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Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: QuickLogic | Subject: SDIO host controller
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 May 2008

SDIO host controller handles multiple
cards

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Proven System Block for QuickLogic's Customer Specific Standard Product solutions platform library addresses the needs of handheld system designs.

QuickLogic has enhanced its proven SDIO host controller solution by providing it with the ability to handle multiple, independent memory cards The enhanced host controller solution is a Proven System Block for the company's Customer Specific Standard Product (CSSP) solutions platform library, addressing the needs of handheld system designs

The first delivered implementation handles four independent cards, but the company can configure the PSB for as many card slots as a customer requires.

Target applications include storage for personal navigation devices and portable media players.

"Handheld device designers are looking to expand their product's data storage beyond the 8Gbyte limit of today's memory cards, but don't want to use hard disk drives", says Judd Heape, QuickLogic's Senior Director of Systems Engineering.

"Our enhanced SDIO host controller solution addresses this requirement by allowing a single controller to handle multiple high-capacity cards".

The base SDIO controller supports SD, SDHC, and MMC memory cards with 4 and 8bit widths.

The enhanced design includes multi-drive control logic and a multiplexer to connect the controller to multiple cards using a single set of I/O lines.

Cards can be of any capacity to as large as the 32Gbyte that the SD 2.0 specification allows.

This would permit a four-card implementation to give a portable device up to 128Gbyte of storage, comparable to mini hard drives but with the reliability and flexibility advantages of removable solid state memory.

Because the controller treats each card slot as an independent solid state drive, users can mix card types and capacities in the slots without restriction.

The controller can work with multiple cards as described, or can work with SD-based managed NAND devices (such as SanDisk's iNAND) and work with embedded MMC (eMMC) devices such as Samsung's MoviNAND.

It senses the type and capacity of a card (or attached memory device) on insertion (or power-up) and automatically configures its operation to match.

The controller can also be modified so that one card or attached memory device can be designated as the 'boot' device in a system.

Software driver support for Linux, Windows CE, and Windows Mobile operating systems is available.

QuickLogic's enhanced SDIO host controller PSB is available immediately in a 4-slot configuration and can be customised for other configurations as needed.

The Proven System Block can be implemented in the programmable fabric of the PolarPro and EclipseII CSSP platforms, or can augment the base SDIO controller built into the ArcticLink CSSP family to provide multi-slot operation.

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