Ide connector, 2 ide connector – Compaq W4000 User Manual

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Technical Reference Guide

5.2.2 IDE CONNECTOR


This system uses a standard 40-pin connector for the primary IDE device and connects (via a
cable) to the hard drive installed in the right side drive bay. Note that some signals are re-defined
for UATA/33 and higher modes, which require a special 80-conductor cable (supplied) designed
to reduce cross-talk. Device power is supplied through a separate connector.


Figure 5-1. 40-Pin Primary IDE Connector (on system board).


Table 5–3. 40-Pin Primary IDE Connector Pinout

Table 5-3.

40-Pin Primary IDE Connector Pinout

Pin

Signal

Description Pin

Signal

Description

1 RESET-

Reset

21 DRQ

DMA

Request

2 GND Ground

22 GND

Ground

3

DD7

Data Bit <7>

23

IOW-

I/O Write [1]

4

DD8

Data Bit <8>

24

GND

Ground

5

DD6

Data Bit <6>

25

IOR-

I/O Read [2]

6

DD9

Data Bit <9>

26

GND

Ground

7

DD5

Data Bit <5>

27

IORDY

I/O Channel Ready [3]

8

DD10

Data Bit <10>

28

CSEL

Cable Select

9

DD4

Data Bit <4>

29

DAK-

DMA Acknowledge

10

DD11

Data Bit <11>

30

GND

Ground

11

DD3

Data Bit <3>

31

IRQn

Interrupt Request [4]

12

DD12

Data Bit <12>

32

IO16-

16-bit I/O

13

DD2

Data Bit <2>

33

DA1

Address 1

14

DD13

Data Bit <13>

34

DSKPDIAG

Pass Diagnostics

15

DD1

Data Bit <1>

35

DA0

Address 0

16

DD14

Data Bit <14>

36

DA2

Address 2

17

DD0

Data Bit <0>

37

CS0-

Chip Select

18

DD15

Data Bit <15>

38

CS1-

Chip Select

19

GND

Ground

39

HDACTIVE-

Drive Active (front panel LED) [5]

20 --

Key

40 GND

Ground

NOTES:

[1] On UATA/33 and higher modes, re-defined as STOP.

[2] On UATA/33 and higher mode reads, re-defined as DMARDY-.

On UATA/33 and higher mode writes, re-defined as STROBE.

[3] On UATA/33 and higher mode reads, re-defined as STROBE-.

On UATA/33 and higher mode writes, re-defined as DMARDY-.
[4] Primary connector wired to IRQ14, secondary connector wired to IRQ15.
[5] Pin 39 is used for spindle sync and drive activity (becomes SPSYNC/DACT-)
when synchronous drives are connected.

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