Atmel ARM-Based Evaluation Kit for SAM4S16C, 32-Bit ARM® Cortex® Microcontroller ATSAM4S-WPIR-RD ATSAM4S-WPIR-RD Data Sheet

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40.6.3 Controlling Device States
A USB device has several possible states. Refer to Chapter 9 of the Universal Serial Bus Specification, Rev 2.0.
Figure 40-14. USB Device State Diagram 
Movement from one state to another depends on the USB bus state or on standard requests sent through control 
transactions via the default endpoint (endpoint 0).
After a period of bus inactivity, the USB device enters Suspend Mode. Accepting Suspend/Resume requests from 
the USB host is mandatory. Constraints in Suspend Mode are very strict for bus-powered applications; devices 
must not consume more than 2.5 mA on the USB bus.
While in Suspend Mode, the host may wake up a device by sending a resume signal (bus activity) or a USB device 
may send a wake up request to the host, e.g., waking up a PC by moving a USB mouse. 
The wake up feature is not mandatory for all devices and must be negotiated with the host.
40.6.3.1 Not Powered State
Self powered devices can detect 5V VBUS using a PIO as described in the typical connection section. When the 
device is not connected to a host, device power consumption can be reduced by disabling MCK for the UDP, 
disabling UDPCK and disabling the transceiver. DDP and DDM lines are pulled down by 330 KΩ resistors. 
Attached
Suspended
Suspended
Suspended
Suspended
Hub Reset
or
Deconfigured
Hub
Configured
Bus Inactive
Bus Activity
Bus Inactive
Bus Activity
Bus Inactive
Bus Activity
Bus Inactive
Bus Activity
Reset
Reset
Address
Assigned
Device
Deconfigured
Device
Configured
Powered
Default
Address
Configured
Power
Interruption