Information

43.3.1 USB Signal Descriptions
The following table shows a summary of module signals that interface with the device's
pins.
Table 43-5. USB Signal Descriptions
Signal Description I/O
usb_dm USB D- analog data signal. The analog block interfaces directly to the D-
signal on the USB bus.
I/O
usb_dp USB D+ analog data signal. The analog block interfaces directly to the D+
signal on the USB bus.
I/O
avdd33
1
3.3v regulated analog supply I
avss Analog ground I
dvss Digital ground I
dvdd 1.2 V digital supply I
1. Voltage must be 3.3v +/- 10% for full functionality of the module. That is, the charger detection function does not work
when this voltage is below 3.0v, and the CONTROL[START] bit should not be set.
NOTE
The transceiver module also interfaces to usb_dm and usb_dp.
Both modules and the USB host/hub use these signal as bi-
directional, tri-state signals.
Information about the signal integrity aspects of the lines including shielding, isolated
return paths, input or output impedance, packaging, suggested external components,
ESD, and other protections can be found in the USB 2.0 specification and in Application
Information.
43.4 Memory Map/Register Definition
This section describes the memory map and registers for the USBDCD module.
USBDCD memory map
Absolute
address
(hex)
Register name
Width
(in bits)
Access Reset value
Section/
page
4003_5000 USBDCD_CONTROL 32 R/W 0001_0000h
43.4.1/
1094
4003_5004 Clock Register (USBDCD_CLOCK) 32 R/W 0000_00C1h
43.4.2/
1095
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Chapter 43 USB Device Charger Detection Module (USBDCD)
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