Richard_Cranium72
11-26-2000, 04:53 AM
Connectivity refers to SCM Microsystems' software and ASIC solutions which power the SCM's digital media and other customer products. Interface standards and bus architectures are continually evolving, whether from parallel and SCSI to USB 2.0 and 1394 ("Firewire"), and the Connectivity silicon is architected to "bridge" data from one platform bus architecture to another. Find Connectivity technology used with CD-RW's, DVD, Zip drives, Jazz drives, scanners, and printers which require "connectivity" to PC or Mac platforms.
Parallel-SCSI
1394-SCSI
USB-SCSI
USB-ATA/ATAPI
Parallel-ATA/ATAPI
AND some other goodies
These ASICs convert legacy bus architectures such as parallel, SCSI, ATAPI and IDE to new architectures such as USB, USB 2.0, 1394, and digital media formats such and CompactFlash and Secure Digital cards. The following ASICs are available for OEM products and integration;
EUSB-02
USBAT-02
ImpactS
EPST
http://www.scmmicrosystems.com/connectivity/index.html
DrVette
Parallel-SCSI
1394-SCSI
USB-SCSI
USB-ATA/ATAPI
Parallel-ATA/ATAPI
AND some other goodies
These ASICs convert legacy bus architectures such as parallel, SCSI, ATAPI and IDE to new architectures such as USB, USB 2.0, 1394, and digital media formats such and CompactFlash and Secure Digital cards. The following ASICs are available for OEM products and integration;
EUSB-02
USBAT-02
ImpactS
EPST
http://www.scmmicrosystems.com/connectivity/index.html
DrVette