Texas Instruments OMAP5912 Reference Manual page 1591

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USB OTG Controller
HMC_MODE must be set to a value that routes the USB device controller to
USB pin group 0 (see Table 73). OTG_SYSCON_1.USB0_TRX_MODE must
be set to 1 to allow proper bidirectional operation of the 4-wire USB transceiver.
OTG_SYSCON_0.USBx_SYNCHRO must be set to allow proper bidirectional
signaling on pins UART2.TX/USB0.TXD and UART2.RTS/USB0.SE0.
A USB OTG transceiver can be used to provide USB device-only functionality
2
instead of a USB transceiver, with appropriate I
C and interrupt connectivity.In
this case, OTG_SYSCON_2.OTG_PADEN must be 0 and software passes
VBUS validity information from the USB OTG transceiver to the device
2
controller by reading VBUS status via the I
C link and updating the value sent
to the device controller via OTG_CTRL.BSESSVLD. The OTG transceiver ID
pin is left unconnected, and OTG functionality is not available. Because the
OTG transceiver provides integrated D+ pullup capability, suspend mode
control, and D+/D- pulldown controls, those hardware features shown can be
removed when an OTG transceiver is used. System software must control
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those features via the OTG transceiver I
C register set.
When OTG_SYSCON_2.OTG_PADEN is 1, the status of GPIO0/USB.VBUS
is automatically provided to the USB device controller via hardware
mechanisms (when HMC_MODE provides USB device functionality to a USB
pin group). When OTG_SYSCON_2.OTG_PADEN is 0, the USB device
controller only sees the VBUS status from the software-controlled register
OTG_CTRL.BSESSVLD bit. In this case, software must monitor the
VBUS_DETECT signal (using GPIO0 if wired as shown), and update
OTG_CTRL.BSESSVLD whenever the VBUS_DETECT signal changes.
SPRU761A
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
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