14 floppy drive interface, 1 connector, Mopslcdlx user's guide – Kontron MOPSlcdLX User Manual

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Floppy Drive Interface

MOPSlcdLX User's Guide

14 Floppy Drive Interface

The floppy drive interface of the MOPSlcdLX uses a 2.88 MB Super-I/O floppy disk controller and can sup-
port one floppy disk drive with densities that range from 360 kB to 2.88 MB. The controller is 100% IBM
compatible.

14.1 Connector

The floppy disk interface is available on the flat-foil connector X15003 (26 pins). This type of connector is
often internally used in notebooks to connect a floppy drive.
Accessories are available for this interface from KONTRON. To connect a standard 3.5” floppy drive use an
adapter cable (ADA-FLOPPY-2, part number 96001-0000-00-0). If you have a slim-line 3.5” floppy drive you
may need a flat-foil cable (KAB-FLOPPY/ MOPS-1, part number 96019-0000-00-0). It also is possible to get
a slim-line 3.5” floppy drive with cable (FLOPPY-MOPS-1, part number 96010-0000-00-0).

Header

Pin Signal Name

Function

Pin Signal Name

Function

1

VCC

1)

Power +5V

2

/IDX

Index

3

VCC

1)

Power +5V

4

/DR0

Drive select 0

5

VCC

1)

Power +5V

6

/DSKCHG

Disk change

7

N.C.

Not connected

8

N.C.

Not connected

9

N.C.

Not connected

10

/MTR0

Motor on 0

11

N.C.

Not connected

12

/FDIR

Direction select

13

N.C.

Not connected

14

/STEP

Step

15

GND

Ground

16

/WDATA

Write data

17

GND

Ground

18

/WGATE

Write gate

19

GND

Ground

20

/TRK0

Track 0

21

GND

Ground

22

/WRTPRT

Write protect

23

GND

Ground

24

/RDATA

Read data

1

25

GND

Ground

26

/HDSEL

Side one select

Note:

1)

To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that

- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.

- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.


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