Specifications

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To configure the drive as a master: Fit a link on LK1.
To configure the drive as a slave: Do not fit a link on LK1.
Link LK3 is always fitted.
Link LK2 is not a configurable link option and should not be altered. A resistor is fitted
in the LK2 position as standard.
In this way for example you could use two CF100 cards. One set to Master and one
to Slave. Or you could use a conventional hard drive configured as the Master and a
CF100 configured as the Slave.
G.6 ACCESSORIES
Appendix D (Ordering Information) lists the CF100 card and its accessories.
DSP Design sell Compact Flash cards in a variety of sizes.
A Compact Flash card ejector mechanism is separately available allowing simple
push-button ejection of the Compact Flash card at any time. If an ejector mechanism
is required this can be ordered separately by the DSP Design part number CF100-
EKIT. It is a snap-on ejector mechanism for the Compact Flash socket.
The Compact Flash cards can be removed from the CF100 and read or written to on
a desk-top PC. A reader/writer unit is available that plugs into the printer port of a PC
to do this. Drivers from Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT are provided for
this reader/writer unit. The DSP Design part number is CFREADER.
Two 44-way ribbon cables are also available. These allow the CF100 to be mounted
either remote from the TP400, or attached to the TP400 in alternative positions.
G.7 DIMENSIONS
The CF100 PCB measures 3.55" x 1.235" (90.2mm x 31.4mm). The 3.55" dimension
is exactly the same as the length of the top edge of the TP400 board.
When the CF100 is fitted directly onto the TP400 connector J100, the short edges of
the CF100 exactly align with the edges of the TP400. In this case the CF100 PCB
extends a further 0.875" (22.2mm) beyond the top edge of the TP400 PCB.
When a Compact Flash card is installed in the CF100 it extends 0.65" (16.5mm)
beyond the edge of the CF100 PCB and 0.5 (12.5mm) above the top of the upper
TP400 PCB.