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CompactFlash is a removable mass storage device that electrically complies with the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association ATA standard, and supports a True IDE mode that is electrically compatible with an IDE disk drive. CompactFlash cards support both +5V and +3.3V operation and can function at either voltage level.
13 wrz 2017 · The PB02 provides a reader for Type 1 Compact Flash (CF) memory cards. The Compact Flash interface is smaller than, but electrically identical to, the PCMCIA-ATA interface.
Compact Flash Cards implementing PC Card Mode can be read or written from the CF Wildcard and computers with a low-cost USB adapter. They adhere to the ATA standard for disk drives, a widespread software and hardware interface.
13 wrz 2017 · The PB02 provides three standard parallel ATA/IDE interfaces, providing for connection of an IDE-compatible storage-based device, such as a hard disk, CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, directly to the Desktop NanoBoard NB2DSK01.
13 wrz 2017 · Figure 1 presents a high-level block diagram of the PB02 Mass Storage peripheral board. Figure 1. Peripheral board PB02 block diagram. The same set of base ATA/IDE signals are common to each of the ATA/IDE interfaces, as well as the Compact Flash card reader.
The PCMCIA Flash ATA Cards are a storage medium for PanelView applications. The catalog numbers for the memory cards are in the format 2711-NM2 xx , where xx is the capacity of the card in megabytes.
CompactFlash cards have been a popular choice for boot drives in embedded PC's for several years. Depending on the state/wiring of some configuration pins in its socket, a CompactFlash card can assume three essential modes of operation: "memory mapped", "IO mapped" and "True IDE".