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Storage IP
- Facilitates innovation of next generation storage home networking and consumer handheld products - Used for portable and network storage applications and embedded devices
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Ethernet 10/100/1000/10 Gigabit Platforms
- Widely-adopted defacto standard for home and office network connectivity - Managed under the IEEE 802.3 standard - Provide data transport speeds of 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s, 1Gb/s and 10Gb/s - Physical connectivity is typically copper or optical cabling - Complete system includes MAC, PHY and software - Analog PHY may be integrated on chip or provided as a discrete component
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USB OTG/Host/Device IP
- Most widely accepted technology to interface computers to external peripherals - Compliance and certification provided by USB-IF to ensure device interoperability - Data is transferred serially at 12Mb/s (USB 1.1) and 480Mb/s (USB 2.0) - USB standard mandates "plug-and-play" to simplify device setup and use - USB systems require analog physical interfaces, digital controller logic and software - USB 2.0 systems are backward compatible with USB 1.1
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