Compactflash connector (con1) – Altera Stratix II EP2S180 DSP Development Board User Manual

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Stratix II EP2S180 DSP Development Board Reference Manual

Board Components & Interfaces

Table 2–27

lists the reference information for the Ethernet MAC/PHY.

CompactFlash Connector (CON1)

The CompactFlash connector header (CON1) enables hardware designs
to access a CompactFlash card. The following two access modes are
supported:

ATA (hot-swappable mode)

IDE (IDE hard-disk mode)

Most pins of CON1 connect to I/O pins on the FPGA. The following pins
have special connections:

Pin 13 of CON1 (VCC) is driven by a power MOSFET that is
controlled by an FPGA I/O pin. This allows the FPGA to control
power to the CompactFlash card for the IDE connection mode.

Pin 26 of CON1 (CD1#) is pulled up to 5V through a 10-K

Ω resistor.

This signal is used to detect the presence of a CompactFlash card.
When the card is not present, the signal is pulled high through the
pull-up resistor.

SE_D25

AL28

SE_D26

AK28

SE_D27

AK29

SE_D28

AC13

SE_D29

AD10

SE_D30

AC11

SE_D31

AE11

Table 2–27. Ethernet MAC/PHY Reference

Item

Description

Board reference

U16

Part Number

LAN91C111-NE

Device description

Ethernet MAC/PHY

Manufacturer

SMSC

Manufacturer web site

www.smsc.com

Table 2–26. Ethernet MAC/PHY (U16) (Part 3
of 3)

Pin Name

Pin Number

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