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From http://electronicdesign.com/mobile/f...-usb-30-ip-soc
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Early adoption of USB 3.0 began in 2010, and more than 70 million USB 3.0 host chips shipped in 2011. Now, key USB software and systems providers are shipping high volumes of products with USB 3.0. The USB 3.0 ecosystem is in place. USB 3.0 is no longer just for cutting-edge applications. The time has come for all system-on-a-chip (SoC) designers to implement USB 3.0. Are you ready?

This article will help you prepare for the technical challenges associated with integrating a compliant USB 3.0 solution. You’ll understand implementation considerations in using USB 3.0 IP, including selecting configurable controller intellectual property (IP) and robust physical-layer (PHY) IP. Finally, we’ll get into the challenges and solutions for IP testability, verification, hardware validation, driver implementation, and interoperability testing.

Table Of Contents

Key Features Of The USB 3.0 Protocol
Second Physical Datapath
Power Efficiency With Interrupt-Driven Protocol
USB 3.0 IP Selection Challenges
Seven Requirements For Reusable USB 3.0 IP
Flexible USB 3.0 Controller IP
Robust USB 3.0 PHY IP
USB 3.0 IP Test And Testability Implementation
Thorough, Reusable Verification Flow
FPGA Prototyping And Hardware Validation
Complete Device Drivers And Programming Models
USB-IF Certification
USB 3.0 IP Selection
Summary
References
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I think this is one.
http://www.heise.de/ct/meldung/Tripl...r-1095559.html

SoC's and devices I found using google
http://investor.marvell.com/phoenix....cle&id=1474123
http://www.arndaleboard.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
http://www.frescologic.com/products_show.php?ms=2
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=aeFwyOyQZsZY
http://am.renesas.com/press/news/2013/news20130306.jsp
http://www.asmedia.com.tw/eng/e_products.php
http://www.via.com.tw/en/resources/p...elease_no=5887
http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/interface/...ramCriteria=no


I just had a thought, what if the other half is planned to be a rasberry pi type of thing?
If it was a usb 3.0 device it would be quite pricey like this one
http://www.mitxpc.com/proddetail.asp?prod=MBJNF99FL-525
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Last edited by aironeous; 2013-05-25 at 21:57.