COM Express Carrier Type 2
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Figure 17 40-pin IDE Example
10.2.2
44-pin IDE Header
A standard 2.0 mm, two row, 44-pin connector in combination with a 44-conductor ribbon cable is
used to interface standard 2.5 in parallel ATA as well as low profile optical drives. For slower drive
speeds up to ATA33, a normal 44-conductor, 1.0mm-pitch cable is sufficient. Higher transfer rates
such as ATA66 and ATA100 require special handling as ground-isolated cables like those commonly
used for 3.5 in ATA devices do not exist for this interface. Simulation as well as testing should be used
to determine if an application-specific 44-pin cable interface could support ATA66 and ATA100 speeds.
Items to be taken into consideration include cable length, placement in the system, folds and routing.
Because 44-conductor cables have no method of indicating their transfer rate capability, IDE_CBLID#
must be controlled on the carrier board or by using BIOS setup. For 44-pin ATA devices, the drive
activity LED is driven by pin 39 of the header.
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