Cypress Semiconductor has a $49 “SuperSpeed Explorer Kit” to accelerate USB 3.0 designs; the kit makes use of Cypress' Programmable EZ-USB FX3 offering The development platform enables designers to ...
The integration of USB transceivers intoASICs or power-management ICs(PMICs) has been an industry trend in recent years, resulting in alimited opportunity for discrete PHY transceivers. With surging ...
Yield and cost have always been critical factors for both manufacturers and designers of semiconductor products. It is a continuous challenge to meet targets of both yield and cost, due to new device ...
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.