UniPro Host Controller IP
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UFS 3.0 Host Controller compatible with M-PHY 4.0 and UniPro 1.8
- UFS 3.0 Host and Device configurations available
- Complete UFS 3.0 hardware implementation
- Interop-proven UniPro 1.8 link layer
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UFS 2.1 Host Controller compatible with M-PHY 3.1 and UniPro 1.6
- JEDEC UFS 2.0 and UFS HCI 2.0 Compliant
- Supports high performance M-PHY v3.0 type-1
- 2 lanes @ 5.9 Gbps per lane
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UFS 3.1 Host Controller compatible with M-PHY 4.1 and UniPro 1.8
- Seamless integration from PHY to Software
- Assured compliance across all components
- Single point of support
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MIPI UFS v3.1 Host Controller IP, Compatible with M-PHY and Unipro
- Compliant with the JEDEC UFS v3.1
- Backward compatibility JEDEC UFS v3.0 & v2.1
- TAG overlap/LBA overlap/Valid UPIU check
- Maximum DATA OUT = 64KB
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MIPI UFS v2.1 Host Controller IP, Compatible with M-PHY and Unipro
- Compliant with UFS Specification v2.1 and backward compatible t
- AXI support
- All UPIU processing
- Data-in, data-out, command, response, RTT, query, task management and reject
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UFS 4.0 Host Controller compatible with M-PHY 5.0 and UniPro 2.0
- JEDEC UFS 4.0, JEDEC UFS-HCI 4.0, MIPI M-PHY 5.0, MIPI UniPro 2.0
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UFS 2.1 Device Controller compatible with MIPI M-PHY 3.1 and UniPro 1.6
- Compliant with JESD220B UFS 2.0
- MIPI UniPro version 1.6
- High-performance M-PHY v3.0 type 1
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UFS 3.0 Host Controller with AES Encryption compatible with M-PHY 4.0 and UniPro 1.8
- UFS 3.0 Host and Device configurations available
- Complete UFS 3.0 hardware implementation
- Interop-proven UniPro 1.8 link layer
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UniPro 1.6 device
- Compliant with MIPI Alliance UniPro Standard version 1.6 specification
- HS-G3 transmission in M-PHY
- Dummy burst for Power Mode change procedure
- Skip symbol insertion and scrambler function
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UniPro 1.6 host
- Compliant with MIPI Alliance UniPro Standard version 1.6 specification
- HS-G3 transmission in M-PHY
- Dummy burst for Power Mode change procedure
- Skip symbol insertion and the scrambler function