• USB-IF “Hi-Speed” certified to the Universal Serial
Bus Specification Rev 2.0
• Interface compliant with the UTMI+ Specification,
Revision 1.0
• Includes full support for the optional On-The-Go
(OTG) protocol detailed in the On-The-Go Sup-
plement Revision 1.0a specification
• Functional as a host, device or OTG PHY
• Supports HS, FS, and LS data rates
• Supports FS pre-amble for FS hubs with a LS
device attached (UTMI+ Level 3)
• Supports HS SOF and LS keep alive pulse.
• Supports Host Negotiation Protocol (HNP) and
Session Request protocol (SRP)
• Internal comparators support OTG monitoring of
VBUS levels
• Low Latency Hi-Speed Receiver (43 Hi-Speed
clocks Max)
• Internal 1.8 volt regulators allow operation from a
single 3.3 volt supply
• Internal short circuit protection of ID, DP and DM
lines to VBUS or ground
• Integrated 24MHz Crystal Oscillator supports
either crystal operation or 24MHz external clock
input
• Internal PLL for 480MHz Hi-Speed USB operation
• Supports USB 2.0 and legacy USB 1.1 devices
• 55mA Unconfigured Current (typical) - ideal for
bus powered applications
• 83uA suspend current (typical) - ideal for battery
powered applications
• Full Commercial operating temperature range
from 0C to +70C
• 56-Pin, QFN RoHS compliant package
(8 x 8 x 0.90 mm height)
Functional Overview
The USB3500 is a highly integrated USB transceiver
system. It contains a complete USB 2.0 PHY with the
UTMI+ industry standard interface to support fast time
to market for a USB controller. The USB3500 is com-
posed of the functional blocks shown in the figure
below.
USB3500 Block Diagram
m
24 MHz
XTAL
5V
Power
Supply
VBUS
ID
VDD3.3
Rpu_dp
Rpu_dm
VDDA1.8
VDD1.8
VDD3.3
Internal
Regulators
& POR
XTAL &
PLL
XO
XI
OTG
Module
XCVRSEL[1:0]
TERMSEL
TXREADY
SUSPENDN
TXVALID
RESET
CHRGVBUS
RXACTIVE
OPMODE[1:0]
ID_DIG
IDPULLUP
CLKOUT
LINESTATE[1:0]
HOSTDISC
DISCHRGVBUS
SESSEND
DATA[7:0]
RXVALID
SESSVLD
DPPD
DMPD
RXERROR
VBUSVLD
TX
Logic
DP
DM
Mini-AB
USB
Connector
HS XCVR
RX
Logic
Resistors
Bias
Gen.
RBIAS
UTMI+
Digital
FS/LS
XCVR
USB3500
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Rpd_dp
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USB3500
Table of Contents
1.0 General Description ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.0 Pin Configuration and Pin Definitions ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Appendix A: Revision History .............................................................................................................................................................. 41
The Microchip Web Site ...................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Customer Change Notification Service ............................................................................................................................................... 42
Customer Support ............................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Product Identification System ............................................................................................................................................................. 43
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1.0
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The USB3500 is a stand-alone Hi-Speed USB Physical Layer Transceiver (PHY). The USB3500 uses a UTMI+ interface
to connect to an SOC or FPGA or custom ASIC. The USB3500 provides a flexible alternative to integrating the analog
PHY block for new designs.
FIGURE 1-1:
BASIC UTMI+ USB DEVICE BLOCK DIAGRAM
SOC/FPGA/ASIC
Including Device Controller
USB3500
V
BUS
Hi-Speed
USB App.
UTMI+
Link
UTMI+
Interface
UTMI+
Digital
Logic
USB 2.0
Analog
w/ OTG
ID
DM
DP
USB
Connector
(Standard
or Mini)
The USB3500 provides a fully compliant USB 2.0 interface, and supports High-Speed (HS), Full-Speed (FS), and Low-
Speed (LS) USB. The USB3500 supports all levels of the UTMI+ specification as shown in
Figure 1-2.
The USB3500 can also, as an option, fully support the On-the-Go (OTG) protocol defined in the On-The-Go Supplement
to the USB 2.0 Specification. On-the-Go allows the Link to dynamically configure the USB3500 as host or peripheral
configured dynamically by software. For example, a cell phone may connect to a computer as a peripheral to exchange
address information or connect to a printer as a host to print pictures. Finally the OTG enabled device can connect to
another OTG enabled device to exchange information. All this is supported using a single low profile Mini-AB USB con-
nector.
Designs not needing OTG can ignore the OTG feature set.
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USB3500
The USB3500 uses Microchip’s advanced proprietary technology to minimize power dissipation, resulting in maximized
battery life in portable applications.
FIGURE 1-2:
UTMI+ LEVEL 3 SUPPORT
UTMI+ Level 3
USB2.0 Peripheral, host controllers, On-the-
Go devices
(HS, FS, LS, preamble packet)
ADDED FEATURES
USB3500
UTMI+ Level 2
USB2.0 Peripheral, host controllers, On-
the-Go devices
(HS, FS, and LS but no preamble packet)
UTMI+ Level 1
USB2.0 Peripheral, host controllers, and
On-the-Go devices
(HS and FS Only)
UTMI+ Level 0
USB2.0 Peripherals Only
USB3280
USB3250
1.1
Applications
The USB3500 is targeted for any application where a hi-speed USB connection is desired.
The USB3500 is well suited for:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Cell Phones
MP3 Players
Scanners
Printers
External Hard Drives
Still and Video Cameras
Portable Media Players
Entertainment Devices
1.2
•
•
•
•
Reference Documents
Universal Serial Bus Specification, Revision 2.0, April 27, 2000
USB 2.0 Transceiver Macrocell Interface (UTMI) Specification, Version 1.02, May 27, 2000
On-The-Go Supplement to the USB 2.0 Specification, Revision 1.0a, June 24, 2003
UTMI+ Specification, Revision 1.0, February 2, 2004