Compactflash, Compactflash (cf+), 0000 16-bit – Eurotech Appliances ZEUS PXA270 User Manual

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ZEUS Technical Manual

Detailed hardware description

© 2007 Eurotech Ltd Issue D

40

CompactFlash

A CompactFlash extension socket for full I/O mode operation is provided by slot 0 of

the PXA270 PC card controller, and supports type I,II CF+ cards. It appears in PC card

memory space socket 0.

Address Region

name

0x20000000 – 0x23FFFFFF

Socket 0 I/O Space.

0x24000000 – 0x27FFFFFF

Reserved.

0x28000000 – 0x2BFFFFFF

Socket 0 Attribute Memory Space.

0x2C000000 – 0x2FFFFFFF

Socket 0 Common Memory Space.

This is a hot swappable 3.3V interface, controlled by the detection of a falling edge on

GPIO35 of PXA270 when a CompactFlash card has been inserted (CF_CD#). On

detection, set GPIO97 (CF_PWEN) to logic ‘1’ to enable the 3.3V supply to the

CompactFlash connector. The CompactFlash RDY/BSY# signal interrupts on PXA270’s

GPIO99.
Many CF+ cards require a reset once they have been inserted. To reset the

CompactFlash socket independently set the CF_RST bit to ‘1’ in the REG2 register

located at the address 0x13000000. To clear the CompactFlash reset write ‘0’ to the

CF_RST bit.

CF reset register [REG2]

Byte lane

Most significant byte

Least significant byte

Bit

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

0

Field

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

- - - - - - - -

CF_RST

Reset

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

0

R/W

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

- - - - - - - -

R/W

Address 0x13000000

CF+ is a small form factor card standard. It encompasses CompactFlash (CF) Flash

data storage cards, magnetic disk cards and I/O cards including serial cards, Ethernet

cards, fax/modem cards, digital phone cards, USB, barcode scanners, Bluetooth,

IEEE802.11b (WiFi), wireless digital cell phone cards, and so on. For more details about

CF+ standards and the availability of particular CF+ peripherals, see

www.compactflash.org

.

The CF+ card provides high capacity data storage and I/O functions that electrically

comply with the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA)

standard.
For connection details for the standard 50 pin CompactFlash connector, see

J20 –

CompactFlash connector

, page

89

.

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