USB4 Hard Drive Enclosure Main Control Chip


USB4 is a new generation of technical specifications for the USB architecture, based on the Thunderbolt 3 protocol specification contributed by Intel, and is consistent with the Thunderbolt 4 specification. The USB4 architecture can dynamically share a high-speed link with multiple hardware endpoints to provide the fastest data transmission service.
A hard drive enclosure is a device that allows users to connect hard drives (such as SATA or NVMe) to the USB port of a computer. Hard drive enclosures that use the USB4 interface can provide higher data transmission speeds, up to 40Gbps, which enables users to access and transmit data stored on the hard drive more quickly. Currently, there are two solutions for mass-produced USB 4 hard drive enclosures on the market:
The first is to adopt the USB4 main control chip, which is the ASM2464PD from Asmedia.
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