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1  SD-ROM Card Overview 

1.1 Introduction 

SanDisk SD-ROM Cards provide permanent and secure read-only data storage for consumer 
electronic and personal computer applications.  SanDisk SD-ROM Cards are based on 
SanDisk’s unique 3D one-time programmable (OTP) memory devices which safely store data 
for 100 years.  This compares favorably with cards based on flash memory devices, which are 
typically rated to store data for 10 years or less.  And unlike cards based on mask ROM memory 
devices, SanDisk SD-ROM Cards can be programmed immediately before shipping to end-
users or retail storefronts, reducing order turn time and inventory requirements. 

SanDisk SD-ROM Cards are compatible with the Secure Digital memory card specifications, 
with some modifications to maximize host device compatibility.  Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. 
Ltd., SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba Corporation (SD-3C, LLC) originally defined 
specifications for the SD Card.  SD card specifications are now maintained, controlled and 
assigned by the SD-3C, LLC.  While a formal SD-ROM card specification does not yet exist, the 
SanDisk SD ROM Card has been designed to be compatible with most SD host devices today. 

SanDisk SD-ROM Cards implement the 9-pin SD card interface and support a maximum 
operating frequency of 25 MHz and an operating voltage range of 2.7 – 3.6v. The industry-
standard SD interface allows for easy integration into any design, regardless of which type of 
microprocessor is used. In addition to the SD interface, the SanDisk SD-ROM Card interface 
offers an alternate communication protocol based on the SPI standard.  With some additions, 
the physical form factor, pin assignment, and data transfer protocol are forward compatible with 
current and future SanDisk SD Card products. 

SanDisk SD-ROM Cards are available in 32, 64, and 128 megabyte (MB) capacities. 

1.2 Feature Summary 

General features of SanDisk SD-ROM Cards include:  

  Archival data storage with over 100 year data storage lifetime 

  Convenient form-factor, ideal for portable and stationary applications for content storage 

  Card capacities of 32, 64, and 128MB 

  Supports industry-standard SD and SPI interfaces 

  Voltage range of 2.7 to 3.6V 

  Variable clock rate of 0 - 25 MHz 

1.3  SD Card Standard 

SanDisk SD-ROM Cards are compatible with the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 
2.00. This specification is available from the SD Card Association (SDA).  

SD Card Association 2400 Camino Ramon, Suite 375 San Ramon, CA 94583 USA Telephone: 
+1 (925) 275-6615 Fax: +1 (925) 886-4870 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: 
www.sdcard.org 

SanDisk Confidential 

Summary of Contents for SD-ROM

Page 1: ...isk SD ROM Product Manual Revision 1 0 SanDisk Corporation Corporate Headquarters 601 McCarthy Boulevard Milpitas California 95035 Phone 408 801 1000 Fax 408 801 8657 www sandisk com SanDisk Confident...

Page 2: ...ed in a retrievable manner or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior writte...

Page 3: ...ROM Cards implement the 9 pin SD card interface and support a maximum operating frequency of 25 MHz and an operating voltage range of 2 7 3 6v The industry standard SD interface allows for easy integr...

Page 4: ...nformation and examples for CRC7 and CRC16 are provided in Section 4 5 of the SDA Physical Layer Specification Version 2 00 2 4 Clock Control The host can use the bus clock signal to SanDisk SD ROM Ca...

Page 5: ...ot supported refer to the next section for more information See the SDA Physical Layer Specification version 2 00 Section 4 7 for detailed information about card commands and Section 4 12 for timing d...

Page 6: ...em Specification published by the SDA describes the file format system that is typically implemented on SD cards SanDisk SD ROM cards do not support the SD security features CPRM and are therefore org...

Page 7: ...ufacturer ID MID binary 8 0x03 SanDisk Controlled and assigned by SD 3C LLC OEM Application ID OID ASCII 16 0x53 0x44 SD Identifies the card OEM and or the card contents Controlled and assigned by SD...

Page 8: ...epends on card size Device size multiplier ERASE_BLK_EN Yes Erase single block enable SECTOR_SIZE 32 blocks Erase sector size WP_GRP_SIZE 128 sectors Write protect group size WP_GRP_ENABLE Yes Write p...

Page 9: ...SD Card pin assignments are provided by the SDA Physical Layer Specification Version 2 00 refer to Section 8 2 SD Bus Mode Pin Assignment SPI Bus Mode Pin Assignment Function I O Type Description Func...

Page 10: ...n 2 00 for information about power sequencing 3 5 2 Bus Operating Conditions SPI Mode bus operating conditions are identical to SD Card Bus Mode operating conditions For details see Section 6 6 of the...

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