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OPERATIONS MANUAL PCM-CFLASH-2 

 

 

 

 

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WARRANTY REPAIR INFORMATION

WARRANTY

WinSystems warrants to Customer that for a period of two (2) years from the date of 

shipment any Products and Software purchased or licensed hereunder which have been 

developed or manufactured by WinSystems shall be free of any material defects and shall 

perform substantially in accordance with WinSystems’ specifications therefore.  With respect 

to any Products or Software purchased or licensed hereunder which have been developed or 

manufactured by others, WinSystems shall transfer and assign to Customer any warranty 

of such manufacturer or developer held by WinSystems, provided that the warranty, if any, 

may be assigned.  Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, this warranty granted by 

WinSystems to the Customer shall be for the sole benefit of the Customer, and may not be 

assigned, transferred or conveyed to any third party.  The sole obligation of WinSystems for 

any breach of warranty contained herein shall be, at its option, either (i) to repair or replace 

at its expense any materially defective Products or Software, or (ii) to take back such Products 

and Software and refund the Customer the purchase price and any license fees paid for the 

same.  Customer shall pay all freight, duty, broker’s fees, insurance charges for the return of 

any Products or Software to WinSystems under this warranty.  WinSystems shall pay freight 

and insurance charges for any repaired or replaced Products or Software thereafter delivered 

to Customer within the United States.  All fees and costs for shipment outside of the United 

States shall be paid by Customer.  The foregoing warranty shall not apply to any Products of 

Software which have been subject to abuse, misuse, vandalism, accidents, alteration, neglect, 

unauthorized repair or improper installations. 

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES BY WINSYSTEMS EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN, THERE ARE NO 

OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED 

WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN NO EVENT 

SHALL WINSYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES 

INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF DATA, PROFITS OR GOODWILL.  

WINSYSTEMS’ MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHER CLAIM 

RELATED TO ANY PRODUCTS, SOFTWARE, OR THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, SHALL NOT 

EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OR LICENSE FEE PAID BY CUSTOMER TO WINSYSTEMS FOR 

THE PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE OR PORTION THEREOF TO WHICH SUCH BREACH OR CLAIM 

PERTAINS.

WARRANTY SERVICE

1. 

To obtain service under this warranty, obtain a return authorization number.  In the 

United States, contact the WinSystems’ Service Center for a return authorization number.  

Outside the United States, contact your local sales agent for a return authorization number.

2. 

You must send the product postage prepaid and insured.  You must enclose the products 

in an anti-static bag to protect from damage by static electricity.  WinSystems is not responsible 

for damage to the product due to static electricity.

Summary of Contents for PCM-CFLASH-2

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Page 2: ... the WinSystems web site If this manual or any portion of the manual is downloaded copied or emailed the links to additional information i e software cable drawings will be inoperable WinSystems reserves the right to make changes in the circuitry and specifications at any time without notice Copyright 2008 by WinSystems All Rights Reserved ...

Page 3: ...REVISION HISTORY P N 403 0029 000 ECO Number Date Code Rev Level ORIGINATED 011012 C 04 34 040806 F 06 18 060314 G 07 143 080108 G 1 ...

Page 4: ...pability 2 Master Slave Mode Selection 2 Auxiliary Power Input 3 IDE Interface 3 Alternate IDE Interface 4 PC 104 Bus Interface 5 CFLASH Device 3 3V 5V Mode Selection 6 PCM CFLASH 2 Parts Placement Guide 7 PCM CFLASH 2 Parts List 8 Jumper Reference 9 PCM CFLASH 2 Schematic Diagram 10 Specifications 11 WARRANTY REPAIR INFORMATION 12 ...

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Page 6: ... where applicable J5 Master Slave Mode o 1 o 2 o 3 J1 J8 Alternate IDE Interface 1 o o 2 3 o o 4 5 o o 6 7 o o 8 9 o o 10 11 o o 12 13 o o 14 15 o o 16 17 o o 18 19 o o 20 21 o o 22 23 o o 24 25 o o 26 27 o o 28 29 o o 30 31 o o 32 33 o o 34 35 o o 36 37 o o 38 39 o o 40 41 o o 42 43 o o 44 J6 Auxiliary Power Input 1 2 3 4 o o o o J2 J9 IDE Interface 1 o o 2 3 o o 4 5 o o 6 7 o o 8 9 o o 10 11 o o...

Page 7: ...ve support LED provides visual status indication of data transfer Two IDE input output connectors for cabling flexibility 5 Volt only operation General Information Introduction Features The PCM CFLASH 2 is a PC 104 compatible adapter module designed specifically to adapt Compact Flash modules for rugged embedded systems use The adapter provides for master slave selection as well as providing a vis...

Page 8: ...ne no other IDE device 2 As a master to a slave PCM CFLASH 2 3 As a secondary drive to another PCM CFLASH 2 4 As a secondary drive to an IDE hard disk NOTE Master Slave capabilities may be limited by certain media 1 2 3 4 o o o o J6 1 2 3 o o o J5 The jumper block at J5 selects master slave mode as shown here 1 2 3 o o o J5 1 2 3 o o o J5 Master Mode Slave Mode ...

Page 9: ...hat supply voltage through the extra pins Pinout for J2 and J9 is shown here for reference Pinout for J1 and J8 is shown on the following page A red activity LED is present at D1 1 o 2 o 3 o 4 o N C GND GND VCC J6 1 o o 2 3 o o 4 5 o o 6 7 o o 8 9 o o 10 11 o o 12 13 o o 14 15 o o 16 17 o o 18 19 o o 20 21 o o 22 23 o o 24 25 o o 26 27 o o 28 29 o o 30 31 o o 32 33 o o 34 35 o o 36 37 o o 38 39 o ...

Page 10: ...o o 34 35 o o 36 37 o o 38 39 o o 40 41 o o 42 43 o o 44 Reset D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 GND GND IOW IOR N C N C INTRQ A1 A0 HDCS0 N C VCC GND GND D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 N C GND GND GND ALE GND IOCS16 N C A2 HDCS1 GND VCC GND J1 and J8 Alternate IDE Interface Optional 44 pin IDE connectors with power can be substituted at J1 and J8 Pinouts for the connectors at J1 and J8 are shown here for re...

Page 11: ... D14 o o C14 D15 o o C15 D16 o o C16 D17 o o C17 D18 o o C18 D19 o o C19 GND MEMCS16 IOCS16 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ15 IRQ14 DACK0 DRQ0 DACK5 DRQ5 DACK6 DRQ6 DACK7 DRQ7 5V MASTER GND GND GND SBHE LA23 LA22 LA21 LA20 LA19 LA18 LA17 MEMR MEMW SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 KEY A1 o o B1 A2 o o B2 A3 o o B2 A4 o o B4 A5 o o B5 A6 o o B6 A7 o o B7 A8 o o B8 A9 o o B9 A10 o o B10 A11 o o B11 A12 o ...

Page 12: ... between these two settings When J10 1 2 the CFLASH2 is in 5 Volt operating mode 3 3 Volt mode is selected with J10 2 3 The default mode for the CFlash device is 3 3V J10 2 3 Unless the CompactFlash manufacturer recommends otherwise we suggest that you operate this device using 3 3V Visual Index 1 2 3 o o o J10 5 Volt Mode 1 2 3 o o o J10 3 3 Volt Mode Default ...

Page 13: ...080108 OPERATIONS MANUAL PCM CFLASH 2 PCM CFLASH 2 Parts Placement Guide ...

Page 14: ...Y THR 100MIL ADP PCM CFLASH2 XX REV F F 1 0 2 999 9999 001 SPECIAL NOTES 09 17 03 MEB ECO 03 48 I 1 0 2 999 9999 001 SPECIAL NOTES 04 23 03 MEB ECO 03 04 I 1 0 2 999 9999 001 SPECIAL NOTES 08 09 01 MEB ECO 01 37 I 1 0 2 999 9999 001 SPECIAL NOTES 03 20 01 MEB REVA I 1 0 2 999 9999 001 SPECIAL NOTES SPECIAL NOTES I 0 0 2 201 0040 121 HDR 40 RA Aptos LPHS 40R3 B 032 SP J2 J9 I 2 0 SUB ASSEMBLY TOTAL...

Page 15: ...e J5 Master Slave Mode o 1 o 2 o 3 1 o o 2 3 o o 4 5 o o 6 7 o o 8 9 o o 10 11 o o 12 13 o o 14 15 o o 16 17 o o 18 19 o o 20 21 o o 22 23 o o 24 25 o o 26 27 o o 28 29 o o 30 31 o o 32 33 o o 34 35 o o 36 37 o o 38 39 o o 40 41 o o 42 43 o o 44 J6 Auxiliary Power Input 1 2 3 4 o o o o J2 J9 IDE Interface 1 o o 2 3 o o 4 5 o o 6 7 o o 8 9 o o 10 11 o o 12 13 o o 14 15 o o 16 17 o o 18 19 o o 20 21...

Page 16: ... 31 33 35 37 38 36 34 32 30 28 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND VCC GND GND GND GND GND VCC GND GND GND GND VCC VCC GND VCC GND VCC GND VCC GND 650 0104 0CA PC104 STACKTHRU J7 A10 IOCHRDY GND2 B10 AEN A11 A12 SA19 A13 SA18 A14 SA17 A15 SA16 A16 SA15 A17 SA14 A18 SA13 A19 SA12 A20 SA11 A21 SA10 A22 SA9 A23 SA8 A24 SA7 A25 SA6 A26 SA5 A27 SA4 A28 SA3 A29 SA2 A30 SA1 A31 SA0 A32 GND A9 SD0 A8 SD1 A7 SD2 A...

Page 17: ...s and screened component legend Jumpers 0 025 in square posts on 2 mm centers Connectors IDE I O IDH 40 LP IDE I O STMM 122 02 G D SM P TR Optional Power Input 4 pin Molex Optional P C 104 Bus COMM CON 50711C 104G Environmental Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C using industrial drives Non condensing relative Humidity 8 to 95 Vibration 15 G Peak to Peak Shock 2000 G Max All parameters depend on me...

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