20-101-1104 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1104 Datasheet

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20-101-1104

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1104
Description
MEMORY CARD READER USB REMOVABLE
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-1104

Accessory Type
USB Removable Memory Card Reader
For Use With/related Products
Rabbit-based Boards
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Vendor undefined / Vendor undefined
This reader is for use with xD-Picture Card™ memory cards formatted for and
by Rabbit Semiconductor devices and the Dynamic C FAT software module. The
reader allows you to use a PC to read and write a memory card formatted in a
Rabbit-based system using the Dynamic C FAT library. This reader is not for use
with digital cameras.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows 2000
Only 16MB–128MB xD-Picture Cards are supported at this time. M-type
xD-Picture Cards are not supported at this time.
Version 2.12 or later of the Dynamic C FAT File System is required for 16MB
and 32MB xD-Picture Cards, and v. 2.10 or later is required for larger cards.
CE COMPLIANCE
The memory card reader has been tested and was found to be in conformity with
applicable EN immunity and Class B emission standards.
NOTE: This reader is not intended for use with safety-critical systems.
EN55024 (1998) immunity standards.
EN61000-4-2 (ESD)
EN61000-4-3 (Radiated Immunity)
EN61000-4-4 (EFT)
EN61000-4-5 (Surges)
EN61000-4-6 (Conducted Immunity)
EN61000-4-8 (Magnetic Fields)
EN61000-4-11 (Voltage Dips and Interruptions)
Please read these Getting Started instructions carefully
Memory Card Reader
before using the memory card reader.
®
or Windows XP
USB Removable
®
operating system and a free USB slot.
EN55022 (1998) emission standards
CISPR Class B
FCC Class B
IEC-003 Class B.
.

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20-101-1104 Summary of contents

Page 1

... Windows 2000 or Windows XP Only 16MB–128MB xD-Picture Cards are supported at this time. M-type xD-Picture Cards are not supported at this time. Version 2.12 or later of the Dynamic C FAT File System is required for 16MB and 32MB xD-Picture Cards, and v. 2.10 or later is required for larger cards. ...

Page 2

... If the memory card was not formatted in a Rabbit-based system, the LED on the card reader should flash rapidly (about two blinks per second) for several seconds to indicate that the card is about to be formatted. Formatting won’t actually begin until the blinking stops. If you accidentally plugged in a card ...

Page 3

... Rabbit-based system has been detected, and the card reader will format the card when the blinking stops. Continuously lit — the card reader is doing a file read, file write, or format • operation. (The LED may quickly blink off and back on sporadically in this mode ...

Page 4

... Dynamic C FAT file system with memory cards do caching in battery-backed RAM as a way of reducing wear and to provide extra safety against data loss in the event of unexpected power cycling or card removal. The card reader doesn’t do any caching. A power failure during a file-write operation to the memory card could therefore result in loss of all files on the card ...

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