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Features
- Compliant to the Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) 1.5 gigabits per second (Gbps), 3.0 Gbps, and 6.0 Gbps industry specifications
- Supports either serializer/deserializer (SERDES) or PHY layer interface
- Built in self-test
- Power modes (partial/slumber)
- Transport layer (frame based) or application layer (command based) interface
- Data interface through FIFOs
- Processor interface for register access (available for certain processor architectures)
- Synchronous design for easy integration
- Synthesizable Verilog design
- Standalone test bench included
Block Diagram
Description
The IntelliProp SATA Device Core allows companies to build high-speed storage devices. Some target applications for the IntelliProp SATA Device Core are:
- Internal connections to computer motherboards
- E-SATA storage
- SSD or external storage
The SATA Device Core is designed to be connected to a SATA compliant device application to send and receive Out of Band (OOB) signals, primitives, and SATA Frame information structures (FIS).
Device Utilization and Performance
Table 1 lists the typical device utilization results for the megafunction.
| Table 1. Typical Device Utilization for the Megafunction | |||||
| Target Device | Speed Grade | Utilization | Performance fMAX |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LUT | M9K Blocks | DSP Blocks | |||
| Stratix® IV | -3 | 2000 | 1 | 0 | 150 MHz |
| Arria® II GX | -3 | 2000 | 1 | 0 | 150 MHz |
Deliverables
- Comprehensive user documentation
- Post synthesis EDIF netlist or encrypted register transfer level (RTL)
- Synthesis or Place & Route script
- Simulation script
- Vectors
- Expected results
- 365 days off-site support via telephone or email
Contact Information
For additional information, contact IntelliProp at:
IntelliProp Inc
1823 Sunset Place, Suite E
Longmont, CO. 80501
USA
Phone: +1 (303) 774-0535
Email: info@intelliprop.com
URL: http://www.intelliprop.com
