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6 / 48 page THNCFxxxMBA/BAI Series 2002-10-20 6/48 Preliminary Signal Description Signal Name Dir Pin No. Description A10 to A0 (PC Card Memory Mode) A10 to A0 (PC Card I/O Mode) 8,10,11,12,1 4,15,16,17,1 8,19,20 These address lines along with the-REG signal are used to select the following: The I/O port address registers within the CompactFlash Storage Card, the memory mapped port address registers within the CompactFlash Storage Card, a byte in the card’s information structure and its configuration control and status registers. A2 to A0 (True IDE Mode) I 18,19,20 In True IDE Mode only A [2 : 0] are used to select the one of eight registers in the Task File, the remaining address lines should be grounded by the host. BVD1 (PC Card Memory Mode) This signal is asserted high as BVD1 is not supported −STSCHG (PC Card I/O Mode) This signal is asserted low to alert the host to changes in the RDY/ −BSY and Write Protect states; while the I/O interface is configured .Its use is controlled by the Card Config and Status Register. −PDIAG (True IDE Mode) I/O 46 In the True IDE Mode, this input/output is the Pass Diagnostic signal in the Master/Slave handshake protocol BVD2 (PC Card Memory Mode) This signal is asserted high, as BVD2 is not supported. −SPKR (PC Card I/O Mode) This line is the Binary Audio output from the card .If the Card does not support the Binary Audio function, this line should be held negated. −DASP (True IDE Mode) I/O 45 In the True IDE Mode, this input/output is the Disk Active/Slave Present signal in the Master/Slave handshake protocol. −CD1, −CD2 (PC Card Memory Mode) −CD1, −CD2 (PC Card I/O Mode) −CD1, −CD2 (True IDE Mode) O 26,25 These Card Detect pins are connected to ground on the CompactFlash Storage Card. They are used by the host to determine that the CompactFlash Storage Card is fully inserted into its socket. −CE1, −CE2 (PC Card Memory Mode) −CE1, −CE2 (PC Card I/O Mode) These input signals are used both to select the card and to indicate to the card whether a byte or a word operation is being performed. −CE2 always accesses the odd byte of the word. −CE1 accesses the even byte or the Odd byte of the word depending on A0 and −CE2.A multiplexing scheme based on A0, −CE1, −CE2 allows 8 bit hosts to access all data on D0 ~D7. See Access specification below. −CS0, −CS1 (True IDE Mode) I 7,32 In the True IDE Mode CS0 is the chip select for the task file registers while CS1 is used to select the Alternate Status Register and the Device Control Register. −CSEL (PC Card Memory Mode) −CSEL (PC Card I/O Mode) This signal is not used for this mode. −CSEL (True IDE Mode) I 39 This internally pulled up signal is used to configure this device as a Master or a Slave when configured in the True IDE Mode. When this pin is grounded, this device is configured as a Master. When the pin is open, this device is configured as a Slave. D15 to D00 (PC Card Memory Mode) D15 to D00 (PC Card I/O Mode) These lines carry the Data, Commands and Status information between the host and the controller. D00 is the LSB of the Even Byte of the Word.D08 is the LSB of the Odd Byte of the Word. D15 to D00 (True IDE Mode) I/O 31,30,29,28, 27,49,48,47, 6,5,4,3,2, 23,22,21 True IDE Mode, all Task File operations occur in byte mode on the low order bus D00 to D07 while all data transfers are 16 bit using D00 to D15. |
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