Compactflash adapter (j23) – Ampro Corporation Single Board Computer Littleboard 550 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

LittleBoard 550

Reference Manual

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CompactFlash Adapter (J23)

The board contains a Type II PC card socket, which allows for the insertion of a CompactFlash Card.
The CompactFlash (CF) Card acts as a standard IDE Drive and is connected to the primary IDE bus.
If a CompactFlash card is installed, only one additional IDE drive may be added to the primary bus.
Jumpers are used to select the Master/Slave mode and the voltage selection (+5V or +3.3V). Refer to
Table 2-4, Jumper Settings for more information.

Table 3-11. CompactFlash Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J23)

Pin #

Signal

Description

1

GND

Ground

2

PDD3

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.

3

PDD4

Disk Data 4 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

4

PDD5

Disk Data 5 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

5

PDD6

Disk Data 6 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

6

PDD7

Disk Data 7 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

7

PDCE1*

Primary Chip Select 1 – This signal, along with CE2*, selects the card and
indicates 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*.

8, 9, 10,
11, 12

GND

Ground

13

VCC

CF power – This voltage is determined by setting of JP3, CF Voltage Select
(pins 1-2 = +5 volts ±5% Default, or pins 2-3 = +3.3 volts ±5%)

14, 15,
16, 17

GND

Ground

18

PDA2

Primary Disk Address 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.

19

PDA1

Primary Disk Address 1 – Refer to A2 on pin-18 for more information.

20

PDA0

Primary Disk Address 0 – Refer to A2 on pin-18 for more information.

21

PDD0

Primary Disk Data 0 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

22

PDD1

Primary Disk Data 1 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

23

PDD2

Primary Disk Data 2 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

24

NC

Not connected (IOCS16*)

25

GND

Ground

26

NC

Not connected

27

PDD11

Disk Data 11 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

28

PDD12

Disk Data 12 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

29

PDD13

Disk Data 13 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

30

PDD14

Disk Data 14 – Refer to PDD3 on pin-2 for more information.

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