drive strength Boost Bit for Downstream
Port ‘1’.
‘00’ = Normal electrical drive strength = No boost
‘01’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Low (approximately 4% boost)
‘10’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = Medium (approximately 8% boost)
‘11’ = Elevated electrical drive strength = High (approximately 12% boost)
Note:

Revision 1.98 (11-19-07)

“Boost” could result in non-USB Compliant parameters (one
example would be Test J/K levels), the OEM should use a ‘00’
value unless specific implementation issues require additional
signal boosting to correct for degraded USB signalling levels.

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Register FAh: Port Swap

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

7:0

PRTSP

Port Swap: Swaps the Upstream and Downstream USB DP and DM Pins for
ease of board routing to devices and connectors.
‘0’ = USB D+ functionality is associated with the DP pin and D- functionality
is associated with the DM pin.
‘1’ = USB D+ functionality is associated with the DM pin and D- functionality
is associated with the DP pin.
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit

4.3.1.29

7=
6=
5=
4=
3=
2=
1=
0=

Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
‘1’; Port 4 DP/DM is Swapped.
‘1’; Port 3 DP/DM is Swapped.
‘1’; Port 2 DP/DM is Swapped.
‘1’; Port 1 DP/DM is Swapped.
‘1’; Upstream Port DP/DM is Swapped

Register FBh: Port Remap 12

BIT
NUMBER

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BIT NAME

DESCRIPTION

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PRTR12

Port remap register for ports 1 & 2.
When a hub is enumerated by a USB Host Controller, the hub is only
permitted to report how many ports it has; the hub is not permitted to select
a numerical range or assignment. The Host Controller will number the
downstream ports of the hub starting with the number '1', up to the number
of ports that the hub reported having.
The host's port number is referred to as "Logical Port Number" and the
physical port on the hub is the “Physical Port Number". When remapping
mode is enabled (see PRTMAP_EN in Register 08h: Configuration Data
Byte 3) the hub's downstream port numbers can be remapped to different
logical port numbers (assigned by the host).
Note:

The OEM must ensure that Contiguous Logical Port Numbers are
used, starting from #1 up to the maximum number of enabled ports;
this ensures that the hub's ports are numbered in accordance with
the way a Host will communicate with the ports.
Table 4.3 Port Remap Register for Ports 1 & 2

Bit [7:4]

Bit [3:0]

4.3.1.30
BIT
NUMBER

‘0000’

Physical Port 2 is Disabled

‘0001’

Physical Port 2 is mapped to Logical Port 1

‘0010’

Physical Port 2 is mapped to Logical Port 2

‘0011’

Physical Port 2 is mapped to Logical Port 3

‘0100’

Physical Port 2 is mapped to Logical Port 4

‘0101’
to
‘1111’

Illegal; Do Not Use

‘0000’

Physical Port 1 is Disabled

‘0001’

Physical Port 1 is mapped to Logical Port 1

‘0010’

Physical Port 1 is mapped to Logical Port 2

‘0011’

Physical Port 1 is mapped to Logical Port 3

‘0100’

Physical Port 1 is mapped to Logical Port 4

‘0101’
to
‘1111’

Illegal; Do Not Use

Register FCh: Port Remap 34

BIT NAME

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7:0

PRTR34

Port remap register for ports 3 & 4.
When a hub is enumerated by a USB Host Controller, the hub is only
permitted to report how many ports it has; the hub is not permitted to select
a numerical range or assignment. The Host Controller will number the
downstream ports of the hub starting with the number '1', up to the number
of ports that the hub reported having.
The host's port number is referred to as "Logical Port Number" and the
physical port on the hub is the “Physical Port Number". When remapping
mode is enabled (see PRTMAP_EN in Register 08h: Configuration Data
Byte 3) the hub's downstream port numbers can be remapped to different
logical port numbers (assigned by the host).
Note:

The OEM must ensure that Contiguous Logical Port Numbers are
used, starting from #1 up to the maximum number of enabled ports;
this ensures that the hub's ports are numbered in accordance with
the way a Host will communicate with the ports.
Table 4.4 Port Remap Register for Ports 3 & 4

Bit [7:4]

Bit [3:0]

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‘0000’

Physical Port 4 is Disabled

‘0001’

Physical Port 4 is mapped to Logical Port 1

‘0010’

Physical Port 4 is mapped to Logical Port 2

‘0011’

Physical Port 4 is mapped to Logical Port 3

‘0100’

Physical Port 4 is mapped to Logical Port 4

‘0101’
to
‘1111’

Illegal; Do Not Use

‘0000’

Physical Port 3 is Disabled

‘0001’

Physical Port 3 is mapped to Logical Port 1

‘0010’

Physical Port 3 is mapped to Logical Port 2

‘0011’

Physical Port 3 is mapped to Logical Port 3

‘0100’

Physical Port 3 is mapped to Logical Port 4

‘0101’
to
‘1111’

Illegal; Do Not Use

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4.3.1.31

Register FFh: Status/Command

BIT
NUMBER

BIT NAME

7:3

Reserved

2

INTF_PW_DN

DESCRIPTION
Reserved
SMBus Interface Power Down
‘0’ = Interface is active
‘1’ = Interface power down after ACK has completed

1

RESET

Reset the SMBus Interface and internal memory back to RESET_N
assertion default settings.
‘0’ = Normal Run/Idle State
‘1’ = Force a reset of registers to their default state

0

USB_ATTACH

USB Attach (and write protect)
‘0’ = SMBus slave interface is active
‘1’ = Hub will signal a USB attach event to an upstream device, and the
internal memory (address range 00h-FEh) is “write-protected” to prevent
unintentional data corruption.

4.3.2

I2C EEPROM
The I2C EEPROM interface implements a subset of the I2C Master Specification (Please refer to the
Philips Semiconductor Standard I2C-Bus Specification for details on I2C bus protocols). The Hub’s I2C
EEPROM interface is designed to attach to a single “dedicated” I2C EEPROM, and it conforms to the
Standard-mode I2C Specification (100kbit/s transfer rate and 7-bit addressing) for protocol and
electrical compatibility.
Note: Extensions to the I2C Specification are not supported.
The Hub acts as the master and generates the serial clock SCL, controls the bus access (determines
which device acts as the transmitter and which device acts as the receiver), and generates the START
and STOP conditions.

4.3.2.1

Implementation Characteristics
The Hub will only access an EEPROM using the Sequential Read Protocol.

4.3.2.2

Pull-Up Resistor
The Circuit board designer is required to place external pull-up resistors (10KΩ recommended) on the
SDA/SMBDATA & SCL/SMBCLK/CFG_SELO lines (per SMBus 1.0 Specification, and EEPROM
manufacturer guidelines) to Vcc in order to assure proper operation.

4.3.2.3

I2C EEPROM Slave Address
Slave address is 1010000.
Note: 10-bit addressing is NOT supported.

4.3.3

In-Circuit EEPROM Programming
The EEPROM can be programmed via ATE by pulling RESET_N low (which tri-states the Hub’s
EEPROM interface and allows an external source to program the EEPROM).

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4.4

SMBus Slave Interface
Instead of loading User-Defined Descriptor data from an external EEPROM, the SMSC Hub can be
configured to receive a code load from an external processor via an SMBus interface. The SMBus
interface shares the same pins as the EEPROM interface; if CFG_SEL1 & CFG_SEL0 activates the
SMBus interface, external EEPROM support is no longer available (and the user-defined descriptor
data must be downloaded via the SMBus). Due to system issues, the SMSC Hub waits indefinitely for
the SMBus code load to complete and only “appears” as a newly connected device on USB after the
code load is complete.
The Hub’s SMBus implementation is a subset of the SMBus interface to the host. The device is a
slave-only SMBus device. The implementation in the device is a subset of SMBus since it only supports
two protocols.
The Write Block and Read Block protocols are the only valid SMBus protocols for the Hub. The Hub
responds to other protocols as described in Section 4.4.2, "Invalid Protocol Response Behavior," on
page 36. Reference the System Management Bus Specification, Rev 1.0.
The SMBus interface is used to read and write the registers in the device. The register set is shown
in Section 4.3.1, "Internal Register Set (Common to EEPROM and SMBus)," on page 19.

4.4.1

Bus Protocols
Typical Write Block and Read Block protocols are shown below. Register accesses are performed
using 7-bit slave addressing, an 8-bit register address field, and an 8-bit data field. The shading
indicates the Hub driving data on the SMBDATA line; otherwise, host data is on the SDA/SMBDATA
line.
The slave address is the unique SMBus Interface Address for the Hub that identifies it on SMBus. The
register address field is the internal address of the register to be accessed. The register data field is
the data that the host is attempting to write to the register or the contents of the register that the host
is attempting to read.
Note: Data bytes are transferred MSB first (msb first).

4.4.1.1

Block Read/Write
The Block Write begins with a slave address and a write condition. After the command code, the host
issues a byte count which describes how many more bytes will follow in the message. If a slave had
20 bytes to send, the first byte would be the number 20 (14h), followed by the 20 bytes of data. The
byte count may not be 0. A Block Read or Write is allowed to transfer a maximum of 32 data bytes.
Note: For the following SMBus tables:

Denotes Master-to-Slave

Denotes Slave-to-Master

1

7

1

1

S

Slave Address

Wr

A

8

1

Register Address

A

...

8

1

8

1

8

1

8

1

1

Byte Count = N

A

Data byte 1

A

Data byte 2

A

Data byte N

A

P

Block Write
Figure 4.1 Block Write
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Block Read
A Block Read differs from a block write in that the repeated start condition exists to satisfy the I2C
specification’s requirement for a change in the transfer direction.

1
S

7
Slave Address

1

1

8

1

1

7

1

1

Wr

A

Register Address

A

S

Slave Address

Rd

A

...

8

1

8

1

8

1

8

1

1

Byte Count = N

A

Data byte 1

A

Data byte 2

A

Data byte N

A

P

Block Read
Figure 4.2 Block Read

4.4.2

Invalid Protocol Response Behavior
Registers that are accessed with an invalid protocol are not updated. A register is only updated
following a valid protocol. The only valid protocols are Write Block and Read Block, which are
described above.
The Hub only responds to the hardware selected Slave Address.
Attempting to communicate with the Hub over SMBus with an invalid slave address or invalid protocol
results in no response, and the SMBus Slave Interface returns to the idle state.
The only valid registers that are accessible by the SMBus slave address are the registers defined in
the Registers Section. See Section 4.4.3 for the response to undefined registers.

4.4.3

General Call Address Response
The Hub does not respond to a general call address of 0000_000b.

4.4.4

Slave Device Time-Out
According to the SMBus Specification, V1.0 devices in a transfer can abort the transfer in progress
and release the bus when any single clock low interval exceeds 25ms (TTIMEOUT, MIN). Devices that
have detected this condition must reset their communication and be able to receive a new START
condition no later than 35ms (TTIMEOUT, MAX).
Note: Some simple devices do not contain a clock low drive circuit; this simple kind of device typically
resets its communications port after a start or stop condition. The Slave Device Time-Out must
be implemented.

4.4.5

Stretching the SCLK Signal
The Hub supports stretching of the SCLK by other devices on the SMBus. The Hub does not stretch
the SCLK.

4.4.6

SMBus Timing
The SMBus Slave Interface complies with the SMBus AC Timing Specification. See the SMBus timing
in the “Timing Diagram” section.

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4.4.7

Bus Reset Sequence
The SMBus Slave Interface resets and returns to the idle state upon a START field followed
immediately by a STOP field.

4.4.8

SMBus Alert Response Address
The SMBALERT# signal is not supported by the Hub.

4.4.8.1

Undefined Registers
The registers shown in Table 4.2 are the defined registers in the Hub. Reads to undefined registers
return 00h. Writes to undefined registers have no effect and do not return an error.

4.4.8.2

Reserved Registers
Unless otherwise instructed, only a ‘0’ may be written to all reserved registers or bits.

4.5

Default Configuration Option:
The SMSC Hub can be configured via its internal default configuration. (please see Section 4.3.1,
"Internal Register Set (Common to EEPROM and SMBus)" for specific details on how to enable default
configuration.)
Please refer to Table 4.2 for the internal default values that are loaded when this option is selected.

4.6

Default Strapping Options:
The USB2514 can be configured via a combination of internal default values and pin strap options.
Please see Table 3.1 and Table 3.2 for specific details on how to enable the default/pin-strap
configuration option.
The strapping option pins only cover a limited sub-set of the configuration options. The internal default
values will be used for the bits & registers that are not controlled by a strapping option pin. Please
refer to Table 4.2 for the internal default values that are loaded when this option is selected.
The Amber and Green LED pins are sampled after RESET_N negation, and the logic values are used
to configure the hub if the internal default configuration mode is selected. The implementation shown
below (see Figure 4.3) shows a recommended passive scheme. When a pin is configured with a “Strap
High” configuration, the LED functions with active low signalling, and the PAD will “sink” the current
from the external supply. When a pin is configured with a “Strap Low” configuration, the LED functions
with active high signalling, and the PAD will “source” the current to the external LED.

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+V
Strap High
100K
LED

LED
Pin

HUB
LED
Pin

Strap Low
100K
LED

Figure 4.3 LED Strapping Option

4.7

Reset
There are two different resets that the Hub experiences. One is a hardware reset (either from the
internal POR reset circuit or via the RESET_N pin) and the second is a USB Bus Reset.

4.7.1

Internal POR Hardware Reset
All reset timing parameters are guaranteed by design.

4.7.2

External Hardware RESET_N
A valid hardware reset is defined as assertion of RESET_N for a minimum of 1us after all power
supplies are within operating range. While reset is asserted, the Hub (and its associated external
circuitry) consumes less than 500μA of current from the upstream USB power source.
Assertion of RESET_N (external pin) causes the following:
1. All downstream ports are disabled, and PRTPWR power to downstream devices is removed.
2. The PHYs are disabled, and the differential pairs will be in a high-impedance state.
3. All transactions immediately terminate; no states are saved.
4. All internal registers return to the default state (in most cases, 00(h)).
5. The external crystal oscillator is halted.
6. The PLL is halted.
7. LED indicators are disabled.
The Hub is “operational” 500μs after RESET_N is negated.
Once operational, the Hub immediately reads OEM-specific data from the external EEPROM (if the
SMBus option is not disabled).

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4.7.2.1

RESET_N for Strapping Option Configuration

Hardware
reset
asserted

Drive Strap
Outputs to
inactive
levels

Read Strap
Options

t1

Attach
USB
Upstream

USB Reset
recovery

t5

Start
completion
request
response

Idle

t7

t6

t8

t2
t3

RESET_N

VSS

t4

Strap Pins
Don’t Care

Valid

Driven by Hub if strap is an output.

Don’t Care

VSS

Figure 4.4 Reset_N Timing for Default/Strap Option Mode
Table 4.5 Reset_N Timing for Default/Strap Option Mode
NAME

DESCRIPTION

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNITS

1

μsec

Strap Setup Time

16.7

nsec

t3

Strap Hold Time.

16.7

t4

hub outputs driven to inactive logic states

t5

USB Attach (See Note).

t6

Host acknowledges attach and signals USB
Reset.

t7

USB Idle.

t8

Completion time for requests (with or without data
stage).

t1

RESET_N Asserted.

t2

1.5

1400

nsec

2

μsec

100

msec

100

msec
undefined

msec
5

msec

Notes:
„

When in Bus-Powered mode, the Hub and its associated circuitry must not consume more than
100mA from the upstream USB power source during t1+t5.

„

All Power Supplies must have reached the operating levels mandated in Chapter 5, DC
Parameters, prior to (or coincident with) the assertion of RESET_N.

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4.7.2.2

RESET_N for EEPROM Configuration

Hardware
reset
asserted

Attach
USB
Upstream

Read EEPROM
+
Set Options

Read Strap
Options

USB Reset
recovery

Start
completion
request
response

Idle

t4
t1

t2

t5

t3

t6

t7

RESET_N

VSS

Figure 4.5 Reset_N Timing for EEPROM Mode
Table 4.6 Reset_N Timing for EEPROM Mode
NAME

DESCRIPTION

MIN

t1

RESET_N Asserted.

t2

Hub Recovery/Stabilization.

t3

EEPROM Read / Hub Config.

t4

USB Attach (See Note).

t5

Host acknowledges attach and signals USB
Reset.

t6

USB Idle.

t7

Completion time for requests (with or without data
stage).

TYP

MAX

UNITS
μsec

1

2.0

500

μsec

99.5

msec

100

msec

100

msec
undefined

msec
5

msec

Notes:
„

When in Bus-Powered mode, the Hub and its associated circuitry must not consume more than
100mA from the upstream USB power source during t4+t5+t6+t7.

„

All Power Supplies must have reached the operating levels mandated in Chapter 5, DC
Parameters, prior to (or coincident with) the assertion of RESET_N.

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RESET_N for SMBus Slave Configuration

4.7.2.3

Hardware
reset
asserted

Reset
Negation

SMBus Code
Load

t1

t2

Hub PHY
Stabilization

Attach
USB
Upstream

t3

t4

USB Reset
recovery

Start
completion
request
response

Idle

t6

t5

t7

RESET_N

VSS

Figure 4.6 Reset_N Timing for SMBus Mode
Table 4.7 Reset_N Timing for SMBus Mode
NAME

DESCRIPTION

MIN

t1

RESET_N Asserted.

t2

Hub Recovery/Stabilization.

t3

SMBus Code Load (See Note).

t4

Hub Configuration and USB Attach.

t5

Host acknowledges attach and signals USB
Reset.

t6

USB Idle.

t7

Completion time for requests (with or without data
stage).

TYP

MAX

UNITS
μsec

1

250

500

μsec

300

msec

100

msec

100

msec
Undefined

msec
5

msec

Notes:

4.7.3

„

For Bus-Powered configurations, the 99.5ms (MAX) is required, and the Hub and its associated
circuitry must not consume more than 100mA from the upstream USB power source during
t2+t3+t4+t5+t6+t7. For Self-Powered configurations, t3 MAX is not applicable and the time to load
the configuration is determined by the external SMBus host.

„

All Power Supplies must have reached the operating levels mandated in Chapter 5, DC
Parameters, prior to (or coincident with) the assertion of RESET_N.

USB Bus Reset
In response to the upstream port signaling a reset to the Hub, the Hub does the following:
Note: The Hub does not propagate the upstream USB reset to downstream devices.
1. Sets default address to 0.
2. Sets configuration to: Unconfigured.
3. Negates PRTPWR[4:1] to all downstream ports.
4. Clears all TT buffers.

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5. Moves device from suspended to active (if suspended).
6. Complies with Section 11.10 of the USB 2.0 Specification for behavior after completion of the reset
sequence.
The Host then configures the Hub and the Hub’s downstream port devices in accordance with the USB
Specification.

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Chapter 5 DC Parameters
5.1

Maximum Guaranteed Ratings

PARAMETER

SYMBOL

MIN

MAX

UNITS

Storage
Temperature

TA

-55

150

°C

325

°C

Lead
Temperature
1.8V supply
voltage

VDDA18PLL,
VDD18

2.5

V

3.3V supply
voltage

VDDA33,
VDD33PLL,
VDD33,
VDD33CR

4.6

V

Voltage on any
I/O pin

-0.5

5.5

V

Voltage on
XTAL1

-0.5

4.0

V

Voltage on
XTAL2

-0.5

3.6

V

COMMENTS

Soldering < 10 seconds

Note: Stresses above the specified parameters could cause permanent damage to the device. This
is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at any condition above those
indicated in the operation sections of this specification is not implied. When powering this
device from laboratory or system power supplies, it is important that the Absolute Maximum
Ratings not be exceeded or device failure can result. Some power supplies exhibit voltage
spikes on their outputs when the AC power is switched on or off. In addition, voltage transients
on the AC power line may appear on the DC output. When this possibility exists, it is suggested
that a clamp circuit be used.

5.2

Recommended Operating Conditions
PARAMETER

SYMBOL

MIN

MAX

UNITS

Operating
Temperature

TA

0

70

°C

1.8V supply voltage

VDDA18PLL
VDD18

1.62

1.98

V

3.3V supply voltage

VDDA33
VDDA33PLL
VDD33
VDD33CR

3.0

3.6

V

-0.3

5.5

V

Voltage on any I/O pin

COMMENTS

If any 3.3V supply voltage drops
b e l o w 3 . 0 V, t h e n t h e M A X
becomes:
(3.3V supply voltage) + 0.5

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PARAMETER

SYMBOL

MIN

MAX

UNITS

Voltage on XTAL1

-0.3

VDDA33

V

Voltage on XTAL2

-0.3

VDD18

V

COMMENTS

Table 5.1 DC Electrical Characteristics
PARAMETER

SYMBOL

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNITS

0.8

V

COMMENTS

I, IS Type Input Buffer
Low Input Level

VILI

High Input Level

VIHI

2.0

IIL

-10

+10

uA

VHYSI

250

350

mV

0.8

V

Input Leakage
Hysteresis (‘IS’ Only)

TTL Levels

V
VIN = 0 to VDD33

Input Buffer with Pull-Up
(IPU)
Low Input Level

VILI

TTL Levels

High Input Level

VIHI

2.0

Low Input Leakage

IILL

+35

+90

uA

VIN = 0

High Input Leakage

IIHL

-10

+10

uA

VIN = VDD33

0.8

V

TTL Levels

V

Input Buffer with PullDown (IPD)
Low Input Level

VILI

High Input Level

VIHI

2.0

Low Input Leakage

IILL

+10

-10

uA

VIN = 0

High Input Leakage

IIHL

-35

-90

uA

VIN = VDD33

0.5

V

V

ICLK Input Buffer
Low Input Level

VILCK

High Input Level

VIHCK

1.4

IIL

-10

Input Leakage

V
+10

uA

VIN = 0 to VDD33

0.4

V

IOL = 12mA @ VDD33 = 3.3V

V

IOH = -12mA @ VDD33 = 3.3V
VIN = 0 to VDD33
(Note 5.1)

O12, I/O12 &I/OSD12
Type Buffer
Low Output Level

VOL

High Output Level

VOH

2.4

Output Leakage

IOL

-10

+10

uA

VHYSC

250

350

mV

Hysteresis (‘SD’ pad only)

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Table 5.1 DC Electrical Characteristics (continued)
PARAMETER

SYMBOL

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNITS

95
80

105
90

mA
mA

COMMENTS

IO-U
(Note 5.2)
Supply Current
Unconfigured
High-Speed Host
Full-Speed Host

ICCINTHS
ICCINITFS

Supply Current
Configured
(High-Speed Host)
1
2
2
3
4

Port HS, 1 Port LS/FS
Ports @ LS/FS
Ports @ HS
Ports @ HS
Ports @ HS

All supplies combined

IHCH1C1
IHCC2
IHCH2
IHCH3
IHCH4

150
150
160
170
175

170
160
275
290
305

mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
All supplies combined

Supply Current
Configured
(Full-Speed Host)
IFCC1
IFCC2
IFCC3
IFCC4

140
140
140
140

150
150
150
150

mA
mA
mA
mA

Supply Current
Suspend

ICSBY

310

420

μA

All supplies combined

Supply Current
Reset

ICRST

100

275

μA

All supplies combined

1
2
3
4

Port
Ports
Ports
Ports

Note 5.1

Output leakage is measured with the current pins in high impedance.

Note 5.2

See USB 2.0 Specification for USB DC electrical characteristics.

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CAPACITANCE TA = 25°C; fc = 1MHz; VDD18, VDDPLL = 1.8V
Table 5.2 Pin Capacitance
LIMITS
PARAMETER
Clock Input
Capacitance
Input Capacitance
Output Capacitance

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SYMBOL

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNIT

TEST CONDITION

CXTAL

2

pF

All pins except USB pins (and pins under
test tied to AC ground)

CIN

10

pF

COUT

20

pF

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Chapter 6 AC Specifications
6.1

Oscillator/Clock
Crystal: Parallel Resonant, Fundamental Mode, 24 MHz ±350ppm.
External Clock: 50% Duty cycle ± 10%, 24/48 MHz ± 350ppm, Jitter < 100ps rms.

XTAL1
(C S 1 =
C B + C XTAL )
C1

C ry s ta l

1M eg

CL

C2

XTAL2
(C S 2 =
C B + C XTAL )

Figure 6.1 Typical Crystal Circuit
Note: CB equals total board/trace capacitance.

(C1 + CS1) x (C2 + CS2)
= CL
(C1 + CS1 + C2 + CS2)
Figure 6.2 Formula to find value of C1 and C2

6.1.1

SMBus Interface:
The SMSC Hub conforms to all voltage, power, and timing characteristics and specifications as set
forth in the SMBus 1.0 Specification for Slave-Only devices (except as noted in Section 4.4, "SMBus
Slave Interface").

6.1.2

I2C EEPROM:
Frequency is fixed at 58.6KHz ± 20%.

6.1.3

USB 2.0
The SMSC Hub conforms to all voltage, power, and timing characteristics and specifications as set
forth in the USB 2.0 Specification. Please refer to the USB 2.0 Specification for more information.

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