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High-Speed Digital Seminar: 'Tackling High-Speed Serial Designs'
Todays digital designs feature high-speed serial I/O technology like PCI EXPRESS®, Fibre Channel, SATA, etc., with data rates >2.5 Gb/s, embedded clocks, differential signaling, and layout density that makes probing difficult.
Knowing how the latest tools can accelerate the design and validation process helps you get your products to market faster.
At this event, youll learn about recent breakthroughs in test technology that enable...
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http://www.home.agilent.com
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Adaptec White Papers
Fibre Channel Storage * Ethernet Storage * Storage Expansion * Serial Attached SCSI * Serial ATA * SCSI * iSCSI * RAID
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http://www.adaptec.com
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Serial ATA @ Wikipedia
In computer hardware, Serial ATA (SATA, is a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from hard disks and optical drives.
It was designed as a successor to the legacy Advanced Technology Attachment standard (ATA), and is expected to eventually replace the older technology (retroactively renamed Parallel ATA or PATA). Serial ATA adapters and devices communicate over a high-speed serial...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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Serial ATA from Intel (FAQ)
Frequently Asked Questions What is Serial ATA? What are the compelling reasons why Serial ATA is a viable option for network-attached storage (NAS) and server storage? When will Serial ATA infrastructure products be shipping in volume? Where is Serial ATA positioned relative to other interface technologies? What is the long-term road map for Serial ATA? How does Serial ATA handle backward compatibility...
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http://www.intel.com
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Technical Committee T13
Technical Committee T13 is responsible for all interface standards relating to the popular AT Attachment (ATA) storage interface utilized as the disk drive interface on most personal and mobile computers today.
The charter of Technical Committee T13 is to provide a public forum for the development and enhancement of storage interface standards for high volume personal computers.
The work of T13 is open to all materially impacted...
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http://www.t13.org
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The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO)
Serial ATA is an evolutionary replacement for the Parallel ATA physical storage interface.
The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) is the group responsible for developing, managing and driving adoption of the Serial ATA specifications.
Users of the Serial ATA interface benefit from greater speed, simpler upgradeable storage devices and easier configuration.
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http://www.sata-io.org
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Fast-UXGA Frame Grabber Series
The Fast-UXGA frame grabber series is for users who anticipate a demand for extreme I/O requirements or higher bandwidth, complex image processing and real-time fast storage in a cost effective platform.
The base Fast-UXGA, is a raw-length PCI board with two (four-mixed) UXGA analog conversion channels using Analog Device's AD9888.
The front end data is formatted and preprocessed by a FPGA before being sent to the memory subsection, processor, GigE interfaces or other outputs.
Finally, the Fast-UXGA interfaces to the host computer through a PCI-X or 4x PCIe interface for state-of-the-art data acquisition.
Options include the addition of multiple (8) Serial ATA (SATA) 150 MB/sec interfaces for continuous high-speed data storage without the usual OS or host bus transfer delays.
preview:
http://www.alacron.com

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Alacron produces high performance frame grabbers, accelerated frame grabbers in PCI, PCI-X, PCIe, PMC and PCMCIA form factors.
Also, Alacron produces a wide range of high-speed recording and storage systems using disk and flash technology.
Our hardware products support demanding, real-time imaging, machine vision, and DSP applications.
All Alacron subsystems are supported by a full range of software development tools, including highly optimized micro-coded imaging, machine vision, and compression libraries.
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