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Technology Primer - USB 3.0 SuperSpeed

Contents

 

  1. USB 3.0 General Description

  • Comparison of USB 3.0  to USB 2.0

  • Standards

  • Industry Associations

  • Certification

  • USB 3.0 Tools

  • Other Technical Resources

 

        7.1  Datasheets

        7.2  Forums

        7.3  Analysers

        7.4  Other


  • Books and Associated Literature

  • Adding USB  Communications to Your Product

 

        9.1  Host Controller

        9.2  Device Controller

 

1. USB 3.0 General DescriptionBack to Top

 

 

Initially, USB provided two speeds (1.5 Mb/s and 12 Mb/s). As PCs became increasingly powerful and able to process larger amounts of data, users needed to get more and more data into and out their PCs. This led to the definition of USB 2.0 specification to provide a transfer rate of 480 Mb/s while retaining backward compatibility.

 

As technology innovation marches forward, new kinds of devices, media formats, and large inexpensive storage are converging. They require significantly more bus bandwidth to maintain the interactive experience users have come to expect. In addition, user applications demand a higher performance connection between the PC and these increasingly sophisticated peripherals. USB 3.0 SuperSpeed addresses this need by adding an even higher transfer rate to match these new usage and devices.

 

  • SuperSpeed USB 3.0 supports a maximum data rate  of 4.8 gigabits per second offering 10x performance increase over  Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) 
  • USB 3.0 is full duplex, meaning it can upload  and download simultaneously (it's bi-directional); USB 2.0 is only half duplex
  • Backwards compatibility with USB 2.0 hi-speed  devices 
  • USB 3.0 has got dual bus architecture means  SuperSpeed bus operates concurrently with USB 2.0
  • SuperSpeed USB is a  Sync-N-Go technology that minimizes user wait-time.  
  • SuperSpeed USB will  provide improved power efficiency. No device polling and lower active and  idle power requirements
  • USB 3.0 SuperSpeed creates a communication  pipeline with host and each device or a "host-directed protocol". The  older USB 2.0 Hi-Speed broadcasted packets to all devices.  
  • Cable makeup: 2 wires for power and ground, 2  for Hi-Speed backward compatibility, 4 wires for the new Superspeed
  • Shielded differential pair (SDP, twisted or  twinax) is needed for USB 3.0. UTP cable used for USB 2.0 can not be used for  USB 3.0 
  • USB 3.0 cable can be upto  3 meters to maintain SuperSpeed data transfer  rates
  • USB 3.0 SuperSpeed can handle more power over  its cable. 50% more than USB 2.0 
  • USB 3.0 has dual simplex and asynchronous  notifications
  • USB 3.0 Standard-A connector has complete  compatibility with USB 2.0   Standard-A  connector. However, a  new receptacle has been created "USB 3.0 Standard-B" which can only  accept a USB 3.0 Standard-B device plug.

 

   Fig: USB 3.0 Standard-A Connector

 

The USB3.0 specification was developed by the USB3.0 promoter group which consists of Intel, HP, Microsoft, NEC, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments.

 

2. Comparison of USB 3.0 to USB 2.0Back to Top

 

FeaturesUSB 3.0USB 2.0
Speedup to 4.8 Gb/sup to 480 Mb/s
SignallingDual-simplex four wire differential signallingTwo wire differential signalling
Data flowFull duplexHalf duplex
Power ManagementMulti-level which supports idle, sleep, and suspendPort-level that has two levels of entry/exit latency
Cable typesShielded differential pair (SDP)Unshielded twisted pair (UTP)
Cable Wires8 total4 total
Traffic FlowAsynchronousPolled
Packet TrafficExplicitly routedBroadcast to all devices
Bus Power900mA, 5V500mA, 5V

 

3.  StandardsBack to Top

 

The USB 3.0 specifications are freely available from the USB-IF (implementer’s forum) at: http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/

 

Compliance testing specifications are also available http://www.usb.org/developers/ssusb/testing

 

4.  Industry AssociationsBack to Top

 

There really is only the one and it’s a good place to start further reading. http://www.usb.org/developers/ssusb/

 

5.  CertificationBack to Top

 

To use the SuperSpeed USB3.0 Certified symbol on a product, that product must be officially certified by the USB Implementation Forum (USB-IF) to support USB 3.0 features.

 

There is a SuperSpeed USB Platform Integration Lab (PIL) available for assistance with SuperSpeed product development. The lab is open for USB-IF members only.

 

Due to increased demand for SuperSpeed USB product certification, the PIL lab is reducing test days needed to complete USB 3.0 certification.  To achieve this goal, all SuperSpeed peripherals and end user hosts/hubs that are based on certified silicon are required to complete USB 2.0 compliance tests at a third part authorized test lab.

 

6.  USB 3.0 Tools Back to Top

 

Useful USB3.0 software and hardware test tools are available from http://www.usb.org/developers/ssusb/ssusbtools/

 

USB 3.0 Command Verifier (USB30CV) is the official tool for USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB) Hub and Device Framework testing. All USB 3.0 peripherals are required to pass the Device Framework tests in order to gain certification.

 

7.  Other Technical ResourcesBack to Top

 

7.1  Datasheets

 

http://america2.renesas.com/usb/product/upd720200.html A link to world's first USB host controller chip compliant with the USB 3.0

 

http://www.faraday-tech.com/downloadDoc/documentation/Faraday_USB3.0_Transceiver_PHY_FTC-2009-05.pdf  Faraday USB3.0 Transceiver/PHY

 

http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn65lv e502.pdf  SN65LVPE502RGETSN65LVPE502RGET Dual Channel USB3.0 Redriver/Equalizer

 

http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tusb1310.pdf  TUSB1310ZAYTUSB1310ZAY USB3.0 Transceiver

 

http://www.murata.com/products/article/pdf/ta09b1.pdf  A link to SuperSpeed USB3.0-compliant common mode choke coil

 

7.2  Forums

 

http://www.usb.org/developers/forum/  A link to USB IF developers forum.

 

7.3  Analysers

 

Analyser for USB3.0 SuperSpeed traffic monitoring, driver and software stack debugging, and performance analysis:

 

http://www.ellisys.com/products/usbex280/index.php

http://www.lecroy.com/ProtocolAnalyzer/ProtocolOverview.aspx?seriesid=164&capid=103&mid=511

 

8.  Books and Associated LiteratureBack to Top

 

Currently Premier Farnell do not stock textbooks on USB3.0 or USB3.0 device functions.

 

Different USB3.0 SuperSpeed presentations and white papers are available in the below link-

 

http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/presentations

http://www.usb.org/developers/whitepapers/

 

9.  Adding USB 3.0 Communications to Your ProductBack to Top

 

9.1  Host Controller

 

USB 3.0 Host controllers-

 

uPD720200 - http://america2.renesas.com/usb/product/upd720200.html

FL1000FL1000 - http://www.frescologic.com/news-0_2.html

 

9.2  Device Controller

 

USB 3.0 Device Controllers-

 

MB86C30 - http://www.fujitsu.com/emea/news/pr/fme_20090727-954.html

JMS539 - http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMS539.htm

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    ngadhia over 11 years ago

    USB 3.0 IP core for FPGA and boards are now available.  One can start from the below mentioned links:

     

    IP core: http://www.slscorp.com/pages/ipusb30sls.php

     

    Board: http://www.slscorp.com/pages/usb30db.php

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    ngadhia over 11 years ago

    USB 3.0 IP core for FPGA and boards are now available.  One can start from the below mentioned links:

     

    IP core: http://www.slscorp.com/pages/ipusb30sls.php

     

    Board: http://www.slscorp.com/pages/usb30db.php

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