USB 3.
0
(SUPERSPEED USB)
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INTRODUCTION
Universal serial bus (USB) ports are the standard
connection for a variety of electronic peripherals, from
printers and digital cameras to flash drives and scanners.
Implemented to provide a replacement for legacy ports to
make the addition of peripheral devices quick and easier
for user.
The latest version of USB is named as USB 3.0 or
SUPERSPEED USB.
Provides an expandable, fast, bi-directional, low cost
serial hardware interface.
HISTORY
There have been three versions released prior to 3.0
USB 1.0 in January 1996 – data rates of 1.5 Mbps and 12
Mbps
USB 1.1 in September 1998 – first widely used version of
USB
USB 2.0 in April 2000-Major feature revision was the
addition of a high speed transfer rate of 480 Mbps
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USB 3.0 NOW
It was developed on Nov 17,2008
It is also called as SUPERSPEED technology
Why The Upgrade ??
Mainly the need for faster transfer rates in
devices such as hard drives, flash card
readers, and DVD, Blu-ray, and HD DVD
optical drives
User applications demanding a higher
performance connection between the PC and
peripherals
Need for greater energy efficiency in today’s
“greener world”
USB 3.0 FEATURES
10x performance increase over USB 2.0
Backward Compatible
Same USB Device model
Low power consumption
Hot swappable-easily plug and play no reboot
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Lower software overhead
Compatibility-full duplex
Longer maximum cable length
ARHCITECTURE
USB 3.0 utilizes a dual-
bus architecture that
provides backward
compatibility with USB
2.0.It provides for
simultaneous operation of
SuperSpeed and non-
SuperSpeed information
exchanges
USB 3.0 is a physical SuperSpeed bus combined in
parallel with a physical USB 2.0 bus
It has similar architectual components as USB 2.0
USB 3.0 interconnect
USB 3.0 devices
USB 3.0 host
PIN OUTS
USB 3.0 connectors AND cable goals
Deliver low cost connectors and cable
assemblies solutions to meet USB 3.0
architecture and performance needs.
Support 5Gbps data rate
Manage compatibility with USB 2.0
Comprehend ease-of-use aspects
USB 3.0 Standard A Connector
Same interface as the USB 2.0 Standard-A
Connector ,but with added pins for
SuperSpeed USB signals
Complete compatibility with USB 2.0
Standard-A connector
Double-stacked connectors supported
USB 3.0 Standard-B connector
Defined for relatively large, stationery
peripherals such as hard drives and printers
Visually different from USB 2.0 Standard-B
connector
USB 3.0 Micro Connector Family
Defined for hand held devices
Backward compatible with USB 2.0 Micro
connectors
Based on USB 2.0 Micro-B connector with an
extended portion for the SuperSpeed USB
signals
CABLE
Unshielded Twisted Pairs (UTP) cable used
for USB 2.0 cannot be used for Superspeed
USB
Shielded differential pairs (SDP) twisted or
twinax is for SUPERSPEED USB
this is for singal integrity and EMI containment
CABLE LENGTH
USB 1.0 maximum cable length is 3 metres
(9.8 ft)
USB 2.0 maximum cable length is 5 metres
(16 ft)
USB 3.0 cable assembly may be of any
length as long as all requirements defined in
the specification are met.
ADVANTAGES
Higher transfer rates ( upto 4.8Gbps)
Increased maximum bus power and
increased device current draw to better
accommodate power-hungry devices
New power management features
Full-duplex data transfers and support for
new transfer types
New connectors and cables for higher speed
data transfer...although they are backwards
compatible with USB 2.0 devices and
computers.
APPLICATION
USB is an important interface technology for vision applications
USB 3.0 has an opportunity to take over many applications
currently serviced by Camera Link
USB implements connections to storage devices using a set of
standards called the USB mass storage device class
USB 3.0 also supports portable hard disk drives .The earlier
versions were not supporting the 3.5 inch hard disk drives
High resolution webcams, video surveillance cameras
USB 3.0 vs.OTHER STANDARDS
FIREWIRE 1394 has a maximum data tranfer
rate of 800Mbps.
eSATA has a maximum data transfer of
about 3.2Gbps
CONCLUSION
The universal serial bus 3.0 is supporting a
speed of about 5Gb/sec i.e. ten times faster
than the 2.0 version.
So hopefully by the help of this Superspeed
data tranfer rate the USB 3.0 will be replacing
many of the connectors in the future.
REFERENCES
http://www.usb.org
http://www.usblyzer.com
http://www.lvr.com/usb3faq.htm
http://www.denali.com/en/events/usb3_whitepaper
THANK YOU…… . .
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