Renesas Unveils Industry’s First I3C Intelligent Switch Family for Next Generation Server, Storage and Communications Systems
Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723) has launched the industry’s first I3C intelligent switch devices aimed at next-gen server motherboards. These innovative chips improve scalability and reliability while simplifying design complexities. The devices enhance I3C control plane networks, supporting multiple initiator controllers, improving signal integrity, and reducing capacitive loading. They allow seamless integration of legacy I2C devices, thus broadening compatibility. The first versions are currently sampling to select customers, with wider availability expected in Q1 2023.
- Launch of the first I3C intelligent switch devices, enhancing scalability and reliability.
- Improved signal integrity and reduced capacitive loading support high-performance designs.
- Seamless integration with legacy I2C devices increases product compatibility.
- Collaboration with Intel strengthens product development and validation.
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Innovative Devices Enable Control Bus Scaling in Chassis- and Rack-Based Systems While Simplifying Overall Design
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The MIPI I3C® bus is a scalable control bus interface for connecting peripherals to processor or other management controllers. It offers advantages of high performance, improved reliability, very low power, and low electromagnetic interference (EMI). All of these benefits enable new system functionality such as advanced telemetry, fault recovery, sideband security, component authentication and faster boot times.
Current system designs often use the legacy I2C protocol and simple field-effect transistor (FET) switches to connect initiator and target devices on a motherboard. This approach cannot scale to I3C speeds, which fundamentally limits system management to the most rudimentary of capabilities. Renesas’ new I3C intelligent switch family allows expansion of two initiator (upstream) ports to four, eight or more target ports at max speed with full protocol awareness and compliance. The new Renesas family also provides seamless translation between I3C and I2C devices allowing full plug and play compatibility of legacy devices onto the control plane network. The I3C Intelligent switch is a result of close collaboration between Renesas and Intel teams starting with conception, specification definition and other pre silicon activities. The collaboration continued to post silicon activities including software development and component and system level validation.
“Renesas was the pioneer of I3C hubs and expanders targeting the DDR5 DIMM market and we have always imagined great potential for this technology to proliferate across the entire platform,” said
“We are pleased at the strong collaboration between Renesas and Intel in defining an essential circuit solution for the expanding use cases of MIPI I3C Basic applications,” said
Renesas is a world leader in high-performance computing peripheral devices. The new I3C intelligent switch family complements Renesas solutions such as the DDR5 I3C expanders, registered clock drivers (RCDs), power management ICs (PMICs), serial presence detect (SPD) hubs, temperature sensors and data buffers.
Availability
Renesas is offering two versions of the I3C intelligent switch device, one with two upstream ports and four downstream ports and another with two upstream ports and eight downstream ports. The new devices are sampling to select customers now and are expected to be widely available in the first quarter of 2023. More information is available at www.renesas.com/i3c.
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