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Xccela™ consortium

Learn about Micron Technology's Xccela™ consortium promoting the Xccela Bus.

Why

Since the advent of the smart phone, people have become accustomed to and conditioned to expect graphical user interfaces, instant-on responsiveness, portability, constant connectivity, and more from their modern day electronic devices. The expectation is becoming the norm as we cram more and more smart electronics into our cars, our living spaces, and our lives. Meeting the needs of the demanding digital user calls for high-performance system buses for firmware code execution, data storage, working data processing, sensor data, and more. Current system bus interfaces often result in a tradeoff between performance and footprint: either the high performance of a high pin-count parallel interface or the small active signal footprint of a serial interface.

What

The Xccela consortium (link coming soon) is an industry association championed by Micron to promote the Xccela bus as an open-standard digital interconnect and data communications bus suitable for volatile and nonvolatile memory as well as other types of integrated circuits (for example, MCUs, SOCs, ADCs). The charter of the consortium is to define the Xccela Bus interface specifications and common command protocols for those devices that will reside and communicate on the Xccela Bus. The consortium is open to all companies, including semiconductor manufacturers, systems and electronics companies (customers), and test equipment companies.

In its first iteration, the Xccela Bus is a high-speed, high-performance Octal SPI bus that uses eight data lines for command and data transfer.  The bus is synchronous and supports both single-transfer rate (STR) operation, where one byte of data is transferred every clock cycle, and dual-data rate (DDR) operation, where two bytes of data are transferred every clock cycle.  The DDR operation requires the use of a data strobe signal (DQS).  The Xccela Bus supports clock frequencies up to 200 MHz and data transfer rates up to 400 MB/sec (3.2 Gb/sec).

How

Interested companies can send their requests to Xccela consortium (link coming soon).