2017-11-21 01:30 AM
Hello Community,
in the STM32H7 power control i can find the bit USB33DEN in the
register PWR_CR3. As the reference manual explains with this biti can enable/disable the VDD33USB supply voltage level detector.Can anybody explain me what functionality is behind this bit?
What did the VDD33USB supply voltage level detector have?Did the VDD33USB supply voltage level detector generate an enablesignal to the USB transceiver?Best Regards
Torsten#stm32h743 #stm32h7 #usb #pwr-control #usb33den2017-11-21 08:14 AM
Hello
torsten.aurich
,The USB transceivers are supplied from thededicated VDD33USB supply; whichcould be provided either by the integrated USB regulator or by an external USB supply.
Whenthe VDD33USB is provided from the USB regulator,itssupply level detector shall be enabled through USB33DEN bit in PWR_CR3 register.
The s
upply level monitor guarantees that the VDD33USB is in the right range that allows correct operation of USB Tranceivers.
Khouloud.
2017-11-28 03:19 AM
Dear Khouloud,
thank you very much for your answer. But i have one more question.
You have written, when VDD33USB is provided from the USB regulator(which means for me, the USB regulator is enabled and converts thehigher input voltage on VDD50USB to VDD33USB 3.3V), its supply leveldetector shall be enabled through USB33DEN bit in the PWR_CR3 register.So the supply level monitor guarantees that the VDD33USB is in theright range that allows correct operation of USB Transceiver.So my question is, why must i enable the supply level monitor, if i have
USB regulator bypassed because using Nucleo-H743ZI?Regards
Torsten2018-01-04 02:43 AM
Hi Torsten,
You should enable the supply level monitor even if the USB regulator is bypassed.
As I said previously, it guarantees that the VDD33USB is in the right range that allows correct operation of USB transceiver.Best regards,
Khouloud.