Secure digital input/output interface (SDIO)
By default SDIO_D0 is used for data transfer. After initialization, the host can change the
databus width.
If a MultiMediaCard is connected to the bus, SDIO_D0, SDIO_D[3:0] or SDIO_D[7:0] can be
used for data transfer. MMC V3.31 or previous, supports only 1 bit of data so only SDIO_D0
can be used.
If an SD or SD I/O card is connected to the bus, data transfer can be configured by the host
to use SDIO_D0 or SDIO_D[3:0]. All data lines are operating in push-pull mode.
SDIO_CMD has two operational modes:
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Open-drain for initialization (only for MMCV3.31 or previous)
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Push-pull for command transfer (SD/SD I/O card MMC4.2 use push-pull drivers also for
initialization)
SDIO_CK is the clock to the card: one bit is transferred on both command and data lines
with each clock cycle.
The SDIO uses two clock signals:
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SDIO adapter clock SDIOCLK = 50 MHz)
•
APB2 bus clock (PCLK2)
PCLK2 and SDIO_CK clock frequencies must respect the following condition:
The signals shown in
Pin
SDIO_CK
SDIO_CMD
SDIO_D[7:0]
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Frequenc PCLK2
Table 166
are used on the MultiMediaCard/SD/SD I/O card bus.
Table 166. SDIO I/O definitions
Direction
MultiMediaCard/SD/SDIO card clock. This pin is the clock from
Output
host to card.
MultiMediaCard/SD/SDIO card command. This pin is the
Bidirectional
bidirectional command/response signal.
MultiMediaCard/SD/SDIO card data. These pins are the
Bidirectional
bidirectional databus.
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Frequency SDIO_CK
Description
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