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  • Forum Post: Re: Availability of TUSB1310

    DHarmon DHarmon
    Ralf, The TUSB1310 is sampling at this time. Please contact your authorized TI distributor to request samples. Initial production will be in the May timeframe.
    on Apr 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Availability of TUSB1310

    DHarmon DHarmon
    There are third party complete development systems available from IP suppliers such as PLDA or System Level Solutions that have the TUSB1310 down on the board. The general HAPS development platform is available from Synopsys and we have a TUSB1310 daughter card that interfaces to this development...
    on Apr 23, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Availability of TUSB1310

    DHarmon DHarmon
    George, Good news, we finished all of our paperwork today and it should show as ACTIVE tomorrow on ti.com. As to the power question, to ask for the 900mA limit of USB 3.0 ( note it is 900mA NOT 1A ), a device must report itself as a SuperSpeed capable device and transmit data over the SuperSpeed...
    on Jun 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Availability of TUSB1310

    DHarmon DHarmon
    George, If by drop-in you mean pin-for-pin, then no. The TUSb1310 is a SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) transceiver that has two data paths - one for SuperSpeed USB and one for USB 2.0. The ULPI interface is for the USB 2.0 data path. The SuperSpeed USB digital interface is PIPE3 and requires around 50...
    on Jun 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Will TI have also a Stand-Alone USB 3.0 Controller?

    DHarmon DHarmon
    Michelle, TI is developing a whole family of stand-alone USB devices. Some of them are are already on ti.com such as the TUSB1310 or the TUSB9260 . Others will be being announced as we move throughout 2010. To keep up with the latest developments from TI on USB 3.0, follow my Consumer & Computing...
    on Jun 24, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Interface TUSB1310 with TMS320DM368

    DHarmon DHarmon
    AK, The TMS320DM368 does not have a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 IP core on-chip and therefore there is nothing for the TUSb1310 SuperSpeed data path to interface with. You can not enables SuperSpeed USB with it. The TUSB1310 has to be used in conjunction with a USB 3.0 IP controller core to enable SuperSpeed...
    on Jul 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: TUSB1310 Datasheet

    DHarmon DHarmon
    Jon, The Implementaion Guide available from the Product Folder has decoupling recommendations in section 3. As far as current requirments, in section 3.6 of the Implementation Guide, we make recommendations for the regulators and the current outputs they should have. We do not plan to have our...
    on Jul 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: difference between TUSB1310 and TUSB1310A

    mirifica mirifica
    The "TUSB1310 Implementation Guide" (18 Jun 2010) cites both TUSB1310 and TUSB1310A. I cannot find anywhere the difference explained. Can anyone please help me?
    on Aug 27, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: difference between TUSB1310 and TUSB1310A

    DHarmon DHarmon
    Dear, The TUSB1310A is the 2nd generation version of the TUSB1310 to address the errata of the TUSB1310. Here is the status of each of the items listed: The TUSB1310A will be speced to support 40MHz clock only Fixed in 1310A Jitter performance improved in 1310A There is a pinout...
    on Aug 27, 2010
  • Forum Post: Does TUSB1310 support USB OTG (On-The-Go)?

    mirifica mirifica
    I wonder whether the TUSB1310 provides full support for the optional USB On-The-Go (OTG) protocol detailed in the On-The-Go and Embedded Host Supplement to the USB 2.0 Specification . If yes, what revision? The only piece of information I could find in the official TUSB1310 documentation is the...
    on Sep 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: TUSB1310 strapping

    Craig Mitchell Craig Mitchell
    I’m using the ULPI interface on the TUSB1310, and am running into an issue where the ULPI_CLK is coming out at 75MHz. This makes me think that somehow I’m not strapping the device correctly. I’m using this device with an FPGA. I hold the device in reset via a 1K pulldown on the...
    on Apr 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: TUSB7340 USB3.0 Host controller

    tripple_power tripple_power
    I'm very interested in the new devices TUSB7320 and TUSB7340. Design data for a reference design are available as TUSB7320_DEMOEVM_REVB.DSN, but I'm unable to open it. I tried import via ALTIUM and PADS, but every tool tells me, the design is not valid. Are PDF files available for users, who...
    on May 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: Performance of USB 3.0 controller TUSB7340

    tripple_power tripple_power
    The USB 3.0 host controller TUSB7340 has four USB ports which can run at SuperSpeed, i.e. 5 Gbps. On the other side only one PCIe x1 interface is available, which also can run at 5 Gbps (forget the protocoll overhead for a moment). Is it correct, that it is not possible to run more than one interface...
    on May 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: USB 3.0 On-The-Go

    Lee Lemay Lee Lemay
    Hi folks, Does TI have a SuperSpeed On-The-Go controller, or plans to make one? Does such a device make sense? Thanks!
    on Jun 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: USB 3.0 On-The-Go

    DHarmon DHarmon
    Lee, The USB 3.0 On-the-Go specification has not been ratified yet. Whether we will release a product that supports this specification once it releases is still to be determined.
    on Jun 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: Disable PIPE3 interface on TUSB1310

    Richard Dunkley Richard Dunkley
    Anyone know if there is a way to disable the PIPE3 interface on the TUSB1310 and just use the ULPI interface for USB 2.0? We want to interface it to an FPGA and just use USB 2.0 IP core (ULPI) for now and then do a software upgrade later to USB 3.0 without having to upgrade the transceiver.
    on Sep 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: TUSB1310A Leakage current

    Yeonkyu Kim Yeonkyu Kim
    I will design USB3.0 using TUSB1310A PHY device on FPGA board and Handset with ASIC. To calculate sleep mode current of Handset design, I need leakage current data. Can anyone help me??
    on Oct 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: USB 3.0 interface on DM8148 processor

    DHarmon DHarmon
    Bryan, You specifically use the term "device" for what your customer is trying to accomplish, assuming by device they mean peripheral and not host then the short answer is there is not a clean solution. The TUSB9261 can not be used as it has no way to talk to the DM8148. The SATA ports...
    on Nov 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Simple FPGA to USB 3.0 or PCIe solution

    Bernard Harris93806 Bernard Harris93806
    I need to transfer about 1.5 to 2.3Gb/s to a laptop for an industrial ultrasound application. An FPGA is present in the system, but USB 3.0 cores are large and complex. One alternative is to use a PCIe core which is simpler and either use a PCIe over a cable or a PCIe to USB 3.0 bridge. Alternately...
    on Jan 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: TUSB9260 Flash Burner for Linux?

    Clive Souter Clive Souter
    I am having a problem building the TUSB9260_LinuxDriver - attempts to do so yield a fatal error: "linux/smp_lock.h: No such file or directory". I am building with Ubuntu 11.10. Can anyone steer me as to where/how I can or should deal with this? Thank you. Also to note from you instructions...
    on Feb 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: TUSB7320

    DHarmon DHarmon
    One thing to add is that the way the USB bus is actually architected is that the host only is transmiiting to any one given device at any instant in time, so the throughputs match at 5 Gbps and 8b/10b encoding. However, the host will time share between two attached devices and so if you had two peripherals...
    on Feb 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: TUSB7320 mini PCIe

    clifford joseph clifford joseph
    Hi All I am currently working on integrating the TUSB7320 to be able to transfer data to a HDD. I have sucessfully used the TUSB7320EVM board to connect and acheive the data rate that I require. But we currently require a mini PCIe version of the PCB to be able to integrate into a small form...
    on Mar 2, 2012
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