SDCFJ-1024-388 SanDisk, SDCFJ-1024-388 Datasheet

COMPACT FLASH 1GB

SDCFJ-1024-388

Manufacturer Part Number
SDCFJ-1024-388
Description
COMPACT FLASH 1GB
Manufacturer
SanDisk
Type
CompactFlashr
Datasheets

Specifications of SDCFJ-1024-388

Memory Size
1GB
Memory Type
CompactFLASH
Density
1GByte
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3/5V
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Package Type
Not Required
Mounting
Socket
Pin Count
50
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3.135/4.5V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.465/5.5V
Programmable
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card
Product Manual
Version 11.0
Document No. 20-10-00038
January 2006
SanDisk Corporation
Corporate Headquarters • 140 Caspian Court • Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Phone (408) 542-0500 • Fax (408) 542-0503
www.sandisk.com

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SDCFJ-1024-388 Summary of contents

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... SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual Version 11.0 Document No. 20-10-00038 January 2006 SanDisk Corporation Corporate Headquarters • 140 Caspian Court • Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Phone (408) 542-0500 • Fax (408) 542-0503 www.sandisk.com ...

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... Corporation general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications where in a failure or malfunction of the product may directly threaten life or injury. Per SanDisk Terms and Conditions of Sale, the user of SanDisk products in life support applications assumes all risk of such use and indemnifies SanDisk against all damages. See “Limited Warranty” ...

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... Revision 10.8—updated part numbers; appendices; Table 5-8; feature bullet • Revision 10.9—updated values • Revision 11.0—updated capacity model; Identify Device Table; minor edits; added MB/GB calculation footnotes ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation iii ...

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... Card Configuration and Status Register (Address 202h in Attribute Memory) ...................... 3-23 3.4.4. Pin Replacement Register (Address 204h in Attribute Memory)............................................ 3-23 3.4.5. Socket and Copy Register (Address 206h in Attribute Memory ............................................. 3-24 3.5. I/O Transfer Function........................................................................................................................ 3-24 3.5.1. I/O Function ............................................................................................................................ 3-25 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation v ...

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... Word 59: Multiple Sector Setting ....................................................................... 5-8 5.1.5.23. Words 60-61: Total Sectors Addressable in LBA Mode..................................... 5-9 5.1.5.24. Word 64: Advanced PIO Transfer Modes Supported ......................................... 5-9 5.1.5.25. Word 67: Minimum PIO Transfer Cycle Time Without Flow Control............... 5-9 vi ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Error Posting ..................................................................................................................................... 5-26 6. CIS Description .................................................................................................................................................. 6-1 Appendix A. Ordering Information ........................................................................................................................ A-1 Appendix B. Technical Support Services ............................................................................................................... B-1 Appendix C. SanDisk Worldwide Sales Offices .................................................................................................... C-1 Appendix D. Limited Warranty .............................................................................................................................. D-1 Appendix E. Disclaimer of Liability....................................................................................................................... E-1 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table of Contents vii ...

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... Table of Contents viii This page intentionally left blank. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... CF slot, and with a Type II PCMCIA adapter can be used in any system that has a PCMCIA Type II or Type III socket. The CompactFlash Memory Cards use SanDisk Flash memory, which was designed by SanDisk specifically for use in mass storage applications. In addition to the mass storage specific Flash memory chips, the CompactFlash Memory Cards include an on-card intelligent controller that provides a high level interface to the host computer ...

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... CompactFlash Memory Cards are fully compatible with the CompactFlash Specification published by the CompactFlash Association. Contact the CompactFlash Association for more information. CompactFlash Association P.O. Box 51537 Palo Alto, CA 94303 USA Phone: 415-843-1220 FAX: 415-493-1871 www.compactflash.org 1-2 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Sophisticated system for managing defects (analogous to systems found in magnetic disk drives). • Sophisticated system for error recovery including a powerful error correction code (ECC). • Power management for low power operation. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Introduction to the CompactFlash Memory Card 1-3 ...

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... Since the CompactFlash Memory Card Series uses an intelligent on-board controller, the host system software will not require changing as new flash memory evolves. In other words, systems that support the CompactFlash Memory Card today will be able to access future SanDisk cards built with new flash technology without having to update or change host software. ...

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... CompactFlash Card will cause it to exit sleep and respond. The host does not have to follow the ATA protocol of issuing a reset first. It may do this if desired, but it is not needed. By not issuing the reset, performance is improved through the reduction of overhead but this must be done only for the SanDisk products as other ATA products may not support this feature. ...

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... Introduction to the CompactFlash Memory Card 1-6 This page intentionally left blank. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Sleep mode currently is specified under the condition that all card inputs are static CMOS levels and in a “Not Busy“ operating state. 1 Maximum average value. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 2-1. Environmental Specifications Operating: 0° 70° C Non-Operating: -25° 85° C ...

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... MB/sec burst 16.0 MB/sec burst Command to DRQ 50 ms maximum Table 2-4. Reliability >1,000,000 hours None <1 non-recoverable error bits read <1 erroneous correction bits read Table 2-5. Physical Specifications CompactFlash ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Figure 2-1. CompactFlash Memory Card Dimensions Table 2-6 lists the CompactFlash Memory Card PC Card Adapter physical specifications and Figure 2-2 shows CompactFlash Memory Card PC Card Adapter dimensions. Table 2-6 Adapter Physical Specifications ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation .040±.003 [1 ...

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... SDCFJ-32-388 32 MB 32,112,640 SDCFJ-64-388 64 MB 64,225,280 SDCFJ-128-388 128 MB 128,450,560 SDCFJ-256-388 256 MB 256,901,120 2 1 megabyte (MB)= 1 million bytes; 1 gigabyte (GB)= 1 billion bytes. Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus is not available for data storage. 2-4 0.130 [3.3] 2 ...

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... Model No. Capacity 2 SDCFJ-512-388 512 MB 512,483,328 SDCFJ-1024-388 1024 MB 1,024,966,656 SDCFJ-2048-388 2048 MB 2,048,901,120 SDCFJ-4096-388 4096 MB 4,097,802,240 SDCFH-512-388 512 MB 512,483,328 SDCFH-1024-388 1024 MB 1,024,966,656 SDCFH-2048-388 2048 MB 2,048,901,120 SDCFH-4096-388 4096 MB 4,097,802,240 SDCFH-4096-388 3 4096 MB 4,098,834,432 SDCFH-8192-388 8192 MB 8,195,604,480 SDCFH-12288-388 12,288 MB 12,293,406,720 SDCFH-16384-388 16,384 MB 16,391,208,960 3 4-GB with switch. ...

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... Product Specifications 2-6 This page intentionally left blank. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... A00 I I1Z 21 D00 I/O I1Z,OZ3 22 D01 I/O I1Z,OZ3 23 D02 I/O I1Z,OZ3 OT3 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation PC Card I/O Mode Pin Signal Pin In, Out 4 Num Name Type Type 1 GND Ground 2 D03 I/O I1Z,OZ3 3 D04 I/O ...

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... I1U,OT1 47 D08 I/O I1Z,OZ3 1 48 D09 I/O I1Z,OZ3 1 49 D10 1 I/O I1Z,OZ3 50 GND Ground ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation True IDE Mode Pin Signal Pin In, Out 4 Num Name Type Type 25 -CD2 O Ground 26 -CD1 O Ground 27 D11 ...

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... Card I/O Mode) -CD1, -CD2 (True IDE Mode) ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description Table 3-2. Signal Description Description These address lines along with the -REG signal are used to select the following: The ...

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... This is an I/O Read strobe generated by the host. This signal gates I/O data onto the bus from the CompactFlash Card when the card is configured to use the I/O interface. In True IDE Mode, this signal has the same function Card I/O Mode. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Card Memory Mode) ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description This signal is not used in this mode. The I/O Write strobe pulse is used to clock I/O data on the Card Data bus into the CompactFlash controller registers when the card is configured to use the I/O interface ...

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... SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert the -WAIT signal. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert the -WAIT signal. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert an -IORDY signal. This is a signal driven by the host and used for strobing memory write data to the registers of the CompactFlash Card when the card is configured in the memory interface mode ...

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... In Table 3-5 “x” refers to the characteristics described in Section 3.3.4. For example, OT3 refers to Totempole output with a type-3 output drive characteristic. Type OTx OZx OPx ONx ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description Table 3-3. Input Leakage Control Symbol Conditions IL Vih = Vcc/Vil = Gnd RPU1 Vcc = 5.0V RPD1 Vcc = 5 ...

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... CC 2.0V <V < <V < 10% 90 5 5%) 10% CC ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation MIN TYP MAX Units Vcc Volts -0.8V Gnd +0.4V Vcc Volts -0.8V Gnd +0.4V Vcc Volts -0.8V Gnd +0.4V -10 10 µA Value ...

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... Figure 3-1. Power-Up/Power-Down Timing for Systems Supporting RESET Always Hi-z from system -CE1, -CE2 Figure 3-2. Power-Up/Power-Down Timing for Systems Not Supporting RESET ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Min (Reset -CE1, -CE2 th (Hi-z Reset) Hi-z ...

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... Card Enable Hold Time 1. The -REG signal timing is identical to address signal timing. 2. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert the -WAIT Signal. NOTE: All timings measured at the CompactFlash Memory Card. Skews and delays from the system driver/receiver to the CompactFlash Memory Card must be accounted for by the system. ...

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... Card Enable Hold Time 1. The -REG signal timing is identical to address signal timing. 2. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert the -WAIT signal. NOTE: All timings measured at the CompactFlash Memory Card. Skews and delays from the system driver/receiver to the CompactFlash Memory Card must be accounted for by the system. ...

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... Output Disable Time from -OE Output Enable Time from -OE Data Valid from Add Change Address Setup Time Address Hold Time Card Enable Setup Time Card Enable Hold Time 1. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert the -WAIT signal. 3.3.9. Memory Timing Diagrams A[10:0], -REG -CE NOTE (A) -OE ...

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... When the data I/O pins are in the output state, no signals shall be applied to the data pins (D[15::0]) by the host system 3. May be high or low for write timing, but restrictions on -OE from previous figures apply. 4. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert the -WAIT signal. Figure 3-4. Common and Attribute Memory Write Timing Diagram ® ...

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... D[15::0] signifies data provided by the CompactFlash Memory Card to the host system. 3- A(IORD REG(IORD REG(IORD CE(IORD CE(IORD (IORD INPACK(IORD (IORD) Figure 3-5. I/O Read Timing Diagram ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation t dr INPACK(IORD IOIS16(ADR (IORD) ...

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... Delay Rising from Address 1. All timings in ns. 2. The maximum load on -INPACK and -IOIS16 is 1 LSTTL with 50 pF total load. 3. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert a -WAIT Signal. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description ...

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... Skews and delays from the host system driver/receiver to the CompactFlash Memory Card must be accounted for by the system design. 3. D[15::0] signifies data provided by the host system to the CompactFlash Memory Card. 3-16 Figure 3-6. I/O Write Timing Diagram ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Figure 3-7 defines the relationships between the interface signals for register transfers. For PIO modes 3 and above, the minimum value of t list. Table 3-9 defines the minimum value that shall be placed in word 68. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description Symbol IEEE Symbol t ...

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... Device address consists of signals -CS0, -CS1 and -DA(2:0). 2. Data consists of DD(7:0). 3. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert an -IORDY signal. 4. All signals are shown with the asserted condition facing the top of the page. The negated condition is shown towards the bottom of the page relative to the asserted condition. ...

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... This parameter specifies the time from the negation edge of /IORD to the time that the data bus is no longer driven by the device (tri-state). 3. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert an -IORDY signal. PIO Data Transfers Figure 3-8 defines the relationships between the interface signals for PIO data transfers. ...

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... This parameter specifies the time from the negation edge of /IORD to the time that the data bus is no longer driven by the device (tri-state). 3. SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Cards do not assert an -IORDY signal. 3.4. Card Configuration The CompactFlash Memory Cards are identified by appropriate information in the Card Information Structure (CIS). ...

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... Attribute memory is a space where CompactFlash Memory Card identification and configuration information is stored, and is limited to 8-bit wide accesses only at even addresses. The card configuration registers are also located here. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description A10 A9 A8-A4 ...

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... Conf5 Conf4 Conf3 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation -OE -WE D15-D8 D7- High Z High High Z Even Byte not care Even Byte L H High Z Even Byte not care Even Byte L H Not Valid Even Byte not care Even Byte ...

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... This bit is set to one (1) when the bit RRdy/-Bsy changes state. This bit can also be written by the host. CWProt This bit is set to one (1) when the RWprot changes state. This bit may also be written by the host. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description Table 3-18. Card Configurations Conf2 Conf1 ...

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... The following sections provide valuable information for the I/O Transfer function. 3-24 Written by Host Final “C” Bit “C” Bit “M” Bit Drive # 0 0 Drive # (0) X ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Comments Unchanged Unchanged Cleared by Host Set by Host ...

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... The Common Memory transfer to or from the CompactFlash Memory Card can be either bits. The CompactFlash Memory Card permits both 8 and 16 bit accesses to all of its Common Memory addresses. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CompactFlash Memory Card Interface Description Table 3-23. I/O Function -CE2 ...

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... A0 -IORD -IOWR 1- 1- ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation -WE D15-D8 D7-D0 X High Z High Z H High Z Even-Byte H High Z Odd-Byte L Do not care Even-Byte L Do not care Odd-Byte H Odd-Byte Even-Byte L Odd-Byte Even-Byte H Odd-Byte High Z L Odd-Byte Do not care ...

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... CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 4-1. I/O Configurations Standard Configurations Address Drive # 0-F, 400-7FF 0 Memory Mapped XX0-XXF 0 I/O Mapped 16 Contiguous Registers 1F0-1F7, 3F6-3F7 0 Primary I/O Mapped Drive 0 1F0-1F7, 3F6-3F7 ...

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... Dup. Odd RD Data 1 D Dup. Error 0 E Alt Status 1 F Drive Address ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation -IOWR=0 Notes Even WR Data 1 Features 2 Sector Count Sector No. Cylinder Low Cylinder High Select Card/Head Command Dup. Even WR Data 2 Dup ...

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... Note that this entire window accesses the Data Register FIFO and does not allow random access to the data buffer within the CompactFlash Memory Card. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 4-4. Memory Mapped Decoding A2 A1 ...

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... NOTE: Because of the overlapped registers, access to the 1F1, 171 or offset 1 are not defined for word (-CE2 = 0 and -CE1 = 0) operations. SanDisk products treat these accesses as accesses to the Word Data Register. The duplicated registers at offsets 8, 9 and Dh have no restrictions on the operations that can be performed by the socket ...

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... This register contains the starting sector number or bits 7-0 of the Logical Block Address (LBA) for any CompactFlash Memory Card data access for the subsequent command. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ATA Drive Register Set Definition and Protocol Table 4-6. Data Register CE2- ...

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... Auxiliary Status register does not. The meaning of the status bits are described as follows BUSY RDY DWF 4 DRV HS3 D4 D3 DSC DRQ ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation HS2 HS1 HS0 CORR 0 ERR ...

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... Address Space when a Floppy Disk Controller is located at the Primary addresses not install a Floppy and a CompactFlash Memory Card in the system at the same time. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ATA Drive Register Set Definition and Protocol D4 D3 ...

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... This bit is the negation of bit 0 in the Drive/Head register. Bit 1 (-nDS1) This bit is 0 when drive 1 is active and selected. Bit 0 (-nDS0) This bit is 0 when the drive 0 is active and selected. 4-8 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Recalibrate 1 Request Sense (Note 1) 1 Seek 1 Set Features 1 Set Multiple Mode 1 Set Sleep Mode 1 Stand By 1 Stand By Immediate ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 5-1. ATA Command Set Code FR SC E5h or 98h - - 90h - - C0h - Y 50h - Y ...

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... If the CompactFlash Memory Card is in Idle mode, the CompactFlash Card sets BSY, sets the Sector Count Register to FFh, clears BSY and generates an interrupt. 5-2 Code FR SC 87h - Y F5h - - E8h - - 32h or 33h - - C5h - Y CDh - Y 30h or 31h - Y 38h - Y 3Ch - Y Table 5-2. Check Power Mode E5H or 98H X Drive ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation LBA ...

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... This command is no longer recommended. There is essentially no net gain in the use of the Erase Sectors Command and/or the Write Without Erase Commands. This command is supported to guarantee backward compatibility. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 5-3. Executive Drive Diagnostic 5 4 ...

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... Count (LBA mode only) X Table 5-7. Identify Drive ECH X X Drive Table 5-8. Identify Drive Information Data Field Type Information 2 General configuration bit-significant information 2 Default number of cylinders 2 Reserved ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Head (LBA 27-24 ...

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... XXXXh ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Data Field Type Information 2 Default number of heads 2 Number of unformatted bytes per track 2 Number of unformatted bytes per sector 2 Default number of sectors per track 4 Number of sectors per card (Word 7 = MSW, Word 8 = LSW) ...

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... Reserved for assignment by the CFA 2 Key management schemes supported 2 CF Advanced True IDE Timing Mode Capability and Setting 2 CF Advanced PCMCIA I/O and Memory Timing Mode Capability 22 Reserved for assignment by the CFA Reserved ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... This field contains the revision of the firmware for this product. 5.1.5.13. Words 27-46: Model Number This field contains the model number for this product and is left justified and padded with spaces (20h). ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ATA Command Description 5-7 ...

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... This field contains a validity flag in the odd byte and the current number of sectors that can be transferred per interrupt for R/W Multiple in the even byte. The odd byte is always 01H, which indicates that the even byte is always valid. 5-8 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Bit 14 of Word 83 and Word 84 will be set to “1,” and bit 15 of Word 83 and Word 84 will be cleared to zero which indicates that the features and command sets supported words are valid. The values in these words should not be depended on by host implementers. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ATA Command Description 5-9 ...

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... Bit 14 of word 87 will be set to one and bit 15 of word 87 will be cleared to zero to provide indication that the features/command sets enabled words are valid. The values in these words should not be depended upon by host implementers. 5-10 Table 5-9. Word 82 Description Indication Table 5-10 Word 83 Description Indication ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Idle—97H, E3H Bit -> Command (7) C/D/H (6) X Cyl High (5) Cyl Low (4) Sec Num (3) Sec Cnt (2) Feature (1) ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 5-11. Word 85 Description Indication Table 5-12. Word 86 Description Indication Table 5-13. Idle E3H or 97H Drive ...

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... This command enables the host to set the number of sectors per track and the number of heads per cylinder. Only the Sector Count and the Card/Drive/Head registers are used by this command. NOTE: SanDisk recommends NOT using this command in any system because DOS determines the offset to the Boot Record based on the number of heads and sectors per track CompactFlash Memory Card is “ ...

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... If the number of requested sectors is not evenly divisible by the block count, as many full blocks as possible are transferred, followed by a final, partial block transfer. The partial block transfer is for n sectors, where (sector count)—modulo (block count). ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 5-16. Read Buffer ...

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... Random data is returned instead of ECC bytes because of the nature of the ECC system used. This command has the same protocol as the Read Sector(s) command. 5-14 Table 5-18. Read Long Sector 22H or 23H 1 Drive Cylinder High (LBA 23-16) Cylinder Low (LBA 15-8) Sector Number (LBA 7- ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Head (LBA 27-24) ...

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... If an error occurs, the verify terminates at the sector where the error occurs. The Command Block Registers contain the cylinder, head and sector number of the sector where the error occurred. The Sector Count Register contains the number of sectors not yet verified. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 5-19. Read Sectors ...

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... Error Register. This command must be the next command issued to the CompactFlash Card following the command that returned an error. 5-16 Table 5-21. Recalibrate 1XH 1 Drive Table 5-22. Request Sense 03H 1 Drive ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... This command is effectively a NOP command to the CompactFlash Memory Card although it does perform a range check of cylinder and head or LBA address and returns an error if the address is out of range. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 5-23. Extended Error Codes Description No Error Detected ...

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... Table 5-25. Set Features EFH X Drive Config Feature Table 5-26. Features Supported Operation 00000 00d 00001 nnn 00100 nnn 01000 nnn 10000 nnn ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... The 9AH Feature is accepted for backward compatibility with the SDP Series but has no impact on the CompactFlash Memory Card. SanDisk does not recommend the use of this command in new designs. Features 66H and CCH can be used to enable and disable whether the Power On Reset (POR) Defaults will be set when a soft reset occurs ...

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... ATA “Standby” Mode), clear BSY and return the interrupt immediately. Recovery from sleep mode is accomplished by simply issuing another command (a reset is not required). 5-20 Table 5-29. Standby E2H or 96H X Drive Table 5-30. Standby Immediate E0H or 94H X Drive ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... When this command is issued, the controller responds with a 512-byte buffer of information on the desired cylinder, head and sector with the actual Logical Address. Table 5- represents the information in the buffer. Please note that this command is unique to the SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card. Table 5-32. Translate Sector Information 5.1.23. Wear Level— ...

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... ATA Command Description This command is effectively a NOP command and only implemented for backward compatibility with earlier SanDisk SDP series products. The Sector Count Register will always be returned with an 00H indicating Wear Level is not needed. 5.1.24. Write Buffer—E8H Bit -> 7 Command (7) ...

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... The Sector Count Register contains 6 and the address is that of the third sector. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 5-36. Write Multiple Command 6 5 ...

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... C/D/H (6) X Cyl High (5) Cyl Low (4) Sec Num (3) Sec Cnt (2) Feature (1) SanDisk does not recommend the use of this command in new designs but it is supported as a normal Write Sectors command for backward compatibility reasons. 5.1.28. Write Sector(s)—30H, 31H Bit -> 7 Command (7) C/D/H (6) ...

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... C/D/H (6) 1 Cyl High (5) Cyl Low (4) Sec Num (3) Sec Cnt (2) Feature (1) SanDisk does not recommend the use of this command in new designs but it is supported as a normal Write Sectors command for backward compatibility reasons. 5.1.30. Write Verify Sector(s)—3CH Bit -> 7 Command (7) C/D/H (6) ...

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... Write Verify Sector(s) V Invalid Command Code V = valid on this command 5-26 Table 5-41. Error and Status Register Error Register UNC IDNF ABRT AMNF DRDY See Table 5-2. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Status Register DWF DSC CORR ERR ...

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... High Byte of PCMCIA Manufacturer's Code 028h 01h Low Byte of Product Code 02Ah 04h High Byte of Product Code ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Table 6-1. Card Information Structure xDescription of Contents Device Info Tuple Link is 3 bytes W ...

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... Null terminator FFh List terminator SanDisk Parameters Tuple Link length is 3 byte ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CIS Function Tuple Code Link Length Major Version Minor Version String 1 Info String 2 Info String 3 No Info String 4 ...

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... Disk Function Extension Tuple Type 076h 01h Interface Type Code 078h 22h CISTPL_FUNCE 07Ah 03h 07Ch 02h Disk Function Extension Tuple Type 07Eh 0Ch ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Description of Contents Wear Level & NO Vpp W:No Wear Level N ...

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... Configuration Entry Tuple Link to next tuple is 11 bytes. Also limits size of this tuple to 13 bytes. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CIS Function Basic ATA Option Parameters Extended ATA Option Parameters Tuple Code Link to next tuple ...

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... Eh = 8.0 0A4h 08h Length in 256 bytes pages (lsb) 0A6h 00h Length in 256 bytes pages (msb) ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Description of Contents Memory Mapped I/O Configuration 0 Configuration Index for this entry is 0. Interface Byte follows this byte. ...

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... Wait not used for memory cycles. B:Battery Volt Detects Used P:Write Protect Used R:Ready/-Busy Used W:Wait Used for Memory Cycles ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CIS Function TPCE_MI Tuple Code Link to next tuple TPCE_INDX TPCE_FS ...

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... Bh = 5.5 0CCh 75h X Mantissa 8.0 0CEh 64h 0D0h F0h ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Description of Contents Nominal Voltage Follows NV:Nominal Voltage LV:Mimimum Voltage HB:Maximum Voltage SI:Static Current AI:Average Current PI:Peak Current DI:Power Down Current Exponent ...

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... AT Fixed Disk Primary I/O Address Configuration 2 Configuration Index for this entry is 2. Interface Byte follows this byte. Default Configuration ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CIS Function TPCE_IR Mask Extension Byte 1 TPCE_IR Mask Extension Byte 2 TPCE_MI ...

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... Eh = 8.0 0FCh EAh ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Description of Contents Interface Type I/O Interface(1), Bvd's and wProt not used; Ready/-Busy active but Wait 1 not used for memory cycles. B:Battery Volt Detects Used P:Write Protect Used ...

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... Link to next tuple is 6 bytes. Also limits size of this tuple to 8 bytes. AT Fixed Disk Primary I/O 3.3V configuration 2 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CIS Function I/O Range Format Description I/O Length - 1 I/O Length - 1 TPCE_IR TPCE_MI ...

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... 12Ah 27h 12Ch 55h X Mantissa 5.0 12Eh 4Dh X Mantissa 4.5 ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Description of Contents P:Power info type PI:Peak Current NV:Nominal Operation Supply Voltage Exponent Nominal Operation Supply Voltage 3.0V 1Eh +.30 Exponent ...

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... L:Level Mode IRQ Supported M:Bit Mask of IRQs Present M=0 so bits 3-0 are single level, binary encoded ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation CIS Function Vcc Maximum Value Max Average Current TPCE_IO I/O Range Format Description I/O Length - 1 ...

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... CISTPL_NO_LINK 166h 000h No Bytes Following 168h 0FFh End of Tuple Chain ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation Description of Contents A T Power-Down, and Twin Card. T:Twin Cards Allowed A:Audio Supported 0 1 RO:Read Only Mode ...

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... CIS Description 6-14 This page intentionally left blank. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation ...

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... Model No. Capacity 1 SDCFJ-32-388 32.1 MB 32,112,640 SDCFJ-64-388 64.2 MB 64,225,280 SDCFJ-128-388 128.4 MB 128,450,560 SDCFJ-256-388 256.9 MB 256,901,120 SDCFJ-512-388 512.5 MB 512,483,328 SDCFJ-1024-388 1024.9 MB 1,024,966,656 SDCFJ-2048-388 2048.9 MB 2,048,901,120 SDCFJ-4096-388 4097.8 MB 4,097,802,240 SDCFH-512-388 512.5 MB 512,483,328 SDCFH-1024-388 1024.9 MB 1,024,966,656 SDCFH-2048-388 2048.9 MB 2,048,901,120 SDCFH-4096-388 4096.8 MB 4,097,802,240 SDCFH-4096-388 2 4096 MB 4,098,834,432 ...

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... Internet users can obtain technical support and product information along with SanDisk news and much more from the SanDisk Worldwide Web Site, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The SanDisk Worldwide Web Site is frequently updated. Visit this site often to obtain the most up-to-date information on SanDisk products and applications. The SanDisk Web Site URL is http://www.sandisk.com. ® ...

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... Herndon Pkwy. Suite 200 Herndon, VA 22070 Tel: 703-481-9828 Fax: 703-437-9215 To order SanDisk products directly from SanDisk, call 408-542-0595. ® CompactFlash Memory Card Product Manual, Rev. 11.0 ©2006 SanDisk Corporation International OEM Sales Europe SanDisk GmbH Karlsruher Str. 2C D-30519 Hannover, Germany Tel: 49-511-875-9131 ...

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... No evidence is found of abuse or operation of products not in accordance with the published specifications exceeding storage or maximum ratings or operating conditions. All failing products returned to SanDisk under the provisions of this limited warranty shall be tested to the product’s functional and performance specifications. Upon confirmation of failure, each product will be analyzed, by whatever means necessary, to determine the root cause of failure ...

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... Limited Warranty SanDisk may, at its discretion, ship repaired or rebuilt products identified in the same way as new products, provided such cards meet or exceed the same published specifications as new products. Concurrently, SanDisk also reserves the right to market any products, whether new, repaired, or rebuilt, under different specifications and product designations if such products do not meet the original product’ ...

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... SanDisk shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage caused by use of the Products in any of the following applications: − ...

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