Feature

●4x Dedicated USB 3.2 10Gb/s Ports
●Dedicated PCIe 3.0 x8 Host Interface
●Driverless Installation: Native xHCI Support
●Ideal for High-Speed Data Acquisition & Transfer Applications
●macOS, Linux & Windows

[10 Gb  & s 4-Port USB-A]




[5 Gb  & s 4-Port USB-A]




[10 Gb  & s 4-Port USB-C]





Description

RocketU 1244A’s features four, fully independent USB Type-A ports, each of which is powered by a dedicated 1000MB/s USB 3.2 controller chip, backed by a robust PCIe 3.0 x8 host interface. This unique host controller architecture ensures each hosted USB device can operate at peak performance without saturating the bus or taxing system resources. Universal Compatibility: RocketU 1244A controllers can be installed into any computing platform with an industry-standard PCIe 3.0 or 4.0 x8 or 16 slot. The four independent USB Type-A ports support any industry-standard USB 2.0/3.0/3.1 /3.2 device, including USB drives, cameras, printers, capture devices and peripherals.4x 1000MB/s Performance: Unlike most USB controllers in today’s marketplace, the RocketU 1244A sports four independent Type-A ports, each of which is powered by a dedicated USB 3.2 10G controller. The blazing fast PCIe 3.0 x8 host interface ensures each individual port can deliver 1000MB/s of transfer bandwidth at all times, even in cases where each port is occupied and under heavy load.Ideal for High-Speed Data Acquisition & Capture Applications: The RocketU 1244As performance-focused HBA architecture was designed for workflows that demand ease of integration, hot-plug capability, and rapid file transfer. The four independent 1000MB/s USB ports and PCIe 3.0 x8 host interface can easily accommodate a wide range of high-speed data acquisition applications, including imaging and capture solutions, security systems, and media archiving.xHCI Compliant; Driverless installation: The RocketU 1244A is a true plug-and-play USB controller, and is supported natively by all modern operating system platforms including Windows 10 and Server 2019, macOS Big Sur, and current distributions of Linux.