Lynx EPM-4 manual IDE Hard Drive / CompactFlash / CD-ROM Interface, Pin Name Signal Name Function

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IDE Hard Drive / CompactFlash / CD-ROM Interface

IDE Hard Drive / CompactFlash / CD-ROM Interface

One IDE interface is available to connect up to two IDE devices, such as hard disks, CD-ROM drives or CompactFlash (CF) media. Use CMOS Setup to specify the drive parameters of the attached drives.

An activity indication LED is provided on the EPM-4. The yellow LED of D5 (See page 22) will show that activity is detected on the IDE interface.

A 2mm 44-pin connector (J6) and a CF socket (J5) are provide on the board. Jumper V3 determines if the CF media plugged into J5 is the IDE Master or slave (see Table 2).

Note: The IDE port is a simple interface compatible with PIO mode 0.

Warning! Cable length must be 18" or less to maintain proper signal integrity. The grounds in this connector should not be used to carry motor current.

Table 4: IDE Hard Drive Connector Pinout

J6

Signal

IDE

 

Pin

Name

Signal Name

Function

1

HRST*

Host Reset

Reset signal from CPU

2

Ground

Ground

Ground

3

IDE7

DATA 7

Data bit 7

4

ID8

DATA 8

Data bit 8

5

ID6

DATA 6

Data bit 6

6

ID9

DATA 9

Data bit 9

7

ID5

DATA 5

Data bit 5

8

ID10

DATA 10

Data bit 10

9

ID4

DATA 4

Data bit 4

10

ID11

DATA 11

Data bit 11

11

ID3

DATA 3

Data bit 3

12

ID12

DATA 12

Data bit 12

13

ID2

DATA 2

Data bit 2

14

ID13

DATA 13

Data bit 13

15

ID1

DATA 1

Data bit 1

16

ID14

DATA 14

Data bit 14

17

ID0

DATA 0

Data bit 0

18

ID15

DATA 15

Data bit 15

19

Ground

Ground

Ground

20

NC

NC

No connection

21

IDEDRQ

IDEDRQ

DMA/Request

22

Ground

Ground

Ground

23

IOWR*

HOST IOW*

I/O write

24

Ground

Ground

Ground

25

IORD*

HOST IOR*

I/O read

26

Ground

Ground

Ground

27

RDY

Ready

Wait control

28

HAEN

ALE

Address latch enable

29

IDEDACK

IDEACK

DMA/Ack.

30

Ground

Ground

Ground

31

HINT

HOST IRQ10

IRQ10

32

XI16*

HOST IOCS16*

Drive register enabled

33

PA1

HOST ADDR1

Address bit 1

34

NC

NC

No connection

35

PA0

HOST ADDR0

Address bit 0

36

PA2

HOST ADDR2

Address bit 2

37

ECS0*

HOST CS0*

Reg. Access chip select 0

38

ECS1*

HOST CS1*

Reg. Access chip select 1

39

NC

NC

No connection

40

Ground

Ground

Ground

41

5V

Power

Power

42

5V

Power

Power

43

Ground

Ground

Ground

44

NC

NC

No connection

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EPM-4 Reference Manual

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Contents Reference Manual EPM-4 Product Release Notes SupportModel EPM-4 Reference ManualPage Table of Contents Appendix a CBL/CBR-5009 Appendix B References Introduction DescriptionTechnical Specifications CompatibilityEPM-4 Block Diagram RoHS-Compliant Version Technical Support EPM-4 Support WebsitePage Configuration / Operation OverviewInitial Configuration and Setup Cmos Setup / Boot Procedure Basic Cmos ConfigurationConsole Redirection Cmos Setup / IDE Configuration Boot OrderIDE Drive Geometry Drive Assignment OrderCmos Setup / Advanced Configuration Bios ExtDefault 0E0h Default DisabledDefault Enabled Default IRQ7Default SPP Default 133 MHzDefault IRQ4 Default IRQ3Default IRQ11 Using Custom Cmos Defaults Save Cmos as custom defaultsPage Physical Dimensions ReferenceReference EPM-4 Reference Manual Hardware Assembly External Connectors B10Connector Functions and Interface Cables Mating Transition Cable ‡Pin 1 Location Connector FunctionJumper Block Locations Jumper Block LocationsSystem Bios Selector Jumper SummaryPower Supply Main Power Connector Pinout Signal Name DescriptionCBL/CBR-1008 EPM-4 Revision Battery Type Reorder Part NoSystem RAM Real Time ClockBattery Backed Static RAM Serial PortsIDE Hard Drive Connector Pinout Signal Pin Name Signal Name FunctionIDE Hard Drive / CompactFlash / CD-ROM Interface Utility Connector J7 Utility Connector Pinout CBR-5009 SignalCBR-5009 Pin Connector Signal KEYBOARD/MOUSE Interface Centronics Floppy Signal Pin Direction Parallel / Floppy PortRJ45 Ethernet Connector Ethernet InterfaceGreen LED Link / Activity Yellow LED SpeedWatchdog Timer Expansion Bus PC/104-PlusModulesPC/104 Modules Memory and I/O Map Memory MapStart End Address Comment MAP On-Board I/O DevicesInterrupt Configuration Components GroupSpecial Control Register SCR READ/WRITE 00E0hRevision Indicator Register Revind Read only 00E1hBit Mnemonic Description Map and Paging Control Register Mpcr READ/WRITE 00E3HPage CBL/CBR-5009 Connectors Appendix a CBL/CBR-5009 aCBL/CBR-5009 Dimensions and Mounting CBL/CBR-5009 SchematicAppendix B References

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