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Datasheet
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Version 1.5
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Future Technology
Devices International Ltd
Vinculum-II
Embedded Dual USB Host
Controller IC
Vinculum-II is FTDI‟s 2nd generation of USB Host
device. The CPU has been upgraded from the
previous VNC1L device, dramatically increasing the
processing power. The IC architecture has been
designed to take care of most of the general USB
data transfers, thus freeing up processing power
for user applications. Flash and RAM memory have
been increased providing larger user areas of
memory for the designer to incorporate his own
code. The designers also have the ability to create
their own firmware using the new suite of software
development tools.
VNC2 has the following advanced features:
Embedded processor core
16 bit Harvard architecture
Two full-speed or low-speed USB 2.0
interfaces capable of host or slave
functions
256kbytes on-chip E-Flash Memory
(128k x 16-bits)
16kbytes on-chip Data RAM (4k x 32-
bits
Programmable UART up to 6Mbaud
Two SPI (Serial Peripheral) slave
interfaces and one SPI master
interface
Reduced power modes capability
Variable instruction length
Native support for 8, 16 and 32 bit
data types
Eight bit wide FIFO Interface
Firmware upgrades via UART, SPI, and
FIFO interface
12MHz oscillator using external crystal
General-purpose timers
+3.3V single supply operation with 5V
safe inputs
Software development suite of tools to
create customised firmware. Compiler
Linker Debugger IDE
Available in six RoHS compliant
packages - 32 LQFP, 32 QFN, 48 LQFP,
48 QFN, 64 LQFP and 64 QFN
VNC2-48L1 package option compatible
with VNC1L-1A
44 configurable I/O pins on the 64 pin
device, 28 I/O pins on the 48 pin
device and 12 I/O on the 32 pin device
using the I/O multiplexer
-40°C to +85°C extended operating
temperature range
Simultaneous multiple file access on
BOMS devices
Eight Pulse Width Modulation outputs
to allow connectivity with motor
control applications
Debugger interface module
System Suspend Modes
Use of FTDI devices in life support and/or safety applications is entirely at the user‟s risk, and the user agrees to
defend, indemnify and hold harmless FTDI from any and all damages, claims, suits or expense resulting from such
use.
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1 Typical Applications
Add USB host capability to embedded
products
Interface USB Flash drive to
MCU/PLD/FPGA data storage and
firmware updates
USB Flash drive data storage or firmware
updates
USB Flash drive to USB Flash drive file
transfer interface
Digital camera to USB Flash drive*
PDA to USB Flash drive*
MP3 Player to USB Flash drive or other USB
slave device interface
OSI Wireless Interface
USB wireless process controller
Telecom system calls logging to replace
printer log
Data logging
Mobile phone to USB Flash drive*
GPS to mobile phone interface
Instrumentation USB Flash drive*
Data-logger USB Flash drive*
Set Top Box - USB device interface
GPS tracker with USB Flash disk storage
USB webcam
Flash drive to SD Card data transfer
Vending machine connectivity
TLM Serial converter
Geotagging of photos GPS location linked
to image
Motorcycle system telemetry logging
Medical systems
PWM applications for motor control
applications e.g. Toys
FPGA Interfacing
* Or similar USB slave device interface e.g. USB external drive.
1.1 Part Numbers
Part Number
Package
VNC2-64L1B
64 Pin LQFP
VNC2-64Q1B
64 Pin QFN
VNC2-48L1B
48 Pin LQFP
VNC2-48Q1B
48 Pin QFN
VNC2-32L1B
32 Pin LQFP
VNC2-32Q1B
32 Pin QFN
Table 1.1 Part Numbers
Please refer to section 11 for all package mechanical parameters.
1.2 USB Compliant
At time of writing this data sheet, VNC2 has not completed USB compliancy testing.
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2 VNC2 Block Diagram
For a description of each function please refer to Section 4.
Figure 2.1 Simplified VNC2 Block Diagram
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Table of Contents
1 Typical Applications ...................................................................... 2
1.1 Part Numbers...................................................................................... 2
1.2 USB Compliant .................................................................................... 2
2 VNC2 Block Diagram ..................................................................... 3
3 Device Pin Out and Signal Description Summary .......................... 7
3.1 Pin Out - 32 pin LQFP ......................................................................... 7
3.2 Pin Out - 32 pin QFN .......................................................................... 8
3.3 Pin Out - 48 pin LQFP .......................................................................... 9
3.4 Pin Out - 48 pin QFN .......................................................................... 9
3.5 Pin Out - 64 pin LQFP ....................................................................... 10
3.6 Pin Out - 64 pin QFN ........................................................................ 12
3.7 VNC2 Schematic symbol 32 Pin ......................................................... 12
3.8 VNC2 Schematic symbol 48 Pin ......................................................... 14
3.9 VNC2 Schematic symbol 64 Pin ......................................................... 15
3.10 Pin Configuration USB and Power .................................................. 16
3.11 Miscellaneous Signals .................................................................... 17
3.12 Pin Configuration Input / Output ................................................... 18
4 Function Description................................................................... 21
4.1 Key Features ..................................................................................... 21
4.2 Functional Block Descriptions ........................................................... 21
4.2.1 Embedded CPU .......................................................................................................... 21
4.2.2 Flash Module ............................................................................................................. 21
4.2.3 Flash Programming Module ......................................................................................... 21
4.2.4 Input / Output Multiplexer Module ............................................................................... 22
4.2.5 Peripheral DMA Modules 0, 1, 2 & 3 ............................................................................. 23
4.2.6 RAM Module .............................................................................................................. 23
4.2.7 Peripheral Interface Modules ....................................................................................... 23
4.2.8 USB Transceivers 0 and 1 ........................................................................................... 23
4.2.9 USB Host / Device Controllers ..................................................................................... 23
4.2.10 12MHz Oscillator .................................................................................................... 23
4.2.11 Power Saving Modes and Standby mode.................................................................... 23
5 I/O Multiplexer .......................................................................... 24
5.1 I/O Peripherals Signal Names .......................................................... 29
5.2 I/O Multiplexer Configuration........................................................... 30
5.3 I/O Mux Group 0 ............................................................................... 30
5.4 I/O Mux Group 1 ............................................................................... 31
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5.5 I/O Mux Group 2 ............................................................................... 32
5.6 I/O Mux Group 3 ............................................................................... 34
5.7 I/O Mux Interface Configuration Example ........................................ 35
6 Peripheral Interfaces ................................................................. 36
6.1 UART Interface ................................................................................. 36
6.1.1 UART Mode Signal Descriptions ................................................................................... 37
6.2 Serial Peripheral Interface SPI Modes ........................................... 39
6.2.1 SPI Clock Phase Modes ............................................................................................... 40
6.3 Serial Peripheral Interface Slave ................................................... 41
6.3.1 SPI Slave Signal Descriptions ...................................................................................... 42
6.3.2 Full Duplex................................................................................................................ 43
6.3.3 Half Duplex, 4 pin ...................................................................................................... 45
6.3.4 Half Duplex, 3 pin ...................................................................................................... 46
6.3.5 Unmanaged Mode ...................................................................................................... 47
6.3.6 VNC1L Legacy Interface .............................................................................................. 48
6.4 Serial Peripheral Interface SPI Master ........................................... 53
6.4.1 SPI Master Signal Descriptions. ................................................................................... 53
6.5 Debugger Interface .......................................................................... 56
6.5.1 Debugger Interface Signal description .......................................................................... 56
6.6 Parallel FIFO Asynchronous Mode .................................................. 57
6.6.1 FIFO Signal Descriptions ............................................................................................. 57
6.6.2 Read / Write Transaction Asynchronous FIFO Mode ........................................................ 59
6.7 Parallel FIFO Synchronous Mode ................................................... 61
6.7.1 Read / Write Transaction Synchronous FIFO Mode ......................................................... 62
6.8 General Purpose Timers .................................................................... 63
6.9 Pulse Width Modulation .................................................................... 63
6.10 General Purpose Input Output ....................................................... 64
7 USB Interfaces ........................................................................... 65
8 Firmware .................................................................................... 66
8.1 RTOS ................................................................................................. 66
8.2 Device drivers ................................................................................... 66
8.3 Firmware Software Development Toolchain ................................... 66
8.4 Precompiled Firmware ...................................................................... 67
9 Device Characteristics and Ratings ............................................. 68
9.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................... 68
9.2 DC Characteristics............................................................................. 69
9.3 ESD and Latch-up Specifications ....................................................... 71
10 Application Examples ................................................................. 72
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10.1 Example VNC2 Schematic (MCU UART Interface) ........................ 72
11 Package Parameters ................................................................... 73
11.1 VNC2 Package Markings ................................................................ 73
11.2 VNC2, LQFP-32 Package Dimensions .............................................. 74
11.3 VNC2, QFN-32 Package Dimensions ............................................... 75
11.4 VNC2, LQFP-48 Package Dimensions .............................................. 76
11.5 VNC2, QFN-48 Package Dimensions ............................................... 77
11.6 VNC2, LQFP-64 Package Dimensions .............................................. 78
11.7 VNC2, QFN-64 Package Dimensions ............................................... 79
11.8 Solder Reflow Profile ..................................................................... 79
12 Contact Information ................................................................... 82
Appendix A References ................................................................... 83
Application, Technical Notes and Toolchain download links ....................... 83
Acronyms and Abbreviations ..................................................................... 84
Appendix B List of Figures and Tables ............................................. 85
List of Tables ............................................................................................. 85
List of Figures ............................................................................................ 86
Appendix C Revision History ........................................................... 88
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3 Device Pin Out and Signal Description Summary
VNC2 is available in six packages: 32 pin LQFP, 32 pin QFN, 48 pin LQFP (pin compatible with VNC1L), 48
pin QFN, 64 pin LQFP and 64 pin QFN. Figure 3.3 shows how the VNC2 pins map to the VNC1L pins
(VNC2 pins labelled in bold text):
3.1 Pin Out - 32 pin LQFP
FTDI
XXXXXXXXXX
VNC2-32L1A
YYWW
GND Core
USB1DP
USB1DM
USB2DP
USB2DM
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS4
IO BUS5
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
GND Core
IO BUS6
IO BUS7
IO BUS8
IO BUS11
IO BUS10
IO BUS9
VCCIO 3.3V
GND Core
1.8V VREG OUT
1.8V VCC PLL IN
XTIN
XTOUT
GND PLL
3.3V VREG IN
TEST
RESET#
PROG#
IO BUS0
IO BUS1
GND IO
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS2
IO BUS3
Figure 3.1 32 Pin LQFP Top Down View
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3.2 Pin Out - 32 pin QFN
GND Core
1.8V VREG OUT
1.8V VCC PLL IN
XTIN
XTOUT
GND PLL
3.3V VREG IN
TEST
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
GND Core
IO BUS6
IO BUS7
IO BUS8
IO BUS11
IO BUS10
IO BUS9
VCCIO 3.3V
RESET#
PROG#
IO BUS0
IO BUS1
GND IO
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS2
IO BUS3
GND Core
USB1DP
USB1DM
USB2DP
USB2DM
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS4
IO BUS5
FTDI
XXXXXXXXXX
VNC2-32Q
1A YYWW
Figure 3.2 32 Pin QFN Top Down View
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3.3 Pin Out - 48 pin LQFP
ITALIC TEXT = VNC1
BOLD TEXT = VNC2
FTDI
XXXXXXXXXX
VNC2-48L1A
YYWW
GND
ADBUS6
ADBUS7
ACBUS0
ACBUS7
ACBUS6
ACBUS5
ACBUS4
ACBUS3
ACBUS2
ACBUS1
VCCIO
GND Core
IO BUS18
IO BUS19
IO BUS20
IO BUS27
IO BUS26
IO BUS25
IO BUS24
IO BUS23
IO BUS22
IO BUS21
VCCIO 3.3V
GND
BDBUS2
BDBUS5
BDBUS4
BDBUS3
VCCIO
BDBUS6
BDBUS7
BCBUS0
BCBUS1
BCBUS2
BCBUS3
GND IO
IO BUS2
IO BUS5
IO BUS4
IO BUS3
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS6
IO BUS7
IO BUS8
IO BUS9
IO BUS10
IO BUS11
GND
VCC
AVCC
XTIN
XTOUT
AGND
PLLFLTR
TEST
RESET#
PROG#
BDBUS0
BDBUS1
GND Core
3.3V VREG IN
1.8V VCC PLL IN
XTIN
XTOUT
GND PLL
1.8V VREG OUT
TEST
RESET#
PROG#
IO BUS0
IO BUS1
GND
USB1DP
USB1DM
USB2DP
USB2DM
VCCIO
ADBUS0
ADBUS1
ADBUS2
ADBUS3
ADBUS4
ADBUS5
GND Core
USB1DP
USB1DM
USB2DP
USB2DM
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS12
IO BUS13
IO BUS14
IO BUS15
IO BUS16
IO BUS17
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
2
1
4
3
5
7
6
8
9
11
10
12
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
35
36
33
34
32
30
31
29
28
26
27
25
Figure 3.3 48 Pin LQFP Top Down View
3.4 Pin Out - 48 pin QFN
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Gnd Core
3.3 VREG IN
1.8 VCC PLL IN
XTIN
XTOUT
Gnd PLL
1.8 VREG OUT
TEST
RESET#
PROG#
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
2
1
4
3
5
7
6
8
9
11
10
12
FTDI
XXXXXXXXXX
VNC2-48Q1A
YYWW
IOBUS2
IOBUS3
IOBUS4
IOBUS5
VCCIO 3.3 V
IOBUS6
IOBUS7
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11
GND IO
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
USB1DM
USB1DP
USB2DP
GND CORE
VCCIO 3.3V
USB2DM
IOBUS13
IOBUS12
IOBUS15
IOBUS14
IOBUS17
IOBUS16
IOBUS19
IOBUS18
VCCIO 3.3V
GND
IOBUS21
IOBUS20
IOBUS23
IOBUS22
IOBUS25
IOBUS24
IOBUS27
IOBUS26
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
35
36
33
34
32
30
31
29
28
26
27
25
Figure 3.4 48 Pin QFN Top Down View
3.5 Pin Out - 64 pin LQFP
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
GND Core
IO BUS32
IO BUS33
IO BUS34
IO BUS41
IO BUS40
IO BUS39
IO BUS38
IO BUS37
IO BUS36
IO BUS35
VCCIO 3.3V
GND Core
3.3V VREG IN
1.8V VCC PLL IN
XTIN
XTOUT
GND PLL
1.8V VREG OUT
TEST
RESET#
PROG#
IO BUS0
IO BUS1
GND IO
IO BUS5
IO BUS2
IO BUS3
IO BUS4
IO BUS11
IO BUS12
IO BUS13
IO BUS14
IO BUS15
IO BUS16
IO BUS17
GND Core
USB1DP
USB1DM
USB2DP
USB2DM
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS20
IO BUS21
IO BUS22
IO BUS23
IO BUS24
IO BUS25
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
63
IO BUS6
IO BUS7
IO BUS8
IO BUS9
VCCIO 3.3V
IO BUS10
IO BUS18
IO BUS19
IO BUS28
IO BUS27
IO BUS26
IO BUS29
IO BUS30
IO BUS31
IO BUS43
IO BUS42
FTDI
XXXXXXXXXX
VNC2-64L1A
YYWW
64
Figure 3.5 64 Pin LQFP Top Down View
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3.6 Pin Out - 64 pin QFN
2
1
4
3
5
7
6
8
9
11
10
12
XTOUT
Gnd PLL
1.8 VREG OUT
TEST
RESET#
PROG#
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
13
15
14
16
Gnd Core
3.3 VREG IN
1.8 VCC PLL IN
XTIN
IOBUS2
IOBUS3
IOBUS4
IOBUS5
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
VCCIO 3.3V
IOBUS10
GND IO
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
17
18
31
32
IOBUS6
IOBUS7
IOBUS11
IOBUS12
IOBUS13
IOBUS14
IOBUS15
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19
43
44
41
42
40
38
39
37
36
34
35
33
47
48
45
46
USB1DP
USB1DM
GND CORE
USB2DP
USB2DM
VCCIO 3.3V
IOBUS20
IOBUS21
IOBUS22
IOBUS23
IOBUS24
IOBUS25
IOBUS26
IOBUS27
IOBUS28
IOBUS29
IOBUS31
IOBUS30
VCCIO 3.3V
IOBUS32
IOBUS33
GND CORE
IOBUS35
IOBUS34
IOBUS37
IOBUS36
IOBUS39
IOBUS38
IOBUS41
IOBUS40
IOBUS43
IOBUS42
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
64
63
62
61
FTDI
XXXXXXXXXX
VNC2-64Q1A
YYWW
Figure 3.6 64 Pin QFN Top Down View
3.7 VNC2 Schematic symbol 32 Pin
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V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
V
R
E
G
I
N
18
17
8
USB1DP
USB1DM
RESET#
PROG#
VREG OUT
TEST
USB2DP
USB2DM
4
5
XTIN
XTOUT
VNC2
32 Pin
7
10
9
21
20
28 22 13 3
N
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
DG
N
D
2719166
11
12
14
15
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3 23
24
25
26
IOBUS7
IOBUS6
IOBUS5
IOBUS4
29
30
31
32
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11
L
P
L
G
N
D
1
V
C
C
P
L
L
I
N
2
Figure 3.7 Schematic Symbol 32 Pin
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3.8 VNC2 Schematic symbol 48 Pin
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
26
25
8
USB1DP
USB1DM
RESET#
PROG#
VREG OUT
TEST
USB2DP
USB2DM
4
5
XTIN
XTOUT VNC2
48 Pin
7
10
9
29
28
40 30 17 2 3
N
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
DG
N
D
3927246
11
12
13
14
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3 15
16
18
19
IOBUS7
IOBUS6
IOBUS5
IOBUS4
20
21
22
23
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11 31
32
33
34
IOBUS15
IOBUS14
IOBUS13
IOBUS12
35
36
37
38
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19 41
42
43
44
IOBUS23
IOBUS22
IOBUS21
IOBUS20
45
46
47
IOBUS24
IOBUS25
IOBUS26
IOBUS27 48
L
P
L
G
N
D
1
V
R
E
G
I
N
V
C
C
P
L
L
I
N
Figure 3.8 Schematic Symbol 48 Pin
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3.9 VNC2 Schematic symbol 64 Pin
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
34
33
8
USB1DP
USB1DM
RESET#
PROG#
VREG OUT
TEST
USB2DP
USB2DM
4
5
XTIN
XTOUT
VNC2
64 Pin
7
10
9
37
36
54 38 21 2 3
N
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
DG
N
D
5335306
11
12
13
14
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3 15
16
17
18
IOBUS7
IOBUS6
IOBUS5
IOBUS4
19
20
22
23
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11 24
25
26
27
IOBUS15
IOBUS14
IOBUS13
IOBUS12
28
29
31
32
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19 39
40
41
42
IOBUS23
IOBUS22
IOBUS21
IOBUS20
43
44
45
46
IOBUS24
IOBUS25
IOBUS26
IOBUS27 47
48
49
50
IOBUS31
IOBUS30
IOBUS29
IOBUS28
51
52
55
56
IOBUS32
IOBUS33
IOBUS34
IOBUS35
64
63
62
61 IOBUS40
IOBUS41
IOBUS42
IOBUS43
60
59
58
57
IOBUS39
IOBUS38
IOBUS37
IOBUS36
L
P
L
G
N
D
1
V
R
E
G
I
N
V
C
C
P
L
L
I
N
Figure 3.9 Schematic Symbol 64 Pin
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3.10 Pin Configuration USB and Power
Pin No
Name
Type
Description
64 pin
48 pin
32 pin
33
25
17
USB1DP
I/O
USB host/slave port 1 - USB Data Signal Plus with
integrated pull-up/pull-down resistor.
34
26
18
USB1DM
I/O
USB host/slave port 1 - USB Data Signal Minus with
integrated pull-up/pull-down resistor.
36
28
20
USB2DP
I/O
USB host/slave port 2 - USB Data Signal Plus with
integrated pull-up/pull-down resistor.
37
29
21
USB2DM
I/O
USB host/slave port 2 - USB Data Signal Minus with
integrated pull-up/pull-down resistor.
Table 3.1 USB Interface Group
Pin No
Name
Type
Description
64 pin
48 pin
32 pin
1, 30,
35, 53
1, 24,
27, 39
1, 16,
19, 27
GND
PWR
Device ground supply pins.
2
2
2
3.3V
VREGIN
PWR
+3.3V supply to the regulator.
3
3*
3
1.8V
VCC PLL
IN
PWR
+1.8V supply to the internal clock multiplier. This pin
requires a 100nF decoupling capacitor.
* 48 pin LQFP package only This power input is internally
connected to VREG_OUT.
All other packages need this pin connected to a 1.8V power
source. Most common applications will connect this to
VREG_OUT.
6
6
6
GND PLL
PWR
Device analogue ground supply for internal clock multiplier.
7
7*
7
VREG
OUT
Output
1.8V output from regulator to device core
* N/C on 48 pin LQFP package only.
All other packackages will typically need to connect pins 7
and 3.
21, 38,
54
17, 30,
40
13, 22,
28
VCCIO
PWR
+3.3V supply to the input / output. Interface pins
(IOBUS). Leaving the VCCIO unconnected will lead to
unpredictable operation on the interface pins.
Table 3.2 Power and Ground
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3.11 Miscellaneous Signals
Pin No
Name
Type
Description
64 pin
48 pin
32 pin
4
4
4
XTIN
Input
Input to 12MHz Oscillator Cell. Connect 12MHz crystal
across pins 4 and 5.
5
5
5
XTOUT
Output
Output from 12MHz Oscillator Cell. Connect 12MHz crystal
across pins 4 and 5.
8
8
8
TEST
Input
Test Input. Must be tied to GND for normal operation.
9
9
10
RESET#
Input
Can be used by an external device to reset VNC2.
10
10
9
PROG#
Input
Asserting PROG# on its own enables programming mode.
Table 3.3 Miscellaneous Signal Group
Note 1: # is used to indicate an active low signal.
Note 2: Pin 8, 9 and 10 are 5V safe inputs
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3.12 Pin Configuration Input / Output
VNC2 has multiple interfaces available for connecting to external devices. These are UART, FIFO, SPI
slave, SPI master, GPIO and PWM. The Interface I/O Multiplexer is used to share the available I/O Pins
between each peripheral.
VNC2 is configured with default settings for the I/O pins however they can be easily changed to suit the
needs of a designer. This is explained in Section 5 I/O Multiplexer. Default configuration for each
package type is shown in Table 3.4- Default I/O Configuration. The signal names are also indicated
for the VNC1L device as it is pin-compatible with the 48 pin LQFP VNC2 device.
Note: The default value of the pins listed in the following table are only available when the I/O
Mux is enabled. A blank VNC2 chip defaults to all I/O pins as inputs.
Pin No
Name
(VINC1-L)
64 Pin
Default
48 Pin
Default
32 PIN
Default
Type
Description
64
Pin
48
Pin
32
Pin
11
11
11
IOBUS0
(BDBUS0)
debug_if
debug_if
debug_if
I/O
GPIO
12
12
12
IOBUS1
(BDBUS1)
Input
pwm[1]
gpio[A1]
I/O
GPIO
13
13
14
IOBUS2
(BDBUS2)
Input
pwm[2]
gpio[A2]
I/O
GPIO
14
14
15
IOBUS3
(BDBUS3)
Input
pwm[3]
gpio[A3]
I/O
GPIO
15
15
23
IOBUS4
(BDBUS4)
fifo_data[0]
spi_s0_clk
uart_txd
I/O
GPIO
16
16
24
IOBUS5
(BDBUS5)
fifo_data[1]
spi_s0_mosi
uart_rxd
I/O
GPIO
17
18
25
IOBUS6
(BDBUS6)
fifo_data[2]
spi_s0_miso
uart_rts#
I/O
GPIO
18
19
26
IOBUS7
(BDBUS7)
fifo_data[3]
spi_s0_ss#
uart_cts#
I/O
GPIO
19
20
29
IOBUS8
(BCBUS0)
fifo_data[4]
spi_m_clk
spi_s0_clk
I/O
GPIO
20
21
30
IOBUS9
(BCBUS1)
fifo_data[5]
spi_m_mosi
spi_s0_mosi
I/O
GPIO
22
22
31
IOBUS10
(BCBUS2)
fifo_data[6]
spi_m_miso
spi_s0_miso
I/O
GPIO
23
23
32
IOBUS11
(BCBUS3)
fifo_data[7]
spi_m_ss_0#
spi_s0_ss#
I/O
GPIO
24
31
-
IOBUS12
(ADBUS0)
fifo_rxf#
uart_txd
I/O
GPIO
25
32
-
IOBUS13
(ADBUS1)
fifo_txe#
uart_rxd
I/O
GPIO
26
33
-
IOBUS14
(ADBUS2)
fifo_rd#
uart_rts#
I/O
GPIO
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Pin No
Name
(VINC1-L)
64 Pin
Default
48 Pin
Default
32 PIN
Default
Type
Description
64
Pin
48
Pin
32
Pin
27
34
-
IOBUS15
(ADBUS3)
fifo_wr#
uart_cts#
I/O
GPIO
28
35
-
IOBUS16
(ADBUS4)
fifo_oe#
uart_dtr#
I/O
GPIO
29
36
-
IOBUS17
(ADBUS5)
Input
uart_dsr#
I/O
GPIO
31
37
-
IOBUS18
(ADBUS6)
Input
uart_dcd#
I/O
GPIO
32
38
-
IOBUS19
(ADBUS7)
Input
uart_ri#
I/O
GPIO
39
41
-
IOBUS20
(ACBUS0)
uart_txd
uart_tx_active
I/O
GPIO
40
42
-
IOBUS21
(ACBUS1)
uart_rxd
gpio[A5]
I/O
GPIO
41
43
-
IOBUS22
(ACBUS2)
uart_rts#
gpio[A6]
I/O
GPIO
42
44
-
IOBUS23
(ACBUS3)
uart_cts#
gpio[A7]
I/O
GPIO
43
45
-
IOBUS24
(ACBUS4)
uart_dtr#
gpio[A0]
I/O
GPIO
44
46
-
IOBUS25
(ACBUS5)
uart_dsr#
gpio[A1]
I/O
GPIO
45
47
-
IOBUS26
(ACBUS6)
uart_dcd#
gpio[A2]
I/O
GPIO
46
48
-
IOBUS27
(ACBUS7)
uart_ri#
gpio[A3]
I/O
GPIO
47
-
-
IOBUS28
uart_tx_active
I/O
GPIO
48
-
-
IOBUS29
Input
I/O
GPIO
49
-
-
IOBUS30
Input
I/O
GPIO
50
-
-
IOBUS31
Input
I/O
GPIO
51
-
-
IOBUS32
spi_s0_clk
I/O
GPIO
52
-
-
IOBUS33
spi_s0_mosi
I/O
GPIO
55
-
-
IOBUS34
spi_s0_miso
I/O
GPIO
56
-
-
IOBUS35
spi_s0_ss#
I/O
GPIO
57
-
-
IOBUS36
spi_s1_clk
I/O
GPIO
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Pin No
Name
(VINC1-L)
64 Pin
Default
48 Pin
Default
32 PIN
Default
Type
Description
64
Pin
48
Pin
32
Pin
58
-
-
IOBUS37
spi_s1_mosi
I/O
GPIO
59
-
-
IOBUS38
spi_s1_miso
I/O
GPIO
60
-
-
IOBUS39
spi_s1_ss#
I/O
GPIO
61
-
-
IOBUS40
spi_m_clk
I/O
GPIO
62
-
-
IOBUS41
spi_m_mosi
I/O
GPIO
63
-
-
IOBUS42
spi_m_miso
I/O
GPIO
64
-
-
IOBUS43
spi_m_ss_0#
I/O
GPIO
Table 3.4 Default I/O Configuration
Note: All GPIO are 5V safe inputs
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4 Function Description
VNC2 is the second of FTDIs Vinculum family of Embedded USB host controller integrated circuit devices.
VNC2 can encapsulate certain USB device classes by handling the USB Host Interface and data transfer
functions using the in-built EMCU and embedded Flash memory. When interfacing to mass storage
devices, such as USB Flash drives, VNC2 transparently handles the FAT file structure using a simple to
implement command set. VNC2 provides a cost effective solution for introducing USB host capability into
products that previously did not have the hardware resources to do so.
VNC2 has an associated software development tool suite to allow users to create customised firmware.
4.1 Key Features
VNC2 is a programmable SoC device with a powerful embedded microprocessor core and dual USB
interfaces, large RAM and Flash capacity and the ability to develop and customise firmware using the
VNC2 Toolchain. VNC2 has an enhanced feature list over and above VNC1L, however the 48 pin LQFP
package is backward compatible with the VNC1L.
4.2 Functional Block Descriptions
The following paragraphs describe each function within VNC2. Please refer to the block diagram shown in
Figure 2.1
4.2.1 Embedded CPU
The processor core is based on FTDIs proprietary 16-bit embedded MCU architecture. The EMCU has a
Harvard architecture with separate code and data space.
4.2.2 Flash Module
VNC2 has 256k bytes (128k x 16-bits) of embedded Flash (E-FLASH) memory. No special programming
voltages are necessary for programming the onboard E-FLASH as these are provided internally on-chip.
4.2.3 Flash Programming Module
The purpose of the flash programmer module is to perform all necessary operations for programming the
flash, from general usage to first power on sequencing. This block is responsible for handling device
firmware upgrades which can be accessed by the debugger interface, a USB cable or Flash drive
interface.
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4.2.4 Input / Output Multiplexer Module
VNC2 peripheral interfaces are UART, SPI slave0, SPI slave1, SPI master, FIFO-Asynchronous, FIFO-
Synchronous, GPIO, debug interface and PWM.
The I/O multiplexer allows the designer to select which peripherals are connected to the device I/O pins.
The selectable peripheral interfaces are only limited by the number of I/O pins available. All peripherals
are available across the package range except synchronous FIFO mode which cannot be selected on 32
pin packages. The available configurable I/O pins per package are as follows:
32 pin package 12 I/O pins
48 pin package 28 I/O pins
64 pin package 44 I/O pins
Table 4.1 lists the peripherals which can be multiplexed to I/O and the maximum number of pins
required for each one. The designer can choose any mix of peripheral configurations as long as they are
within the specific package I/O pin count. Depending on the design not all 9 UART pins need to be
configured. Similarly the GIPO peripheral does not need all pins configured.
e.g. The 48 pin package has 28 I/O pins which could be configured as UART 9 pins, SPI Master 5
pins, FIFO Asynchronous 12 pins and GPIO 2 pins. This makes a total of 28 pins.
Please refer to Section 5 for a detailed description of the I/O multiplexer.
Peripherals
Maximum pins required
UART
9
SPI Slave 0
4
SPI Slave 1
4
SPI Master
5
FIFO Asynchronous
12
FIFO Synchronous
14
GPIO
40
Debug
1
PWM
8
Table 4.1 - Peripheral Pin Requirements
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4.2.5 Peripheral DMA Modules 0, 1, 2 & 3
The peripheral DMA has the capability to transfer data to and from an I/O device. The CPU can offload
the transfer of data between the processor and the peripheral freeing the CPU to execute other
instructions.
The DMA module collects or transmits data from memory to an I/O address space, it is also capable of
copying data in memory and transferring it to another location.
The DMA is not accessible by the user as it automatically controlled by the CPU.
4.2.6 RAM Module
The RAM module consists of 16k bytes on-chip (4k x 32-bits) data memory. The RAM is byte addressable.
4.2.7 Peripheral Interface Modules
VNC2 has nine peripheral interface modules. Full descriptions of each module are described in section 6.
Debugger Interface
UART
PWM
FIFO
SPI Master
SPI Slave 0 & 1
GPIO - General purpose I/O pins
General purpose timers
4.2.8 USB Transceivers 0 and 1
Two USB transceiver cells provide the physical USB device interface supporting USB 1.1 and USB 2.0
standards. Low-speed and full-speed USB data rates are supported. Each output driver provides +3.3V
level slew rate control signalling, whilst a differential receiver and two single ended receivers provide USB
DATA IN, SE0 and USB Reset condition detection. These cells also include integrated internal USB pull-up
or pull-down resistors as required for host or slave mode.
4.2.9 USB Host / Device Controllers
These blocks handle the parallel-to-serial and serial-to-parallel conversion of the USB physical layer. This
includes bit stuffing, CRC generation, USB frame generation and protocol error checking. The Host /
Device controller is autonomous and therefore requires limited load from the CPU.
4.2.10 12MHz Oscillator
The 12MHz Oscillator cell generates a 12MHz reference clock input to the Clock Multiplier PLL from an
external 12MHz crystal. The external crystal is connected across Pin 4 XTIN and Pin 5 XTOUT in the
configuration shown in Figure 10.1.
4.2.11 Power Saving Modes and Standby mode.
VNC2 can be set to operate in three frequencies allowing the user to select a slower speed to reduce
power consumption. Three operating frequencies available are 12MHz, 24MHz and normal operation of
48MHz. These operating modes can be configured using the RTOS. Full details are available in the RTOS
manual available from the FTDI website.
When a particular peripheral is not used, it is powered down internally thus saving power.
Standby mode is available under firmware control, this mode puts the VNC2 in a state with no clocks
running or system blocks powered. The device will wake up out of this mode by toggling any of the
following signals: USB0/1 DP or DM, SPI slave 0 select (spi_s0_ss# ), SPI slave 1select(spi_s1_ss# ) or
UART ring indicator (uart_ri#).
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5 I/O Multiplexer
FTDI devices typically have multiple interfaces available to communicate with external devices. VNC2 has
UART, SPI slave0, SPI slave1, SPI master, FIFO, GPIO, and PWM peripherals. The available packages for
VNC2 provide any of these interfaces to be active on the available pins through the use of an I/O
Multiplexer. Table 5.1 lists the signals available for each peripheral. Table 5.2 to 12 explain the use of
the I/O multiplexer.
Multiplexers are used to connect the VNC2 peripherals to the external IOBUS pins. This enables the
designer to select which IOBUS pins he wishes to map a particular peripheral to. Peripheral signals are
allocated to one of four groups, which connect to the I/O multiplexer. Each I/O peripheral signal can
connect to one out of every four external IOBUS pins. The IOBUS pin that a peripheral signal can connect
to is dictated by the peripheral signal‟s group. For example, if a peripheral signal is allocated to group 0
then it can connect to IOBUS0, IOBUS4, IOBUS8, IOBUS12 and so on. If a peripheral signal is allocated
to group 1 then it can connect to IOBUS1, IOBUS5, IOBUS9, IOBUS13 and so on. Figure 5.1 details the
I/O multiplexer concept, where, for example, a white peripheral signal can connect to any white IOBUS
pin, a green peripheral signal can connect to a green IOBUS pin. Figure 5.2, Figure 5.3 and Figure 5.4
give examples of connecting peripheral signals to differing IOBUS pins.
The IO Multiplexer also provides the following features:
Ability to configure an I/O pad as an input, output or bidirectional pad.
At power on reset, all pins are set as inputs by default. Whenever the I/O Mux is enabled the pins
are configured as their default values listed Table 6 within section 3.12.
Note: It is recommended not to reassign the debug interface signal (debug_if) from its default
setting of IOBUS0 (Pin 11 on all packages). This assumes that the debug pin is required in the
application design, if not, pin 11 can be assigned to any other group 0 signal.
An application (IOMUX) within the RTOS is available to aid with pin configuration, Section 5.2 has more
details.
Further details of the IO Multiplexer are available within Application Note AN_139 Vinculum-II IO Mux
Explained.
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IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3
IOBUS4
IOBUS5
IOBUS6
IOBUS7
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11
IOBUS12
IOBUS13
IOBUS14
IOBUS15
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19
IOBUS20
IOBUS21
IOBUS43
uart_txd
uart_rxd
uart_rts#
uart_cts#
uart_dtr#
uart_dsr#
uart_dcd#
uart_ri#
uart_tx_active
Peripheral Pin IOBUS Pin
Group 0 allocated pin
Group 1 allocated pin
Group 2 allocated pin
Group 3 allocated pin
Key:
Figure 5.1 IOBUS to Group Relationship-64 Pin
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Figure 5.2 details the UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master connecting to IOBUS pins:
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3
IOBUS4
IOBUS5
IOBUS6
IOBUS7
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11
IOBUS12
IOBUS13
IOBUS14
IOBUS15
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19
IOBUS20
IOBUS21
IOBUS22
IOBUS23
IOBUS24
IOBUS25
IOBUS26
IOBUS27
IOBUS28
IOBUS29
IOBUS30
IOBUS31
IOBUS43
uart_txd
uart_rxd
uart_rts#
uart_cts#
uart_dtr#
uart_dsr#
uart_dcd#
uart_ri#
uart_tx_active
spi_s0_clk
spi_s0_mosi
spi_s0_miso
spi_s0_ss#
spi_s1_clk
spi_s1_mosi
spi_s1_miso
spi_s1_ss#
spi_m_clk
spi_m_mosi
spi_m_miso
spi_m_ss_0#
spi_m_ss_1#
Peripheral Pin IOBUS Pin
gpio[A0]
gpio[A1]
gpio[A2]
gpio[A3]
gpio[A4]
gpio[A5]
gpio[A6]
gpio[A7]
gpio[E7]
Figure 5.2 IOBUS to UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master example
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Figure 5.3 expands upon Figure 5.2 by moving the UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master signals to differing
IOBUS positions. The purpose of this diagram to highlight peripherals connected to differing IOBUS
positions.
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3
IOBUS4
IOBUS5
IOBUS6
IOBUS7
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11
IOBUS12
IOBUS13
IOBUS14
IOBUS15
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19
IOBUS20
IOBUS21
IOBUS22
IOBUS23
IOBUS24
IOBUS25
IOBUS26
IOBUS27
IOBUS28
IOBUS29
IOBUS30
IOBUS31
IOBUS43
uart_txd
uart_rxd
uart_rts#
uart_cts#
uart_dtr#
uart_dsr#
uart_dcd#
uart_ri#
uart_tx_active
spi_s0_clk
spi_s0_mosi
spi_s0_miso
spi_s0_ss#
spi_s1_clk
spi_s1_mosi
spi_s1_miso
spi_s1_ss#
spi_m_clk
spi_m_mosi
spi_m_miso
spi_m_ss_0#
spi_m_ss_1#
Peripheral Pin IOBUS Pin
gpio[A0]
gpio[A1]
gpio[A2]
gpio[A3]
gpio[A4]
gpio[A5]
gpio[A6]
gpio[A7]
gpio[E7]
Figure 5.3 IOBUS to UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master second example
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With reference to Figure 5.3, it can be seen that IOBUS9-11 and IOBUS16-19 were unused. Figure 5.4
expands upon the previous two figures to detail a fully occupied IOBUS, up to and including IOBUS19.
The gaps at IOBUS9-11 have been filed with 3 GPIO pins, the gaps at IOBUS16-19 have been filled with
the second SPI slave and a further 3 IOBUS pins (17-19) have been allocated to 3 GPIO pins. Note that
GPIO pins A0 and A4 are unused as a sufficient gap wasn't available.
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3
IOBUS4
IOBUS5
IOBUS6
IOBUS7
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11
IOBUS12
IOBUS13
IOBUS14
IOBUS15
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19
IOBUS20
IOBUS21
IOBUS22
IOBUS23
IOBUS24
IOBUS25
IOBUS26
IOBUS27
IOBUS28
IOBUS29
IOBUS30
IOBUS31
IOBUS43
uart_txd
uart_rxd
uart_rts#
uart_cts#
uart_dtr#
uart_dsr#
uart_dcd#
uart_ri#
uart_tx_active
spi_s0_clk
spi_s0_mosi
spi_s0_miso
spi_s0_ss#
spi_s1_clk
spi_s1_mosi
spi_s1_miso
spi_s1_ss#
spi_m_clk
spi_m_mosi
spi_m_miso
spi_m_ss_0#
spi_m_ss_1#
gpio[A0]
gpio[A1]
gpio[A2]
gpio[A3]
gpio[A4]
gpio[A5]
gpio[A6]
gpio[A7]
gpio[E7]
Peripheral Pin IOBUS Pin
Figure 5.4 IOBUS to UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master third example
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5.1 I/O Peripherals Signal Names
Peripheral
Signal Name
Outputs
Inputs
Description
Debugger
debug_if
1
1
debugger interface
UART
uart_txd
1
0
Transmit asynchronous data output
uart_rts#
1
0
Request to send control output
uart_dtr#
1
0
Data acknowledge (data terminal ready control) output
uart_tx_active
1
0
Enable transmit data for RS485 designs
uart_rxd
0
1
Receive asynchronous data input
uart_cts#
0
1
Clear to send control input
uart_dsr#
0
1
Data request (data set ready control) input
uart_ri#
0
1
Ring indicator control input
uart_dcd#
0
1
Data carrier detect control input
FIFO
fifo_data
8
8
FIFO data bus
fifo_txe#
1
0
When high, do not write data into the FIFO. When low,
data can be written into the FIFO by strobing WR high,
then low.
fifo_rxf#
1
0
When high, do not read data from the FIFO. When low,
there is data available in the FIFO which can be read by
strobing RD# low, then high.
fifo_wr#
0
1
Writes the data byte on the D0...D7 pins into the
transmit FIFO buffer when WR goes from high to low.
fifo_rd#
0
1
Enables the current FIFO data byte on D0...D7 when low.
Fetches the next FIFO data byte (if available) from the
receive FIFO buffer when RD# goes from high to low
fifo_oe#
0
1
FIFO output enable synchronous FIFO only
fifo_clkout
0
1
FIFO clock out synchronous FIFO only
GPIO
gpio
40
40
General purpose I/O
SPI Slave 0
spi_s0_clk
0
1
SPI clock input slave 0
spi_s0_ss#
0
1
SPI chip select input slave 0
spi_s0_mosi
1
1
SPI master out serial in slave 0
spi_s0_miso
1
0
SPI master in slave out slave 0
SPI Slave 1
spi_s1_clk
0
1
SPI clock input slave 1
spi_s1_ss#
0
1
SPI chip select input slave 1
spi_s1_mosi
1
1
Master out slave in slave 1
spi_s1_miso
1
0
Master in slave out slave 1
SPI Master
spi_m_clk
1
0
SPI clock input master
spi_m_mosi
1
1
Master out slave in - master
spi_m_miso
0
1
Master in slave out - master
spi_m_ss_0#
1
0
Active low slave select 0 from master to slave 0
spi_m_ss_1#
1
0
Active low slave select 1 from master to slave 1
PWM
pwm
8
0
Pulse width modulation
Table 5.1 I/O Peripherals Signal Names
Note: # is used to indicate an active low signal.
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5.2 I/O Multiplexer Configuration
The VNC2 I/O Multiplexer allows signals to be routed to different pins on the device. To simplify the
routing of signals, the VNC2 RTOS provides an utility (IOMux) to configure the I/O Multiplexer as the
designer requires. The IOMux is fully integrated into the VNC2 IDE (Integrated development
Environment) which is available to download: Vinculum-II Toolchain. A screenshot of the IOMux utility is
shown in figure 5.5 below.
The IOMux utility user guide is available to download: VINCULUM-II IO_Mux Configuration Utility User
Guide
The following tables provide a lookup guide to determine what signals are available and the list of pins
that can be used:
Table 5.2 Group 0
Table 5.3 Group 1
Table 5.4 Group 2
Table 5.5 Group 3
Each VNC2 has a default state of IOBUS signals following a hard reset. The number of I/O pins available
are determined by the package size:
Package 32pin (LQFP & QFN)- Twelve I/O pins IOBUS0 to IOBUS11
Package 48pin (LQFP & QFN)- Twenty eight I/O pins IOBUS0 to IOBUS27
Package 64pin (LQFP & QFN)- Forty-four I/O pins IOBUS0 to IOBUS43
Section 3.12 shows the default signal settings for all three package sizes.
Figure 5.5 VNC2 Toolchain App Wizard showing IOMux Configuration
5.3 I/O Mux Group 0
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Available Input signals
Available output
signals
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
debug_if
fifo_data[0]
fifo_data[4]
fifo_oe#
spi_s0_clk
spi_s1_clk
gpio[A0]
gpio[A4]
gpio[B0]
gpio[B4]
gpio[C0]
gpio[C4]
gpio[D0]
gpio[D4]
gpio[E0]
gpio[E4]
debug_if
uart_txd
uart_dtr#
uart_tx_active
fifo_data[0]
fifo_data[4]
fifo_rxf#
pwm[0]
pwm[4]
spi_m_clk
spi_m_ss_1#
gpio[A0]
gpio[A4]
gpio[B0]
gpio[B4]
gpio[C0]
gpio[C4]
gpio[D0]
gpio[D4]
gpio[E0]
gpio[E4]
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
Table 5.2 Group 0
Table 5.2 - Input and output signals that are available for all the IOBUS pins that are in group 0. For
example if using the 48 pin package device this would allow pins 11, 15, 20, 31, 35, 41 and 45 to be
configured as either an input signal (listed in the first column) or a output signal (listed in the second
column).
5.4 I/O Mux Group 1
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Available output
signals
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
uart_rxd
uart_dsr#
fifo_data[1]
fifo_data[5]
spi_s0_mosi
spi_s1_mosi
gpio[A1]
gpio[A5]
gpio[B1]
gpio[B5]
gpio[C1]
gpio[C5]
gpio[D1]
gpio[D5]
gpio[E1]
gpio[E5]
fifo_data[1]
fifo_data[5]
fifo_txe#
pwm[1]
pwm[5]
spi_s0_mosi
spi_s1_mosi
spi_m_mosi
fifo_clkout
gpio[A1]
gpio[A5]
gpio[B1]
gpio[B5]
gpio[C1]
gpio[C5]
gpio[D1]
gpio[D5]
gpio[E1]
gpio[E5]
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
Table 5.3 Group 1
Table 5.3 - Input and output signals that are available for all the IOBUS pins that are in group 1. For
example if using the 64 pin package device this would allow pins 12, 16, 20, 25, 29, 40, 44, 48, 52, 58
and 62 to be configured as either an input signal (listed in the first column) or a output signal (listed in
the second column).
5.5 I/O Mux Group 2
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Available output
signals
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
uart_dcd#
fifo_data[2]
fifo_data[6]
fifo_rd#
spi_m_miso
gpio[A2]
gpio[A6]
gpio[B2]
gpio[B6]
gpio[C2]
gpio[C6]
gpio[D2]
gpio[D6]
gpio[E2]
gpio[E6]
uart_rts#
fifo_data[2]
fifo_data[6]
pwm[2]
pwm[6]
spi_s0_miso
spi_s1_miso
gpio[A2]
gpio[A6]
gpio[B2]
gpio[B6]
gpio[C2]
gpio[C6]
gpio[D2]
gpio[D6]
gpio[E2]
gpio[E6]
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
Table 5.4 Group 2
Table 5.4 - Input and output signals that are available for all the IOBUS pins that are in group 2. For
example if using the 32 pin package device this would allow pins 14, 25 and 31 to be configured as
either an input signal (listed in the first column) or a output signal (listed in the second column).
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5.6 I/O Mux Group 3
Available Input signals
Available output
signals
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
uart_cts#
uart_ri#
fifo_data[3]
fifo_data[7]
fifo_wr#
spi_s0_ss#
spi_s1_ss#
gpio[A3]
gpio[A7]
gpio[B3]
gpio[B7]
gpio[C3]
gpio[C7]
gpio[D3]
gpio[D7]
gpio[E3]
gpio[E7]
fifo_data[3]
fifo_data[7]
pwm[3]
pwm[7]
spi_m_ss_0#
gpio[A3]
gpio[A7]
gpio[B3]
gpio[B7]
gpio[C3]
gpio[C7]
gpio[D3]
gpio[D7]
gpio[E3]
gpio[E7]
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
Table 5.5 Group 3
Table 5.5 - Input and output signals that are available for all the IOBUS pins that are in group 3. For
example if you using the 48 pin package device this would allow pins 14, 19, 23, 34, 38, 44 and 48 to be
configured as either an input signal (listed in the first column) or a output signal (listed in the second
column).
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5.7 I/O Mux Interface Configuration Example
This example shows how to set a UART interface on the VNC2 64 pin package. The UART is made up of
two output signals (uart_txd and uart_rts#) and two input signals (uart_rxd and uart_cts#). For PCB
design it is best to have the four pins of the UART interface adjacent to each other. This can be achieved
easily since the four signals are members of each different groups. Figure 5.1 clearly shows that the four
groups are adjacent to each other. So the four adjacent pins can be used for the UART interface as long
as they are selected one from each of the four groups. Tables 9, 10, 11 & 12 can now be used to select
where the UART interface can be placed. Figure 5.6 shows the four UART signal selected on pins 11, 12,
13 & 14 however they could have been selected on any of the other four pins highlighted in blue dashed
lines.
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
C
I
O
V
C
CP
V
C
C
34
33
8
USB1DP
USB1DM
RESET#
PROG#
VREG OUT
TEST
USB2DP
USB2DM
4
5
XTIN
XTOUT
VNC2
64 Pin
7
10
9
37
36
54 38 21 2 3
N
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
DG
N
D
5335306
11
12
13
14
IOBUS0
IOBUS1
IOBUS2
IOBUS3 15
16
17
18
IOBUS7
IOBUS6
IOBUS5
IOBUS4
19
20
22
23
IOBUS8
IOBUS9
IOBUS10
IOBUS11 24
25
26
27
IOBUS15
IOBUS14
IOBUS13
IOBUS12
28
29
31
32
IOBUS16
IOBUS17
IOBUS18
IOBUS19 39
40
41
42
IOBUS23
IOBUS22
IOBUS21
IOBUS20
43
44
45
46
IOBUS24
IOBUS25
IOBUS26
IOBUS27 47
48
49
50
IOBUS31
IOBUS30
IOBUS29
IOBUS28
51
52
55
56
IOBUS32
IOBUS33
IOBUS34
IOBUS35
64
63
62
61 IOBUS40
IOBUS41
IOBUS42
IOBUS43
60
59
58
57
IOBUS39
IOBUS38
IOBUS37
IOBUS36
L
P
L
G
N
D
1
L
L
uart_txd group0
uart_cts# group3
uart_rts# group2
uart_rxd group1
Figure 5.6 UART Example 64 pin
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6 Peripheral Interfaces
In addition to the two USB Host and Slave blocks, VNC2 contains the following peripheral interfaces:
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART)
Two Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) slaves
SPI Master
Debugger Interface
Parallel FIFO Interface (245 mode and synchronous FIFO mode)
General Purpose Timers
Eight Pulse Width Modulation blocks (PWM)
General Purpose Input Output (GPIO)
The following sections describe each peripheral in detail.
6.1 UART Interface
When the data and control bus are configured in UART mode, the interface implements a standard
asynchronous serial UART port with flow control, for example RS232/422/485. The UART can support
baud rates from 183 baud to 6 Mbaud. The maximum UART speed is determined by the CPU speed/8.The
CPU can be run at three frequecies, therefore the following maximum rates apply:
CPU Frequecy Maximum UART Speed
48 Mhz 6 Mbaud
24 Mhz 3 Mbaud
12 Mhz 1.5 Mbaud
Data transfer uses NRZ (Non-Return to Zero) data format consisting of 1 start bit, 7 or 8 data bits, an
optional parity bit, and one or two stop bits. When transmitting the data bits, the least significant bit is
transmitted first. Transmit and receive waveforms are illustrated in Figure 6.1 and Figure 6.2:
Figure 6.1 UART Receive Waveform
Figure 6.2 UART Transmit Waveform
Baud rate (default =9600 baud), flow control settings (default = RTS/CTS), number of data bits
(default=8), parity (default is no parity) and number of stop bits (default=1) are all configurable using
the firmware command interface. Please refer to http://www.ftdichip.com.
uart_tx_active is transmit enable, this output may be used in RS485 designs to control the transmit of
the line driver.
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6.1.1 UART Mode Signal Descriptions
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
uart_txd
Output
Transmit asynchronous data output
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
uart_rxd
Input
Receive asynchronous data input
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
uart_rts#
Output
Request to send control output
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
uart_cts#
Input
Clear to send control input
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
uart_dtr#
Output
Data acknowledge (data terminal ready
control) output
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
uart_dcd#
Input
Data carrier detect control input
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Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
uart_ri#
Input
Ring indicator is used to wake VNC2
depending on firmware
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
uart_tx_active
Output
Enable transmit data for RS485 designs.
This signal may be used to signal that a
transmit operation is in progress. The
uart_tx_active signal will be set high one
bit-time before data is transmitted and
return low one bit time after the last bit
of a data frame has been transmitted.
Table 6.1 Data and Control Bus Signal Mode Options UART Interface
The UART signals can be programmed to a choice of I/O pins depending on the package size. Table 6.1
details the available pins for each of the UART signals. Further details on the configuration of input and
output signals are available in Section 5 - I/O Multiplexer.
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6.2 Serial Peripheral Interface SPI Modes
The Serial Peripheral Interface Bus is an industry standard communications interface. Devices
communicate in Master / Slave mode, with the Master initiating the data transfer.
VNC2 has one master module and two slave modules. Each SPI slave module has four signals clock,
slave select, MOSI (master out slave in) and MISO (master in slave out). The SPI Master has the
same four signals as the slave modules but with one additional signal because it requires a slave select
for the second slave module. Table 6.2 lists how the signals are named in each module.
The SPI Master clock can operate up to one half of the CPU system clock depending on what power mode
the device is set to:
Normal power mode 48Mhz would set the SPI maximum clock to 24Mhz
Low power mode 24Mhz would set the SPI maximum clock to 12Mhz
Lowest power mode 12Mhz would set the SPI maximum clock to 6hMz
Module
Signal Name
Type
Description
SPI Slave
0
spi_s0_clk
Input
Clock input slave 0
spi_s0_ss#
Input
Active low chip select input slave 0
spi_s0_mosi
Input
Master out serial in slave 0
spi_s0_miso
Output
Master in slave out slave 0
SPI Slave
1
spi_s1_clk
Input
Clock input slave 1
spi_s1_ss#
Input
Active low chip select input slave 1
spi_s1_mosi
Input
Master out slave in slave 1
spi_s1_miso
Output
Master in slave out slave 1
SPI Master
spi_m_clk
Output
Clock output master
spi_m_mosi
Output
Master out slave in - master
spi_m_miso
Input
Master in slave out - master
spi_m_ss_0#
Output
Active low slave select 0 from master to slave 0
spi_m_ss_1#
Output
Active low slave select 1 from master to slave 1
Table 6.2 SPI Signal Names
The SPI slave protocol by default does not support any form of handshaking. FTDI have added extra
modes to support handshaking, faster throughput of data and reduced pin count. There are 5 modes
(Table 15) of operation in the VNC2 SPI Slave.
Full Duplex Section 0
Half Duplex, 4 pin - Section 6.3.3
Half Duplex, 3 pin - Section 6.3.4
Unmanaged - Section 6.3.5
VNC1L legacy mode Section 6.3.6
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Mode
Pins
Word Size
Handshaking
Speed
Comments
VNC1L
4
12
Yes
Read 66%
Write 66%
Legacy mode
Full Duplex
4
8
Yes
Read 50%
Write 100%
Half Duplex 4 pin
4
8
Yes
Read 100%
Write 100%
MOSI becomes
bi-directional
Half Duplex 3 pin
3
8
Yes
Read 50%
Write 50%
MOSI becomes
bi-directional
Unmanaged
4
8
No
Read 100%
Write 100%
Table 6.3 - SPI Slave Speeds
VNC2 SPI Master is described in Section 6.4.1 SPI Master Signal Descriptions.
Table 6.5 shows the SPI master signals and the available pins that they can be mapped to depending on
the package size. Further details on the configuration of input and output signals are available in Section
5 - I/O Multiplexer.
6.2.1 SPI Clock Phase Modes
SPI interface has 4 unique modes of clock phase (CPHA) and clock polarity (CPOL), known
as Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2 and Mode 3. Table 6.4 summarizes these modes and available interface and
Figure 6.3 is the function timing diagram.
For CPOL = 0, the base (inactive) level of SCLK is 0.
In this mode:
When CPHA = 0, data is clocked in on the rising edge of SCLK, and data is clocked out on the
falling edge of SCLK.
When CPHA = 1, data is clocked in on the falling edge of SCLK, and data is clocked out on the
rising edge of SCLK
For CPOL =1, the base (inactive) level of SCLK is 1.
In this mode:
When CPHA = 0, data v in on the falling edge of SCLK, and data is clocked out on the rising edge
of SCLK
When CPHA =1, data is clocked in on the rising edge of SCLK, and data is clocked out on the
falling edge of SCLK.
Mode
CPOL
CPHA
Full
Duplex
Half
Duplex
4 pin
Half
Duplex
3 pin
Unmanged
VNC1L
Legacy
0
0
0
N
N
N
Y
N
1
0
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
2
1
0
N
N
N
Y
N
3
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Table 6.4 - Clock Phase/Polarity Modes
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Figure 6.3 - SPI CPOL CPHA Function
6.3 Serial Peripheral Interface Slave
External - SPI Master VNC2 - SPI Slave
CLK
SS#
MISO
MOSI
Figure 6.4 SPI Slave block diagram
VNC2 has two SPI Slave modules both of which use four wire interfaces: MOSI, MISO, CLK and SS#.
Their main purpose is to send data from main memory to the attached SPI master, and / or receive data
and send it to main memory. The SPI Slave is controlled by the internal CPU using internal memory
mapped I/O registers. It operates from the main system clock, although sampling of input data and
transmission of output data is controlled by the SPI clock (CLK). An SPI transfer can only be initiated by
the SPI Master and begins with the slave select signal being asserted. This is followed by a data byte
being clocked out with the master supplying CLK. The master always supplies the first byte, which is
called a command byte. After this the desired number of data bytes are transferred before the
transaction is terminated by the master de-asserting slave select. An SPI Master is able to abort a
transfer at any time by de-asserting its SS# output. This will cause the Slave to end its current transfer
and return to idle state.
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64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
spi_s0_clk
spi_s1_clk
Input
Slave clock input
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
spi_s0_mosi
spi_s1_mosi
Input
Mater Out Slave In
Synchronous data from master to slave
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
spi_s0_miso
spi_s1_miso
Output
Master In Slave Out
Synchronous data from slave to master
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
spi_s0_ss#
spi_s1_ss#
Input
Slave chip select
Table 6.5 Data and Control Bus Signal Mode Options - SPI Slave Interface
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6.3.2 Full Duplex
In full duplex mode, the SPI slave sends data on MISO line at the same time as it receives data on MOSI.
During the command phase this data is always the slave status byte. For a write command, write data
can be streamed out of MOSI and status can be sent during each write phase from slave to master. As
long as the slave status indicates that it can receive more data, the master can continue to stream
further write bytes. Figure 6.5 is an example of this.
SS#
MISO
MOSI 8 bit CMD W0 W1 W2
STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS
Figure 6.5 Full Duplex Data Master Write
When the master is performing a data read, the data and status both need to share the same pin (MISO).
In this case the master and slave will exchange command and status bytes, followed by the slave sending
its data. If the Master keeps SS# active the Slave will send a further status byte after the data followed
by another data byte. This continues until the Master indicates the end of the communications by raising
SS#. Figure 6.6 is an example of this.
SS#
MISO
MOSI 8 bit CMD
STATUS R0 STATUS R1
Figure 6.6 Full Duplex Data Master Read
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The command and status formats for this mode can be seen in Figure 6.7 below with a description of
each field in Table 6.6:
Command:
Status:
Figure 6.7 SPI Command and Status Structure
Field
Description
A2:A0
Address of slave being used in a multi-slave environment. This would typically be used in the
scenario where a shared data bus is used.
R/W#
Set to „1‟ for a read and „0‟ for a write.
Z
Tri-stated.
TXE
Transmit Empty.
When „1‟ the Slave transmit buffer has no new data to transmit.
When „0‟ the Slave transmit buffer does have new data.
RXF
Receive Full.
When „1‟ the Slave receive buffer has new data which has not been read yet.
When „0‟ the Slave receive buffer is empty and can be safely written to.
ACK
Set to „1‟ when a Slave has correctly decoded its address.
Table 6.6 SPI Command and Status Fields
A2
A1
A0
R/W#
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
TXE
RXF
ACK
Z
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6.3.3 Half Duplex, 4 pin
In half duplex mode, the MOSI signal is shared for both Master to Slave and Slave to Master
communications. When using 4 pins, the MISO signal carries the status bits. The Master initiates data
write transfer, this by asserting SS# and then sending out a command byte. This has the same format as
that shown in Figure 6.7. The Slave sends status during this command phase and if this indicates that
the Slave can accept data the Master will follow this up with a byte of write data. If the status continues
to indicate that more data can be written, a whole stream of data can be written following one single
command. The operation completes when the Master raises SS# again. Figure 6.8 is an example of this.
SS#
MISO
MOSI 8 bit CMD W0 W1 W2
STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS
Figure 6.8 Half Duplex Data Master Write
Data reads are similar, apart from the MOSI pin changing from Slave input to Slave output after the
command phase. Figure 6.9 is an example. In this diagram, the Master drives the command while the
Slave returns with status. Then the MOSI buffers are turned round and a stream of read data is sent from
the Slave to the Master on the MOSI signal.
SS#
MISO
MOSI 8 bit CMD R0 R1 R2
STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS
Master to Slave Slave to Master
Figure 6.9 Half Duplex Data Master Read
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6.3.4 Half Duplex, 3 pin
The 3 pin half duplex mode eliminates the MISO pin from the protocol. This means that status bytes need
to be sent on the MOSI pin. Again the Master initiates a transfer by asserting SS# and sending out a
command byte. The Slave sends status back to the Master. If a write has been requested and the status
indicates that the Slave can accept data, MOSI should be changed to an output again and data will be
sent from Master to Slave.
Following this data, the Slave will send a further status byte if SS# remains active. If the status indicates
that more data can be written, the next data byte can be sent to the Slave and this process continues
until SS# is de-asserted. Figure 6.10 is an example of this:
SS#
MOSI 8 bit CMD
Master to Slave
STATUS W0 STATUS W1
Slave to Master Slave to MasterMaster to Slave Master to Slave
Figure 6.10 Half Duplex 3-pin Data Master Write
Data reads are similar expect that after the command byte all data transfer is from Slave to Master.
Figure 6.11 is an example of this:
SS#
MOSI 8 bit CMD
Master to Slave
STATUS R0 STATUS R1
Slave to Master
Figure 6.11 Half Duplex 3-pin Data Master Read
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6.3.5 Unmanaged Mode
The VNC2 SPI Slave also supports an unmanaged SPI mode. This is a simple data exchange between
Master and Slave. It operates in the standard 4 pin mode (SS#, CLK, MOSI and MISO) with all transfers
controlled by the SPI Master.
When the CPU wants to send data out of the SPI Slave it writes this into the spi_slave_data_tx register.
This will then be moved into the transfer shift register to wait for the SPI Master to request it. The SPI
Master will at some point assert SS# and start clocking data on MOSI with SCK. As this is shifted into the
transfer shift register, the SPI Slave will also be shifting data in the opposite direction on MISO. At the
end of the transfer the SPI Slave copies the received data from the shift register to spi_slave_data_rx as
seen in Figure 6.12.
SPI
Clk Div
01234567
Rx Shift Register
SPI Master SPI Slave
ss#
clk
mosi
miso
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Shift Register
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Shift Register
01234567
Tx Shift Register
Figure 6.12 Unmanaged Mode Transfer Diagram
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6.3.6 VNC1L Legacy Interface
VNC2 SPI is compatible with the SPI slave of VNC1L. This is a custom protocol using 4 wires and will be
explained here.
The Master asserts the slave select, but in this case it is an active high signal. Following this, a 3 bit
command is sent on the MOSI pin (see Figure 6.15 for command structure). This has instructions on
whether a read or write is requested and if data or status is to be sent. For a data write, 8 bits of data
are sent on MOSI followed by a status bit being returned on MISO. If this bit is „0‟ it means the data write
was successful. If it is „1‟ it means that internal buffer was full and the write should be repeated. Finally,
the slave select is de-asserted. See Figure 6.13 for an example of this.
Figure 6.13 VNC1L Mode Data Write
Data reads are similar, with the data from Slave to Master coming on the MISO pin. If the status bit is „0‟
it means the data byte sent is new data that has not been read before. If it is „1‟ it means that it is old
data. See Figure 6.14 for an example.
Figure 6.14 VNC1L Mode Data Read
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The command and status formats for this mode can be seen in Figure 6.15 below with a description of
each field in Table 6.7.
Command:
Data:
Status:
Figure 6.15 VNC1L Compatible SPI Command and Status Structure
Field
Description
Start
Driven to „1‟.
R/W
If set to „1‟, the SPI Master wishes to read from the slave. If set to „0‟, the SPI Master wishes to
write to the slave.
Addr
If set to „1‟, a read operation will return the status byte in the data phase. A write will have no
effect.
If set to „0‟, a read or a write will operate on the data register.
D7:D0
Data.
Status
When „0‟ this means a read or write was successful. When „1‟ it means a read contains old data,
or a write did not work and needs retried.
Table 6.7 SPI Command and Status Fields
6.3.6.1 SPI Setup Bit Encoding
The VNC1L compatible SPI interface differs from most other implementations in that it uses a 12 clock
sequence to transfer a single byte of data. In addition to a „Start‟ state, the SPI master must send two
setup bits which indicate data direction and target address. The encoding of the setup bits is shown in
Table 6.8. A single data byte is transmitted in each SPI transaction, with the most significant bit
transmitted first.
After each transaction VNC2 returns a single status bit. This indicates if a Data Write was successful or a
Data Read was valid.
Direction
(R/W)
Target
Address
Operation
Meaning
1
0
Data Read
Retrieve byte from Transmit Buffer
1
1
Status Read
Read SPI Interface Status
0
0
Data Write
Add byte to Receive Buffer
0
1
N/A
N/A
Table 6.8 SPI Setup Bit Encoding
Start
R/W
Addr
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
Status
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The VNC2 SPI interface uses 4 signal lines: SCLK, SS, MOSI and MISO. The signals MOSI, MISO and SS
are always clocked on the rising edge of the SCLK signal.
SS signal must be raised high for the duration of the entire transaction. For data transactions, the SS
must be released for at least one clock cycle after a transaction has completed. It is not necessary to
release SS between Status Read operations.
The „Start‟ state of MOSI and SS high on the rising edge of SCLK initiates the transfer. The transfer
finishes after 13 clock cycles, and the next transfer starts when MOSI is high during the rising edge of
CLK.
The following Figure 6.16 and
Table 6.9 give details of the bus timing requirements.
Figure 6.16 SPI Slave Mode Timing
Table 6.9 SPI Slave Data Timing
6.3.6.2 SPI Master Data Read Transaction in VNC1L legacy mode
The SPI master must periodically poll for new data in VNC2 Transmit Buffer. It is recommended that this
is done first before sending any command.
The Start and Setup sequence is sent to VNC2 by the SPI master, see Figure 6.17.
The VNC2 clocks out data from its Transmit Buffer on subsequent rising edge clock cycles provided by the
SPI master. This is followed by a status bit generated by VNC2. The Data Read status bit is defined in
Table 6.10.
If the status bit indicates New Data then the byte received is valid. If it indicates Old Data then the
Transmit Buffer in VNC2 is empty and the byte of data received in the current transaction should be
disregarded.
Time
Description
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Unit
T1
SCLK period
79.37
83.33
ns
T2
SCLK high period
39.68
41.67
39.68
ns
T3
SCLK low period
39.68
41.67
39.68
ns
T4
SCLK driving edge to
MISO/MOSI
0.5
14
ns
T5
MISO/SS setup time to sample
SCLK edge
3
ns
T6
MISO/SS hold time from sample
SCLK edge
3
ns
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Status Bit
Meaning
0
New Data
Data in current transaction is valid data.
Byte removed from Transmit Buffer.
1
Old Data
This same data has been read in a previous read cycle.
Repeat the read cycle until New Data is received.
Table 6.10 SPI Master Data Read Status Bit
Figure 6.17 SPI Master Data Read (VNC2 Slave Mode)
The status bit is only valid until the next rising edge of SCLK after the last data bit.
During the Data Read operation the SS signal must not be de-asserted.
The transfer completes after 12 clock cycles and the next transfer can begin when MOSI and SS are high
during the rising edge of SCLK.
6.3.6.3 SPI Master Data Write Transaction in VNC1L legacy mode
During an SPI master Data Write operation the Start and Setup sequence is sent by the SPI master to
VNC2, see Figure 6.18. This is followed by the SPI master transmitting each bit of the data to be written
to VNC2. The VNC2 then responds with a status bit on MISO on the rising edge of the next clock cycle.
The SPI master must read the status bit at the end of each write transaction to determine if the data was
written successfully to VNC2 Receive Buffer. The Data Write status bit is defined in Table 6.11.The
status bit is only valid until the next rising edge of SCLK after the last data bit.
If the status bit indicates Accept then the byte transmitted has been added to VNC2 Receive Buffer. If it
shows Reject then the Receive Buffer is full and the byte of data transmitted in the current transaction
should be re-transmitted by the SPI master to VNC2.
Any application should poll VNC2 Receive Buffer by retrying the Data Write operation until the data is
accepted.
Status Bit
Meaning
0
Accept
Data from the current transaction was accepted and added to the Receive Buffer
1
Reject
Write data was not accepted. Retry the same write cycle.
Table 6.11 SPI Master Data Write Status Bit
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Figure 6.18 SPI Slave Mode Data Write
6.3.6.4 SPI Master Status Read Transaction in VNC1L legacy mode
The VNC2 has a status byte which determines the state of the Receive and Transmit Buffers. The SPI
master must poll VNC2 and read the status byte.
The Start and Setup sequence is sent to VNC2 by the SPI master, see Figure 6.19. The VNC2 clocks out
its status byte on subsequent rising edge clock cycles from the SPI master. This is followed by a status
bit generated by VNC2 (also on the MISO) which will always be zero (indicating new data).
The meaning of the bits within the status byte sent by VNC2 during a Status Read operation is described
in Table 6.12. The result of the Status Read transaction is only valid during the transaction itself. Data
read and data write transactions must still check the status bit during a Data Read or Data Write cycle
regardless of the result of a Status Read operation.
Bit
Description
Description
0
RXF#
Receive Buffer Full
1
TXE#
Transmit Buffer Empty
2
-
Not used
3
-
Not used
4
RXF IRQEn
Receive Buffer Full Interrupt Enable
5
TXE IRQEn
Transmit Buffer Empty Interrupt Enable
6
-
Not used
7
-
Not used
Table 6.12 SPI Status Read Byte bit descriptions
Figure 6.19 SPI Slave Mode Status Read
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6.4 Serial Peripheral Interface SPI Master
VNC2 - SPI Master External - SPI Slave
CLK
SS#
MISO
MOSI
Figure 6.20 SPI Master block diagram
The SPI Master interface is used to interface to applications such as SD Cards. The SPI Master provides
the following features:
Synchronous serial data link.
Full and half duplex data transmission.
Serial clock with programmable frequency, polarity and phase.
One slave select output.
Programmable delay between negative edge of slave select and start of transfer.
SD Card interface.
An interface that‟s compatible with the VLSI VS1033 SCI mode used for VMUSIC capability
The SPI Master only clocks in and out data that the VNC2 CPU sets up in its register space. The VNC2
CPU interprets the data words that are to be sent and received.
6.4.1 SPI Master Signal Descriptions.
Table 6.13 shows the SPI master signals and the available pins that they can be mapped to depending
on the package size. Further details on the configuration of input and output signals are available in
Section 5 - I/O Multiplexer.
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
spi_m_clk
Output
SPI master clock input
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Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
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Name
Type
Description
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
spi_m_mosi
Output
Master Out Slave In
Synchronous data from master to slave
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
spi_m_miso
Input
Master In Slave Out
Synchronous data from slave to master
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
spi_m_ss_0#
Output
Active low slave select 0 from master to
slave 0
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
spi_m_ss_1#
Output
Active low slave select 1 from master to
slave 1
Table 6.13 SPI Master Signal Names
The main purpose of the SPI Master block is to transfer data between an external SPI interface and the
VNC2. It does this under the control of the CPU and DMA engine via the on chip I/O bus.
An SPI master interface transfer can only be initiated by the SPI Master and begins with the slave select
signal being asserted. This is followed by a data byte being clocked out with the master supplying SCLK.
The master always supplies the first byte, which is called a command byte. After this the desired number
of data bytes are transferred before the transaction is terminated by the master de-asserting slave
select.
The SPI Master will transmit on MOSI as well as receive on MISO during every data stage. At the end of
each byte spi_tx_done and spi_rx_full_int are set. Figure 6.21 Typical SPI Master Timing and
Table 6.14 SPI Master Timing show an example of this.
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Figure 6.21 Typical SPI Master Timing
Table 6.14 SPI Master Timing
Time
Description
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Unit
t1
SCLK period
39.68
41.67
ns
t2
SCLK high period
19.84
20.84
21.93
ns
t3
SCLK low period
19.84
20.84
21.93
ns
t4
SCLK driving edge to MOSI/SS
-1.5
3
ns
t5
MISO setup time to sample
SCLK edge
6.5
ns
t6
MISO hold time from sample
SCLK edge
0
ns
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6.5 Debugger Interface
The purpose of the debugger interface is to provide the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with
the following capabilities:
Flash Erase, Write and Program.
Application debug - application code can have breakpoints, be single stepped and can be halted.
Detailed internal debug - memory read/write access.
The single wire interface has the following features:
Half Duplex Operation
1Mbps speed
1 start bit
1 stop bit
8 data bits
Pull up
Further informationof the Debugger Interface is available in an Application Note AN_138 Vinculum-II
Debug Interface Description.
6.5.1 Debugger Interface Signal description
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
debug_if
Input/
Output
Debugger Interface
Table 6.15 Debugger Signal Name
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6.6 Parallel FIFO Asynchronous Mode
Parallel FIFO Asynchronous mode known as 245‟, is functionally the same as the one that is present in
VNC1L has an eight bit data bus, individual read and write strobes and two hardware flow control signals.
6.6.1 FIFO Signal Descriptions
The Parallel FIFO interface signals are described in Table 6.16 They can be programmed to a choice of
I/O pins depending on the package size. Further details on the configuration of input and output signals
are available in Section 5 - I/O Multiplexer.
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
fifo_data[0]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 0
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
fifo_data[1]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 1
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
fifo_data[2]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 2
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
fifo_data[3]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 3
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48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
fifo_data[4]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 4
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
fifo_data[5]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 5
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
fifo_data[6]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 6
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
fifo_data[7]
I/O
FIFO Data Bus Bit 7
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
fifo_rxf#
Output
When high, do not read data from the FIFO.
When low, there is data available in the
FIFO which can be read by strobing fifo_rd#
low, then high.
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48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
fifo_txe#
Output
When high, do not write data into the FIFO.
When low, data can be written into the FIFO
by strobing fifo_wr# high, then low.
13, 17,
22, 26,
31, 41,
45, 49,
55, 59,
63
13, 18,
22, 33,
37, 43,
47
14, 25,
31
fifo_rd#
Input
Enables the current FIFO data byte on
D0...D7 when low. Fetches the next FIFO
data byte (if available) from the receive
FIFO buffer when fifo_rd# goes from high to
low
14, 18,
23, 27,
32, 42,
46, 50,
56, 60,
64
14, 19,
23, 34,
38, 44,
48
15, 26,
32
fifo_wr#
Input
Writes the data byte on the D0...D7 pins
into the transmit FIFO buffer when fifo_wr#
goes from high to low.
Table 6.16 Data and Control Bus Signal Mode Options - Parallel FIFO Interface
6.6.2 Read / Write Transaction Asynchronous FIFO Mode
When in Asynchronous FIFO interface mode, the timing of read and write operations on the FIFO
interface are shown in Figure 6.22 and Table 6.17.
In asynchronous mode an external device can control data transfer driving FIFO_WR# and FIFO_RD#
inputs. In contrast to synchronous mode, in asynchronous mode the 245 FIFO module generates the
output enable EN# signal. EN# signal is effectively the read signal RD#.
Current byte is available to be read when FIFO_RD# goes low. When FIFO_RD# goes high, FIFO_RXF#
output will also go high. It will only become low again when there is another byte to read.
When FIFO_WR# goes low FIFO_TXE# flag will always go high. FIFO_TXE# goes low again only when
there is still space for data to be written in to the module.
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Figure 6.22 Asynchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Cycle
Time
Description
Minimum
Maximum
Unit
t1
RD# inactive to RXF#
1
14
ns
t2
RXF# inactive after RD# cycle
100
ns
t3
RD# to DATA
1
14
ns
t4
RD# active pulse width
30
ns
t5
RD# active after RXF#
0
ns
t6
WR# active to TXE# inactive
1
14
ns
t7
TXE# inactive after WR# cycle
100
ns
t8
DATA to TXE# active setup time
5
ns
t9
DATA hold time after WR# inactive
5
ns
t10
WR# active pulse width
30
ns
t11
WR# active after TXE#
0
ns
Table 6.17 Asynchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Timing
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6.7 Parallel FIFO Synchronous Mode
The Parallel FIFO Synchronous mode has an eight bit data bus, individual read and write strobes, two
hardware flow control signals, an output enable and a clock out.
The synchronous FIFO mode uses the parallel FIFO interface signals detailed in Table 6.16 and an
additional two signals detailed in Table 6.18.
This mode is not available on the 32 pin packages.
64 Pin
Package
Available
pins
48 Pin
Package
Available
pins
32 Pin
Package
Available
pins
Name
Type
Description
11, 15,
19, 24,
28, 39,
43, 47,
51, 57,
61
11, 15,
20, 31,
35, 41,
45
11, 23
29
fifo_oe#
I/O
FIFO Output enable
12, 16,
20, 25,
29, 40,
44, 48,
52, 58,
62
12,16,
21, 32,
36, 42,
46
12, 24,
30
fifo_clkout
I/O
FIFO Clock out
Table 6.18 Synchronous FIFO control signals
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6.7.1 Read / Write Transaction Synchronous FIFO Mode
When in Synchronous FIFO interface mode, the timing of read and write operations on the FIFO interface
are shown in Figure 6.23 Synchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Cycle and Table 6.19
Synchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Timing
In synchronous mode data can be transmitted to and from the FIFO module on each clock edge. An
external device synchronises to the CLKOUT output and it also has access to the output enable OE# input
to control data flow. An external device should drive output enable OE# low before pulling RD# line
down.
When bursts of data are to be read from the module RD# should be kept low. RXF# remains low when
there is still data to be read. Similarly when bursts of data are to be written to the module WR# should
be kept low. TXE# remains low when there is still space available for the data to be written.
Figure 6.23 Synchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Cycle
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Time
Description
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Unit
t1
CLKOUT period
20.83
ns
t2
CLKOUT high period
9.38
10.42
11.46
ns
t3
CLKOUT low period
9.38
10.42
11.46
ns
t4
CLKOUT to RXF#
1
7.83
ns
t5
CLKOUT to
read DATA valid
1
7.83
ns
t6
OE# to read DATA valid
1
7.83
ns
t7
CLKOUT to OE#
1
7.83
ns
t8
RD# setup time
12
ns
t9
RD# hold time
0
ns
t10
CLKOUT TO TXE#
1
7.83
ns
t11
Write DATA setup time
12
ns
t12
Write DATA hold time
0
ns
t13
WR# setup time
12
ns
t14
WR# hold time
0
ns
Table 6.19 Synchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Timing
6.8 General Purpose Timers
In VNC2 there are 4 General Purpose Timers available. Three are available to the designer and one is
reserved for the RTOS.
The timers have the following features:
16 bit
Count down
One shot and auto-reload
enable
Interrupt on zero
6.9 Pulse Width Modulation
VNC2 provides 8 Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) outputs. These can be used to generate PWM signals
which can be used to control motors, DC/DC converters, AC/DC supplies, etc. Further information is
available in an Application Note AN_140 - Vinculum-II PWM Example.
The features of the PWM module are as follows:
8 PWM outputs
A trigger input
8-bit prescaler
16-bit counter
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Generation of up to 4-pulse signal with controlled output enable and configurable initial state
Interrupt
A single PWM cycle can have up to 4 pulses (8 edges). The PWM block uses a 16-bit counter to
determine the period of a single PWM cycle. This counter counts system clocks which can also be divided
by an optional 8-bit prescaler. The PWM drivers allow the user to select when PWM output toggles. These
values correspond to the values of 16-bit counter. For example, on the timing diagram below - Figure
6.24, the 16-bit counter counts to 23 and pwm_out[0] output toggles when the counter‟s current value is
equal to 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19 and 22.
Figure 6.24 PWM Timing Diagram
The user can also select the initial state of each of the PWM outputs (HI or LOW). PWM outputs can also
be enabled continuously or a cycle can be repeated 1..255 times. The PWM cycle can be started by the
PWM driver or externally using a trigger input.
6.10 General Purpose Input Output
VNC2 provides up to 40 configurable Input/Output pins depending on the package. The Input/Output pins
are connected to Ports A through E. These ports are controlled by the VNC2 CPU. All ports are
configurable to be either inputs or outputs and allow level or edge driven interrupts to be generated.
To simplify the use of the 40 available GPIO signals, they have been grouped into 5 "ports", identified as
A, B, C, D and E. Each port is 1 byte wide and the RTOS drivers will allow each port to be individually
accessed.
Each GPIO signal is mapped on to a bit of the port value. For example, gpio[A0] is the least significant
bit of the value read from or written to GPIO port A. Similarly, gpio[A7] is the most significant bit of the
value read from or written to GPIO port A (see Figure 6.25 GPIO Port Groups)
Each pin can be individually configured as input or output. GPIO port A supports an interrupt that can be
used to detect a state change of any of its 8 pins. Port B features a more sophisticated set of 4
configurable interrupts that can be associated with individual pins and supports several conditions such
as positive edge, negative edge, high or low.
PORT A
gpio[A0]
gpio[A1]
gpio[A2]
gpio[A3]
gpio[A4]
gpio[A5]
gpio[A7]
gpio[A6]
PORT B
gpio[B0]
gpio[B1]
gpio[B2]
gpio[B3]
gpio[B4]
gpio[B5]
gpio[B7]
gpio[B6]
PORT C
gpio[C0]
gpio[C1]
gpio[C2]
gpio[C3]
gpio[C4]
gpio[C5]
gpio[C7]
gpio[C6]
PORT D
gpio[D0]
gpio[D1]
gpio[D2]
gpio[D3]
gpio[D4]
gpio[D5]
gpio[D7]
gpio[D6]
PORT E
gpio[E0]
gpio[E1]
gpio[E2]
gpio[E3]
gpio[E4]
gpio[E5]
gpio[E7]
gpio[E6]
Figure 6.25 GPIO Port Groups
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7 USB Interfaces
VNC2 has two USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compliant interfaces available either as a USB host or slave device
capable of supporting 1.5Mb/s (Low Speed) and 12Mb/s (full Speed) transactions. The USB specification
defines 4 transfer types that are all supported by VNC2:
Interrupt transfer: Used for legacy devices where the device is periodically polled to see if the
device has data to transfer e.g. Mouse, Keyboard. VNC2 interrupt transfers are valid for low- and
full-speed transactions.
Bulk transfer: Used for transferring large blocks of data that have no periodic or transfer rate
requirement e.g. USB to RS232 (FT232R device), memory sticks. VNC2 bulk transfers are only
valid for full-speed transactions.
Isochronous transfer: Used for transferring data that requires a constant delivery rate e.g. web
cam, wireless modem. VNC2 isochronous transfers are only valid for full-speed transactions.
Control transfer: Used to transfer specific requests to all types USB devices (most commonly
used during device configuration). VNC2 control transfers are valid for low- and full-speed
transfers.
USB 2.0 - 480Mb/s (High Speed) transactions are not supported as the power requirements are deemed
excessive for VNC2 target applications. VNC2 configured to Full speed is supported.
VNC2 has two main USB modes of operation: host mode or client (or Slave) mode. As a client, VNC2 is
able to connect to a PC and act as a USB peripheral. At the same time as being a client the second USB
interface is also able to act as a host and connect to a second USB device using two separate ports (i.e.
Port 0 Host Port 1- Client). Each USB interface can be either a host or a client. It is not possible to
change from host to client or client to host “on-the-fly”. The following diagrams in figure 7.1 give
examples of possible modes of operation:
VNC2
Port 1
Port 0
BOMS Flash Disk
USB Device
Port 0 and 1 in Host mode
VNC2
Port 1
Port 0
Port 0 in Slave mode
USB Host
VNC2
Port 1
Port 0
Port 0 in Slave mode and Port 1 in Host mode
USB Host
BOMS Flash Disk
VNC2
Port 1
Port 0
Port 0 and 1 in Slave mode (Null Modem type application)
USB Host
USB Host
Figure 7.1 USB Modes
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8 Firmware
VNC2 firmware model has evolved considerably since VINC1L. For reasons of code maintainability,
performance, stability and ease of use from the point of view of the customer, VNC2 has a modular
firmware model.
VNC2 firmware can be separated into 4 categories:
VNC2 real-time operating system (RTOS).
VNC2 device drivers.
User applications Toolchain.
Precompiled Firmware.
8.1 RTOS
The VNC2 RTOS (VOS) is a pre-emptive priority-based multi-tasking operating system. VOS has been
developed by FTDI and is available to customers for use in their own VNC2 based systems free of charge.
VOS is supplied as linkable object files.
A full explanation and how to use VOS is available in a separate application note which can be
downloaded from the FTDI website.
8.2 Device drivers
To facilitate communication between user applications and the VNC2 hardware peripherals FTDI provides
device drivers which operate with VOS. In addition to the hardware device drivers, FTDI provides
function drivers (available from the FTDI website) which build upon the basic hardware device driver
functionality for a specific purpose. For example, drivers for standard USB device classes may be created
which build upon the USB host hardware driver to implement a BOMS class, CDC, printer class or even a
specific vendor class device driver.
8.3 Firmware Software Development Toolchain
The VNC2 provides customers with the opportunity to customise the firmware and perform useful tasks
without an external MCU. A Firmware application note is available to download from the FTDI website,
this give further details and operating instructions. The VNC2 Software Development Toolchain consists of
the following components:
Compiler
The compiler will take high-level source code and compile it into object code or direct to
programmable code.
Linker
The linker will take object code and libraries and link the code to produce either libraries or
programmable code. It is designed to be as hardware independent as possible to allow reuse in
future hardware devices.
Debugger
The debugger allows a programmer to test code on the hardware platform using a special
communication channel to the CPU. It is also used to debug code run, stop, single step,
breakpoints etc.
IDE
All compiler, simulator and debugger functions are integrated into a single application for
programmers. It provides a specialised text editor which is used generally used to develop
application code, debugging and simulation.
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8.4 Precompiled Firmware
VNC2 can be programmed with various pre-compiled firmware profiles to allow a designer to easily
change the functionality of the chip.
The following pre-compiled ROM files are currently available:
V2DAP firmware: USB Host for single Flash Disk and general purpose USB peripherals.
Selectable UART, FIFO or SPI interface command monitor. Offers a migration path from VNC1L
designs with VDAP firmware.
V2DPS firmware: USB Host for single Flash Disk and general purpose USB peripherals and USB
peripheral emulating a FT232 on a Host computer. Offers a migration path for VNC1L designs
with VDPS.
V2F2F firmware: USB Host for two Flash Disks with file copy functions. Offers a migration path
for VNC1L designs with VF2F firmware.
CDC Modem Sample Application: Demonstrates connection of a CDC device to USB Port 1 by
establishing a link between the CDC device and the UART of the VNC2.
USBHost FT232 UART Echo Sample Application: Demonstrates emulation of a FTDI FT232
device on USB Port 1. Data is looped back.
Designers are advised to refer to the FTDI website for the most current details on available Firmware.
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9 Device Characteristics and Ratings
9.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
The absolute maximum ratings for VNC2 are shown in Table 9.1. These are in accordance with the
Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134). Exceeding these may cause permanent damage to the
device.
Parameter
Value
Unit
Storage Temperature
-65 to +150
°C
Floor Life (Out of Bag) At Factory Ambient
( 30°C / 60% Relative Humidity)
168
(IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033A
MSL Level 3 Compliant)*
Hours
Ambient Temperature (Power Applied)
-40 to +85
°C
Vcc Supply Voltage
0 to +3.63
V
VCC_IO
0 to +3.63
V
VCC_PLL_IN
0 to + 1.98
V
DC Input Voltage - USBDP and USBDM
-0.5 to +(Vcc +0.5)
V
DC Input Voltage - High Impedance Bidirectional
-0.5 to +5.00
V
DC Input Voltage - All other Inputs
-0.5 to +(Vcc +0.5)
V
DC Output Current - Outputs
Default 4 **
mA
DC Output Current - Low Impedance Bidirectional
Default 4 **
mA
Table 9.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
* If devices are stored out of the packaging beyond this time limit the devices should be baked
before use. The devices should be ramped up to a temperature of 125°C and baked for up to 17
hours.
** The drive strength of the output stage may be configured for either 4mA, 8mA, 12mA or 16mA
depending on the register setting controlled within the firmware. The default is 4mA.
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DC Characteristics (Ambient Temperature -40˚C to +125˚C)
Parameter
Description
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
Conditions
Vcc1
VCC Operating Supply
Voltage
1.62
1.8
1.98
V
Vcc2
VCCIO Operating Supply
Voltage
2.97
3.3
3.63
V
VCC_PLL
VCC_PLL Operating Supply
Voltage
1.62
1.8
1.98
V
Icc1
Operating Supply Current
48MHz
25
mA
Normal Operation
Icc2
Operating Supply Current
24MHz
16
mA
Low Power Mode
Icc3
Operating Supply Current
12MHz
8
mA
Lowest Power
Mode
Icc4
Operating Supply Current
128
µA
USB Suspend
Table 9.2 Operating Voltage and Current
Parameter
Description
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
Conditions
Voh
Output Voltage High
2.4
V
I source = 8mA
Vol
Output Voltage Low
0.4
V
I sink = 8mA
Vin
Input Switching Threshold
1.5
V
Table 9.3 I/O Pin Characteristics
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Parameter
Description
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
Conditions
UVoh
I/O Pins Static Output
( High)
2.8
V
UVol
I/O Pins Static Output
( Low )
0.3
V
UVse
Single Ended Rx Threshold
0.8
2.0
V
UCom
Differential Common Mode
0.8
2.5
V
UVdif
Differential Input Sensitivity
0.2
V
UDrvZ
Driver Output Impedance
3
6
9
Ohms
Table 9.4 USB I/O Pin (USBDP, USBDM) Characteristics
Parameter
Description
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
Conditions
VCCK
Power supply of internal
core cells and I/O to core
interface
1.62
1.8
1.98
V
1.8V power supply
VCC18IO
Power supply of 1.8V OSC
pad
1.62
1.8
1.98
V
1.8V power supply
TJ
Operating junction
temperature
-40
25
125
°C
Iin
Input leackage current
-10
±1
10
µA
Iin = VCC18IO or
0V
Ioz
Tri-state output leakage
current
-10
±1
10
µA
Table 9.5 Crystal Oscillator 1.8 Volts DC Characteristics
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9.3 ESD and Latch-up Specifications
Description
Specification
Human Body Mode (HBM)
TBD
Machine mode (MM)
TBD
Charged Device Mode (CDM)
TBD
Latch-up
> ± 200mA
Table 9.6 ESD and Latch-up Specifications
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10 Application Examples
10.1 Example VNC2 Schematic (MCU UART Interface)
VNC2 can be configured to communicate with a microcontroller using a UART interface. An example of
this is shown in Figure 10.1.
Figure 10.1 VNC2 Schematic (MCU UART Interface)
NOTES: This sample circuit is not intended to be a complete design. It shows the minimum connections
for a basic VNC2 circuit. The value of the capacitors connected to the crystal will depend on the
requirements of the crystal. The 5V0_SW power signal assumes proper switching and over-current
detection conform to the USB-IF specifications for a USB host port. The 120uF capacitor should be a low-
ESR type. The value of the ferrite beads may need adjusted for EMI compatibility. Input and output
capacitors for the 3.3V regulator should be chosen according to the datasheet of the selected part. The
VNC2 outputs connect to the MCU intputs and MCU outputs to VNC2 inputs (TXD to RXD and RTS# to
CTS# in each direction).
NOTE for VNC2-48L1B ONLY: With the 48-pin LQFP package, pin 7 is not connected (VREGOUT). The
regulator output has an internal connection to VCCPLLIN to accommodate a migration path from VNC1L
designs. In this case, pin 3 (VCCPLLIN) requires only one 100nF capacitor to ground. All other packages
require the external circuitry shown to connect VREGOUT to VCCPLLIN.
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11 Package Parameters
VNC2 is available in six RoHS Compliant packages, three QFN packages (64QFN, 48QFN & 32QFN) and
three LQFP packages (64LQFP, 48LQFP & 32LQFP). All packages are lead (Pb) free and use a „green‟
compound. The packages are fully compliant with European Union directive 2002/95/EC.
The mechanical drawings of all six packages are shown in sections 11.2 to 11.7 all dimensions are in
millimetres.
The solder reflow profile for all packages can be viewed in Section 11.8.
11.1 VNC2 Package Markings
An example of the markings on each package are shown in Figure 11.1. The FTDI part number is too
long for the 32 QFN package so in this case the last two digits are wrapped down onto the date code line
as shown in Figure 11.2.
Line 4 - Date Code
YY - year year
WW - work week
XXXXXXXXXX
FTDl
YYWW
VNC2-64Q1A
Line 3 FTDI Part Number
including revision. In this case it shows Rev
A. Please check for most recent revision.
Line 2 Wafer Lot Number
Line 1 FTDI Logo
Figure 11.1 Package Markings
XXXXXXXXXX
FTDl
1A YYWW
VNC2-32Q
Figure 11.2 Markings 32 QFN
The last letter of the FTDI part number is the silicon revision number. This may change from A to B to C,
etc,. Please check the part number for the most recent revision.
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11.2 VNC2, LQFP-32 Package Dimensions
FTDl
XXXXXXXX
YYWW
VNC2-32L1A
PIN #1
PIN #32
Figure 11.3 LQFP-32 Package Dimensions
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11.3 VNC2, QFN-32 Package Dimensions
1
XXXXXXXX
FTDl
1A YYWW
VNC2-32Q
1
Figure 11.4 QFN-32 Package Dimensions
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11.4 VNC2, LQFP-48 Package Dimensions
Pin# 1
0.25
1.60
MAX
12o+/- 1o
1.4 +/- 0.05
0.2 Min 0.6 +/- 0.15
1.0
0. 05 Min
0. 15 Max
0.24 +/- 0.07
0.22 +/- 0.05
0. 09 Min
0.2 Max 0. 09 Min
0. 16 Max
7
9
7 9
PIN# 48
0.5
0.22+/- 0.05
XXXXXXXX
FTDl
YYWW
VNC2-48L1A
Figure 11.5 LQFP-48 Package Dimensions
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11.5 VNC2, QFN-48 Package Dimensions
48
1
XXXXXXXXXX
FTDl
YYWW
VNC2-48Q1A
1
48
Figure 11.2 QFN-48 Package Dimensions
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11.6 VNC2, LQFP-64 Package Dimensions
10
10
12
12
0.25
1.60
MAX
12
o+/- 1o
1.4+/- 0.05
0.2 Mi
n0.6 +/- 0.15
1.0
0.05
Mi
n
0.15
Ma
x
0.5
FTDl
XXXXXXXX
VNC2-64L1A
YYWW
0.22+/- 0.05
0.2 +/- 0.03
0. 09 Min
0.2 Max 0.09 Min
0. 16 Max
Pin # 1
Pin # 64
Figure 11.6 64 pin LQFP Package Details
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11.7 VNC2, QFN-64 Package Dimensions
XXXXXXXXXX
FTDl
YYWW
VNC2-64Q1A
Figure 11.7 64 pin QFN Package Details
11.8 Solder Reflow Profile
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Figure 11.8 All packages Reflow Solder Profile
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Profile Feature
Pb Free Solder Process
(green material)
SnPb Eutectic and Pb free (non
green material) Solder Process
Average Ramp Up Rate (Ts to Tp)
3°C / second Max.
3°C / Second Max.
Preheat:
- Temperature Min (Ts Min.)
- Temperature Max (Ts Max.)
- Time (ts Min to ts Max)
150°C
200°C
60 to 120 seconds
100°C
150°C
60 to 120 seconds
Time Maintained Above Critical
Temperature TL:
- Temperature (TL)
- Time (tL)
217°C
60 to 150 seconds
183°C
60 to 150 seconds
Peak Temperature (Tp)
260°C
see Table 11.2
Time within 5°C of actual Peak
Temperature (tp)
30 to 40 seconds
20 to 40 seconds
Ramp Down Rate
6°C / second Max.
6°C / second Max.
Time for T= 25°C to Peak Temperature, Tp
8 minutes Max.
6 minutes Max.
Table 11.1 Reflow Profile Parameter Values
SnPb Eutectic and Pb free (non green material)
Package Thickness
Volume mm3 < 350
Volume mm3 >=350
< 2.5 mm
235 +5/-0 °C
220 +5/-0 °C
2.5 mm
220 +5/-0 °C
220 +5/-0 °C
Pb Free (green material) = 260 +5/-0 °C
Table 11.2 Package Reflow Peak Temperature
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12 Contact Information
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Appendix A References
Application, Technical Notes,Toolchain download and precompiled romfile
links
The following VNC2 documents and the full Vinculum-II Toolchain software suite can be downloaded by
clicking on the appropriate links below:
Technical note TN_108 Vinculum Chipset Feature Comparison
Technical note TN_118 Vinculum-II Errata Technical Note
Application note AN_118 Migrating Vinculum Designs From VNC1L to VNC2-48L1A
Application note AN_137 Vinculum-II IO Cell Description
Application note AN_138 Vinculum-II Debug Interface Description
Application note AN_139 Vinculum-II IO Mux Explained
Application note AN_140 Vinculum-II PWM Example
Application note AN_142 Vinculum-II Toolchain Getting Started Guide
Application note AN_144 Vinculum-II IO_Mux Configuration Utility User Guide
Application note AN_145 Vinculum-II Toolchain Installation Guide
Application note AN_151 Vinculum-II User Guide
VNC2 FTDI Web Page Vinculum-II Web Page
The following application notes provide pre-compiled example romfiles and complete source code to allow
users to get started:
Application note AN_182 : VNC2 UART to FT232 HostBridge
Application note AN_183 : VNC2 UART to CDC Modem Bridge
Application note AN_185 : VNC2 UART to USB HID Class HostBridge
Application note AN_186 : an SPI Slave to USB Memory bridge
Application note AN_187 : VNC2 UART to USB Memory Bridge
Application note AN_192 : an SPI Master to a USB HID class host bridge
Application note AN_193 : an SPI Master to a USB HID class host bridge
Application note AN_194 : VNC2 UART to HID Class device bridge
Application note AN_195 : an SPI Master to UART bridge
Application note AN_199 : VNC2 SPI Slave to HID Class device bridge
Application note AN_203 : Loading VNC2 ROM files Using V2PROG Utility
For the most up to date pre-compiled romfiles, please refer to the following FTDI webpage
http://www.ftdichip.com/Firmware/Precompiled.htm
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
Terms
Description
USB
Universal Serial Bus
FIFO
First In First Out
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation
GPIO
General Purpose Input Output
I/O
Input / Output
VNC1L
Vinculum-I
VNC2
Vinculum-II
DMA
Direct Memory Access
IDE
Integrated Development Environment
BOMS
Bulk Only Mass Storage
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
SIE
Serial Interface Engine
CPU
Central Processing Unit
SoC
System-on-a-chip
FAT
File Allocation Table
RTOS
Real Time Operating System
VOS
Vinculum Operating System
OSI
Open System Interconnection
MOSI
Master Out Slave In
MISO
Master In Slave Out
SE0
Single Ended Zero
EMCU
Embedded Micro Central Processing Unit
FPGA
Field Programmable Gate Array
Table 0.1 Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Appendix B List of Figures and Tables
List of Tables
Table 1.1 Part Numbers ................................................................................................................. 2
Table 3.1 USB Interface Group ..................................................................................................... 16
Table 3.2 Power and Ground ........................................................................................................ 16
Table 3.3 Miscellaneous Signal Group ............................................................................................ 17
Table 3.4 Default I/O Configuration ............................................................................................... 20
Table 4.1 - Peripheral Pin Requirements ........................................................................................ 22
Table 5.1 I/O Peripherals Signal Names ........................................................................................ 29
Table 5.2 Group 0 ....................................................................................................................... 31
Table 5.3 Group 1 ....................................................................................................................... 32
Table 5.4 Group 2 ....................................................................................................................... 33
Table 5.5 Group 3 ....................................................................................................................... 34
Table 6.1 Data and Control Bus Signal Mode Options UART Interface .............................................. 38
Table 6.2 SPI Signal Names ......................................................................................................... 39
Table 6.3 - SPI Slave Speeds ....................................................................................................... 40
Table 6.4 - Clock Phase/Polarity Modes.......................................................................................... 40
Table 6.5 Data and Control Bus Signal Mode Options - SPI Slave Interface ....................................... 42
Table 6.6 SPI Command and Status Fields ..................................................................................... 44
Table 6.7 SPI Command and Status Fields ..................................................................................... 49
Table 6.8 SPI Setup Bit Encoding .................................................................................................. 49
Table 6.9 SPI Slave Data Timing ................................................................................................... 50
Table 6.10 SPI Master Data Read Status Bit ................................................................................... 51
Table 6.11 SPI Master Data Write Status Bit .................................................................................. 51
Table 6.12 SPI Status Read Byte bit descriptions ......................................................................... 52
Table 6.13 SPI Master Signal Names ............................................................................................. 54
Table 6.14 SPI Master Timing ....................................................................................................... 55
Table 6.15 Debugger Signal Name ............................................................................................... 56
Table 6.16 Data and Control Bus Signal Mode Options - Parallel FIFO Interface .................................. 59
Table 6.17 Asynchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Timing ............................................................... 60
Table 6.18 Synchronous FIFO control signals .................................................................................. 61
Table 6.19 Synchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Timing ................................................................. 63
Table 9.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................................................ 68
Table 9.2 Operating Voltage and Current ....................................................................................... 69
Table 9.3 I/O Pin Characteristics ................................................................................................... 69
Table 9.4 USB I/O Pin (USBDP, USBDM) Characteristics .................................................................. 70
Table 9.5 Crystal Oscillator 1.8 Volts DC Characteristics .................................................................. 70
Table 9.6 ESD and Latch-up Specifications ..................................................................................... 71
Table 11.1 Reflow Profile Parameter Values .................................................................................... 81
Table 11.2 Package Reflow Peak Temperature ................................................................................ 81
Table 0.1 Acronyms and Abbreviations .......................................................................................... 84
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List of Figures
Figure 2.1 Simplified VNC2 Block Diagram ....................................................................................... 3
Figure 3.1 32 Pin LQFP Top Down View ........................................................................................ 7
Figure 3.2 32 Pin QFN Top Down View ......................................................................................... 8
Figure 3.3 48 Pin LQFP Top Down View ........................................................................................ 9
Figure 3.4 48 Pin QFN Top Down View ........................................................................................ 10
Figure 3.5 64 Pin LQFP Top Down View ...................................................................................... 11
Figure 3.6 64 Pin QFN Top Down View ........................................................................................ 12
Figure 3.7 Schematic Symbol 32 Pin ............................................................................................. 13
Figure 3.8 Schematic Symbol 48 Pin ............................................................................................. 14
Figure 3.9 Schematic Symbol 64 Pin ............................................................................................. 15
Figure 5.1 IOBUS to Group Relationship-64 Pin .............................................................................. 25
Figure 5.2 IOBUS to UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master example ....................................................... 26
Figure 5.3 IOBUS to UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master second example ............................................. 27
Figure 5.4 IOBUS to UART, SPI slave0 and SPI master third example ................................................ 28
Figure 5.5 VNC2 Toolchain App Wizard showing IOMux Configuration ................................................ 30
Figure 5.6 UART Example 64 pin ................................................................................................... 35
Figure 6.1 UART Receive Waveform .............................................................................................. 36
Figure 6.2 UART Transmit Waveform ............................................................................................. 36
Figure 6.3 - SPI CPOL CPHA Function ............................................................................................ 41
Figure 6.4 SPI Slave block diagram ............................................................................................... 41
Figure 6.5 Full Duplex Data Master Write ....................................................................................... 43
Figure 6.6 Full Duplex Data Master Read ....................................................................................... 43
Figure 6.7 SPI Command and Status Structure ............................................................................... 44
Figure 6.8 Half Duplex Data Master Write ...................................................................................... 45
Figure 6.9 Half Duplex Data Master Read ....................................................................................... 45
Figure 6.10 Half Duplex 3-pin Data Master Write ............................................................................ 46
Figure 6.11 Half Duplex 3-pin Data Master Read ............................................................................. 46
Figure 6.12 Unmanaged Mode Transfer Diagram ............................................................................. 47
Figure 6.13 VNC1L Mode Data Write ............................................................................................. 48
Figure 6.14 VNC1L Mode Data Read .............................................................................................. 48
Figure 6.15 VNC1L Compatible SPI Command and Status Structure .................................................. 49
Figure 6.16 SPI Slave Mode Timing ............................................................................................... 50
Figure 6.17 SPI Master Data Read (VNC2 Slave Mode) .................................................................... 51
Figure 6.18 SPI Slave Mode Data Write ......................................................................................... 52
Figure 6.19 SPI Slave Mode Status Read ....................................................................................... 52
Figure 6.20 SPI Master block diagram ........................................................................................... 53
Figure 6.21 Typical SPI Master Timing ........................................................................................... 55
Figure 6.22 Asynchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Cycle ................................................................ 60
Figure 6.23 Synchronous FIFO mode Read / Write Cycle .................................................................. 62
Figure 6.24 PWM Timing Diagram .............................................................................................. 64
Figure 6.25 GPIO Port Groups ...................................................................................................... 64
Figure 7.1 USB Modes ................................................................................................................. 65
Figure 10.1 VNC2 Schematic (MCU UART Interface) ..................................................................... 72
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Figure 11.1 Package Markings ...................................................................................................... 73
Figure 11.2 Markings 32 QFN .................................................................................................... 73
Figure 11.3 LQFP-32 Package Dimensions ...................................................................................... 74
Figure 11.4 QFN-32 Package Dimensions ....................................................................................... 75
Figure 11.5 LQFP-48 Package Dimensions ...................................................................................... 76
Figure 11.6 64 pin LQFP Package Details ....................................................................................... 78
Figure 11.7 64 pin QFN Package Details......................................................................................... 79
Figure 11.8 All packages Reflow Solder Profile ................................................................................ 80
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Appendix C Revision History
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Revision
Changes
Date
Prelim
Data sheet released as “Preliminary – Subject to change” before
product launch
2010-02-01
1.0
Initial Release
2010-02-26
1.1
Changed gpio signal names, fixed minor typographical errors, added
crystal characteristic information, added ESD table
2010-09-09
1.2
Revised part numbers to “Rev B” in section 1.2, added notes to
sections 3.12 and 5 default pin assignments
2010-10-07
1.3
Added USB transfer/transaction combinations
2011-04-19
1.31
Table 37 (now 9.6) modified
2011-05-16
1.32
Table 33 (now 9.2) modified
2011-05-17
1.4
Renumbered and reformatted figures and tables, Added life/safety
notice, Added comments regarding 48LQFP package in table 3.2,
Replaced Figure 5.5 with new screen shot, Updated list of pre-
compiled firmware in section 8.4, Replaced schematic and added
notes in Section 10, Updated header, Updated revision history and
contact information pages
2011-10-17
1.5
Added notes (5V safe inputs) in section 3.11, 3.12 and first page.
Added links to pre-compiled romfiles.
2012-03-14