SuperSpeed USB-compliant transceiver test chip debuts

25 June 2009

Texas Instruments has previously been actively promoting the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and has now introduced a 5 Gbps transceiver test chip designed to the USB 3.0 specification version 1.0. The transceiver is capable of driving and receiving signals over 4 m USB 3.0 cables to ensure data integrity.

The SuperSpeed USB transceiver and Synopsys’ intellectual property (IP) digital controller tested successfully at the USB-IF SuperSpeed Peripheral Interoperability Lab. “Demonstrating interoperability between Synopsys’ DesignWare SuperSpeed USB digital controller and TI’s USB transceiver gives designers confidence that the IP functions successfully in a real-world system environment. Synopsys and TI are working together to help advance new technology into the market quickly, while minimising risk and speeding time-to-market.” said John Koeter, vice president of marketing for the Solutions Group at Synopsys.


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