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XRS10L140 Datasheet, PDF (9/36 Pages) Exar Corporation – SERIAL ATA II: PORT MULTIPLIER
EXSTOR XRS10L140
REV. 1.05
SERIAL ATA II: PORT MULTIPLIER
3.2 Power Down Modes
The XRS10L240 features independent support for the 3 power modes, as follows:
• Active: All parts of the link are active. All power-down signals are de-asserted.
• Partial: In partial mode, the input and output pipelines are shut down, but the PLL and the OOB generation
circuits are active.
• Slumber: In slumber mode, the PLL is also shut down, saving additional power but adding latency on exit.
The XRS10L240 transceiver components (transmitter, receive CDR, PLL, etc.) can be powered down through
MDIO register settings. Please refer to Table 12, “Powerdown Registers (MDIO Devices 1, 2 & 3),” on
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Please refer to “XRS10L240/140 Errata Sheet” for details regarding Link Power Management.
3.3 Speed Negotiation
The XRS10L140 will automatically perform speed negotiation with the host and devices in order to verify
whether the second generation Serial ATA 3.0 Gbps data rate is available or whether the system will need to
fall back upon the first generation Serial ATA 1.5 Gbps data rate. Speed negotiation is performed on an
independent basis by each of the dual-channel macros. Speed negotiation is done independently on all host
and device ports by default. MDIO configuration can request a common negotiated speed on the host and
device ports if such a speed exists. To perform speed negotiation with a downstream device, the XRS10L140
will first perform a COMRESET/COMINIT handshake with the device and then performs a calibrate/
COMWAKE handshake. Following receipt of the device COMWAKE signal, the XRS10L140 will continually
send out a D10.2 signal while awaiting receipt of the device ALIGN primitive. Depending on the speed of the
ALIGN primitive, the XRS10L140 will be able to determine the PHY generation of the device, and provide the
appropriate 1.5 Gbps or 3.0 Gbps ALIGN primitive in return to the device, thus completing speed negotiation.
This process is outlined in Figure 7.
FIGURE 7. SERIAL ATA SPEED NEGOTIATION
For speed negotiation with an upstream host, after the COMRESET/COMINIT and COMWAKE handshake is
complete, the XRS10L140 will initially send out an ALIGN primitive at the 2nd generation 3.0 Gbps data rate. If
no confirming 3.0 Gbps ALIGN primitive is received from the host, the XRS10L140 will then step down and
attempt negotiation at the lower 1.5 Gbps data rate.
3.4 Port Multiplier Implementation
The XRS10L140 provides full support for the functionality outlined in the Serial ATA II Port Multiplier
specification. A Serial ATA II Port Multiplier is a mechanism for one active host connection to communicate
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