Course Description
In this USB 3.0 Architecture online training course you will learn about the third generation of USB SuperSpeed USB, the increased transfer rates to 5.0Gbps, improved flow control and power management, as well as a thorough examination of the changes to the protocol layers. USB 2.0 is briefly reviewed because USB 3.0 is required to be completely backwards compatible.
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In This Course You Will Learn:
As a result of taking this USB 3.0 online training, you will be able to:
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Explain the required backward compatibility with USB 2.0
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Discuss the details of the new bus architecture
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Define the new SuperSpeed data flow model
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Identify host and device requirements
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Analyze actual traffic on the bus, including the different transfer types
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Describe the new power management features
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Implement requirements at the physical, link, and protocol layers
Prerequisites
You need to have equivalent experience or have taken the following GogoTraining courses:
Outline
Module 00: Course Introduction
Module 01: USB 2.0 Review
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Device, Host, and Hubs
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USB 2.0 Topology
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Physical Layer
Link Layer
Protocol Layer
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USB Transfer Types
Module 02: USB 2.0 Communication
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Error Handling
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Communication Model
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Transactions
Transfers
Module 03: USB 2.0 Configuration
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Packets and Packet Types
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Descriptors
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Device Detection
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Signaling
Module 04: USB 3.0 Architecture
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Support for USB 2.0
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USB 3.0 Architecture Overview
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System Description
Module 05: Data Flow Model
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USB 3.0 Transferso Types
Data Bursting
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Transaction Protocol Improvements
Module 06: Physical Layer
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Transmitter/Receiver requirements
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Data Scrambling
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Encoding
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LFPS
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Mechanical Requirements
Module 07: Link Layer
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Packets
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Flow Control and Link Management
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LTSSM
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State Diagrams
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Resets
Module 08: Protocol Layer Part 1
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Packet Formats
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Link Management Packets
Transaction Packets
Module 09: Protocol Layer Part 2
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Data Packets
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Isochronous Timestamp
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Route String
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Flow Control
Module 10: USB 3.0 Device Framework
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Device States
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Device Operation
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Standard Device Requests
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Stand Device Descriptors
Module 11: Hubs
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Hub Architecture
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State Machine
Repeater/Forwarder
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Packet Routing
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Resume Signaling
Module 12: Power Management
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Link power management
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Device PM
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Hub PM
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Suspend/Resume
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Latency Tolerance Message
Module 13: Data Traffic Analysis
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Link Control
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IN and OUT Transactions
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Packets
Module 14: Course Summary and Evaluation