Ide interface (j22) – Ampro Corporation Single Board Computer 700 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

ReadyBoard 700

Reference Manual

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IDE Interface (J22)

The ReadyBoard 700 provides one IDE connector (J22) for two IDE devices on the primary IDE
controller and one CompactFlash socket (J23) on the secondary IDE controller.

The EIDE interface logic supports the following features:

Transfer rate up to 100Mbps

Increased reliability using Ultra DMA 33/66/100 transfer protocols

Full scatter-gather capability

Supports ATAPI and DVD compliant devices

PIO IDE transfers as fast as 14Mbps.

Bus master IDE transfers as fast as 66Mbps.

Single Bus Master EIDE

Supports two IDE drives on primary interface and one CompactFlash card on the secondary

Table 3-9 list the signals for the IDE 44-pin, 2mm header.

Table 3-9. Primary IDE Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J22)

Pin #

Signal

Description

1

RESET*

Reset – Low active hardware reset (RSTDRV inverted)

2

GND

Digital Ground

3

PDD7

Primary Disk Data 7 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

4

PDD8

Primary Disk Data 8 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

5

PDD6

Primary Disk Data 6 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

6

PDD9

Primary Disk Data 9 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

7

PDD5

Primary Disk Data 5 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

8

PDD10

Primary Disk Data 10 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

9

PDD4

Primary Disk Data 4 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

10

PDD11

Primary Disk Data 11 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

11

PDD3

Primary Disk Data 3 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

12

PDD12

Primary Disk Data 12 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

13

PDD2

Primary Disk Data 2 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

14

PDD13

Primary Disk Data 13 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

15

PDD1

Primary Disk Data 1 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

16

PDD14

Primary Disk Data 14 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

17

PDD0

Primary Disk Data 0 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

18

PDD15

Primary Disk Data 15 – These signals (0 to 15) provide the disk data signals

19

GND

Digital Ground

20

NC-Key

Not Connected - Key pin plug

21

PDDREQ

Primary Device DMA Channel Request – Used for DMA transfers between
host and drive (direction of transfer controlled by DIOR* and DIOW*). Also
used in an asynchronous mode with DMACK*. Drive asserts IDRQ0 when
ready to transfer or receive data.

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