High Speed Inter-Chip Interface

High-Speed Inter-Chip USB est un supplément à la norme USB 2.0.

Spécifications techniques

HSIC a été conçu pour remplacer le PHY et le câble de l'USB standard par une interface optimisée pour les circuits imprimés.

Caractéristiques générales

  • Débit unique de 480 Mbit/s[1] (haute vitesse ou High Speed) (soit 60 Mo/s).
  • Niveaux des signaux en LV-CMOS 1.2V.
  • Piste de 10 cm maximum entre l'hôte et le périphérique.
  • Pas de support Plug and Play[2].
  • Conçu pour des applications basse consommation.

Notes et références

  1. USB High Speed Inter-Chip (HSIC) IP: What is it? And why should I use it?, synopsys.com, consulté le 21 octobre 2022
  2. HSIC vs USB | Difference between HSIC and USB, rfwireless-world.com, consulté le 21 octobre 2022

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