PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2 – 5
JUM PE R C ON F IGU R AT ION
J50
J48
J46
J44
J42
Master/Sla ve
Only dri ve i n si ngle dr i ve s ys te m*
M as ter dri ve i n dual dr i ve s ys te m*
Sl a ve d ri ve i n dua l dri ve s ys tem
C
C
O
C abl e S el ect
Di s able d*
Ena bled
O
C
C yli nder Li m i tati on
Di s able d*
Ena bled
O
C
Fac tory R es erve d
O
Fac tory R es erve d
O
Key * = Default C = Closed
(j umper instal led) O = Open (no j umper instal led)
Figure 2-1
PCBA Jumper Location and Configuration
Cylinder Limitation Jumper Description
Cylinder Limitation Jumper Description
Cylinder Limitation Jumper Description
Cylinder Limitation Jumper Description
Cylinder Limitation Jumper Description
On some older BIOS', primarily those that auto-configure the disk drive, a hang may occur. The Cylinder
Limitation jumper reduces the capacity in the Identify Drive allowing large capacity drives to work with older
BIOS'. The capacity reported when J46 is closed will be as follows: drives less than or equal to 32GB will
report 2.1GB. Drives greater than 32GB will report 32GB.
Subsystem Configuration
Subsystem Configuration
Subsystem Configuration
Subsystem Configuration
Subsystem Configuration
Dual Drive Support
Dual Drive Support
Dual Drive Support
Dual Drive Support
Dual Drive Support
Two drives may be accessed via a common interface cable, using the same range of I/O addresses. The drives
are jumpered as device 0 or 1 (Master/Slave), and are selected by the drive select bit in the
Device/Head register of the task file.
All Task File registers are written in parallel to both drives. The interface processor on each drive decides
whether a command written to it should be executed; this depends on the type of command and which
drive is selected. Only the drive selected executes the command and activates the data bus in response to
host I/O reads; the drive not selected remains inactive.
A master/slave relationship exists between the two drives: device 0 is the master and device 1 the slave.
When J50 is closed (factory default, figure 2-1), the drive assumes the role of master; when open, the drive
acts as a slave. In single drive configurations, J50 must be closed.
Cable Select Option
Cable Select Option
Cable Select Option
Cable Select Option
Cable Select Option
CSEL (cable select) is an optional feature per ANSI ATA specification. Drives configured in a multiple drive
system are identified by CSEL’s value:
– If CSEL is grounded, then the drive address is 0.
– If CSEL is open, then the drive address is 1.
Jumper Location / Configuration
Jumper Location / Configuration
Jumper Location / Configuration
Jumper Location / Configuration
Jumper Location / Configuration
Darkened jumper pins indicate factory-installed (default) shunts.
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