Compactflash Adapter (J23); Table 3-10. Compactflash Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J23) - Ampro ReadyBoard 700 Reference Manual

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Chapter 3

CompactFlash Adapter (J23)

The board contains a Type I or II PC card socket, which allows for the insertion of a CompactFlash
Card. The CompactFlash Card acts as a standard IDE Drive and is connected to the Secondary IDE bus.
If a CompactFlash card is installed, it is the only device using the secondary IDE bus. A Jumper is used
to select the Master/Slave mode. Refer to Table 2-5, Jumper Settings for more information.
CAUTION
To prevent system hangs when using older CompactFlash cards,
ensure your CompactFlash is compatible with UDMA 100 IDE
hard disk drives. Consult your CompactFlash card vendor for
UDMA 100 compatibility.

Table 3-10. CompactFlash Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J23)

Pin # Signal
1
GND
2
SDD3
3
SDD4
4
SDD5
5
SDD6
6
SDD7
7
SDCS1*
8, 10
NC
9
GND
11, 12 NC
13
VCC
14, 15 NC
16, 17 NC
17
NC
18
SDA2
19
SDA1
20
SDA0
21
SDD0
22
SDD1
23
SDD2
24
NC
ReadyBoard 700
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Digital Ground
Secondary Disk Data 3 –These signals (D0-D15) carry the Data, Commands, and
Status between the host and the controller. D0 is the LSB of the even Byte of the
Word. D8 is the LSB of the Odd Byte of the Word. All Task File operations
occur in byte mode on the low order bus D0-D7, while all data transfers are 16 bit
using D0-D15 to provide the disk data signals.
Secondary Disk Data 4 – Refer to SDD3 on pin-2 for more information.
Secondary Disk Data 5 – Refer to SDD3 on pin-2 for more information.
Secondary Disk Data 6 – Refer to SDD3 on pin-2 for more information.
Secondary Disk Data 7 – Refer to SDD3 on pin-2 for more information.
Secondary Chip Select 1 – This signal, along with CE2*, is used to select the card
and indicate to the card when a byte or word operation is being performed. This
signal accesses the even byte or odd byte of the word depending on A0 and CE2*.
Not connected
Digital Ground
Not connected
+5 volts +/-5%
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
Secondary Address select 2 – One of three signals (0 – 2) used to select one of
eight registers in the Task File. The host grounds all remaining address lines.
Secondary Address select 1 – Refer to A2 on pin-18 for more information.
Secondary Address select 0 – Refer to A2 on pin-18 for more information.
Secondary Disk Data 0 – Refer to SDD3 on pin-2 for more information.
Secondary Disk Data 1 – Refer to SDD3 on pin-2 for more information.
Secondary Disk Data 2 – Refer to SDD3 on pin-2 for more information.
Not connected (IOCS16*)
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