PCMCIA System Architecture: 16-Bit PC Cards

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Author: MindShare, Inc.

ISBN-10: 0201409917

ISBN-13: 9780201409918

Category: Expansion Buses - Computer Hardware

"The realization of full compatibility and interoperability with PC card technology is built on a thorough understanding of PC card architecture. PCMCIA System Architecture explains this architecture with a systematic approach that is clear and concise"\ Michael J. Homic Engineering Manager, Peripheral Systems Development, Dell Computer Corporation\ \ PCMCIA System Architecture: 16-Bit PC Cards, Second Edition describes PC card hardware and software interfaces and their relationships to...

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"The realization of full compatibility and interoperability with PC card technology is built on a thorough understanding of PC card architecture. PCMCIA System Architecture explains this architecture with a systematic approach that is clear and concise"Michael J. Homic Engineering Manager, Peripheral Systems Development, Dell Computer Corporation PCMCIA System Architecture: 16-Bit PC Cards, Second Edition describes PC card hardware and software interfaces and their relationships to overall system design. Developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) and the Japan Electronics Industry Development Association (JEIDA), the PC Card Standard defines a standard hardware and software interface for small removable 16-bit cards. The PC Card Standard also defines a new 32-bit PC Card called CardBus. For more information on this standard, see CardBus System Architecture (Addison-Wesley, 1996). PCMCIA expert Don Anderson provides a comprehensive treatment of the interface including: socket interfacecard information structurehost adapter requirementscard electrical interfacebus cycle controladdress translationlow voltage supporttranslation of card interruptscard event notificationDMA socket interfaceenabling and configuring PC cardscard and socket servicesThis book also examines an adapter implementation using Cirrus Logic CL-PD6722.If you design or test software or hardware that involves 16-bit PC cards, PCMCIA System Architecture is an essential, time-saving tool. Booknews Describes PC card hardware and software interfaces and their relationships to overall system design, and presents a PC Card Standard for hardware and software interfaces for small, removable 16- bit cards. Topics include socket interface; card electrical interface; event notification; and an adapter implementation using Cirrus Logic CL-PD6722. For professionals involved in designing and testing hardware and software using 16-bit PC cards. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The MindShare Architecture SeriesOrganization of This BookWho Should Read This BookPrerequisite KnowledgeDocumentation ConventionsCarBusWe Want Your FeedbackE-Mail/Phone/FAXMailing AddressCh. 1The ProblemCh. 2The PCMCIA SolutionCh. 3Tying the Pieces TogetherCh. 4The Physical SpecificationsCh. 5The Memory-Only Socket InterfaceCh. 6The Memory or I/O InterfaceCh. 7The DMA InterfaceCh. 8The ATA InterfaceCh. 9The AIMS InterfaceCh. 10The PC Card Host Bus AdapterCh. 11The Card Information Structure (CIS)Ch. 12Function Configuration RegistersCh. 13An SRAM Card ExampleCh. 14A Flash Card ExampleCh. 15A FAX/Modem ExampleCh. 16An ATA PC Card ExampleCh. 17A Multiple Function PC Card ExampleCh. 18The Configuration ProcessCh. 19Socket ServicesCh. 20Card ServicesCh. 21Client DriversCh. 22Booting from PC CardsCh. 23Execute In Place (XIP)Ch. 24ExCA (QuickSwap)Ch. 25An Example HBA - The CL-PD6722Appendix A: SRAM CIS ExampleAppendix B: Flash Memory CIS ExampleAppendix C: FAX/Modem Tuple ExampleAppendix D: ATA Disk CIS ExampleAppendix E: Metaformat Layers 2, 3, and 4Appendix F: ReferencesGlossaryIndex

\ BooknewsDescribes PC card hardware and software interfaces and their relationships to overall system design, and presents a PC Card Standard for hardware and software interfaces for small, removable 16- bit cards. Topics include socket interface; card electrical interface; event notification; and an adapter implementation using Cirrus Logic CL-PD6722. For professionals involved in designing and testing hardware and software using 16-bit PC cards. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \