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Chapter 3

Hardware

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Reference Manual

CoreModule 430

Parallel Interface (LPT)

The Vortex x86 processor chip provides the Parallel Port interface. The Parallel Port supports the standard
parallel, Bi-directional, Standard Printer Port (SPP), Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP), and Enhanced

Capabilities Port (ECP) protocols.

Table 3-5

describes the pin signals of the Parallel interface, which uses a 26-pin, right-angle header with 2

rows, odd/even sequence (1, 2), and 0.079" (2mm) pitch.

Note: The shaded table cells denote power or ground. The * symbol indicates the signal is Active Low.

Table 3-5. Parallel (LPT) Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J4)

Pin # Signal

Description

1

Strobe*

Strobe* – This is an output signal used to strobe data into the printer. I/O pin in
ECP/EPP mode.

2

AutoFD*

Auto Feed* – This is a request signal into the printer to automatically feed one
line after each line is printed.

3

PD0

Parallel Port Data 0 – These pins (0 to 7) provides parallel port data signals.

4

ERR*

Error – This is a status output signal from the printer. A Low State indicates an
error condition on the printer.

5

PD1

Parallel Port Data 1 – Refer to pin-3, PDO for more information.

6

INIT*

Initialize* – This signal is used to Initialize printer. Output in standard mode,
I/O in ECP/EPP mode.

7

PD2

Parallel Port Data 2 – Refer to pin-3, PDO for more information.

8

SLIN

Select In – This output signal is used to select the printer. I/O pin in ECP/EPP
mode.

9

PD3

Parallel Port Data 3 – Refer to pin-3, PDO for more information.

10

GND

Ground

11

PD4

Parallel Port Data 4 – Refer to pin-3, PDO for more information.

12

GND

Ground

13

PD5

Parallel Port Data 5 – Refer to pin-3, PDO for more information.

14

GND

Ground

15

PD6

Parallel Port Data 6 – Refer to pin-3, PDO for more information.

16

GND

Ground

17

PD7

Parallel Port Data 7 – Refer to pin-3, PDO for more information.

18

GND

Ground

19

Ack*

Acknowledge* – This is a status output signal from the printer. A Low State
indicates it has received the data and is ready to accept new data.

20

GND

Ground

21

Busy*

Busy* – This is a Status output signal from the printer. A High State indicates
the printer is not ready to accept data.

22

GND

Ground

23

PE

Paper End – This is a status output signal from the printer. A High State
indicates it is out of paper.

24

GND

Ground

25

Slct

Select – This is a status output signal from the printer. A High State indicates it
is selected and powered on.

26

Key/NC

Key Pin/Not Connected

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