SATA RAID IP

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  • SATA RAID Core
    • Hardware-only RAID; Firmware is not needed
    • Can work for 2n number of drives
    • Supports RAID Level 0
    • Supports 1.5, 3.0 and 6.0 GHz speed
  • SATA "Y" RAID Bridge without NCQ
    • Fully compliant to SATA Gen-1, Gen-2, and Gen-3 industry specifications
    • Independent speed negotiation on each SATA connection
    • Direct access port for high speed read/write access
    • Intended for integration with customer specific data acquisition logic
  • SATA Controller
    • Data transfer speed is compliant with SATA 1.5-Gbps, 3.0-Gbps industry specifications;
    • Both Host and Device modifications are available;
    • Small size (Slice LUT = 1200);
    • Synchronous design for easy integration;
  • SATA IP core Kintex UltraScale
    • Compliant with the Serial ATA specification revision 3.0
    • Support both of SATA Host and SATA Device (Applicable to SATA Peripheral development)
    • Compact and small resource usage (less than 500 Slices), suitable for multi-channel RAID system
    • Adopted by NASA, proven high reliability
    Block Diagram -- SATA IP core Kintex UltraScale
  • LDS SATA RECORDER IP ON ARTIX 7
    • The LDS SATA RECORDER XA7 IP is a complete recorder sub-system IP. It can be configured according to the recording performance required and the quantity of the data to be recorded.
    • - The data can be recorded in FAT32 or in RAW format.
    • - The Ethernet link, when used, enables to download FAT32 files into your PC to process them later according to user application (It is not intended to record data, but it can do).
    • o 1Gbits LDS Mac in GMII or 10Gbits Ethernet LDS Mac with XGMII or XAUI interface.
    Block Diagram -- LDS SATA RECORDER IP ON ARTIX 7
  • LDS SATA RECORDER ON ZYNQ
    • The LDS SATA RECORDER XZ7 IP is a complete recorder sub-system IP. It can be configured according to the recording performance required and the quantity of the data to be recorded.
    • - The data can be recorded in FAT32 or in RAW format. In FAT32 mode, the disks must be already formatted or can be formatted through the Ethernet link and a PC under windows or Linux (free driver).
    • - The Ethernet link, when used, enables to download FAT32 files into your PC to process them later according to user application (It is not used to record data).
    • o 1Gbits LDS Mac in GMII or 10Gbits Ethernet LDS Mac with XGMII, XAUI or SFP+ interface.
  • SATA RECORDER ON VIRTEX 7 GTX
    • The LDS SATA RECORDER XV7X IP is a complete recorder sub-system IP. It can be configured according to the recording performance required and the quantity of the data to be recorded.
    • - The data can be recorded in FAT32 or in RAW format. In FAT32 mode, the disks must be already formatted or can be formatted through the Ethernet link and a PC under windows or Linux (free driver).
    • - The Ethernet link, when used, enables to download FAT32 files into your PC to process them later according to user application (It is not used to record data).
    • o 1Gbits LDS Mac in GMII or 10Gbits Ethernet LDS Mac with XGMII, XAUI or SFP+ interface.
  • LDS SATA RECORDER ON KINTEX 7
    • The LDS SATA RECORDER XK7 IP is a complete recorder sub-system IP. It can be configured according to the recording performance required and the quantity of the data to be recorded.
    • - The data can be recorded in FAT32 or in RAW format. In FAT32 mode, the disks must be already formatted or can be formatted through the Ethernet link and a PC under windows or Linux (free driver).
    • - The Ethernet link, when used, enables to download FAT32 files into your PC to process them later according to user application (It is not used to record data).
    • o 1Gbits LDS Mac in GMII or 10Gbits Ethernet LDS Mac with XGMII, XAUI or SFP+ interface.
  • SATA RECORDER ON VIRTEX 6
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