Compactflash socket (j12) – Ampro Corporation CoreModule 420 5001692A User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

CoreModule 420

Reference Manual

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CompactFlash Socket (J12)

The board contains a Type II PC card connector, which allows for the insertion of a CompactFlash card.
The CompactFlash card acts as a standard IDE Drive and is connected as [CF on Sec Master] in BIOS.

NOTE

Supports True IDE Mode and Type 1 or Type II PC cards in the
CompactFlash socket (J12).

Table 3-10. CompactFlash Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J12)

Pin #

Signal

Description

1

GND

Digital Ground

2

D3

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 provide the disk data signals.

3

D4

Disk Data 4 – Refer to pin 2, D3, for more information.

4

D5

Disk Data 5 – Refer to pin 2, D3, for more information.

5

D6

Disk Data 6 – Refer to pin 2, D3, for more information.

6

D7

Disk Data 7 – Refer to pin 2, D3, for more information.

7

CE1*

Card Enable 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*.

8

GND

Digital Ground

9

GND

Digital Ground

10

GND

Digital Ground

11

GND

Digital Ground

12

GND

Digital Ground

13

Vcc

+5 volts ±5% power supply

14

GND

Digital Ground

15

GND

Digital Ground

16

GND

Digital Ground

17

GND

Digital Ground

18

A2

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.

19

A1

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

20

A0

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

21

D0

Disk Data 0 – Refer to D3 on pin-2 for more information.

22

D1

Disk Data 1 – Refer to D3 on pin-2 for more information.

23

D2

Disk Data 2 – Refer to D3 on pin-2 for more information.

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