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First post, by douglar

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I was trying to make a list of all of the PATA - SATA Bridge Chips that were ever out there in devices you could use to attach PATA to SATA

Here's my start---

Manufacturer   Chip        Direction        Notable Characteristics
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JMicron JM20330 Bi-directional Most common chip today; widely cloned.
JMicron JMD330 SATA Host Only connects legacy IDE drives to SATA motherboards.
JMicron JMH330 PATA Host Only connects new SATA drives to legacy IDE motherboards.
Marvell 88SA8052 Bi-directional Support SATA II & ATAPI, better compatability than the "040"
Marvell 88SA8040 Bi-directional The Origional PATA SATA Bridge
Sunplus SPIF223A Bi-directional Best compatibility with old Xbox/PS2 consoles, 10% slower that Marvell & Jmicron
Silicon Image SiI3811 Bi-directional Supports ATAPI, hot-swap, and NCQ. Fast. Discontinued.
Genesys Logic GL831a Bi-directional Bridges SATA and PATA
Genesys Logic GL830 Multi-bridge Bridges USB 2.0, SATA, and when in 128-pin packaging, PATA
Acard ARC-772 Multi-bridge High-end chip that can bridge SCSI/PATA/SATA

Reply 1 of 2, by Beerfloat

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At first I was like ok a quick Google there must've been more of those. Surely the likes of Highpoint, LSI, Avago, VIA or some such might have had an IC for that.
But no. Your list looks to be pretty good. 95% of these things seem to be JMicron or Marvell.

Reply 2 of 2, by douglar

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Matze79 reported seeing a pata-sata bridge in a Canon fm4-4383 that has a chip labeled "bu19503kv", but I've never seen that, have not found anyone else that's seen it