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#REDIRECT[[88SA8040-TBC1]]
== Marvell 88SA8040C0-TBC1C000-P107 (SATA to PATA bridge) ==
alt. part no: [[88SA8040-TBC1]] (SATA 1.5 Gb/s to PATA 133) <br />
6-710-129-01 / IC3401 <br />
 
SATA to PATA IDE bridge chip. This is used on motherboards with a PATA blu-ray drive: early PS3 (up to including [[CECHKxx]]/[[DIA-00x#DIA-002|DIA-002]]). <br />
 
<pre> The 88SA8040 is an IC which consists of 9 bus transceivers (three state output) in
a 24 pin package. Signals are transmitter from A to B when the direction control
input (DiR) is at a high level, and from B to A when DiR is at a low level. When the
enable input (G) is high, A and B are isolated. And this product has two terminals
(V CCA, VCCB), VCCA is connected with control input and A bus side, VCCB is connected
with B bus side. VCCA and V CCB are isolated. Consequently, it is best to change the
level in case of two supply voltage coexist on one board and application of power management.
 
Dropout Voltage is defined as the input to output differential at which the output
voltage drops 2% below its nominal value measured at 1V differential. For outputs below
2.5V, dropout voltage is the input-to-output voltage differential with the minimum
input voltage 2.5V. Minimum input operating voltage is 2.5V.</pre>
No datasheet found/available : http://www.marvell.com/storage/system-solutions/sata-to-pata-bridge.jsp <br />
 
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