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USB-SATA Bridge Chip Breaks USB 3.0 Barrier
Date Posted: September 10, 2009 12:00 AM
Fujitsu’s 65-nm MB86C30A USB
3.0-SATA Bridge chip looks to bring the full
performance of SATA storage to USB. USB
3.0 specs up USB 2.0’s 480-Mbit/s transfer
rate to 5-Gbit/s transfer. This translates into
300 Mbytes/s versus USB 2.0’s 37 Mbytes/s.
This is also on par with SATA-II’s 3 Gbits/s
with a typical throughput on the order of 260
Mbytes/s. This matching performance is
key for external storage units. The chip also
incorporates a 32-bit RISC processor and
AES hardware encryption support, which
allows full-speed, full-disk encryption. It
additionally supports the latest 2-Tbyte
hard drives. Configuration options are
available via SPI serial flash. GPIO allows
direct manipulation of peripherals such as
status LEDs. Further, the chip employs a
spread-spectrum clock generator to reduce
electromagnetic interference (EMI). The
MB86C30A supports USB 2.0 using a separate
controller since USB 2.0 and 3.0 typically
use a connector but not connections. The
USB 3.0 connections are only used by USB
3.0 versus USB 1.0 and 2.0, which share the
same connections. Sample pricing for the
MB86C30A is under $10. The MB86C30A
comes in a 64-pin low-profile quad flat package
(LQFP) and requires only one crystal and
550 mW (typical).
FUJITSU
www.fujitsu.com
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