Fujitsu Microelectronics Ltd.
Fujitsu Ships USB 3.0 - SATA Bridge IC for PC Peripherals
- Supports 5Gbps SuperSpeed USB; over 10 times faster than USB 2.0 -
Tokyo, July 27, 2009 - Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited today announced the shipment of one of the first available USB 3.0 - SATA(1)bridge(2) ICs in the market, which supports SuperSpeed USB, the USB 3.0 specification(3), and enables data transfer rates of 5Gbps maximum between external storage devices – such as hard disk drives (HDDs) – and
PCs. The new IC, the MB86C30A, is the first in the MB86C30 Series of USB 3.0-SATA bridge ICs, and when embedded in PC peripheral
devices, enables over 10-fold faster data transfer rates in comparison to the USB 2.0 specification. In addition to the bridge
functionality, the new IC also features a high-speed data encryption/decryption engine, offering high security without impairing
the high-speed performance of USB 3.0. Samples of the new MB86C30A IC are available from today, July 27, 2009.
Today, PCs and digital audio-visual equipment handle an ever-growing volume of data such as digital photos, audio and video
files. These market needs are driving storage devices, such as hard disk drives, to have ever-increasing data volumes and
speeds. The ubiquitous USB interface, used widely in external hard drives and USB memory sticks, has had a slow maximum data
transfer rate of 480Mbps under the USB 2.0 specification, too slow to meet current strong demand for the ability to read and
write high volumes of data in shorter time. The USB 3.0 specification (SuperSpeed USB) ratified in November 2008 resolves
this issue by providing a maximum data transfer rate that is over 10 times faster than that of USB 2.0. In addition, this
revolutionary next-generation specification includes greater protocol efficiency as well as improved power management techniques,
which enable lower power consumption.
As this IC series enables 5Gbps high-speed data transfer between the PC and external HDDs, for the case of 3.5-HDDs, copying
two hours worth of full high-vision video can be reduced from 12 minutes to approximately 3 minutes 30 seconds to 4 minutes
in comparison to USB 2.0.
The MB86C30A IC also contains an embedded AES(4) encryption engine that makes it possible to store encrypted data on HDDs, thus protecting confidential information from threats
when portable devices are lost or stolen – a well-publicized problem in recent years - or to prevent data leaks when storage
devices are disposed of. In addition, compared to software encryption, this hardware encryption does not burden the CPU of
the host PC while providing more secure protection of user’s data.
This series of ICs is being co-developed with Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, utilizing their high-speed serial interface technologies(5), and Fujitsu LSI Solutions Limited. Going forward, Fujitsu Microelectronics will strengthen and expand its line-up of USB
3.0 IC products including those for digital AV equipment.
Sample Availability
MB86C30A: From July 27, 2009
Sales Target
1 million units per month
Key Features
- One of the first available USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB) ICs for PC peripherals to enable high-speed data transfer
The new IC is a USB 3.0 - SATA bridge IC for PC peripherals, which features - integrated on a single chip - the USB signal communication control circuits, SATA signal communication control circuits, protocol and command control circuits, and Fujitsu proprietary high-speed serial interface technologies, thus enabling 5Gbps high-speed data transfer. - High-speed AES encryption/decryption engine
The MB86C30A features an AES encryption/decryption engine - which eliminates the need for encryption software or separate encryption/decryption IC – and makes it possible to encode data stored on external storage HDDs featuring the SATA standard interface, widely used for PCs. Furthermore, the IC supports data transfer speeds that can cover SATA HDD performance, allowing protection of data without impairing high-speed performance or usability.
Attachment
PDF Key specifications of the USB 3.0 - SATA bridge IC, MB86C30A [13KB]
Glossary and Notes
- 1 SATA (or Serial ATA):
- One of the ATA interface standards for connecting PCs to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, and is integrated into most PCs.
- 2 Bridge IC:
- An IC with integrated functions that convert between more than two interfaces. Fujitsu’s MB86C30A converts data between the PC interface USB 3.0, and SATA, which is a popular interface for hard disk drives and other external storage devices.
- 3 USB 3.0 Specification (Universal Serial Bus Specification 3.0, Revision 1.0):
- A specification defined by the USB 3.0 Promoter Group.
- 4 AES (Advanced Encryption Standard):
- The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an encryption standard adopted by the U.S. National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST), and used widely worldwide. The standard defines three key lengths of 128 bit, 192 bit and 256 bit, with longer key lengths representing higher security.
- 5 Fujitsu’s high-speed interface technologies:
- Refers to Fujitsu’s technologies that enable low power consumption, small form-factors, and low cost for Gbps-class high-speed serial interfaces, such as in 40Gbps optical systems, multi-channel 10Gbps for blade servers, PCI-express, SATA, USB, etc. , in CMOS.
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About Fujitsu Microelectronics (FML)
Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited designs and manufactures semiconductors, providing highly reliable, optimal solutions and
support to meet the varying needs of its customers. Products and services include ASICs/COT, ASSPs, power management ICs,
and flash microcontrollers, with wide-ranging expertise focusing on imaging, wireless, automotive and security applications.
Fujitsu Microelectronics also drives power efficiency and environmental initiatives. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Microelectronics
Limited was established as a subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited on March 21, 2008. Through its global sales and development network,
with sites in Japan and throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas, Fujitsu Microelectronics offers semiconductor solutions
to the global marketplace.
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