| CY8CTMG200, CY8CTST200   November 7, 2008   Errata Document for TrueTouch® CY8CTMG200, CY8CTST200   ® This document describes the errata for the TrueTouch CY8CTMG200 and CY8CTST200. Details include errata   trigger conditions, scope of impact, available workarounds, and silicon revision applicability. Compare this document   to the device’s data sheet for a complete functional description.   Contact your local Cypress Sales Representative if you have questions.   CY8CTMG200 and CY8CTST200 Errata Summary   The following Errata items apply to the CY8CTMG200 and CY8CTST200 datasheets 001-47603 and 001-47602.   1. Latch-up susceptibility when maximum I/O sink current exceeded   n n n PROBLEM DEFINITION   P1[3], P1[6], and P1[7] pins are susceptible to latch-up when the I/O sink current exceeds 25 mA per pin on   these pins.   PARAMETERS AFFECTED   LU – Latch-up Current. Per JESD78A, the maximum allowable latch-up current per pin is 100 mA. Cypress   internal specification is 200 mA latch-up current limit.   TRIGGER CONDITION(S)   Latch-up occurs when both of the following two conditions are met:   A. The offending I/O is externally connected to a voltage higher than the I/O high state, causing a current to   flow into the pin that exceeds 25 mA   B. A Port1 I/O adjacent (P1[1], P1[4] and P1[5] respectively) to the offending I/O is connected to a voltage   lower than the I/O low state, causing a signal that drops below Vss (signal undershoot), causing a current   greater than 200 mA to flow out of the pin   n SCOPE OF IMPACT   The trigger conditions outlined above exceed the maximum ratings specified in the CY8CTMG200 and   CY8CTST200 datasheets 001-47603 and 001-47602.   n n WORKAROUND   Add a series resistor >300Ω to P1[3], P1[6], and P1[7] pins to restrict current to within latch-up limits.   FIX STATUS   This issue will be corrected in the next new silicon revision.   The following Errata item applies only to the CY8CTMG200-48LTXI, CY8CTST200-48LTXI, and CY8CTMG200-   00LTXI, parts on the 001-47603 and 001-47602 Datasheets.   2. Does not meet USB 2.0 specification for D+ and D- rise/fall matching when supply voltage is under 3.3V   n PROBLEM DEFINITION   Rising to falling rate matching of the USB D+ and D- lines has a corner case at lower supply voltages, such   as those under 3.3V.   n n PARAMETERS AFFECTED   Rising to falling rate matching of the USB data lines.   TRIGGER CONDITION(S)   Operating the VCC supply voltage at the low end of the chip’s specification (under 3.3V) may cause a   missmatch in the rising to falling rate.   Cypress Semiconductor Corporation   November 7, 2008   • 198 Champion Court   Document No. 001-49988 Rev. **   • San Jose, CA 95134   • 408.943.2600   1 Errata Document   CY8CTMG200, CY8CTST200   Document History Page   ® Document Title: Errata Document for: TrueTouch CY8CTMG200, CY8CTST200   Document Number: 001-49988   Orig. of   Change   REV.   ECN NO.   Issue Date   Description of Change   **   2603495   See ECN   DTB   First release.   Cypress Semiconductor   198 Champion Court   San Jose, CA 95134-1709   Phone: 408-943-2600   Fax: 408-943-4730   © Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, 2008. 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