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ManufacturerP/NPackage(s)Release dateRelease date sourceComments
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Marvell88i8030QFP-64May 2002 or earlierProduct brief PDFI assume this is the device that originated the semi-standardized pinout used by subsequent chips (both from Marvell and others)
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Marvell88SA8040QFP-64, QFN-64February 2004 or earlierApple LINK EVT1 schematic
(may have used preliminary info?)
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Marvell88SA8052QFN-64October 2007 or earlierLenovo X301 schematics
(may have used preliminary info?)
There are a couple google image result of a QFP 88SA8052, but I suspect they're fake
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JMicronJM20330QFP-64, QFN-64August 2004 (Preliminary),
January 2005 (Release)
Datasheet revision history
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JMicronJMH330
JMH300S
JMD330
QFP-64, QFN-64July 2008Datasheet revision historyI've yet to see any evidence that JM20330 and JMH330 (and probably by extension the JMH300S and JMD330) aren't the exact same device with different package markings. All the configuration pins on the JMH330 have to be set the same as a JM20330 in host bridge device 1 mode. The datasheet technically implies that pull resistors on pins 18 and 19 are different, but I'm fairly certain that's a datasheet error.
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SunPlusSPIF223AQFP-64 w/ exposed padSeptember 2005Datasheet revision historyThe pinout is partially similar to Marvell, but it would be difficult for a sane PCB layout to support both. Has I2C and SPI for some reason.
QFP with an exposed pad is weird for a lower power device.
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RohmBU29504KVQFP-64February 2007 or ealierDatasheet revision historyI've never even seen a photograph of this thing, but I have the datasheet, so it must exist.
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Silicon ImageSii3611QFP-80February 2002 or earlierProduct brief PDFWho the hell at Silicon Image thought it was a good idea to make their official part numbers start with S-i-[capital i]?
I spent 30 minutes searching for "SIL3611" before figuring it out.
I'm only going to type them as "Sii", partially to be less ambiguous and partially out of spite.
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Silicon ImageSii3811QFP-64August 2006 or earlierProduct brief PDF
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GenesysGL830QFP-128June 2007Datasheet revision historyThis one really threw me for loop. The datasheet calls it a "USB 2.0 to SATA Bridge Controller", but the largest QFP-128 variant of it also has a PATA interface. It's incredible how deeply they buried this information, but it's apparently possible to use it as a standalone PATA to SATA bridge.
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GenesysGL831AQFP-64December 2008Datasheet revision historyPinout appears to be completely unrelated to any other PATA/SATA bridge IC
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AtmelAT78C5010QFP-80October 2004Press release
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???"IDE/SATA DOF"QFP-64???Some forum posts describe this as a JM20330 clone, but I'm not aware of anything that makes it more similar to JMicron than any other manufacturer
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Green cells = Marvell-like pinout