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PATA NANDrive™ Socket Board
User Guide
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ·········································································································································································· 5
1.1 Socket Board Styles ···························································································································································· 5
1.2 Board Layout ······································································································································································· 5
2 Installation ··········································································································································································· 8
2.1 Socket Board-to-ATA Platform Connection and Setup ········································································································ 8
2.2 Detect the Device ································································································································································ 8
2.3 Add a New Drive ································································································································································· 9
2.3.1 To add a drive in Windows XP: ··········································································································································· 9
2.3.2 To connect as a physical drive: ········································································································································· 10
2.3.3 To connect as an OS-partitioned drive: ····························································································································· 11
2.3.4 To add a drive in DOS: ······················································································································································ 11
3 Schematic ·········································································································································································· 12
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Revision History
Number
Description
Date
01.000
Converted to Greenliant format
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1 Introduction
The NANDriveintegrated circuit (IC) is a high-performance, fully-integrated, embedded flash solid-state drive.
It combines an integrated ATA Controller and NAND Flash in a multi-chip package. This product is ideal for
solid-state mass storage applications offering new and expanded functionality while enabling cost-effective
designs.
The NANDrive Socket Board is a platform for the NANDrive and is useful in situations where soldering the
NANDrive device is impractical. Typical applications for the NANDrive Socket Board are device evaluation,
updating firmware on multiple devices, and copying images from one device to another.
The NANDrive Socket Board features:
NANDrive mounting socket (LBTE or LFTE/FTE package)
ATA connector (40 pin or 44 pin)
Power LED
NANDrive DASP activity LED
Master/Slave select
Cable Select and CSEL control
SCI Port connect for firmware status monitoring
WP#_PD# NANDrive function assert jumper
1.1 Socket Board Styles
The NANDrive Socket Board is available in four styles. Match the socket board to your NANDrive device. For
NANDrive devices using the 12 mm x 24 mm LBTE package, you must use one of the LBTE socket boards. For
NANDrive devices using the 14 mm x 24 mm LFTE or FTE package, you must use one of the LFTE/FTE socket
boards.
Table 1: Board Styles
Board Style
Connector Style
Greenliant Part Number
LBTE Socket Board
For 12 mm x 24 mm package
40-pin ATA
GLS85LD0000-00-0N-40ST-K
44-pin ATA
GLS85LD0000-00-0N-44ST-K
LFTE/FTE Socket Board
For 14 mm x 24 mm package
40-pin ATA
GLS85LD0000-00-0N-40SF-K
44-pin ATA
GLS85LD0000-00-0N-44SF-K
1.2 Board Layout
The LBTE and LFTE/FTE Socket Boards are available with either a 40-pin ATA or 44-pin ATA connector. See
Figures 1 through 3 for board details and Table 2 for pin descriptions.
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Table 2: Board Components and Options
Symbol
Description
Notes
CN1
ATA Connector
44-pin
CN2
ATA Connector
40-pin
J1
4-pin SCI Port Header
Monitors firmware activity
J2
4-pin Power Connector
J2.1 = +5V (or 3.3V) J2.2, J2.3 = GND J2.4 = NC
JP1
Write-Protection or Power-Down
Configuration Jumper
Either function is enabled by connecting Pin 2 to Pin 3.
Pin 2 default is Write-Protection, but can be defined as
Power-Down using software.
JP2
Master/Slave selector
Pins 1 and 2 shorted = Master mode Pins 2 and 3
shorted = Cable select No pins shorted = Slave mode
D1
Green LED
Indicates Read/Write activity. Connected to device
DASP pin.
D2
Red LED
Indicates power is on
R2-R13
ATA Signal Termination Resistor
82 Ohms
RN1-RN4
ATA Data Signal Termination Resistor
33 Ohms
U1
NANDrive Device BGA Socket
BGA Socket (LBTE or LFTE/FTE Style)
U2
3.3V Regulator
TC1185-3.3VCT713
TP1-TP3
Firmware Test Pins
FCE4#, FCE5#, FCE6#
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2 Installation
Perform these two tasks to install the evaluation board:
1 Connect the NANDrive socket board to an ATA platform.
2 Configure the socket board to your system.
2.1 Socket Board-to-ATA Platform Connection and Setup
The evaluation board connects to a variety of ATA platforms. The method of connection is determined by the
style of the NANDrive socket board and the ATA platform type.
CAUTION: Static electricity can damage electronic devices. To prevent static damage, discharge static
electricity before you touch any electronic components.
Connection
To connect the board to your system:
1. Disconnect power to the ATA platform.
CAUTION: Ensure that power is disconnected before connecting /disconnecting the socket board to the
ATA platform. Failure to do so can result in damage to the socket board or the ATA Platform.
2. If your socket board has a 40-pin ATA connector, connect the peripheral power cable to J2 on the socket
board. If your socket board has a 44-pin connector, no additional connections are required because the
power is applied to the board through the 44-pin connector.
Note: Power applied to pin J2.1 is connected directly to the NANDrive VDDQ, and to VDD via a 3.3V voltage
regulator. The voltage that drives the ATA connector must be the same voltage as the power to the J1
connector.
3 Typically, the 40-pin socket board is connected to the system using a standard PC IDE cable. The 44-pin
socket board is connected to the system by using either a mating 44-pin connection or by using a 44-pin to
40-pin converter board with power connectivity.
Setup
Once the power connection has been made to the NANDrive Socket Board, you are ready to set up the socket
board for your particular use.
1. Set JP2 to either Master or Slave on the evaluation board. If another device uses the same IDE cable as
the NANDrive, one device must be set as Master and the other as Slave.
2. Configure JP1 to either WP (Write Protect) or PD (Power Down) functionality by issuing a specific ATA
command. See any NANDrive product Data Sheet.
3. Insert the NANDrive into the socket board, mating the 3-ball pattern on the bottom of the NANDrive to the
3-ball pattern on the socket.
4. Connect power to the ATA platform.
2.2 Detect the Device
When you power on the PC, the BIOS should detect and report the correct density of the NANDrive attached to
the evaluation board. If the BIOS does not detect the NANDrive, contact Greenliant for assistance.
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2.3 Add a New Drive
Consult the PC’s user manual for specific instructions on how to add a new drive. Below are the directions for
Windows XP and DOS systems.
The NANDrive can be installed as either a physical drive or as an OS-partitioned drive. When configured as a
physical drive, do not access the drive through the OS. When configured as an OS-partitioned drive, access the
drive through the OS.
2.3.1 To add a drive in Windows XP:
1. Right-click on My Computer.
2. Select Manage from the drop-down list. This will open the Computer Management interface as shown in
Figure 4.
Figure 4: Computer Management Interface
3. In the left-hand pane of the Computer Management interface, click on Device Manager. The NANDrive
will appear in the right-hand window under Disk Drives. See Figure 5.
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Figure 5: Device Manager
4. In the left-hand pane, click on Disk Management. Choose if you want to connect the NANDrive as a
physical drive or as a partitioned drive. Follow the appropriate directions below.
2.3.2 To connect as a physical drive:
1. Right-click on the NANDrive icon in the right-hand pane. See Figure 6.
2. Select Delete Partition. The label for the NANDrive will change to “unallocated” and the drive will not
show up as a resource under My Computer.
Figure 6: Connect as a Physical Drive
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2.3.3 To connect as an OS-partitioned drive:
1. Right-click on the NANDrive icon in the right-hand pane. See Figure 7.
2. Select New Partition. Follow the prompts to add a new partition. The NANDrive will now show up as a
drive-lettered resource under My Computer.
Figure 7: OS-Partitioned Drive
3. Go to My Computer to confirm that the NANDrive is connected in your chosen configuration.
2.3.4 To add a drive in DOS:
1. Type FDISK.exe. This will create a partition.
2. Type FORMAT.exe. This will format the new partition.
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3 Schematic
Figure 8: Evaluation Board Schematic
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