SDP3B FlashDisk Product Manual
SanDisk SDP3B FlashDisk Product Manual © 1998 SANDISK CORPORATION
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Table 4-2 Signal Description (continued)
Signal Name
Dir.
Pin
Description
-IOWR
(PC Card Memory Mode)
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This signal is not used in this mode.
-IOWR
(PC Card I/O Mode)
The I/O Write strobe pulse is used to clock I/O data on the Card
Data bus into the SDP3B FlashDisk controller registers when the
product is configured to use the I/O interface.
The clocking will occur on the negative to positive edge of the
signal (trailing edge).
-IOWR
(True IDE Mode)
In True IDE Mode, this signal has the same function as in PC
Card I/O Mode.
-OE
(PC Card Memory Mode)
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This is an Output Enable strobe generated by the host interface.
It is used to read data from the SDP3B FlashDisk in Memory
Mode and to read the CIS and configuration registers.
-OE
(PC Card I/O Mode)
In PC Card I/O Mode, this signal is used to read the CIS and
configuration registers.
-ATA SEL
(True IDE Mode)
To enable True IDE Mode this input should be grounded by the
host.
RDY/-BSY
(PC Card Memory Mode)
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In Memory Mode this signal is set high when the SDP3B
FlashDisk 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 low
(busy) until the SDP3B FlashDisk has completed its power up or
reset function. No access of any type should be made to the
SDP3B FlashDisk during this time. The RDY/-BSY signal is held
high (disabled from being busy) whenever the following condition
is true: The SDP3B FlashDisk has been powered up with
+RESET continuously disconnected or asserted.
-IREQ
( PC Card I/O Mode)
I/O Operation - After the SDP3B FlashDisk Card has been
configured for I/O operation, this signal is used as -Interrupt
Request. This line is strobed low to generate a pulse mode
interrupt or held low for a level mode interrupt.
INTRQ
(True IDE Mode)
In True IDE Mode signal is the active high Interrupt Request to
the host.
-REG
(PC Card Memory Mode)
Attribute Memory Select
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This signal is used during Memory Cycles to distinguish between
Common Memory and Register (Attribute) Memory accesses.
High for Common Memory, Low for Attribute Memory.
-REG
(PC Card I/O Mode)
The signal must also be active (low) during I/O Cycles when the
I/O address is on the Bus.
-REG
(True IDE Mode)
In True IDE Mode this input signal is not used and should be
connected to VCC by the host.
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