Datasheet

Hi-Speed USB Host, Device or OTG PHY with ULPI Low Pin Interface
Datasheet
Revision 1.1 (01-24-13) 58 SMSC USB3300
DATASHEET
Chapter 9 Datasheet Revision History
Table 9.1 Customer Revision History
Rev. 1.1
(01-24-13)
Section 5.1, "Piezoelectric Resonator for
Internal Oscillator," on page 20
Added section.
Rev. 1.08
(11-07-07)
Table 3.1, "USB3300 Pin Definitions 32-
Pin QFN Package"
Description for Pins 15, 26, 29 and 31 modified.
Rev. 1.08
(10-25-07)
Table 3.1, "USB3300 Pin Definitions 32-
Pin QFN Package"
Description for “REG_EN” (pin 31) modified.
Rev. 1.07
(09-26-07)
Section 7.4, "ESD Performance" Added last sentence warning against
multiplexing digital I/O signals.
Rev. 1.07
(09-26-07)
Figure 7.2, "USB3300 Application
Diagram (Host or OTG)" and Figure 7.3,
"USB3300 Application Diagram
(Peripheral with Over Voltage
Protection)"
Added information on R
VBUS.
Rev. 1.07
(09-25-07)
Chapter 7, Application Notes and
Figure 7.1, "USB3300 Application
Diagram (Peripheral)"
Changed to include information on R
VBUS
.
Rev. 1.07
(09-20-07)
Table 3.1, "USB3300 Pin Definitions 32-
Pin QFN Package"
Changed description of RESET.
Rev. 1.07
(09-20-07)
Added Tape & Reel PN and drawings.
Rev. 1.06
(05-07-07)
SMSC logo modified to reflect registered trademark
Rev. 1.06
(05-07-07)
“USB2.0” changed to “USB 2.0”
Rev. 1.06
(07-19-06)
Applications First sentence modified from: “The USB3300 is
targeted for any application where a Hi-Speed
USB connection is desired and when board
space and interface pins must be minimized.”
To: “The USB3300 is the ideal companion to any
ASIC, SoC or FPGA solution designed with a
ULPI Hi-Speed USB host, peripheral or OTG
core.”
Rev. 1.06
(07-18-06)
Applications Added “PDAs”, removed “Entertainment
Devices”, added “Digital” to “Still and Video
Games”.
Rev. 1.06
(07-18-06)
Features Moved “Applications” to cover; re-ordered
several features.
Rev. 1.06
(07-17-06)
Features Referenced Industrial Operating Temperature.
Chapter 1, General Description
Table 4.1, "Maximum Guaranteed
Ratings"
Changed Operating Temperature from “0 to 70”
to “-40 to 85”
Table 4.2, "Recommended Operating
Conditions"
Changed Operating Temperature from “0 to 70”
to “-40 to 85”