The RTL9210B is a USB-to-Ethernet controller designed for USB-to-LAN connectivity solutions. It provides a highly integrated and cost-effective solution for converting USB 2.0 into an Ethernet interface.
Dynamically switches power states for energy saving; includes an algorithm to balance heat and performance. Integrated Components:
Empirical testing of the RTL9210B reveals a thermal design power (TDP) that requires consideration. Under sustained sequential loads (such as large file transfers), the controller can generate significant heat. Without a thermal pad connecting the chip to the enclosure casing, the RTL9210B has been observed to initiate thermal throttling, dropping transfer speeds from the 1,000 MB/s - 1,050 MB/s range down to lower thresholds to protect silicon integrity. rtl9210b datasheet
Optimizing power usage during high-load scenarios. Speed Improvements: Refining UASP implementation.
: Uses PCIe Gen3 x2 (two lanes), providing efficient throughput for NVMe drives. The RTL9210B is a USB-to-Ethernet controller designed for
: Features dynamic power state switching and an algorithm to balance power consumption with performance, often running cooler than competitors like JMicron.
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Q: Where can I download the RTL9210B datasheet? A: You can download the RTL9210B datasheet from the Realtek website or various online repositories.
is a highly popular, versatile bridge controller designed to interface high-speed M.2 NVMe or M.2 SATA SSDs with a computer via a USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Type-C interface. Known for its stability, low power consumption, and support for both NVMe and SATA protocols, it is the heart of most premium portable SSD enclosures.