4 card status register, 5 sd status register, 6 relative card address register – SanDisk SD064 User Manual

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3.3.4 Card Status Register

The Card Status Register (CSR) transmits the card's status information to the host. The CSR is
defined in Section 4.10.1 in the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00.

3.3.5 SD Status Register

The SD Status Register (SSR) contains status bits that are related to the SD Card proprietary
features and may be used for future applications. The SD Status structure is described in
Section 4.10.2 in the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00.

3.3.6 Relative Card Address Register

The 16-bit Relative Card Address (RCA) Register carries the card address published by the
card during the card identification process. Refer to Section 5.4 in the SDA Physical Layer
Specification, Version 2.00 for more information.

3.3.7 Operation Conditions Register

The Operation Conditions Register (OCR) stores a card's VDD voltage profile. Refer to
Section 5.1 of the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00 for more information.

3.4 Bus Topology

The family of SanDisk SD products supports two communication protocols: SD and SPI. For
more details, refer to Section 3.5 of the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00. Section
6 of the specification contains a bus circuitry diagram for reference.

NOTE: SD Card pin assignments are provided by the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version
2.00; refer to Section 8.2.

SD Bus Mode Pin Assignment

SPI Bus Mode Pin Assignment

#

Function

I/O Type

Description

Function

I/O Type

Description

1 CD/DAT3

1,2

push-pull

Card Detect /
Data [bit 3]

CS

1

input

Chip Select (active low)

2 CMD

push-pull

Command /
Response

DataIn

input Host-to-Card

commands and data

3 VSS1

supply

Supply Ground

VSS1

supply

Supply Ground

4 VDD

supply

Supply Voltage

VDD

supply

Supply Voltage

5 CLK

input

Clock

SCLK

input

Clock

6 VSS2

supply

Supply Ground

VSS2

supply

Supply Ground

7 DAT0

push-pull Data [bit 0]

DataOut

output

Card-to-Host Data and
Status

8 DAT1

2

push-pull

Data [bit 1]

RSV

Reserved

9 DAT2

2

push-pull

Data [bit 2]

RSV

Reserved

Notes:

1. At power up this line has a 50KOhm pullup enabled in the card. This resistor serves two

functions: Card Detection and Mode Selection. For Mode Selection, the host can drive the
line high or let it be pulled high to select SD mode. If the host wants to select SPI mode it
should drive the line low. For Card detection, the host detects that the line is pulled high.
This pull-up should be disconnected by the user, during regular data transfer, with the
SET_CLR_CARD_DETECT (ACMD42) command.

2. The extended DAT lines (DAT1-DAT3) are input on power up. They start to operate as DAT

lines after the SET_BUS_WIDTH command. It is the responsibility of the host designer to

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