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Re: [usb] NEW ! USB 1.1 Function IP Core
Dear ,
As a newcomer of this maillist.This e-mail is my first mail. So could you give me some good beginning ?
I am not familiar with the UTMI spec,is it a new-developed standard ? Could anyone tell me where can I find it or just send it to me directly,thanks in advance ,
I check the previous mail,do you involve in some usb host controller design project ? Is it only for digital IP development ?
Best Regards,
Andrew
----- Original Message -----
From: <meizx@ict.ac.cn>
To: <usb@opencores.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [usb] NEW ! USB 1.1 Function IP Core
> Mr.Rudolf Usselmann,
> According to UTMI Specification Reversion1.05,UTM implemented such
> functions as NRZI encoding and decoding,HS&FS DLL,receive and
> transmit state machine,etc..It seems that your source code has the
> same function as UTM except the analog part.Thank you for the
> contributions.
> With regard to the host controller,if the USB1.1 is to be implemented,I
> think most of the work you have done is valuable.As a result,the
> remaining difficulty lies in USB STATE Control,List Processor,and Root
> Hub Cofiguration.I am interested in host controller,however,some
> difficult points should be clarified before starting the project.
> I wish someone could tell the difference between the root hub and
> general hub.
>
> Regards
> MeiZX
> meizx@ict.ac.cn
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rudolf Usselmann <rudi@a... >
> To: usb@o...
> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 13:09:39 +0700
> Subject: Re: [usb] NEW ! USB 1.1 Function IP Core
>
> >
> >
> > On Thursday 10 October 2002 12:52, meizx@i... wrote:
> > > There is no UTM notion in USB Spec. Version1.1.Why the new 1.1
> >
> > It's "UTMI" and not "UTM" ! The UTMI specification is beyond the
> > USB specification. It has been developed AFTER USB 1.1.
> >
> > Nevertheless it can be applied to USB 1.1 as well. The reason I
> > have
> > chosen it, is because I wanted to provide a standardized PHY and
> > USB 1.1
> > cores independent of each other. For example, there is no reason
> > why
> > the USB 1.1 PHY could not be adopted to work at high-speed (USB
> > 2.0).
> >
> > > function core provide this interface.I read the white paper
> > from usb.org
> > > website "Designing a robust usb serial interface
> > engine(SIE)".Where to
> > > find the codes implementing the DPLL in this function?
> >
> > The DPLL is in the Phy NOT SIE !
> >
> > > Regards
> > > MeiZX
> >
> > rudi
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