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Can we use high-speed on FRDM K64 with additionnal chips

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flauberttagu
Contributor III

Hello,

I want to know if the FRDM K64 which is using only full-speed USB could work with high-speed chips like the Texas instrument TUSB216RWBT.
If yes, will it be possible to increase the speed.

Thank you for your help in advance.

Regards.

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mjbcswitzerland
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Hi

The K64 can only be used for low or full-speed USB device/host/OTG. To use it at high speed an external HS USB controller would be needed (eg. via SPI).
If your design needs HS USB operation it is simpler to move to the K65/K66 instead, which then allows one low/full speed OTG interface plus one low/full/high speed one.

Regards

Mark
[uTasker project developer for Kinetis and i.MX RT]

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nxf56274
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi,

1 Yes.

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2 No. Full-speed and low speed. 

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Have a great day,
TIC

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flauberttagu
Contributor III

Dear Da Li,

Thank you for your quick answer.

Excellent day !

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mjbcswitzerland
Specialist V

Hi

The K64 can only be used for low or full-speed USB device/host/OTG. To use it at high speed an external HS USB controller would be needed (eg. via SPI).
If your design needs HS USB operation it is simpler to move to the K65/K66 instead, which then allows one low/full speed OTG interface plus one low/full/high speed one.

Regards

Mark
[uTasker project developer for Kinetis and i.MX RT]

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flauberttagu
Contributor III

Hello,

Is it possible to move easily from a code develop for the K64 to the K65 or K66? Are those two ARM compatible to K64 in terms of computing?

Thx is andvance.

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