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foft, 04/15/2018 08:05 PM
Pinouts¶
V1¶
Use in core¶
Cartridge/PBI interface
1: CCTL_N
2: PHI2
3: RD5
4: RW_N
5: A10
6: A11
7: S5_N
8: D7
9: D6
10:D3
11:NC
12:NC
13:D0
14:A12
15:D1
16:A9
17:D2
18:A8
19:D5
20:A7
21:D4
22:A6
23:A0
24:A5
25:A1
26:A4
27:A2
28:A3
29:MIC_PBI (To ADC jumper)
30:MIC_PBI (To ADC jumper)
31:RD4
32:S4_N
33:EXTSEL_N
34:A13
35:A14
36:A15
37:MPD_N
38:REF_N
39:IRQ_N
40:RST_N
SIO interface
1: SIO CLOCK OUT
2: SIO COMMAND
3: SIO IN
4: SIO PROCEED
5: SIO IRQ
6: SIO CLOCK IN
7: SIO OUT
8: SIO MOTOR EN
9: SIO MIC (To ADC jumper)
10:SIO MOTOR EN
By connection to FPGA¶
Useful information if building your own core.
In general pins have 100 ohm resistance to the FPGA itself. The FPGA max voltage on IO is 3.3V.
GPIO:
1-10: Direct to FPGA
11: 5V
12: GND
13-28: Direct to FPGA
29: 3.3V
30: GND
31-40: Direct to FPGA
Cartridge/PBI interface
All level shifted to 3.3V.
Special pins:
31:10k pulldown
3: 10k pulldown
10/11: NC
29:To ADC jumper (PBI)
30:To ADC jumper (PBI)
33:4.7k pullup to 5V
37:4.7k pullup to 5V
38:4.7k pullup to 5V
39:4.7k pullup to 5V
SIO interface
1-7: 3.3V level shifted, 5V pull-up.
8,10: 5V transistor drive (for tape motor)
9: To ADC jumper (SIO)
V2¶
Use in core¶
Interface 1:
1-16: A0-A15 (1=A0,2=A1, etc)
17-24: D0-D7 (17=D0, 18=D1 etc)
25: PHI2
26: HALT (not implemented yet)
27: RST_N
28: IRQ_N
29: D1XX (not implemented yet)
30: CASINH_N
31: CCTL_N
32: REF_N
33: CAS_N
34: MPD_N
35: RAS_N
36: RW_N
37: RD4
38: S4_N
39: S5_N
40: RD5
Interface 2:
1: USBDM (FTDI USB RS232)
2: USBRES (FTDI USB RS232)
3: USBDP (FTDI USB RS232)
4: GND
5: 5V0
6: 5V0
7: J2 ANAL_B (Paddle in)
8: J2 ANAL_A
9: J1 ANAL_B
10:J1 ANAL_A
11:J2 FIRE
12:J2 UP
13:J2 DOWN
14:J2 LEFT
15:J2 RIGHT
16:J1 FIRE
17:J1 UP
18:J1 DOWN
19:J1 LEFT
20:J1 RIGHT
21:J4 FIRE
22:J4 UP
23:J4 DOWN
24:J4 LEFT
25:J4 RIGHT
26:J3 FIRE
27:J3 UP
28:J3 DOWN
29:J3 LEFT
30:J3 RIGHT
31:GND
32:SIO IRQ
33:SIO PROCEED
34:SIO MOTOR_EN
35:SIO COMMAND
36:SIO DATA OUT
37:SIO DATA IN
38:CLOCK OUT
39:CLOCK IN
40:EXTSEL_N
By connection to FPGA¶
Useful information if building your own core.
In general pins have 100 ohm resistance to the FPGA itself. The FPGA max voltage on IO is 3.3V.
GPIO:
1-17: direct to FPGA
18: SDA (i2c) - clock gen also on here (V2 FIX only)
19: SCL (i2c) - clock gen also on here (V2 FIX only)
20-22: GND
23-34: 3.3V
25-26: 5.0V
Interface 1:
All level shifted to 3.3V.
Special pins:
37:10k pulldown
40:10k pulldown
34:4.7k pullup to 5V
28:4.7k pullup to 5V
32:2k pullup to 5V (V2 FIX 2k, V2 4.7k)
Interface 2:
1-3: USB to FTDI
4: GND
5,6: 5V
7-10: Charge cap, FPGA compares with ref voltage (about 2V)
11-30: level shifted to 3.3V. 4.7k pullup to 5V. Direction pins have extra 220 ohm resistance in addition (330 ohm total to FPGA).
31: GND
32-33: level shifted to 3.3V. 4.7k pullup to 5V
34: 5V transistor drive (for tape motor)
35-40: level shifted to 3.3V. 4.7k pullup to 5V
Updated by foft over 6 years ago · 10 revisions