Transcend 400X - Manual

Transcend 400X

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – 00X CompactFlash Card; Transcend Information Inc.; Specification; Interface Specification; No Device Driver Required; Physical Specification; Compact Flash Card; Environmental Specifications
  • Page 3 – XP Version 2002 SP2, CrystalDiskMark, copied file 100MB; Performance; Capacity; Actual Capacity; User LBA; Transcend
  • Page 4 – Block Diagram
  • Page 6 – Pin Assignments and Pin Type; PC Card Memory Mode
  • Page 8 – Input Leakage Current; Table 1: Input Leakage Current; Input Characteristics; Table 2: Input Characteristics; Output Drive Type; Table 3: Output Drive Type
  • Page 9 – Output Drive Characteristics; Table 4: Output Drive Characteristics
  • Page 10 – Signal Description; Signal Name
  • Page 16 – Electrical Specification; Absolute Maximum Conditions
  • Page 17 – shall be 12 mA minimum to meet legacy timing and signal integrity.; A is insufficient in the case of DMARQ that is pulled low by a 5.6 k
  • Page 18 – Signal Interface; Item
  • Page 19 – Additional Requirements for CF Advanced Timing Modes; ) Only one CF device shall be attached to the CF Bus.
  • Page 20 – Ultra DMA Electrical Requirements; Host and Card signal capacitance limits for Ultra DMA operation
  • Page 21 – Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Trace Requirements for Ultra DMA; On any PCB for a host or device supporting Ultra DMA:; Ultra DMA Mode Cabling Requirement
  • Page 22 – Attribute Memory Read Timing Specification; Speed Version
  • Page 23 – Table: Configuration Register (Attribute Memory) Write Timing
  • Page 24 – Common Memory Read Timing Specification
  • Page 25 – Common Memory Write Timing Specification
  • Page 28 – True IDE PIO Mode Read/Write Timing Specification; Mode
  • Page 30 – True IDE Multiword DMA Mode Read/Write Timing Specification
  • Page 31 – True IDE Ultra DMA Mode Read/Write Timing Specification
  • Page 32 – an Ultra DMA mode is selected, and
  • Page 37 – Comment
  • Page 38 – Card Configuration; SELECTED SPACE
  • Page 39 – PC Card Memory Mode UDMA Function
  • Page 40 – Attribute Memory Function; Function Mode; Table: Attribute Memory Function
  • Page 41 – Configuration Option Register (Base + 00h in Attribute Memory)
  • Page 45 – Function Code
  • Page 47 – Common Memory Transfer Function; Table: Common Memory Function
  • Page 48 – True IDE Mode I/O Transfer Function
  • Page 49 – Metaformat Overview; Table: Sample Device Info Tuple Information for Extended Speeds
  • Page 50 – CF-ATA Drive Register Set Definition and Protocol
  • Page 51 – I/O Primary and Secondary Address Configurations; Table: Primary and Secondary I/O Decoding
  • Page 52 – Contiguous I/O Mapped Addressing
  • Page 53 – Memory Mapped Addressing
  • Page 54 – Error Register; detected in True IDE Ultra DMA modes of operation.
  • Page 55 – the Logical Block Address mode.
  • Page 60 – Definitions
  • Page 61 – Check Power Mode - 98h or E5h; Code
  • Page 62 – Flush Cache – E7h
  • Page 63 – Identify Device – Ech
  • Page 65 – Word 0: General Configuration; Bit 6: Not Removable Controller and/or Device; Word 1: Default Number of Cylinders
  • Page 66 – same as the number of cylinders.
  • Page 67 – current translation mode.
  • Page 68 – Word 67: Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control
  • Page 69 – Word 88: Ultra DMA Modes Supported and Selected
  • Page 70 – Word 89: Time required for Security erase unit completion
  • Page 74 – Idle Immediate - 95h or E1h; Initialize Drive Parameters - 91h
  • Page 75 – Read DMA – C8h
  • Page 77 – Set Features – EFh
  • Page 78 – Feature Supported
  • Page 79 – Set Multiple Mode - C6h
  • Page 80 – Standby Immediate - 94h or E0h; Translate Sector Information
  • Page 81 – Write DMA – CAh
  • Page 82 – Write Long Sector - 32h or 33h
  • Page 84 – Error Posting
  • Page 86 – Smart Command Set; SMART Command Set
  • Page 88 – CompactFlash Card 400X
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400X CompactFlash Card

Transcend Information Inc.

V1.0

1

Description

Dedicated to fulfill the demanding requirements of

performance-conscious photographers, Transcend

proudly releases its Extreme 400X CompactFlash

cards. With its amazing performance

,

the Transcend

400X CompactFlash memory card allows the

professional photographers and enthusiasts to get the

most from your digital single lens reflex (DSLR)

camera. Users are guaranteed to make consecutive

shooting and non-stop video recording and share their

digital artwork with the world!

Placement







Dimensions

Features

CompactFlash Specification Version 4.1 Compliant

RoHS compliant products

Single Power Supply: 3.3V

±

5% or 5V

±

10%

Operating Temperature: -25

o

C to 85

o

C

Storage Temperature: -40

o

C to 85

o

C

Operating/ Storage Humidity: 5% to 95%

Operation Modes:

PC Card Memory Mode

PC Card IO Mode

True IDE Mode

True IDE Mode supports:

Ultra DMA Mode 0 to Ultra DMA Mode 6 (Ultra DMA

mode 5/6 must supply with 3.3V)

MultiW ord DMA Mode 0 to MultiWord DMA Mode 4

PIO Mode 0 to PIO Mode 6

PC Card Mode supports up to Ultra DMA Mode 6

True IDE mode: Fixed Disk (Default)

PC Card Mode: Removable Disk (Default)

Durability of Connector: 10,000 times

Built-in 15 bit ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality

Support Global Wear-Leveling to extend product life

Transfer rate up to read 90MB/s write 60MB/s based on

TestMetrix.


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Summary

Page 2 - 00X CompactFlash Card; Transcend Information Inc.; Specification; Interface Specification; No Device Driver Required; Physical Specification; Compact Flash Card; Environmental Specifications

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Page 3 - XP Version 2002 SP2, CrystalDiskMark, copied file 100MB; Performance; Capacity; Actual Capacity; User LBA; Transcend

T T T S S S 1 1 1 6 6 6 G G G ~ ~ ~ 6 6 6 4 4 4 G G G C C C F F F 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 400X CompactFlash Card Transcend Information Inc. V1.0 3 Note : 25 ℃ , according to IDE to CF card transferring board test on ASUS P4S800-MX, 1GB RAM, IDE interface support UDMA6, W indows ® XP Version 2002 SP2, Crys...

Page 4 - Block Diagram

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