USB 3.1 IP Solution Enabling 10Gb/s Transfer Speed
"A first", claimed Synopsys
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 4, 2014 at 2:55 pmSynopsys, Inc., providing software, IP and services used to accelerate innovation in chips and electronic systems, introduced the industry’s first USB 3.1 IP solution, consisting of DesignWare USB 3.1 Device Controller, an IP Virtual Development Kit (VDK) and verification IP (VIP) to accelerate the development of high-performance storage, digital office and mobile SoC applications.
DesignWare USB 3.1 IP solutions support 10Gb/s data transfer rates, power-down capabilities and compatibility with existing USB 3.0 software stacks and device protocols. Based on its USB 3.0 Controller IP architecture, which has shipped in more than 100 million SoCs, the DesignWare USB 3.1 Device Controller IP enables designers to integrate USB 3.1 functionality with less risk and faster time-to-market.
“Mobile, storage and digital office applications that will take advantage of USB 3.1’s 10 Gbps performance are in development now,” said Terry Moore, CEO, MCCI. “Designers facing tight schedules can save up to twenty months of engineering effort by using their existing DesignWare USB 3.0 software or, if changing controllers or OSs, by using MCCI’s pre-tested off-the-shelf Datapump USB device stack.”
“As an active member of the USB-IF for more than 18 years, Synopsys continues to develop IP products that ease the integration and adoption of the latest USB specifications,” said Jeff Ravencraft, USB Implementers Forum, Inc.‘s president and COO. “Initial USB 3.1 products are expected to appear in early 2015 and the availability of integration-ready USB 3.1 IP is critical. Companies like Synopsys give designers the ability to more easily incorporate the USB 3.1 interface into their SoCs, pushing USB performance ever higher.“
The DesignWare USB 3.1 IP VDK, part of the Synopsys IP Accelerated initiative, helps developers bring-up, enhance and optimize existing software for their specific DesignWare USB 3.1 Device Controller configuration. The IP VDK consists of a reference virtual prototype that includes a processor subsystem reference design, a configurable model of the DesignWare USB 3.1 Controller IP, a Linux software stack and reference drivers. Software developers can use the IP VDK as a target for software development, bring-up, debug and test in parallel with SoC development. Hardware developers can use the HAPS FPGA-based prototyping system for hardware/software integration and system validation of USB 3.1 designs, as demonstrated in November 2013.
USB 3.1 VIP is based on Synopsys’ native SystemVerilog and native UVM architecture, offering ease of integration, performance, configurability, coverage and debug to speed the protocol verification process. It supports Verdi Protocol Analyzer, a protocol-centric debug environment that increases user productivity with protocol-aware features to simplify viewing and debug of complex protocols.
“As a leading provider of USB IP for more than a decade, Synopsys provides the high-quality IP designers need to meet their evolving power, performance and area requirements,” said John Koeter, VP marketing for IP and prototyping, Synopsys. “With our extensive knowledge in developing USB IP, more than 3,000 USB design wins and billions of SoCs shipped with DesignWare USB IP, designers know they can rely on Synopsys when integrating the latest USB functionality into their SoCs.”
DesignWare USB 3.1 Device Controller IP and USB 3.1 VIP are available. DesignWare USB 3.1 IP Virtual Development Kit is planned to be available in Q1 2015.