SoC eMMC/SD Protocol Tester: Validate & Debug Embedded Devices

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SoC based eMMC/SD Protocol Tester

 

eMMC/SD Tester is a dedicated industry’s first eMMC/SD card tester-based system on chip (SOC). Users can write different protocol tests for eMMC4.41/4.51/5.0 and 5.1 (HS400) and SD3.0 (UHS-I) to test for protocol specifications.

PGY-eMMC/SD-Tester card provides the flexibility to write custom test cases based on different used cases and extensively test the eMMC devices and SD card to ensure reliability of the devices to meet different used cases.

 

 

Key features

  • Design and run custom test cases tests for eMMC 4.41, 4.51, 5.0, and 5.1 (HS400), and SD 3.0 (UHS-I) to validate protocol specifications.
  • SoC-Based Testing with Embedded OS: Control the tester via PC with Windows and Linux compatibility, and benefit from embedded SPI flash booting, ensuring complete device access from initialization.
  • Compatible with eMMC 4.41, 4.51, 5.0, and 5.1 (HS400).
  • Supports SD 3.0 (UHS-I)
  • Host emulation for realistic testing scenarios.
  • Host Connection via USB 3.0 or 1 GbE Ethernet.
  • Comprehensive support for all eMMC and SD commands

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is the Pertech SoC based eMMC/SD Protocol Tester?

The Pertech SoC based eMMC/SD Protocol Tester is the industry's first eMMC/SD card tester built on a System-on-Chip (SoC). It enables users to design and execute custom protocol tests for eMMC and SD cards to validate their specifications and ensure device reliability.

2 Which eMMC and SD card standards are supported by this tester?

The tester supports eMMC standards 4.41, 4.51, 5.0, and 5.1 (including HS400). For SD cards, it is compatible with SD 3.0 (UHS-I) specifications.

3 Can users create custom test cases with the PGY-eMMC/SD-Tester?

Yes, the PGY-eMMC/SD-Tester offers the flexibility to write custom test cases. This feature allows users to extensively test eMMC devices and SD cards according to various specific use cases, ensuring their reliability.

4 What are the connectivity options and benefits of the SoC-based design?

The SoC-based design with an embedded OS allows control via a PC running Windows or Linux, providing complete device access from initialization through embedded SPI flash booting. It connects to the host via USB 3.0 or 1 GbE Ethernet.

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