13 zv port interface, 14 subsystem id, subsystem vendor id – Ricoh R5C841 User Manual

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R5C841 PCI-CardBus/IEEE 1394/SD Card/Memory Stick/xD/ExpressCard Data Sheet

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4.13 ZV port Interface

The R5C841 has the Bypass type ZV port interface. On the 16-bit interface, when ZV port Enable

bit of either the Misc Control 1 register (82Fh) or the PC Card Misc Control 2 register (A0h) is

enabled, CADR [25:6], IOIS16#, INPACK#, SPKR# are assigned to ZV port input signal as shown

in the below diagram.

The R5C841 has no on chip buffer for the ZV port interface. So if ZV port is enabled, the signals

for ZV port such as CADR [25:4] will be “Hi-Z” or “Input disable” and they will be reconfigured for

the ZV port interface. The R5C841 outputs the control signal for the external buffer, which is used

to switch sockets, so that the buffer control for switching sockets is enabled.

16 bit Interface

Signal Name

ZV Port Interface

Signal Name

ZV Port

card I/O

1

Comments

A10

HREF

O

Horizontal Sync to ZV Port

A11

VSYNC

O

Vertical Sync to ZV Port

A9

Y0

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A8

Y2

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A13

Y4

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A14

Y6

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A16

UV2

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A15

UV4

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A12

UV6

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A7

SCLK

O

Audio SCLK PCM Signal

A6

MCLK

O

Audio MCLK PCM Signal

A[5:4]

RESERVED

RFU

Put in three state by Host Adapter
No connection in PC Card

A[3:0]

ADDRESS[3:0]

I

Used for accessing PC Card

IOIS16#

PCLK

O

Pixel Clock to ZV Port

A17

Y1

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A18

Y3

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A19

Y5

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A20

Y7

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A21

UV0

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A22

UV1

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A23

UV3

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A24

UV5

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

A25

UV7

O

Video Data to ZV Port YUV:4:2:2 format

INPACK#

LRCLK

O

Audio LRCLK PCM signal

SPKR#

SDATA

O

Audio PCM Data signal

ZV Port Interface Pin Assignments

1. "I" indicates signal is input to PC Card, "O" indicates signal is output from PC Card.

4.14 Subsystem ID, Subsystem Vendor ID

The R5C841 supports Subsystem ID and Subsystem Vendor ID to meet PC98/99/2001 Design

Requirements. There are three ways to write into the Subsystem ID and the Subsystem Vendor

ID registers from the system through BIOS.

1. Write Enable bit (Card: bit6 in the PC Card Misc Control, 1394: bit4 in the 1394 Misc

Control 2, SD: bit0 in the Key, Memory Stick: bit0 in the Key, xD Picture Card: bit0 in the
Key) control method.

The BIOS can turn this bit on, change the Subsystem IDs, and turn it off.

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