HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx 40Pin Flash Disk Module Min.8MB ~ Max.512MB, True IDE Interface Mode, 3.3V / 5.0V Operating Part No. HFDOM40C-xxxSx 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW GENERAL DESCRIPTION The HFDOM40C-xxxSx series 40Pin Flash Disk Module is a flash technology based with True IDE interface flash memory card. It is constructed with flash disk controller chip and NAND -type (Samsung) flash memory device. The HFDOM40C-xxxSx series operates in both 3.3 -Volt and 5.0-Volt power supplies. It comes in capacity of 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 192, 256 MB and up to 512 MB formatted 40Pin type . By optimizing flash memory management, the life of this HFDOM40C-xxxSx series can be extended to its maximum level. Because the ECC function is included, the correctness of data transfer between the HFDOM40C-xxxSx series and a True IDE compatible interface device can be guaranteed. The HFDOM40C-xxxSx series is fully compatible with applications such as CPU card / board, set top box, industry / military PC / Notebook, security equipment, measuring instrument and embedded systems. FEATURES - True IDE compatible host interface Direct plug in for 3.5″ IDE Connectors 40 pin 2.54mm IDE Connector Very high performance, very low power consumption Automatic error correction Support 3 power save mode : stop/idle/active Support for CIS implemented with 256 bytes of attribute memory 3.3V/5.0V operation voltage Host data transfer rate : 20MB/s Flash data transfer rate : 10MB/s Host Interface bus width : 8/16 bit Access Flash Interface bus width : 8 bit Access Capacity : Min. 8MB ~ Max. 512MB MTBF : 1,000,000 hours, minimum 30,000 insertions Operating vibration : 15G peak to peak maximum Operating shock : 1,000G maximum PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Capacities : 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 192, 256, 384 and up to 512 MB (formatted) Operating Voltage : 3.3V / 5.0V ± 10% Power consumptions : Operating mode 40 mA (typ), 70 mA (Max) Stop mode 30 uA (Max) Environment conditions : Operating temperature 0° C to + 70° C Storage temperature - 10° C to + 85° C Relative humidity 95%(Max) Mechanical conditions : Weight : Maximum 9.0g URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 1 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 1.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Symbol Parameter Ratings Unit V VDD Supply voltage - 0.3 to + 7.0 VIN Input voltage - 0.3 to + 7.0 V IIN DC input current - 10 mA - 10 to + 85 °C Ratings Unit 4.75 to 5.25 V TSTG Storage temperature Table 1.2 Recommended Operating Conditions Symbol VDD Ta Parameter DC Supply voltage 5V 3.3V Storage temperature 3.0 to 3.6 V - 0 to +70 °C Table 1.3 DC Characteristics (Ta=0° C to 70° C, VDD=3.0 to 5.0V) Symbol Parameter IDD Operating Current Ids Stop Current VDD High Level Output Voltage VDD Low Level Output Voltage Min. Typ. Max. Unit 30 70 mA 100 µA 2.4 V 0.4 V CAPACITY SPECIFICATIONS Table 1.4 Capacity Specifications Part Number Capacity (Unformatted) Total Sector Cylinders Heads Sectors HFDOM40C-008Sx 7,864,320 bytes 15,360 30 16 32 HFDOM40C-016Sx 15,990,784 bytes 31,232 61 16 32 HFDOM40C-032Sx 32,243,712 bytes 62,976 123 16 32 HFDOM40C-064Sx 65,536,000 bytes 128,000 250 16 32 HFDOM40C-128Sx 131,858,432 bytes 257,536 503 16 32 HFDOM40C-192Sx 196,608,000 bytes 384,000 750 16 32 HFDOM40C-256Sx 265,027,584 bytes 517,632 1011 16 32 HFDOM40C-384Sx 395,837,440 bytes 773,120 1510 16 32 HFDOM40C-512Sx 531,890,176 bytes 1,038,848 2029 16 32 URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 2 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx PHYSYCAL SPECIFICATIONS 55.50± 0.1mm < View from front side > Master Slave 1,2 2,3 Close Close 40 2 39 1 30.50± 0.2mm 3 2 1 Jumper 8.90mm± 0.1mm 7.50mm 1.4mm± 0.1mm Figure 1.1 40 pin Type Flash Disk Module Dimensions TOP Side Bottom Side 3 2 1 40 2 1 39 39 1 2 40 TOP Side TOP Side Bottom Side Bottom Side Top-Connector Attach URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) Bottom-Connector Attach 3 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx INSTALLTION GUIDE 1) Setting Method ① Make sure your computer is turned off before you open the case. ② Plug the carefully into the 40pin IDE slot on your computer. Caution: Make sure to align pin1 on host adapter interface connector with pin 1 on your Flash Disk Module. Pin 1 is indicated by a triangle on the Flash Disk Module connector. ③ The Flash Disk Module is used power connector cable of the computer. Caution: If you need to remove your Flash Disk Module, use both hands to pull it out carefully. ④ Check all cable connections and then replace your computer cover. 2) BIOS setting Method Before you format or partition your new drive, you must configure your computer's BIOS so that the computer can recognize your new drive. Turn your computer on. As your computer start up, watch the screen for a message describing how to run the ① system setup program on the screen (sometimes called BIOS or CMOS setup). This is usually done by pressing a special key, such as Delete, Esc or F1 during startup. See your computer manual for details. Press the appropriate key to run the system setup program. If your BIOS provides automatic drive detection (an "AUTO" drive type), select this option. ( We recommend ② to use Normal / CHS mode to partition your Flash Disk Module to get the maximum formatted capacity. ) This allows your computer to configure itself automatically for your new drive. If your BIOS dose not provide “ AUTO” drive detection, select "User-defined" drive setting and enter the CHS values from the table. BIOS Settings (see specification) Capacity Cylinders Heads Sectors(unformatted) ③ Save the settings and exit the System Setup program. ( your computer will automatica lly reboot ) After you configure your computer, you can use the standard DOS commands to partition and format your Flash Disk Module, as described below. 3) Formatting Method To partition your new Flash Disk Module with Microsoft DOS program : Insert a bootable DOS diskette into your diskette drive and restart your computer. ① Insert a DOS program diskette that contains the FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.COM ② programs into your diskette drive. Use the same DOS version that is on your bootable diskette. At the A:\ > prompt, type “ FDISK” and press Enter. ③ Select “ Create DOS partition or logical DOS drive ” by pressing 1. Then press Enter. ④ Select “ Create primary DOS partition” by pressing 1 again. Then press Enter. Create your first drive partition. If you are creating a part ition that will be used to boot your computer (drive C), make sure that the partition is marked active. ⑤ Create an extended partition and additional logical drives as necessary, until all the space on your new hard drive has been partitioned. When the partitioning is complete, FDISK reboots your computer. Caution: Make sure to use the correct drive letters so that you do not format a drive that already contains data. ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ At the A:\ > prompt, type “ format c:/s” , where c is the letter of your first new partition, Repeat the format process for all the new partitions you have created. After you format your drive, it is ready to use. URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 4 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx 2. PIN INFORMATION PIN ASSIGNMENTS AND PIN TYPE Table 2.1 Pin Assignment and Pin type Pin Signal Pin Type Pin Signal Pin Type 1 /RESET I 2 GND Ground 3 D07 I/O 4 D08 I/O 5 D06 I/O 6 D09 I/O 7 D05 I/O 8 D10 I/O 9 D04 I/O 10 D11 I/O 11 D03 I/O 12 D12 I/O 13 D02 I/O 14 D13 I/O 15 D01 I/O 16 D14 I/O 17 D00 I/O 18 D15 I/O 19 GND DC 20 Key Pin -- 21 Reserved -- 22 GND Ground 23 /IOW I 24 GND Ground 25 /IOR I 26 GND Ground 27 IORDY O 28 Reserved -- 29 Reserved -- 30 GND Ground 31 IRQ O 32 /IOIS16 O 33 A01 I 34 /PDIAG I/O 35 A00 I 36 A02 I 37 /CS0 I 38 /CS1 I 39 /DASP(LED) I/O 40 GND Ground URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 5 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx Signal Descriptions Table 2.2 Signal Descriptions Signal Name Dir. Pin I 33,35,36 -PDIAG I/O 34 -DASP(LED) I/O 39 I 37,38 A[2:0] -CS0, -CS1 3,4,5,6, Description In True IDE Mode only A[2:0] are used to select the one of eight registers in the Task File, the remaining address lines should be grounded by the host. This input / output is the Pass Diagnostic signal in the Master / Slave handshake protocol. This signal used either to drive an LED whenever the Disk Module is being accessed or as indication of a second drive present. This signal is active low when the Disk Module is busy. CS0 is the chip select for the task file registers while CS2 is used to select the Alternate Status Register and the Device Control Register. All Task File operations occur in byte mode on the low order bus D00-D07 while all data transfers are 16 bit using D00 -D15. 7,8,9,10, D[15:00] I/O 11,12,13, 14,15,16, 17,18 2,19,22, GND -- Ground. 24,26, 30,40, -IOR I 25 This is an I/O Read strobe generated by the host. -IOW I 23 The I/O Write strobe pulse is used to clock I/O data on the Card Data bus into the Storage Card controller registers when the Storage Card is configured to use the I/O interface. The clocking will occur on the negative to positive edge of the signal (trailing edge). IRQ O 31 In True IDE Mode signal is the active high Interrupt Request to the host. -RESET I 1 This input pin is the active low hardware reset from the host. IORDY O 27 This output signal may be used as IORDY. -IOIS16 O 32 This output signal is asserted low when this device is expecting a word data transfer cycle. URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 6 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx BLOCK DIAGRAM Reset IC BUS Router ARM7 CORE Data I/O IDE Interface DMA0 Address Decoder Flash1 DMA1 PCMCIA ATA Flash2 Timer CIS (256B) Flash3 Interrupt Controller Flash4 Controll Bus Interface Bus Arbitration System Bus Controller Memory Controller (ROM/SRAM) X'tal Figure 2.1 Flash Disk Module Block Diagram URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 7 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx 3. INTERFACE BUS TIMING ACCESS SPCIFICATIONS IDE MODE I/O ACCESS SPECIFICATIONS In this True IDE Mode the Flash Disk Module protocol and configuration are disabled and only I/O operations to the Task File and Data Register are allowed. In this mode no Memory or Attribute Registers are accessible to the host. Table 3.1 IDE Mode I/O Access Mode -CE2 -CE1 A2-A0 -IORD -IOWR D15 - D8 D7 – D0 Invalid Mode L L x x x High Z High Z Standby Mode H H x x x High Z High Z Task File Write H L 1-7h H L Don’t Care Data In Task File Read H L 1-7h L H High Z Data Out Data Register Write H L 0 H L Odd Byte in Even Byte in Data Register Read H L 0 L H Odd Byte out Even Byte out Control Register Write L H 6h H L Don’t Care Control In All Status Read L H 6h L H High Z Status Out Mode Table 3.2 IDE Mode I/O Read Timing Parameter Symbol IEEE Symbol Min. ns Data Delay after IORD td (IORD) tlGLQV Data Hold following IORD th (IORD) tlGHQX 0 IORD Width Time tw (IORD) tlGLIGH 165 Address Setup before IORD tsuA (IORD) tAVIGL 70 Address Hold following IORD thA (IORD) tlGHAX 20 CE Setup before IORD tsuCE (IORD) tELIGL 5 CE Hold following IORD thCE (IORD) tlGHEH 20 IOIS16 Delay Falling from Address tdfIOIS16 (ADR) tAVISL Max. ns 100 35 IOIS16 Delay Rising from Address tdrIOIS16 (ADR) tAVISH 35 NOTE: The maximum load on -IOIS16 is 1 LSTTL with 50pF total lo ad. All times are in nanoseconds. Minimum time from –WAIT high to -IORD high is 0nsec, but minimum -IORD width must still be met. URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 8 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx A0-A10 -CE -IORD -IOIS16 Dout Figure 3.1 IDE Mode I/O Read Timing Example Table 3.3 IDE Mode I/O Write Timing Parameter Symbol IEEE Symbol Min. ns Data Setup before IOWR tsu(IOWR) tDVIWH 60 Data Hold following IOWR th(IOWR) tlWHDX 30 IOWR Width Time twI(OWR) tlWLIWH 165 Address Setup before IOWR tsuA(IOWR) tAVIWL 70 Address Hold following IOWR thA(IOWR) tlWHAX 20 CE Setup before IOWR tsuCE(IOWR) tELIWL 5 CE Hold following IOWR thCE(IOWR) tlWHEH 20 IOIS16 Delay Falling from Address tdfIOIS16(ADR) tAVISL Max. ns 35 IOIS16 Delay Rising from Address tdrIOIS16(ADR) tAVISH 35 NOTE: The maximum load on -IOIS16 is 1 LSTTL with 50pF total load. All times are in nanoseconds. Minimum time from -WAIT high to -IOWR high is 0nsec, but minimum -IOWR width must still be met. URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 9 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd . HANBit HFDOM40C-xxxSx A0-A10 -CE -IOWR -IOIS16 Din Figure 3.2 IDE Mode I/O Write Timing Example Ordering Infomation NO Parts Size Capacity Media transfer mode Chip Number Operation Mode 1 HFDOM40C-016S1 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 16Mbyte BYTE 1 True IDE 2 HFDOM40C-032S1 55.5x30.5x1.4mm BYTE 1 True IDE BYTE 2 True IDE BYTE 1 True IDE BYTE 2 True IDE BYTE 1 True IDE BYTE 2 True IDE 32Mbyte 3 HFDOM40C-032S2 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 4 HFDOM40C-064S1 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 64Mbyte 5 HFDOM40C-064S2 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 6 HFDOM40C-128S1 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 128Mbyte 7 HFDOM40C-128S2 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 8 HFDOM40C-192S3 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 192Mbyte BYTE 3 True IDE 9 HFDOM40C-256S2 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 256Mbyte BYTE 2 True IDE 10 HFDOM40C-384S3 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 384Mbyte BYTE 3 True IDE 11 HFDOM40C-512S4 55.5x30.5x1.4mm 512Mbyte BYTE 4 True IDE URL : www.hbe.co.kr REV 1.0 (March.2003) 10 / 10 HANBit Electronics Co., Ltd .