USB3.0中英文翻译

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1、USB3.01 Introduction1.1 MotivationThe original motivation for the Universal Serial Bus (USB) came from several considerations, two of the most important being: Ease-of-useThe lack of flexibility in reconfiguring the PC had been acknowledged as the Achilles heel toits further deployment. The combinat

2、ion of user-friendly graphical interfaces and the hardware and software mechanisms associated with new-generation bus architectures have made computers less confrontational and easier to reconfigure. However, from the end users point of view, the PCs I/O interfaces, such as serial/parallel ports, ke

3、yboard/mouse/joystickinterfaces, etc., did not have the attributes of plug-and-play. Port ExpansionThe addition of external peripherals continued to be constrained by port availability. The lackof a bidirectional, low-cost, low-to-mid speed peripheral bus held back the creative proliferation of peri

4、pherals such as storage devices, answering machines, scanners, PDAs,keyboards, and mice. Existing interconnects were optimized for one or two point products. Aseach new function or capability was added to the PC, a new interface had been defined toaddress this need.Initially, USB provided two speeds

5、 (12 Mb/s and 1.5 Mb/s) that peripherals could use. As PCs became increasingly powerful and able to process larger amounts of data, users needed to get more and more data into and out of their PCs. This led to the definition of the USB 2.0 specification in 2000 to provide a third transfer rate of 48

6、0 Mb/s while retaining backward compatibility. In 2005, with wireless technologies becoming more and more capable, Wireless USB was introduced to provide a new cable free capability to USB.USB is the most successful PC peripheral interconnect ever defined and it has migrated heavily into the CE and

7、Mobile segments. In 2006 alone over 2 billion USB devices were shipped and there are over 6 billion USB products in the installed base today. End users “know” what USB is. Product developers understand the infrastructure and interfaces necessary to build a successful product.USB has gone beyond just

8、 being a way to connect peripherals to PCs. Printers use USB tointerface directly to cameras. PDAs use USB connected keyboards and mice. The USB On-The-Go definition provides a way for two dual role capable devices to be connected and negotiate which one will operate as the “host.” USB, as a protoco

9、l, is also being picked up and used in many nontraditional applications such as industrial automation.Now, as technology innovation marches forward, new kinds of devices, media formats, and large inexpensive storage are converging. They require significantly more bus bandwidth to maintain the intera

10、ctive experience users have come to expect. HD Camcorders will have tens of gigabytes of storage that the user will want to move to their PC for editing, viewing, and archiving. Furthermore existing devices like still image cameras continue to evolve and are increasing their storage capacity to hold

11、 even more uncompressed images. Downloading hundreds or even thousands of 10 MB, or larger, raw images from a digital camera will be a time consuming process unless the transfer rate is increased. In addition, user applications demand a higher performance connection between the PC and these increasi

12、ngly sophisticated peripherals. USB 3.0 addresses this need by adding an even higher transfer rate to match these new usages and devices.Thus, USB (wired or wireless) continues to be the answer to connectivity for PC, ConsumerElectronics, and Mobile architectures. It is a fast, bidirectional, low-co

13、st, dynamically attachable interface that is consistent with the requirements of the PC platforms of today and tomorrow.1.2 Objective of the SpecificationThis document defines the next generation USB industry-standard, USB 3.0. The specification describes the protocol definition, types of transactio

14、ns, bus management, and the programming interface required to design and build systems and peripherals that are compliant with this specificationUSB 3.0s goal remains to enable devices from different vendors to interoperate in an openarchitecture, while maintaining and leveraging the existing USB in

15、frastructure (device drivers, software interfaces, etc.). The specification is intended as an enhancement to the PC architecture, spanning portable, business desktop, and home environments, as well as simple device-to-device communications. It is intended that the specification allow system OEMs and

16、 peripheral developers adequate room for product versatility and market differentiation without the burden of carrying obsolete interfaces or losing compatibility.1.3 Scope of the DocumentThe specification is primarily targeted at peripheral developers and platform/adapter developers, but provides v

17、aluable information for platform operating system/ BIOS/ device driver, adapter IHVs/ISVs, and system OEMs. This specification can be used for developing new products and associated software.Product developers using this specification are expected to know and understand the USB 2.0Specification. Spe

18、cifically, USB 3.0 devices must implement device framework commands and descriptors as defined in the USB 2.0 Specification.1.4 USB Product ComplianceAdopters of the USB 3.0 specification have signed the USB 3.0 Adopters Agreement, whichprovides them access to a reasonable and nondiscriminatory (RAN

19、DZ) license from the Promoters and other Adopters to certain intellectual property contained in products that are compliant with the USB 3.0 specification. Adopters can demonstrate compliance with the specification through the testing program as defined by the USB Implementers Forum. Products that d

20、emonstrate compliance with the specification will be granted certain rights to use the USB Implementers Forum logos as defined in the logo license.1.5 Document OrganizationChapters 1 through 4 provide an overview for all readers, while Chapters 5 through 11 contain detailed technical information def

21、ining USB 3.0.Readers should contact operating system vendors for operating system bindings specific toUSB 3.0.1.6 Design GoalsUSB 3.0 is the next evolutionary step for wired USB. The goal is that end users view it as the same as USB 2.0, just faster. Several key design areas to meet this goal are l

22、isted below: Preserve the USB model of smart host and simple device. Leverage the existing USB infrastructure. There are a vast number of USB products in use today. A large part of their success can be traced to the existence of stable software interfaces, easily developed software device drivers, a

23、nd a number of generic standard device class drivers (HID, mass storage, audio, etc.). SuperSpeed USB devices are designed to keep this software infrastructure intact so that developers of peripherals can continue to use the same interfaces and leverage all of their existing development work. Signif

24、icantly improve power management. Reduce the active power when sending data and reduce idle power by providing a richer set of power management mechanisms to allow devices to drive the bus into lower power states. Ease of use has always been and remains a key design goal for all varieties of USB. Pr

25、eserve the investment. There are a large number of PCs in use that support only USB 2.0. There are a larger number of USB 2.0 peripherals in use. Retaining backward compatibility at the Type-A connector to allow SuperSpeed devices to be used, albeit at a lower speed, with USB 2.0 PCs and allow high

26、speed devices with their existing cables to be connected to the USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Type-A connectors.1.7 Related DocumentsUniversal Serial Bus Specification, Revision 2.0USB On-the-Go Supplement to the USB 2.0 Specification, Revision 1.3Universal Serial Bus Micro-USB Cables and Connectors Specificat

27、ion, Revision 1.01EIA-364-1000.01: Environmental Test Methodology for Assessing the Performance of ElectricalConnectors and Sockets Used in Business Office ApplicationsUSB 3.0 Connectors and Cable Assemblies Compliance DocumentUSB SuperSpeed Electrical Test Methodology white paperUSB 3.0 Jitter Budg

28、eting white paperINCITS TR-35-2004, INCITS Technical Report for Information Technology Fibre Channel Methodologies for Jitter and Signal Quality Specification (FC-MJSQ)USB 3.0 Architectural OverviewThis chapter presents an overview of Universal Serial Bus 3.0 architecture and key concepts. USB 3.0 i

29、s similar to earlier versions of USB in that it is a cable bus supporting data exchange between a host computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible peripherals. The attached peripherals share bandwidth through a host-scheduled protocol. The bus allows peripherals to be attached, configured

30、, used, and detached while the host and other peripherals are in operation.USB 3.0 utilizes a dual-bus architecture that provides backward compatibility with USB 2.0. It provides for simultaneous operation of SuperSpeed and non-SuperSpeed (USB 2.0 speeds)information exchanges. This chapter is organi

31、zed into two focus areas. The first focuses onarchitecture and concepts related to elements which span the dual buses. The second focuses on SuperSpeed specific architecture and concepts.Later chapters describe the various components and specific requirements of SuperSpeed USB in greater detail. The

32、 reader is expected to have a fundamental understanding of the architectural concepts of USB 2.0. Refer to the Universal Serial Bus Specification, Revision 2.0 for complete details.3.1 USB 3.0 System DescriptionUSB 3.0 is a physical SuperSpeed bus combined in parallel with a physical USB 2.0 bus (se

33、eFigure 3-1). It has similar architectural components as USB 2.0, namely: USB 3.0 interconnect USB 3.0 devices USB 3.0 hostThe USB 3.0 interconnect is the manner inwhich USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 devicesconnect to and communicate with theUSB 3.0 host. The USB 3.0 interconnectinherits core architectural el

34、ements fromUSB 2.0, although several are augmented toaccommodate the dual bus architecture.The baseline structural topology is the sameas USB 2.0. It consists of a tiered startopology with a single host at tier 1 andhubs at lower tiers to provide busconnectivity to devices.The USB 3.0 connection mod

35、elaccommodates backwards and forwardcompatibility for connecting USB 3.0 orUSB 2.0 devices into a USB 3.0 bus.Similarly, USB 3.0 devices can be attachedto a USB 2.0 bus. The mechanical andelectrical backward/forwards compatibility for USB 3.0 is accomplished via a composite cable and associated conn

36、ector assemblies that form the dual-bus architecture. USB 3.0 devices accomplish backward compatibility by including both SuperSpeed and non-SuperSpeed bus interfaces. USB 3.0 hosts also include both SuperSpeed and non-SuperSpeed bus interfaces, which are essentially parallel buses that may be activ

37、e simultaneously.The USB 3.0 connection model allows for the discovery and configuration of USB devices at the highest signaling speed supported by the device, the highest signaling speed supported by all hubs between the host and device, and the current host capability and configuration.USB 3.0 hub

38、s are a specific class of USB device whose purpose is to provide additional connection points to the bus beyond those provided by the host. In this specification, non-hub devices are referred to as peripheral devices in order to differentiate them from hub devices. In addition, in USB 2.0 the term “

39、function” was sometimes used interchangeably with device. In this specification a function is a logical entity within a device, see Figure 3-3.The architectural implications of SuperSpeed on hosts and devices are described in detail inSection 3.2.3.1.1 USB 3.0 Physical InterfaceThe physical interfac

40、e of USB 3.0 is comprised of USB 2.0 electrical (Chapter 7 of the USB 2.0 specification), mechanical (Chapter 5), and SuperSpeed physical (Chapter 6) specifications for the buses. The SuperSpeed physical layer is described in Section 3.2.1.3.1.1.1 USB 3.0 MechanicalThe mechanical specifications for

41、USB 3.0 cables and connector assemblies are provided inChapter 5. All USB devices have an upstream connection. Hosts and hubs (defined below) have one or more downstream connections. Upstream and downstream connectors are not mechanically interchangeable, thus eliminating illegal loopback connection

42、s at hubs.USB 3.0 cables have eight primary conductors: three twisted signal pairs for USB data paths and a power pair. Figure 3-2 illustrates the basic signal arrangement for the USB 3.0 cable. In addition to the twisted signal pair for USB 2.0 data path, two twisted signal pairs are used to provid

43、e the SuperSpeed data path, one for the transmit path and one for the receive path.3-2. USB 3.0 CableUSB 3.0 Architectural Overview3-3USB 3.0 receptacles (both upstream and downstream) are backward compatible with USB 2.0connector plugs. USB 3.0 cables and plugs are not intended to be compatible wit

44、h USB 2.0upstream receptacles. As an aid to users, USB 3.0 mandates standard coloring for plastic portions of USB 3.0 plugs and receptacles.Electrical (insertion loss, return loss, crosstalk, etc.) performance for USB 3.0 is defined withregard to raw cables, mated connectors, and mated cable assembl

45、ies, with compliance requirements using industry test specifications established for the latter two categories. Similarly, mechanical (insertion/extraction forces, durability, etc.) and environmental (temperature life, mixed flowinggas, etc.) requirements are defined and compliance established via r

46、ecognized industry test specifications.3.1.2 USB 3.0 PowerThe specification covers two aspects of power: Power distribution over the USB deals with the issues of how USB devices consume power provided by the downstream ports to which they are connected. USB 3.0 power distribution is similar to USB 2

47、.0, with increased supply budgets for devices operating at SuperSpeed. Power management deals with how hosts, devices, hubs, and the USB system software interact to provide power efficient operation of the bus. The power management of the USB 2.0 bus portion is unchanged. The use model for power man

48、agement of the SuperSpeed bus isdescribed in Appendix C.3.1.3 USB 3.0 System ConfigurationUSB 3.0 supports USB devices (all speeds) attaching and detaching from the USB 3.0 at any time. Consequently, system software must accommodate dynamic changes in the physical bus topology. The architectural ele

49、ments for the discovery of attachment and removal of devices on USB 3.0 are identical to those in USB 2.0. There are enhancements provided to manage the specifics of the SuperSpeed bus for configuration and power management.The independent, dual-bus architecture allows for activation of each of the

50、buses independently and provides for the attachment of USB devices to the highest speed bus available for the device.3.1.4 USB 3.0 Architecture SummaryUSB 3.0 is a dual-bus architecture that incorporates USB 2.0 and a SuperSpeed bus. Table 3-1summarizes the key architectural differences between Supe

51、rSpeed USB and USB 2.0.Table 3-1. Comparing SuperSpeed to USB 2.0CharacteristicSuperSpeed USBUSB 2.0Data RateSuperSpeed (5.0 Gbps)low-speed (1.5 Mbps), full-speed (12 Mbps),and high-speed (480 Mbps)Data InterfaceDual-simplex, four-wire differential signalingseparate from USB 2.0 signalingSimultaneou

52、s bi-directional data flowsHalf-duplex two-wire differential signalingUnidirectional data flow with negotiateddirectional bus transitionsCable signal countSix: Four for SuperSpeed data pathTwo for non-SuperSpeed data pathTwo: Two for low-speed/full-speed/highspeeddata pathBus transactionProtocolHost

53、 directed, asynchronous traffic flowPacket traffic is explicitly routedHost directed, polled traffic flowPacket traffic is broadcast to all devices.PowermanagementMulti-level link power management supportingidle, sleep, and suspend states. Link-, Device-,and Function-level power managementPort-level

54、 suspend with two levels of entry/exitlatencyDevice-level power managementBus powerSame as for USB 2.0 with a 50% increase forunconfigured power and an 80% increase forconfigured powerSupport for low/high bus-powered devices withlower power limits for un-configured andsuspended devicesPort StatePort

55、 hardware detects connect events andbrings the port into operational state ready forSuperSpeed data communicationPort hardware detects connect events. Systemsoftware uses port commands to transition theport into an enabled state (i.e., can do USBdata communication flowsData transfertypesUSB 2.0 type

56、s with SuperSpeed constraints.Bulk has streams capability (refer toSection 3.2.8)Four data transfer types: control, bulk,Interrupt, and Isochronous二、英文翻译:USB3.01简介 1.1动机 原始动机,通用串行总线( USB )来自几个因素,两个最重要的是:易用性缺乏易用性是现今电脑弱点之一,将得到进一步的开发。联合用户友好的图形界面和硬件和软件机制来看,与新一代总线架构的电脑冲突并不多,更容易重新配置。然而,从最终用户的角度来看, PC的I /

57、O接口,如串行/并行接口,键盘/鼠标/操纵杆接口等等,没有即插即用的属性。扩建端口外围设备的可用性继续受到端口限制。缺乏一个双向的,低成本,低到中速的连接外围器件的外围总线,如存储设备,答录机,扫描仪,掌上电脑的,键盘和鼠标。现有的连接端口进行了优化的只针对一个或两个产品。同样地每一个新的功能或性能又增加到个人电脑,为满足这一需要一个新的接口已被定义。起初,提供了两个USB接口速度(12Mb/s和1.5Mb/s的)的外设可以使用。个人电脑变得越来越强大,能够处理大量的数据,用户需要得到越来越多的数据进入和离开他们的个人电脑。这导致新的定义: USB 2.0于2000年提出,它提供第三传输速率为

58、480Mb/s的同时保持以后的兼容性。2005年,无线技术得到发展,无线USB提供了一种新的能力,可以免线缆的USB 。 USB是最成功的PC外设互连接口,所以它大量迁移到CE和移动市场。仅在2006年超过20亿USB设备出货量,也有60多亿USB产品出现在今天安装基础。最终用户“知道”什么是USB接口。产品开发人员了解必要的基础设施和接口,建立一个成功的产品。 USB接口已超越只是一种方式连接到个人电脑外围设备。打印机使用USB接口与照相机直接相连接。掌上电脑使用USB连接键盘和鼠标。在USB在繁忙的定义提供了一种双重作用的两个功能:设备连接和判定其中一个将作为“主机” 。 USB接口,作为

59、一个协议,也正在上升,并用于许多非传统的应用,例如工业自动化作业。现在,随着技术不断创新,各种新的设备,媒体格式,并有大量便宜的存储介质。他们需要更多的总线带宽保持的交互体验是用户所期望的。高清摄像机将有数以万计的储存空间,用户将要将资料拷贝到他们的个人电脑进行编辑,查看和存档。此外现有的设备,如静止图像照相机的不断发展,并增加其存储容量并压缩图像。下载数百甚至数千兆(MB)或更大, RAW图像从数码相机到电脑将是一个耗时的过程,除非传输速率增加。此外,用户应用需要更高的性能的接口满足PC和这些日益复杂的外设之间的连接。USB 3.0解决了这一需要,增加了更高的传输速率,以配合这些新的惯例和设

60、备。 因此,USB接口(有线或无线)继续适应发展外围器件与PC 之间的连接,消费电子产品和移动架构。它是一种快速,双向,低成本,动态粘贴界面,满足PC平台的现在和以后的发展。1.2目标规范该文件确定了下一代USB接口行业标准, USB接口3.0 。该规范描述了协议的定义,传输处理,总线控制和编程接口,需要设计和构建的系统以及外围设备都符合本规范。USB 3.0的目标仍然是使来自不同厂商的设备互通在一个开放体系上,同时保持和利用现有的USB基础设施(设备驱动程序,软件接口等) 。该规范的目的是为增强的PC架构,涵盖便携,商用台式机,和家庭环境,以及简单的设备到设备之间的通信。其用意是,该规范允许

61、系统OEM及周边开发商充分发挥其产品的多功能性和降低市场分化的负担,代替过时的接口或失去兼容性的接口。1.3适用范围的文件该规范主要是针对周边开发商和平台/适配器的开发,仅仅为提操作系统/BIOS /驱动程序提供宝贵的信息,适配器独立硬件提供商/独立软件开发商及系统OEM厂。本规范可用于开发新产品和相关软件。产品开发人员使用此规范是要了解和理解的USB 2.0规格。具体来说, USB 3.0设备的框架与指令必须贯彻USB 2.0规格定义。1.4 USB产品规范采用的USB 3.0规范已经采纳签署的USB 3.0协议者,该协定为他们提供获得一个合理的和具有一致性( RANDZ )的许可证,由发起

62、人和其他采纳者某些中所载的知识产权的产品,符合USB 3.0的规范。采用能够证明符合规格的测试程序所定义的USB实施者论坛。产品如果证明符合规格将被授予某些权利和使用USB实施者论坛徽标所界定的徽标许可证。1.5文件组织1至4章概述的读者大体看法,而5至11章讲述USB 3.0的详细技术资料。 读者应该与操作系统厂商的操作系统绑定的特定USB 3.0 接口。1.6设计目标 USB 3.0是下一个发展出现的的有线USB 。我们的目标是让用户最终认为这是和USB 2.0一样的 ,只是速度更快。几个关键的设计领域,以满足这个目的分列如下: 保存现有USB智能模式和简单装置。 利用现有的USB基础设施

63、。在大量使用USB产品中。有很大一部分他们的成功可以追溯到存在稳定的软件接口,轻松地开发的软件设备驱动程序,以及一些通用标准设备类驱动程序(HID ,大容量存储,音频,等等) 。超高速USB设备的设计,保持软件基础设施的完好前提下,继续使用相同的接口以便开发外设,并充分利用其所有现有的资源推动发展工作。显著改善的电源管理。减少当传送数据时的功率和减少闲置功耗,提供更丰富的电源管理机制,使设备驱动的总线进入低功耗范围。 所有品种USB接口的易用性一直仍然是一个关键的设计目标。 保护投资。有大量的电脑在使用中只支持USB 2.0 。有大量的USB 2.0外围设备在使用中。保留向后兼容的A型连接器,

64、允许超设备的使用,尽管速度较低, USB 2.0的电脑,并允许超高速设备与现有的电缆连接到USB 3.0超A型连接器。 1.7相关文件通用串行总线规范修订版2.0 USB 2.0补编接口规范,修订版1.3通用串行总线微型USB电缆和连接器的规格,修订版1.01 EIA-364-1000.01 :环境测试,以评估连接器和插孔在使用商业软件时候的性能USB 3.0连接器和电缆组件遵守文件 USB高速接口测试方法白皮书 USB 3.0接口抖动预算白皮书 INCITS架TR - 35 - 2004 , INCITS技术报告的信息技术-光纤通道的方法抖动和信号质量规范(光纤MJSQ ) USB接口3.0构架概况本章概述了通用串行总线3.0的架构和关键概念。USB 3.0是类似于早期版本的USB接口,因为这是一个支持主机电脑和电缆总线之间数据交换和同时访问各种各样外围设备。所附的外设共享带宽,通过主机的预定协议。总线允许外围设备连接,配置,工作,在主机和其他它外围设备之间工作时也能分离。USB 3.0采用了双总线架构,提供向后与USB 2.0 兼容。它提供的同时工作,超高速和非超高速(USB 2.0的速度)的信息交流。这一章分为两个重点。第一重点涉及总线的构架和相关概念。第二个重点是超高速性具体架构和概念。后面几章描述各个组成部分和具体要求,超高速USB接口更详细。读者将有一个对USB 2.

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