SLYT834 March   2023 ISOUSB211

 

  1. Introduction
  2. Existing implementation of OTG USB applications
  3. On-the-go operation
  4. Implementation of isolated OTG
  5. Demonstration of OTG with ISOUSB211 EVM
  6. Scenario A: Isolated OTG module connected to a USB-drive (bus-powered)
  7. Scenario B: Isolated OTG module connected to a laptop (host)
  8. Demonstration
  9. Connect phone to laptop
  10. 10Connect phone to USB-drive
  11. 11Summary

Connect phone to laptop

In #FIG_T42_XM1_MVB, an OTG capable phone (with a female micro-B connector, dual role port) is connected to a laptop (with a type A female port) through a Type-A male to micro-B male through the ISOUSB211EVM. The experiment is for copying the files from the phone to the laptop.

Figure 9-1 ISOUSB211+Pendrive (OTG Module) connected to a Host.

During the first connect, the cable end connected to phone has ID connected set to high-Z (B-type device). Once the phone recognizes the ID pin set to high-Z, it assumes the B-type role. Power transfer is done through SN6505 path on ISOUSB211EVM from laptop to phone. The phone asserts a pull up on DP line (indicating the B-type role) and ISOUSB211 introduces its internal 1.5kΩ pull-up on side 1. After this, the communication between the A-type and B-type device happens as per the USB2.0 standard.

The peripheral is able to communicate and data transfer was successful.