RM0008 USB on-the-go full-speed (OTG_FS)
Doc ID 13902 Rev 12 937/1096
The A-device responds by activating its OTG_FS_DP pull-up resistor within 3 ms of
detecting SE0. The OTG_FS controller detects this as a connect.
The OTG_FS controller sets the host negotiation success status change interrupt in the
OTG Interrupt status register, indicating the HNP status. The application must read the
host negotiation success bit in the OTG Control and status register to determine host
negotiation success. The application must read the current Mode bit in the Core
interrupt register (OTG_FS_GINTSTS) to determine host mode operation.
3. The application sets the reset bit (PRST in OTG_FS_HPRT) and the OTG_FS
controller issues a USB reset and enumerates the A-device for data traffic.
4. The OTG_FS controller continues the host role of initiating traffic, and when done,
suspends the bus by writing the Port suspend bit in the host port control and status
register.
5. In Negotiated mode, when the A-device detects a suspend, it disconnects and switches
back to the host role. The OTG_FS controller deasserts the DP pull down and DM pull
down in the PHY to indicate the assumption of the device role.
6. The application must read the current mode bit in the Core interrupt
(OTG_FS_GINTSTS) register to determine the host mode operation.
7. The OTG_FS controller connects, completing the HNP process.