Hi All,
I have a bit of a strange requirement and, unfortunately, whenever a requirement is strange it tends not to have ready made silicon you can buy off the shelf!
I have a situation where I have a single USB 3.0 (assume gen 1 for simplicity) uplink. Note that I do
not have a USB 2.0 uplink on that port. On the downstream I need to plug in several USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 devices. Simple me assumed that this would be just fine as the USB 2.0 packets would just be tunnelled over the nice new shiny USB 3.0 interface right? Right?! Sadly not, it seems that all manufacturers (and standards) have assumed that the USB 2.0 stack runs completely in parallel to the USB 3.0 stack and basically doesn't interact in any way.
So, can anyone think of a way of "tunnelling" the USB 2.0 packets over the USB 3.0 interface"? Preferably in a way which will just work with an upstream computer without having to be split apart before entering the PC? Ideally I'd
love some sort of ready to go silicon IC or even a ready made hub that I can just buy which would do it. Alas, I've not found anything.
Hopefully you guys will have some bright ideas which can help me

Thanks
Chris