The SAF1760 is a Hi-Speed Universal Serial Bus (USB) host controller with a generic processor interface. It integrates one Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI), one Transaction Translator (TT) ...
February 28, 2022 – T2M IP, the global independent semiconductor IP Cores provider & Technology experts, is pleased to announce the immediate availability of its partner’s USB-IF compliant USB 3.1 ...
Many devices need to be connected to a high-speed port to work properly and so in this article, we will show you how to install a high speed USB host controller. When connecting a USB 2.0 device, ...
Renesas Electronics Introduces New USB 3.0 Host Controller with 85 Percent Reduced Power Consumption
Accelerates Promotion of USB 3.0 by Releasing Low-Power Host Controller at Low Cost, a Follow-up to the Distinction of Releasing the World's First USB 3.0 Host Controller in 2009 TOKYO, Japan, July 14 ...
The SAF1760 is Universal Serial Bus (USB) host controller having a generic processor interface. The device incorporates an Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI), a Transaction Translator and three ...
It has taken USB 3.0 a serious amount of time to really gain steam in the industry, but late really is better than never in this case. More and more machines are shipping with USB 3.0 support, and ...
ASMedia Technology Inc., which is the first USB 3.0 host controller company to be certified by USB-IF for its SuperSpeed USB Host controller product - ASM1042 received USB-IF certification, first ...
On a single chip, the uPD720150 integrates a USB 2.0 host and a peripheral controller, functions that usually require separate USB host and peripheral controller chips. The controller executes data ...
We all will get faster USB devices very soon. NEC Electronics just announced the µPD720200 chip, which is the world’s first USB 3.0 host controller. The so-called SuperSpeed controller features a ...
Coming off of CES 2010 in January the amount of USB 3.0 gear that was at the show and the number of computers that were coming with USB 3.0 ports was a clear sign that the industry was going to adopt ...
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