Sharp UP-5300 Service Manual page 63

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Name
Number
DRV2
94
I
ADRxJ
O24
TR2
O24
ECPEN1
I
SLCTINJ
73
O20
INITJ
74
O20
AUTOFDJ
76
O20
STROBEJ
77
O20
BUSY
61
I
ACKJ
62
I
PE
60
I
LCT
59
I
ERRORJ
75
I
PD0-PD7
71-68, 66-63
I/O20
IOCHRDY
100
OD24
DRQA/
23
O24
SICF1
I
PINTR3/
24
O24
SICF0
I
IRTX2
25
O4
CFG2
I
IRRX2
26
I
FACF
UR2IRQB
22
O24
Miscellaneous
PWRGD
58
I
X1/CLK1
20
ICLK
X2/CLK2
21
OCLK
Vcc
15, 72
P
Vss
6, 47, 67, 95
P
Type
Drive 2. In PS/2 mode, this input indicates whether a second drive is connected: this signal should be
low if a second drive is connected. This status is reflected in a read of Status Register A.
Optional I/O port address decode output. Defaults to tri-state after power-up.
This pin has 30 µA internal pull-up. This interrupt from the parallel port enabled/disabled via bit 4 of the
Parallel Port Control Register. Refer to Configuration Registers CRC for more information.
Enhanced parallel port mode select. Read and latched during reset active.
Printer select input. This active low signal selects the printer. This is the complement of bit 3 of the
Printer Control Register.
Initiate Output. This active low signal is bit 2 of the printer control register. This is used to initiate the
printer when low.
Autofeed Output. This active low output causes the printer to automatically feed one line after each
line is printed. This signal is the complement of bit 1 of the Printer Control Register.
Strobe Output. This active low pulse is used to strobe the printer data into the printer. This output
signal is the complement of bit 0 of the Printer Control Register.
Busy. This signal indicates the status of the printer. A high indicates the printer is busy and not ready to
receive new data. Bit 7 of the Printer Status Register is the complement of the BUSY input.
Acknowledge. This active low output from the printer indicates it has received the data and is ready to
accept new data. Bit 6 of the Printer Status Register reads the ACKJ input.
Paper End. This signal indicates that the printer is out of paper. Bit 5 of the Printer Status Register
reads the PE input.
Printer Selected Status. This active high output from the printer indicates that it has power on. Bit 4 of
the Printer Status Register reads the SLCT input.
Error. This active low signal indicates an error condition at the printer.
Port Data. This bi-directional parallel data bus is used to transfer information between CPU and
peripherals.
IOCHRDY. In EPP mode, this pin is pulled low to extend the read/write command.
DMA Request. Alternate DMA request output for parallel port. Refer to CR5 bit 3.
Primary Serial Configuration 1. Read and latched during reset active to select the address of the
Primary Serial Port.
Parallel Port Interrupt Request. Alternate IRQ output from Parallel Port. Refer to CR0 bit 4 for more
information.
Primary Serial Configuration 0. Read and latched during reset active to define the address of the
Primary Serial Port.
Alternate IR Transmit output.
This pin is read and latched during reset active to select the hardware configuration port. This pin is
internal pull high. If it is low during reset, the hardware configuration port defaults to 3F1h. If it is high
during reset, the hardware configuration port defaults to 398h.
Alternate IR Receive input.
Floppy Disk Address Control. This signal is read and latched during reset active.
Serial Port Interrupt Request. Alternate IRQ output from UART2, refer to CR0 bit 5.
Power Good. This input signal indicates that the power is valid. For device operation, PWRGD must be
active.
Clock 1. This external connection for a parallel resonant 24 MHz crystal. ACMOS compatible oscillator
is required if crystal is not used.
Clock 2. This is a 24 MHz crystal. If an external clock is used, this pin should not be connected. This
pin should not be used to drive any other drivers.
Power. +5 Volt supply pin.
Ground pins.
Description
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