LPC47M112_07 SMSC [SMSC Corporation], LPC47M112_07 Datasheet - Page 57

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LPC47M112_07

Manufacturer Part Number
LPC47M112_07
Description
Enhanced Super I/O Controller with LPC Interface
Manufacturer
SMSC [SMSC Corporation]
Datasheet
Enhanced Super I/O Controller with LPC Interface
Datasheet
2) End of Seek, Relative Seek, or Recalibrate command
3) FDC requires a data transfer during the execution phase in the non-DMA mode
The Sense Interrupt Status command resets the interrupt signal and, via the IC code and SE bit of Status Register 0,
identifies the cause of the interrupt.
The Seek, Relative Seek, and Recalibrate commands have no result phase. The Sense Interrupt Status command must
be issued immediately after these commands to terminate them and to provide verification of the head position (PCN).
The H (Head Address) bit in ST0 will always return a "0". If a Sense Interrupt Status is not issued, the drive will continue
to be BUSY and may affect the operation of the next command.
Sense Drive Status
Sense Drive Status obtains drive status information. It has not execution phase and goes directly to the result phase
from the command phase. Status Register 3 contains the drive status information.
Specify
The Specify command sets the initial values for each of the three internal times. The HUT (Head Unload Time) defines
the time from the end of the execution phase of one of the read/write commands to the head unload state. The SRT
(Step Rate Time) defines the time interval between adjacent step pulses. Note that the spacing between the first and
second step pulses may be shorter than the remaining step pulses. The HLT (Head Load Time) defines the time
between when the Head Load signal goes high and the read/write operation starts. The values change with the data
rate speed selection and are documented in Table 26. The values are the same for MFM and FM.
The choice of DMA or non-DMA operations is made by the ND bit. When this bit is "1", the non-DMA mode is selected,
and when ND is "0", the DMA mode is selected. In DMA mode, data transfers are signaled by the DMA request cycles.
Non-DMA mode uses the RQM bit and the interrupt to signal data transfers.
Configure
The Configure command is issued to select the special features of the FDC. A Configure command need not be issued
if the default values of the FDC meet the system requirements.
SMSC DS – LPC47M112
g. Write Deleted Data command
h. Verify command
SE
0
1
1
Table 25 - Interrupt Identification
DATASHEET
11
00
01
IC
Polling
Normal termination of Seek or
Recalibrate command
Abnormal termination of Seek
or Recalibrate command
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