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| 2012-04-25 | Employ 86100C DCA-J for SATA II testing Learn how to use Agilent 86100C DCA-J to make the required Rx and Tx tests for internal drives and the required SI tests for internal cables. |
| 2011-10-27 | Guide to using TUSB9261 Here are board design recommendations for the various device features when designing in the TUSB9261. |
| 2011-08-12 | Flash drives push Serial ATA, PCIe merger Flash drives push Serial ATA, PCIe merger |
| 2011-04-06 | TUSB9261 implementation guide Here are board design recommendations for the various device features when designing in the TUSB9261. |
| 2010-11-15 | SATA based SSD targets embedded apps Greenliant Systems Inc. unveils a tiny solid-state storage drive (SSD) based on emerging serial ATA (SATA) technology |
| 2010-09-13 | TUSB9260 implementation guide This application note is provided to assist platform designers in implementing the TUSB9260 USB 3.0 to serial ATA (SATA) bridge controller. |
| 2010-07-01 | USB 3.0 controller delivers 5Gbit/s interface Targeting the professional- and power-consumer market segment, PLX's OXU3102 DAS controller combines USB SuperSpeed's 5Gbit/s interface with dual high-speed serial ATA HDD ports. |
| 2010-03-19 | Intel tailors affordable SSDs for netbooks, desktops Intel Corp. has released the 40GB X25-V value serial ATA solid-state drive aimed at value segment netbooks and dual-drive/boot drive desktop set-ups. |
| 2009-12-07 | SSD reads at 355MBps for notebooks, PCs Micron's new solid-state drive has been benchmarked as the fastest PC SSD leveraging the SATA 3Gbps interface. |
| 2009-07-28 | Computer-on-module with SODIMM ups data throughput Adlink Technology Inc.'s ETX-AT computer-on-module based has been designed and verified for use with Virtium's SSDDR SODIMM dual function memory modules, while maintaining full backwards compatibility with standard SODIMM memory. |
| 2009-07-17 | CPU board tips enhanced storage capacity Kontron has developed the CP307-RS CompactPCI processor board that features enhanced serial ATA capabilities on the rear I/O for enhanced storage capacity, faster transmission rates and high data safety. |
| 2009-07-07 | DSPs address connectivity, ease of dev't Texas Instruments Inc. is offering four new processors that add serial ATA and uPP support, and dynamic voltage and frequency scaling to fixed- and floating-point capabilities—with code reusability. |
| 2009-06-05 | SATA 3.0 spec doubles transfer speed The Serial ATA Revision 3.0 specification promises to usher in lightning-fast transfer speeds up to 6Gbps. |
| 2009-02-06 | Cable assemblies support increased signal speeds These assemblies offer an increased port density along a card edge and a shorter external-plug profile. |
| 2009-02-02 | What will next gen embedded design look like? Future embedded systems should be highly scalable to support reusability of knowledge and tools. |
| 2009-01-29 | SATA bidirectional redriver for eSATA cable Read about MAX4951 SATA bidirectional redriver which aims to provide full eSATA drive requirements. |
| 2008-11-21 | SDDs boast 34MBps read/write speeds SiliconSystems has introduced its SiliconDrive II 1.8-inch parallel ATA SSDs, |
| 2008-10-03 | EZ-USB chips reset and power needs This application note addresses the main areas where USB and FX2 designs have special needs. |
| 2008-06-23 | Serial ATA and the evolution in data storage technology Serial ATA and the evolution in data storage technology |
| 2008-04-28 | Serial ATA and the evolution in data storage technology Serial ATA and the evolution in data storage technology |
| 2008-02-26 | IBM x servers select LSI's ROC, MegaRAID tech LSI's MegaRAID tech was selected by IBM for integration into the IBM System xTM server line allowing customers using IBM ServeRAID adapters to have a cost-effective choice for internal and external DAS employing SAS and SATA disk drives. |
| 2008-01-03 | SSDs employ industrial grade specs SMART has introduced its PATA 1.8-inch SSD that supports 8bit or 16bit data register transfers, and up to PIO Mode 6, Multi-Word DMA Mode 4, and Ultra DMA Mode 5. |
| 2007-12-19 | LeCroy touts 6Gbit/s traffic-generation emulators LeCroy has enhanced what it claims as the industry?s first 6Gbit/s traffic-generation emulators for SAS and serial ATA protocols. |
| 2007-12-10 | nanoETXexpress computer-on-module debuts Kontron has introduced the first nanoETXexpress CoM to pack low power VIA Eden ULV processing performance and high-end graphics capabilities as well as PCI Express and Serial ATA interfaces on a credit card footprint. |
| 2007-10-25 | Hitachi unveils energy-efficient HDD for PCs Hitachi's desktop HDD achieves what the company claims as the besting-breed power consumption on its one-disk model and significant power savings on its two-disk model, both with 7200 RPM performance and serial ATA interface. |
| 2007-10-23 | Multicore platform targets car navigation apps NEC Electronics has unveiled single-chip system LSI solution,that can simultaneously process multiple streams of information needed for car navigation systems, |
| 2007-10-11 | Oscilloscopes provide unimpaired signal representation Tektronix's enhanced oscilloscopes provide unimpaired signal representation and accurate timing and amplitude measurements as well as ease testing of high-speed serial data buses. |
| 2007-09-11 | eSATA PCIe controller for office networks debuts Adaptec Inc. has introduced a two-port eSATA PCIe x1 RAID controller that targets small office and home office networks relying on external direct attached storage for workstations and entry-level servers. |
| 2007-06-22 | ATA controller LSI suits apps with built-in HDDs ATA controller LSI suits apps with built-in HDDs |
| 2007-03-21 | Connectivity platform targets mobile apps QuickLogic has developed ArcticLink, a programmable connectivity solution platform that supports emerging mobile applications including smartphones, media players, navigation systems, industrial products and ExpressCard peripherals. |
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