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38 ECM-3610/3610L Users Manual
3.7.29 Signal Description Floppy Connector (FLP1)
RDATA# The read data input signal from the FDD.
WD# Write data. This logic low open drain writes pre-compensation serial data to the selected
FDD. An open drain output.
WE# Write enable. An open drain output.
MOA# Motor A On. When set to 0, this pin enables disk drive 0. This is an open drain output.
MOB# Motor B On. When set to 0, this pin enables disk drive 1. This is an open drain output.
DSA# Drive Select A. When set to 0, this pin enables disk drive A. This is an open drain output.
DSB# Drive Select B. When set to 0, this pin enables disk drive B. This is an open drain output.
SIDE1# This output signal selects side of the disk in the selected drive.
DIR# Direction of the head step motor. An open drain output
Logic 1 = outward motion
Logic 0 = inward motion
STEP# Step output pulses. This active low open drain output produces a pulse to move the head to
another track.
DRVDEN0/1#
This output indicates whether a low drive density (250/300kbps at low level) or a high drive
density (500/1000kbps at high level) has been selected.
TRAK0# Track 0. This Schmitt-triggered input from the disk drive is active low when the head is
positioned over the outermost track.
INDEX# This Schmitt-triggered input from the disk drive is active low when the head is positioned
over the beginning of a track marked by an index hole.
WP# Write protected. This active low Schmitt input from the disk drive indicates that
the diskette is
write-protected.
DSKCHG# Diskette change. This signal is active low at power on and whenever the diskette is removed.

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