USB on-the-go full-speed (OTG_FS)
OTG_FS to fill in the available RAM space at best regardless of the current USB sequence.
With these features:
•
The application gains good margins to calibrate its intervention in order to optimize the
CPU bandwidth usage:
–
–
•
The USB Core is able to maintain its full operating rate, that is to provide maximum full-
speed bandwidth with a great margin of autonomy versus application intervention:
–
–
As the OTG_FS core is able to fill in the 1.25 Kbyte RAM buffer very efficiently, and as
1.25 Kbyte of transmit/receive data is more than enough to cover a full speed frame, the
USB system is able to withstand the maximum full-speed data rate for up to one USB frame
(1 ms) without any CPU intervention.
28.15
OTG_FS interrupts
When the OTG_FS controller is operating in one mode, either device or host, the application
must not access registers from the other mode. If an illegal access occurs, a mode
mismatch interrupt is generated and reflected in the Core interrupt register (MMIS bit in the
OTG_FS_GINTSTS register). When the core switches from one mode to the other, the
registers in the new mode of operation must be reprogrammed as they would be after a
power-on reset.
Figure 310
843/1128
It can accumulate large amounts of transmission data in advance compared to
when they are effectively sent over the USB
It benefits of a large time margin to download data from the single receive FIFO
It has a large reserve of transmission data at its disposal to autonomously manage
the sending of data over the USB
It has a lot of empty space available in the receive buffer to autonomously fill it in
with the data coming from the USB
shows the interrupt hierarchy.
DocID13902 Rev 15
RM0008
Need help?
Do you have a question about the STM32F101 series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers