The TSB82AA2 OHCI-Lynx is a discrete 1394b link-layer device, which has been designed to meet the demanding requirements of todays 1394 bus designs. The TSB82AA2 device is capable of exceptional 800M bits/s performance; thus, providing the throughput and bandwidth to move data efficiently and quickly between the PCI and 1394 buses. The TSB82AA2 device also provides outstanding ultra-low power operation and intelligent power management capabilities. The device provides the IEEE 1394 link function and is compatible with 100M bits/s, 200M bits/s, 400M bits/s, and 800M bits/s serial bus data rates.
The TSB82AA2 improved throughput and increased bandwidth make it ideal for todays high-end PCs and open the door for the development of S800 RAID- and SAN-based peripherals.
The TSB82AA2 OHCI-Lynx operates as the interface between a 33-MHz/64-bit or 33-MHz/32-bit PCI local bus and a compatible 1394b PHY-layer device (such as the TSB81BA3 device) that is capable of supporting serial data rates at 98.304M, 196.608M, 393.216M, or 786.432M bits/s (referred to as S100, S200, S400, or S800 speeds, respectively). When acting as a PCI bus master, the TSB82AA2 device is capable ofmultiple cacheline bursts of data, which can transfer at 264M bytes/s for 64-bit transfers or 132M bytes/s for 32-bit transfers after connecting to the memory controller.
Due to the high throughput potential of the TSB82AA2 device, it possible to encounter large PCI and legacy 1394 bus latencies, which can cause the 1394 data to be overrun. To overcome this potential problem, the TSB82AA2 implements deep transmit and receive FIFOs to buffer the 1394 data, thus preventing possible problems due to bus latency. This also ensures that the device can transmit and receive sustained maximum size isochronous or asynchronous data payloads at S800.
The TSB82AA2 device implements other performance enhancements to improve overall performance of the device, such as: a highly tuned physical data path for enhanced SBP-2 performance, physical post writing buffers, multiple isochronous contexts, and advanced internal arbitration.
The TSB82AA2 device also implements hardware enhancements to better support digital video (DV) and MPEG data stream reception and transmission. These enhancements are enabled through the isochronous receive digital video enhancements register at TI extension offset A80h. These enhancements include automatic time stamp insertion for transmitted DV and MPEG-formatted streams and common isochronous packet (CIP) header stripping for received DV streams.
The CIP format is defined by the IEC 61883-1:1998 specification. The enhancements to the isochronous data contexts are implemented as hardware support for the synchronization timestamp for both DV and audio/video CIP formats. The TSB82AA2 device supports modification of the synchronization timestamp field to ensure that the value inserted via software is not stalethat is, less than the current cycle timer when the packet is transmitted.
The TSB82AA2 performance and enhanced throughput make it an excellent choice for todays 1394 PC market; however, the portable, mobile, and even todays desktop PCs power management schemes continue to require devices to use less and less power, and Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI-Lynx product line has continued to raise the bar by providing the lowest power 1394 link-layers in the industry. The TSB82AA2 device represents the next evolution of Texas Instruments commitment to meet the challenge of power-sensitive applications. The TSB82AA2 device has ultra-low operational power requirements and intelligent power management capabilities that allow it to autonomously conserve power based on the device usage.
One of the key elements for reducing the TSB82AA2 operational power requirements is Texas Instruments advanced CMOS process and the implementation of an internal 1.8-V core, which is supplied by an improved integrated 3.3-V to 1.8-V voltage regulator. The TSB82AA2 device implements a next generation voltage regulator which is more efficient than its predecessors, thus providing an overall reduction in the devices operational power requirements especially when operating in D3cold using auxiliary power. In fact, the TSB82AA2 device fully supports D0, D1, D2, and D3hot/cold power states as specified in the PC 2001 Design Guide requirements and the PCI Power Management Specification. PME wake event support is subject to operating system support and implementation.
As required by the 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Specification (OHCI) and IEEE Std 1394a--2000, internal control registers are memory-mapped and nonprefetchable. The PCI configuration header is accessed through configuration cycles as specified by the PCI Local Bus Specification, and provides plug-and-play (PnP) compatibility. Furthermore, the TSB82AA2 device is fully compliant with the latest PCI Local Bus Specification, PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification, IEEE Draft Std 1394b, IEEE Std 1394a--2000, and 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Specification.
The TSB82AA2 OHCI-Lynx is a discrete 1394b link-layer device, which has been designed to meet the demanding requirements of todays 1394 bus designs. The TSB82AA2 device is capable of exceptional 800M bits/s performance; thus, providing the throughput and bandwidth to move data efficiently and quickly between the PCI and 1394 buses. The TSB82AA2 device also provides outstanding ultra-low power operation and intelligent power management capabilities. The device provides the IEEE 1394 link function and is compatible with 100M bits/s, 200M bits/s, 400M bits/s, and 800M bits/s serial bus data rates.
The TSB82AA2 improved throughput and increased bandwidth make it ideal for todays high-end PCs and open the door for the development of S800 RAID- and SAN-based peripherals.
The TSB82AA2 OHCI-Lynx operates as the interface between a 33-MHz/64-bit or 33-MHz/32-bit PCI local bus and a compatible 1394b PHY-layer device (such as the TSB81BA3 device) that is capable of supporting serial data rates at 98.304M, 196.608M, 393.216M, or 786.432M bits/s (referred to as S100, S200, S400, or S800 speeds, respectively). When acting as a PCI bus master, the TSB82AA2 device is capable ofmultiple cacheline bursts of data, which can transfer at 264M bytes/s for 64-bit transfers or 132M bytes/s for 32-bit transfers after connecting to the memory controller.
Due to the high throughput potential of the TSB82AA2 device, it possible to encounter large PCI and legacy 1394 bus latencies, which can cause the 1394 data to be overrun. To overcome this potential problem, the TSB82AA2 implements deep transmit and receive FIFOs to buffer the 1394 data, thus preventing possible problems due to bus latency. This also ensures that the device can transmit and receive sustained maximum size isochronous or asynchronous data payloads at S800.
The TSB82AA2 device implements other performance enhancements to improve overall performance of the device, such as: a highly tuned physical data path for enhanced SBP-2 performance, physical post writing buffers, multiple isochronous contexts, and advanced internal arbitration.
The TSB82AA2 device also implements hardware enhancements to better support digital video (DV) and MPEG data stream reception and transmission. These enhancements are enabled through the isochronous receive digital video enhancements register at TI extension offset A80h. These enhancements include automatic time stamp insertion for transmitted DV and MPEG-formatted streams and common isochronous packet (CIP) header stripping for received DV streams.
The CIP format is defined by the IEC 61883-1:1998 specification. The enhancements to the isochronous data contexts are implemented as hardware support for the synchronization timestamp for both DV and audio/video CIP formats. The TSB82AA2 device supports modification of the synchronization timestamp field to ensure that the value inserted via software is not stalethat is, less than the current cycle timer when the packet is transmitted.
The TSB82AA2 performance and enhanced throughput make it an excellent choice for todays 1394 PC market; however, the portable, mobile, and even todays desktop PCs power management schemes continue to require devices to use less and less power, and Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI-Lynx product line has continued to raise the bar by providing the lowest power 1394 link-layers in the industry. The TSB82AA2 device represents the next evolution of Texas Instruments commitment to meet the challenge of power-sensitive applications. The TSB82AA2 device has ultra-low operational power requirements and intelligent power management capabilities that allow it to autonomously conserve power based on the device usage.
One of the key elements for reducing the TSB82AA2 operational power requirements is Texas Instruments advanced CMOS process and the implementation of an internal 1.8-V core, which is supplied by an improved integrated 3.3-V to 1.8-V voltage regulator. The TSB82AA2 device implements a next generation voltage regulator which is more efficient than its predecessors, thus providing an overall reduction in the devices operational power requirements especially when operating in D3cold using auxiliary power. In fact, the TSB82AA2 device fully supports D0, D1, D2, and D3hot/cold power states as specified in the PC 2001 Design Guide requirements and the PCI Power Management Specification. PME wake event support is subject to operating system support and implementation.
As required by the 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Specification (OHCI) and IEEE Std 1394a--2000, internal control registers are memory-mapped and nonprefetchable. The PCI configuration header is accessed through configuration cycles as specified by the PCI Local Bus Specification, and provides plug-and-play (PnP) compatibility. Furthermore, the TSB82AA2 device is fully compliant with the latest PCI Local Bus Specification, PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification, IEEE Draft Std 1394b, IEEE Std 1394a--2000, and 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Specification.