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CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual

SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual © 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION

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7.0 CIS Description

This section describes the Card Information Structure (CIS) for the CompactFlash Memory Card.

Summary of Contents for CompactFlash

Page 1: ...CompactFlashTM Memory Card Product Manual CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 140 Caspian Court Sunnyvale CA 94089 408 542 0500 FAX 408 542 0503 URL http www sandisk com...

Page 2: ...CompactFlash Memory Card documentation are protected by copyright law and all rights are reserved This documentation may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced...

Page 3: ...Wear Leveling 13 1 8 5 Using the Erase Sector and Write without Erase Commands 13 1 8 5 1 Interaction with Systems not Aware of the Erase Sector and Write without Erase Commands 13 1 8 5 2 Limitations...

Page 4: ...Memory Function 44 4 7 True IDE Mode I O Transfer Function 45 4 7 1 True IDE Mode I O Function 45 5 0 ATA Drive Register Set Definition and Protocol 46 5 1 I O Primary and Secondary Address Configura...

Page 5: ...on Parameters Valid 63 6 1 5 20 Current Number of Cylinders Heads Sectors Track 63 6 1 5 21 Current Capacity 63 6 1 5 22 Multiple Sector Setting 63 6 1 5 23 Total Sectors Addressable in LBA Mode 63 6...

Page 6: ...Memory Card 101 SanDisk ImageMate CompactFlash Drive 101 CompactFlash Memory Card Evaluation Kit 101 System Software Card Reader Writers and Connectors Compatible with the SanDisk CompactFlash Memory...

Page 7: ...troller that provides a high level interface to the host computer This interface allows a host computer to issue commands to the memory card to read or write blocks of memory A block of memory consist...

Page 8: ...odel 2 0 MB SDCFB 2 SDCFBI 2 4 0 MB SDCFB 4 SDCFBI 4 6 0 MB SDCFB 6 SDCFBI 6 8 0 MB SDCFB 8 SDCFBI 8 10 0 MB SDCFB 10 SDCFBI 10 15 0 MB SDCFB 15 SDCFBI 15 20 0 MB SDCFB 20 SDCFBI 20 24 0 MB SDCFB 24 S...

Page 9: ...ne 415 843 1220 FAX 415 493 1871 www compactflash org 1 6 Related Documentation 1 American National Standard X3 221 AT Attachment for Interface for Disk Drives Document This document can be ordered fr...

Page 10: ...Input Voltage VCC 100 mv max ripple p p 5 V 10 5 V 5 5 V Currents maximum average value See Notes 1 to 5 Sleep Reading Writing Type III Reading Writing 1 mA Slow Fast 36 mA 100 mA 36 mA 125 mA 36 mA 1...

Page 11: ...2 2 015 232 bytes 3936 2 16 123 SDCFB 4 4 030 464 bytes 7872 2 32 123 SDCFB 6 6 029 312 bytes 11 776 2 32 184 SDCFB 8 8 028 160 bytes 15 680 2 32 245 SDCFB 10 10 485 760 bytes 20 480 2 32 320 SDCFB 15...

Page 12: ...es are expected to get more and more complex in the future Since the CompactFlash Memory Card Series uses an intelligent on board controller the host system software will not require changing as new f...

Page 13: ...e plenty of time to erase pictures but may wish to take several pictures in rapid succession To accomplish this the host system i e camera would use the Erase Sectors command to pre erase the sectors...

Page 14: ...lash Card will cause it to exit sleep and respond The host does not have to follow the ATA protocol of issuing a reset first It may do this if desired but it is not needed By not issuing the reset per...

Page 15: ...to peak max 15 G peak to peak max Shock Operating Non Operating 2 000 G max 2 000 G max 2 000 G max 2 000 G max 2 2 System Power Requirements SDCFB XX Standard Version SDCFBI XX Industrial Version DC...

Page 16: ...h Memory Card to exit sleep mode when any command is issued by the host to when the card is reading or writing CompactFlash Memory Cards do not require a reset to exit sleep mode See section 1 8 6 2 4...

Page 17: ...Figure 2 1 CompactFlash Memory Card Dimensions Refer to the following table and to Figure 2 2 for CompactFlash Memory Card PC Card Adapter physical specifications and dimensions Model SDCF 03 Weight 3...

Page 18: ...CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 18 Figure 2 2 CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter Dimensions...

Page 19: ...rd Max LBA 1 No of Heads No of Sectors Track No of Cylinders SDCFB 2 2 015 232 bytes 3 936 2 16 123 SDCFB 4 4 030 464 bytes 7 872 2 32 123 SDCFB 6 6 029 312 bytes 11 776 2 32 184 SDCFB 8 8 028 160 byt...

Page 20: ...h a 3M 50 position Surface Mount Interface Header 3M P N N7E50 7516VY 20 and Ejector 3M P N D7E50 7316 02 or equivalent properly installed Refer to the appendix at the end of this manual for additiona...

Page 21: ...iption The CompactFlash Memory Card Series is optimized for operation with hosts which support the PCMCIA I O interface standard conforming to the PC Card ATA specification However the CompactFlash Ca...

Page 22: ...I I1Z 13 VCC Power 13 VCC Power 13 VCC Power 14 A06 I I1Z 14 A06 I I1Z 14 A062 I I1Z 15 A05 I I1Z 15 A05 I I1Z 15 A052 I I1Z 16 A04 I I1Z 16 A04 I I1Z 16 A042 I I1Z 17 A03 I I1Z 17 A03 I I1Z 17 A032...

Page 23: ...I2Z 41 RESET I I2Z 41 RESET I I2Z 42 WAIT O OT1 42 WAIT O OT1 42 IORDY O ON1 43 INPACK O OT1 43 INPACK O OT1 43 INPACK O OZ1 44 REG I I3U 44 REG I I3U 44 REG3 I I3U 45 BVD2 I O I1U OT1 45 SPKR I O I1...

Page 24: ...the Master Slave handshake protocol BVD2 PC Card Memory Mode I O 45 This output line is always driven to a high state in Memory Mode since a battery is not required for this product SPKR PC Card I O M...

Page 25: ...e In True IDE Mode all Task File operations occur in byte mode on the low order bus D00 D07 while all data transfers are 16 bit using D00 D15 GND PC Card Memory Mode 1 50 Ground GND PC Card I O Mode T...

Page 26: ...d is ready to accept a new data transfer operation and held low when the card is busy The Host memory card socket must provide a pull up resistor At power up and at Reset the RDY BSY signal is held lo...

Page 27: ...he WAIT signal is driven low by the CompactFlash Card to signal the host to delay completion of a memory or I O cycle that is in progress WAIT PC Card I O Mode This signal is the same as the PC Card M...

Page 28: ...cteristics described in section 4 3 2 For example I1U indicates a pull up resistor with a type 1 input characteristic Type Parameter Symbol Conditions MIN TYP MAX Units IxZ Input Leakage Current IL Vi...

Page 29: ...cteristic Type Output Type Valid Conditions OTx Totempole Ioh Iol OZx Tri State N P Channel Ioh Iol OPx P Channel Only Ioh Only ONx N Channel Only Iol Only 4 3 4 Output Drive Characteristics Type Para...

Page 30: ...e Memory Read Timing Speed Version 300 ns Item Symbol IEEE Symbol Min ns Max ns Read Cycle Time tc R tAVAV 300 Address Access Time ta A tAVQV 300 Card Enable Access Time ta CE tELQV 300 Output Enable...

Page 31: ...iguration register are allowed Table 4 4 Attribute Memory Write Timing Speed Version 250 ns Item Symbol IEEE Symbol Min ns Max ns Write Cycle Time tc W tAVAV 250 Write Pulse Width tw WE tWLWH 150 Addr...

Page 32: ...E th CE tGHEH 20 Wait Delay Falling from OE tv WT OE tGLWTV 35 Data Setup for Wait Release tv WT tQVWTH 0 Wait Width Time Default Speed tw WT tWTLWTH 350 An REG Dout tsu A CE OE tsu CE WAIT tdis OE tw...

Page 33: ...Write Recovery Time trec WE tWMAX 30 CE Hold following WE th CE tGHEH 20 Wait Delay Falling from WE tv WT WE tWLWTV 35 WE High from Wait Release tv WT tWTHWH 0 Wait Width Time Default Speed tw WT tWTL...

Page 34: ...EG IORD tRGLIGL 5 REG Hold following IORD thREG IORD tlGHRGH 0 INPACK Delay Falling from IORD tdfINPACK IORD tlGLIAL 0 45 INPACK Delay Rising from IORD tdrINPACK IORD tlGHIAH 45 IOIS16 Delay Falling f...

Page 35: ...CE IOWR tlWHEH 20 REG Setup before IOWR tsuREG IOWR tRGLIWL 5 REG Hold following IOWR thREG IOWR tlWHRGH 0 IOIS16 Delay Falling from Address tdfIOIS16 ADR tAVISL 35 IOIS16 Delay Rising from Address td...

Page 36: ...fore IORD tsuA IORD tAVIGL 70 Address Hold following IORD thA IORD tlGHAX 20 CE Setup before IORD tsuCE IORD tELIGL 5 CE Hold following IORD thCE IORD tlGHEH 20 IOIS16 Delay Falling from Address tdfIO...

Page 37: ...before IOWR tsuA IOWR tAVIWL 70 Address Hold following IOWR thA IOWR tlWHAX 20 CE Setup before IOWR tsuCE IOWR tELIWL 5 CE Hold following IOWR thCE IOWR tlWHEH 20 IOIS16 Delay Falling from Address td...

Page 38: ...X Common Memory Write 8 Bit D7 D0 0 1 1 1 0 X X XX X X X X Common Memory Write 8 Bit D15 D8 0 0 1 1 0 X X XX X X X 0 Common Memory Write 16 Bit D15 D0 X 0 0 0 1 0 0 XX X X X 0 Card Information Structu...

Page 39: ...elow for signal states and bus validity for the Attribute Memory function Table 4 12 Attribute Memory Function Function Mode REG CE2 CE1 A9 A0 OE WE D15 D8 D7 D0 Standby Mode X H H X X X X High Z High...

Page 40: ...o 0 by power up and hardware reset Using the PCMCIA Soft Reset is considered a hard Reset by the ATA Commands Contrast with Soft Reset in the Device Control Register LevlREQ This bit is set to one 1 w...

Page 41: ...sted has been entered The CompactFlash Card automatically powers down when it is idle and powers back up when it receives a command Int This bit represents the internal state of the interrupt request...

Page 42: ...ory This register contains additional configuration information This register is always written by the system before writing the card s Configuration Index Register Socket and Copy Register Organizati...

Page 43: ...ses so IOIS16 is asserted for all addresses to which the CompactFlash Card responds The CompactFlash Memory Card may request the host to extend the length of an input cycle until data is ready by asse...

Page 44: ...emory write cycle or extend the length of a memory read cycle until data is ready by asserting the WAIT signal at the start of the cycle Table 4 16 Common Memory Function Function Code REG CE2 CE1 A0...

Page 45: ...Mode Note Removing and reinserting the CompactFlash Memory Card while the host computer s power is on will reconfigure the CompactFlash Card to PC Card ATA mode from the original True IDE Mode To con...

Page 46: ...m the CompactFlash Memory Card is done using the Task File registers which provide all the necessary registers for control and status information The PCMCIA interface connects peripherals to the host...

Page 47: ...us Command 0 3F 37 0 1 1 0 Alt Status Device Control 0 3F 37 0 1 1 1 Drive Address Reserved Notes 1 Register 0 is accessed with CE1 low and CE2 low and A0 Don t Care as a word register on the combined...

Page 48: ...th CE1 low and CE2 high Note that the address space of this word register overlaps the address space of the Error and Feature byte wide registers that lie at offset 1 When accessed twice as byte regis...

Page 49: ...he second byte accessed is the odd byte of the equivalent word access A byte access to address 0 with CE1 high and CE2 low accesses the error read or feature write register 2 Registers at offset 8 9 a...

Page 50: ...as follows Table 5 5 True IDE Mode I O Decoding CE2 CE1 A2 A1 A0 IORD 0 IOWR 0 Note 1 0 0 0 0 Even RD Data Even WR Data 1 0 0 0 1 Error Register Features 1 0 0 1 0 Sector Count Sector Count 1 0 0 1 1...

Page 51: ...f data register access and is provided to assist in understanding the overlapped Data Register and Error Feature Register rather than to attempt to define general PCMCIA word and byte access modes and...

Page 52: ...rmation regarding features of the CompactFlash Memory Card that the host can utilize This register is also accessed on data bits D15 D8 during a write operation to Offset 0 with CE2 low and CE1 high 5...

Page 53: ...inder Low Register D7 D0 LBA23 LBA16 Cylinder High Register D7 D0 LBA27 LBA24 Drive Head Register bits HS3 HS0 Bit 5 This bit is set to 1 Bit 4 DRV This bit will have the following meaning DRV is the...

Page 54: ...ister Bit 2 CORR This bit is set when a Correctable data error has been encountered and the data has been corrected This condition does not terminate a multi sector read operation Bit 1 IDX This bit i...

Page 55: ...Implement a socket adapter which can be programmed to conditionally tri state D7 of I 0 address 3F7 377 when a CompactFlash Memory Card is installed and conversely to tri state D6 D0 of I O address 3...

Page 56: ...s the CompactFlash Card is not busy The BUSY bit in the status and alternate status registers is 0 Upon receipt of a Class 1 command the CompactFlash Card sets the BUSY bit within 400 nsec Upon receip...

Page 57: ...or 99h D 1 Stand By E2h or 96h D 1 Stand By Immediate E0h or 94h D 1 Translate Sector Note 1 87h Y Y Y Y Y 1 Wear Level Note 1 F5h Y 2 Write Buffer E8h D 2 Write Long Sector 32h or 33h Y Y Y Y 3 Writ...

Page 58: ...lash Card sets BSY sets the Sector Count Register to 00h clears BSY and generates an interrupt If the CompactFlash Memory Card is in Idle mode the CompactFlash Card sets BSY sets the Sector Count Regi...

Page 59: ...6 1 LBA 1 Drive Head LBA 27 24 Cyl High 5 Cylinder High LBA 23 16 Cyl Low 4 Cylinder Low LBA 15 8 Sec Num 3 Sector Number LBA 7 0 Sec Cnt 2 Sector Count Feature 1 X This command is used to pre erase a...

Page 60: ...w the command with the same protocol as the Write Sector s command although the information in the buffer is not used by the CompactFlash Card If LBA 1 then the number of sectors to format is taken fr...

Page 61: ...C bytes passed on Read Write Long Commands 23 26 aaaa 8 Firmware revision in ASCII Rev M ms set by code Big Endian Byte Order in Word 27 46 aaaa 40 Model number in ASCII Left Justified Big Endian Byte...

Page 62: ...anslation mode 6 1 5 6 Default Number of Sectors per Track This field contains the number of sectors per track in the default translation mode 6 1 5 7 Number of Sectors per Card This field contains th...

Page 63: ...heads and sectors 6 1 5 20 Current Number of Cylinders Heads Sectors Track These fields contains the current number of user addressable Cylinders Heads and Sectors Track in the current translation mo...

Page 64: ...generate an interrupt If the sector count is non zero it is interpreted as a timer count with each count being 5 milliseconds and the automatic power down mode is enabled If the sector count is zero t...

Page 65: ...and Note SanDisk recommends NOT using this command in any system because DOS determines the offset to the Boot Record based on the number of heads and sectors per track If a CompactFlash Memory Card i...

Page 66: ...sted If the number of requested sectors is not evenly divisible by the block count as many full blocks as possible are transferred followed by a final partial block transfer The partial block transfer...

Page 67: ...ocol as the Read Sector s command 6 1 12 Read Sector s 20H 21H Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Command 7 20H or 21H C D H 6 1 LBA 1 Drive Head LBA 27 24 Cyl High 5 Cylinder High LBA 23 16 Cyl Low 4 Cylinder Low L...

Page 68: ...t Upon command completion the Command Block Registers contain the cylinder head and sector number of the last sector verified If an error occurs the verify terminates at the sector where the error occ...

Page 69: ...Error Register This command must be the next command issued to the CompactFlash Card following the command which returned an error Table 6 4 Extended Error Codes Extended Error Code Description 00h N...

Page 70: ...mand to the CompactFlash Memory Card although it does perform a range check of cylinder and head or LBA address and returns an error if the address is out of range 6 1 17 Set Features EFH Bit 7 6 5 4...

Page 71: ...reduce the current the CompactFlash Memory Card draws the host issues the Set Features command with the Feature register set to 9AH and the Sector Count register Config set to a current value which i...

Page 72: ...xecution of those commands is enabled If a block count is not supported an Aborted Command error is posted and Read Multiple and Write Multiple commands are disabled If the Sector Count Register conta...

Page 73: ...y Mode clear BSY and return the interrupt immediately Recovery from sleep mode is accomplished by simply issuing another command a reset is not required 6 1 21 Standby Immediate 94H E0H Bit 7 6 5 4 3...

Page 74: ...user sector has been erased and programmed The controller responds with a 512 byte buffer of information on the desired cylinder head and sector with the actual Logical Address along with the Hot Coun...

Page 75: ...d for backward compatability with earlier SanDisk SDP series products The Sector Count Register will always be returned with an 00H indicating Wear Level is not needed 6 1 24 Write Buffer E8H Bit 7 6...

Page 76: ...mmand 6 1 26 Write Multiple Command C5H Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Command 7 C5H C D H 6 X LBA X Drive Head Cyl High 5 Cylinder High Cyl Low 4 Cylinder Low Sec Num 3 Sector Number Sec Cnt 2 Sector Count Feat...

Page 77: ...rred in the event of an error Interrupts are generated when DRQ is set at the beginning of each block or partial block The Command Block Registers contain the cylinder head and sector number of the se...

Page 78: ...ffer with the data to be written No interrupt is generated to start the first buffer fill operation No data should be transferred by the host until BSY has been cleared by the host For multiple sector...

Page 79: ...tor s command The sectors should be pre erased with the Erase Sector s command before this command is issued If the sector is not pre erased with the Erase Sector s command a normal write sector opera...

Page 80: ...er with the data to be written No interrupt is generated to start the first buffer fill operation No data should be transferred by the host until BSY has been cleared by the host For multiple sectors...

Page 81: ...rive Parameters V V V Read Buffer V V V V V Read Multiple V V V V V V V V V V Read Long Sector V V V V V V V V Read Sector s V V V V V V V V V V Read Verify Sectors V V V V V V V V V V Recalibrate V V...

Page 82: ...CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 82...

Page 83: ...Memory Card Product Manual SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 83 7 0 CIS Description This section describes the Card Information Structure CIS for the CompactFlas...

Page 84: ...O W 1 Speed 01h 250ns ec I O Device No WPS Speed is 250 nsec with Wait Device ID WPS Speed 014h 01h 1x 2K units 2Kilobytes of Address Space Device Size 016h FFh List End Marker End of Devices End Mar...

Page 85: ...TPPLV1_MINOR PCMCIA 2 0 JEIDA 4 1 Minor Version 034h 53h ASCII Manufacturer String S String 1 036h 75h u 038h 6Eh n 03Ah 44h D 03Ch 69h i 03Eh 73h s 040h 6Bh k 042h 00h End of Manufacturer String Null...

Page 86: ...to 4 bytes limited by link length 064h 08h R 0 R 0 R 0 R 0 E 1 T P R 0 T A R 0 R8 0 R8 8 bit ROM present TAR Temp Bsy on AT Reset TPR Temp Bsy on PCMCIA Reset E Erase Ahead Available R Reserved 0 for...

Page 87: ...P0 Sleep Mode Supported P1 Standby Mode Supported P2 Idle Mode Supported P3 Drive Auto Power Control N Some Config Excludes 3X7 E Index Bit is Emulated I Twin IOis16 Data Reg Only Extended ATA Option...

Page 88: ...not used Ready Busy and Wait for memory cycles active B Battery Volt Detects Used P Write Protect Used R Ready Busy Used W Wait Used for Memory Cycles TPCE_IF 098h A1h M 1 MS 1 IR 0 IO 0 T 0 P 1 Vcc o...

Page 89: ...Mode P Power Down Supported R Reserved X More Misc Fields Bytes TPCE_MI 0AAh 1Bh CISTPL_CE Configuration Entry Tuple Tuple Code 0ACh 06h Link to next tuple is 6 bytes Also limits size of this tuple t...

Page 90: ...used Ready Busy active but Wait not used for memory cycles B Battery Volt Detects Used P Write Protect Used R Ready Busy Used W Wait Used for Memory Cycles TPCE_IF 0C2h 99h M 1 MS 0 IR 1 IO 1 T 0 P 1...

Page 91: ...0h F0h S 1 P 1 L 1 M 1 V 0 B 0 I 0 N 0 IRQ Sharing Logic Active in Card Control Status Register Pulse and Level Mode Interrupts supported Recommended IRQ s any of 0 through 15 F S Share Logic Active P...

Page 92: ...0 Exponent 5h 1 Nominal Operation Supply Voltage 3 0V Nominal Operation Supply Voltage 0E4h 1Eh X 0 1Eh 30 Nominal Operation Supply Voltage Extension Byte 0E6h 4Dh X 0 Mantissa 9h 4 5 Exponent 5h 10...

Page 93: ...imum Voltage SI Static Current AI Average Current PI Peak Current DI Power Down Current Power Parameters for Vcc 0F4h 55h X 0 Mantissa Ah 5 0 Exponent 5h 1V Vcc Nominal is 5Volts Vcc Nominal Value 0F6...

Page 94: ...base is 102h 01h 1st I O Base Address msb 1F0h 104h 07h 1st I O Range Length 1 8 bytes total 1F0 1F7h I O Length 1 106h F6h 2nd I O Base Address lsb 2nd I O Range base is 108h 03h 2nd I O Base Address...

Page 95: ...0 D 0 Configuration Index 2 AT Fixed Disk Primary I O 3 3V configuration TPCE_INDX 116h 01h M 0 MS 0 IR 0 IO 0 T 0 P 1 P Power info type TPCE_FS 118h 21h R 0 DI 0 PI 1 AI 0 SI 0 HV 0 LV 0 NV 1 PI Pea...

Page 96: ...sed R Ready Busy Used W Wait Used for Memory Cycles TPCE_IF 128h 99h M 1 MS 0 IR 1 IO 1 T 0 P 1 Vcc Only Power Descriptors No Timing I O and IRQ present No Mem Space Misc Entry Present P Power info ty...

Page 97: ...ddresses 2 2Byte 16 bit Addresses 3 4Byte 32 bit Addresses LS Size of length 0 No Lengths Present 1 1Byte 8 bit Lengths 2 2Byte 16 bit Lengths 3 4Byte 32 bit Lengths I O Range Format Description 138h...

Page 98: ...I 0 SI 0 HV 0 LV 0 NV 1 PI Peak Current NV Nominal Operation Supply Voltage Power Parameters for Vcc 152h B5h X 1 Mantissa 6h 3 0 Exponent 5h 1 Nominal Operation Supply Voltage 3 0V Nominal Operation...

Page 99: ...SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 99 Ordering Information and Technical Support...

Page 100: ...100 SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION...

Page 101: ...o a PC For more information or to order the ImageMate call 408 542 0595 CompactFlash Memory Card Evaluation Kit The CompactFlash Memory Card Evaluation Kit Model SDCFEV 01 permits designers to quickly...

Page 102: ...r These reader writers can be installed in desktop PCs to enable the CompactFlash Memory Card to be used in those systems The CompactFlash Memory Card will operate in any of these reader writers when...

Page 103: ...rt with professional software for binary data access ISA adapter with cable to dual slot one Type III and one Type II in a 3 5 inch frame ISA adapter with one slot Type III on card and cable to single...

Page 104: ...RPORATION Table 3 CompactFlash Connector Vendors The table below lists vendors that can supply CompactFlash connectors Vendor Name Telephone Number 3M Company 800 225 5373 Amp Incorporated 800 522 675...

Page 105: ...d applications The SanDisk Web Site URL is http www sandisk com Compuserve You can ask questions share ideas and contact SanDisk technical support directly via Compuserve the world s most comprehensiv...

Page 106: ...Ordering Information and Technical Support 106 SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION...

Page 107: ...CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 107 SanDisk Sales Offices...

Page 108: ...SanDisk Worldwide Sales Offices 108 CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION...

Page 109: ...X 203 483 4399 Mid Atlantic Region USA 703 481 9828 FAX 703 437 9215 Southern Region USA 407 667 4880 FAX 407 667 4834 Latin South America 407 667 4880 FAX 407 667 4834 Europe SanDisk Corporation Karl...

Page 110: ...SanDisk Worldwide Sales Offices 110 CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION...

Page 111: ...itial EIA 364 21A 100 Megaohms minimum after 1 minute at 500 Vdc Dielectric Withstanding No shorting during 1 minute at 500 Vac rms with EIA 364 20A Voltage 1 mA maximum current leakage Mechanical Sin...

Page 112: ...Appendix CompactFlash Connector Specifications 112 CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION Figure 2 Socket Connector Entry...

Page 113: ...ION 113 Description Pin Number L 0 10 L1 Max L2 Ref L3 0 10 L4 Power 1 13 38 50 5 00 197 0 50 020 4 50 177 0 50 020 0 50 2 50 020 098 General All other pins 4 25 167 0 50 020 3 75 148 0 50 020 0 50 2...

Page 114: ...Appendix CompactFlash Connector Specifications 114 CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION Figure 4 Straddle Mount CF Card Socket...

Page 115: ...Appendix CompactFlash Connector Specifications CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 115 Figure 5 Surface Mount CF Card Socket...

Page 116: ...Appendix CompactFlash Connector Specifications 116 CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION Figure 6 Pin Connector Opening Figure 7 Header Pin Detail...

Page 117: ...Appendix CompactFlash Connector Specifications CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 117 Figure 8 Straddle Mount CF Card Adapter Header...

Page 118: ...Appendix CompactFlash Connector Specifications 118 CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION Figure 9 Surface Mount Right Angle CF Card Slot Header...

Page 119: ...nnector Specifications CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION 119 Figure 10 Two Row SMT Host PCB Pattern Figure 11 Single Row SMT Host PCB Pattern Figure 12 Right Angle Throu...

Page 120: ...actFlash Connector Specifications 120 CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION Figure 13 Vertical Through Hole Host PCB Pattern Figure 14 Alternate Right Angle Through Hole Hos...

Page 121: ...ctive within one year of purchase SanDisk will have the option of repairing or replacing the defective product if the following conditions are met A A warranty registration card for each defective pro...

Page 122: ...ed SanDisk will issue a Return Material Authorization or Product Repair Authorization number Ship the defective product to SanDisk Corporation Attn RMA Returns Reference RMA or PRA 140 Caspian Court S...

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