Jungo Expands USB Collaboration with Synopsys to Include Software Support for SuperSpeed USB 3.0
- Jungo’s USBware™ embedded SuperSpeed USB 3.0 software stacks will be built for and tested with the Synopsys DesignWare® SuperSpeed USB host and device IP
- USB 3.0 is up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0
- Jungo-Synopsys solution enables large video files to be transferred in a matter of seconds
- USBware for USB 3.0 includes compliant Mass Storage UASP Class Driver and xHCI controller support
Jungo and Synopsys have a long history of working together, resulting in the successful deployment of Jungo’s USBware and Synopsys’ DesignWare USB 2.0 IP cores on industry leading embedded CPU architectures such as Samsung S3C241x, Freescale MPC8270, ST40, ARM9, SPARC, PNX 8310/833x and others. Jungo and Synopsys now extend the success of this collaboration to accelerate the adoption of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 designs.
USB 3.0, also known as SuperSpeed USB, is the new standard USB protocol. Completed in late 2008 it features several improvements compared to the ‘High Speed’ USB 2.0 protocol. These include bandwidth of up to 5.0 Gb/s (compared to 480 Mb/s for USB 2.0), improved power efficiency and management, increased power supply capability to devices, and optical as well as traditional USB-wire interconnection.
USB 3.0 is physically and functionally backward-compatible with USB 2.0 and can support devices complying with older specifications. USB 3.0 devices will operate in USB 2.0 modes with USB 2.0 hosts. Because SuperSpeed USB 3.0 is up to 10 times faster than its predecessor, transferring an HD movie (27GB) now takes about 70 seconds instead of 15 minutes with USB 2.0. This performance boost is most significant for Flash™-based devices such as digital storage, cameras (digital and video), media players and mobile phones. As part of USB 3.0, a working group has been formed for the development of the next-generation mass storage specification named Mass Storage UASP. The throughput will be achieved by using a combined solution including a 3.0 stack and a UASP class driver.
“The integration of best-of-breed offerings from industry-leading suppliers speeds up SOC and ASIC development and shortens deployment cycles to users,” says Ophir Herbst, General Manager of Jungo’s Connectivity Software Division. “The electronics industry is in need of this type of strategic synergy.”
“Our collaboration with Jungo allows designers to have early access to high-quality IP and software solutions that help them successfully implement SuperSpeed USB 3.0 into their SoCs with less risk,” said Ed Bard, Senior Director of Marketing, DesignWare Digital IP & Memory at Synopsys. “By providing a fully interoperable hardware and software solution, we are enabling the design community to quickly benefit from the high throughput advantages of the SuperSpeed USB interface.”
About Jungo
Jungo Ltd., an NDS Group company, is a provider of broadband home value-added service solutions. Jungo’s flagship products, OpenRG™ (residential gateway software platform) and OpenSMB™ (small and medium business gateway software platform) enable broadband operators to deliver managed revenue-generating services to the digital home.
Jungo also offers extensive connectivity software solutions for USB and PCI, including WinDriver™, a driver development toolkit that enables developers to quickly create custom device drivers that can run on a multitude of operating systems without modification, and USBware™, a complete, high-quality embedded USB software protocol stack, allowing device manufacturers to easily incorporate standard USB OTG/Host/Device connectivity in their designs. To find out more about Jungo, please visit www.jungo.com.
About NDS
NDS Group Ltd. creates the technologies and applications that enable pay-TV operators to securely deliver digital content to TV STBs (set-top boxes), DVRs (digital video recorders), PCs, mobiles and other multimedia devices. Over 70 of the world’s leading pay-TV platforms rely on NDS solutions to protect and enhance their businesses.
VideoGuard® is the world’s market-leading conditional access (CA) and digital rights management (DRM) technology, currently deployed on more than 99 million active devices, and safeguarding pay-TV service revenues exceeding $40 billion. NDS middleware, including MediaHighway® which enables a host of advanced services for subscribers, has been deployed on 108 million devices. NDS DVR technology, centred around XTV™, leads the global industry with 17 million units deployed. (Deployment figures as of 31st December 2008)
Headquartered in the UK, NDS remains committed to investing in R&D with over 75% of its employees dedicated to pioneering work at development centres in China, Denmark, France, India, Israel, Korea, UK and US. NDS has also implemented a host of initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and helping digital TV subscribers reduce energy consumption.
NDS Group Ltd. is a private company owned by the Permira Funds and News Corporation. See www.nds.com for more information.
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