RM0402
SDIO_CK
SDIO_CMD
•
Command format
–
Bit position
47
46
[45:40]
[39:8]
[7:1]
0
–
The SDIO supports two response types. Both use CRC error checking:
•
48 bit short response
•
136 bit long response
Note:
If the response does not contain a CRC (CMD1 response), the device driver must ignore the
CRC failed status.
Figure 315. SDIO command transfer
Command
State
Idle
Send
Hi-Z
Controller drives
Command: a command is a token that starts an operation. Command are sent
from the host either to a single card (addressed command) or to all connected
cards (broadcast command are available for MMC V3.31 or previous). Commands
are transferred serially on the CMD line. All commands have a fixed length of 48
bits. The general format for a command token for MultiMediaCards, SD-Memory
cards and SDIO-Cards is shown in
The command path operates in a half-duplex mode, so that commands and
responses can either be sent or received. If the CPSM is not in the Send state, the
SDIO_CMD output is in the Hi-Z state, as shown in
on SDIO_CMD are synchronous with the rising edge of SDIO_CK.
shows the command format.
Table 161. Command format
Width
1
1
6
32
7
1
Response: a response is a token that is sent from an addressed card (or
synchronously from all connected cards for MMC V3.31 or previous), to the host
as an answer to a previously received command. Responses are transferred
serially on the CMD line.
Secure digital input/output interface (SDIO)
Response
Wait
Receive
Hi-Z
Card drives
Table
161.
Value
0
1
-
-
-
1
RM0402 Rev 6
at least 8 SDIO_CK cycles
Command
Idle
Send
Hi-Z
Controller drives
Figure 315 on page
871. Data
Table 161
Description
Start bit
Transmission bit
Command index
Argument
CRC7
End bit
MSv36079V1
871/1163
921
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