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Appendix C

Connecting Signals with Accessories

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653X User Manual

23, 57–58,
25–26,
60–61, 28

DIOC<0..7>

Data

Port C bidirectional data lines

Port C is referred to as port number 2 in software. DIOC7 is the MSB; DIOC0
is the LSB.

29, 31–32,
34, 63–64,
66–67

DIOD<0..7>

Data

Port D bidirectional data lines

Port D is referred to as port number 3 in software. DIOD7 is the MSB; DIOD0
is the LSB.

40

CPULL

Bias
Selection

Control pull-up/pull-down selection

Input signal that selects whether the 653X device pulls the timing and
handshaking control lines (REQ, ACK, PCLK, and STOPTRIG) up or down
when undriven. If you connect CPULL to +5 V on the external terminal
connector, the 653X device pulls the control lines up. If you connect CPULL
to GND or leave CPULL unconnected, the 653X device pulls the control lines
down.

See power on state the

Power-On State

section in Appendix D,

Hardware

Considerations

, for more information.

38

DPULL

Bias
Selection

Data pull-up/pull-down selection

Input signal that selects whether the 653X device pulls the data lines (DIOA,
DIOB, DIOC, and DIOD) up or down when undriven. If you connect DPULL
to +5 V on the external terminal connector, the 653X device pulls the data lines
up. If you connect DPULL to GND or leave DPULL unconnected, the 653X
device pulls the data lines down.

See power on state the

Power-On State

section in Appendix D,

Hardware

Considerations

, for more information.

1

+5 V

Power

5 V output

Line that provides a maximum of 1 A of power. This line is protected by an
onboard fuse that shuts off power when there is too much current and
automatically resets itself after current returns to normal.

11, 14, 18,
20, 24, 27,
30, 36–37,
39, 41–42,
46, 49–50,
55, 59, 62,
65, 68

GND

Power

Ground

These lines are the ground reference for all other signals.

19, 35, 43,
56

RGND

Power

Reserved ground

These lines offer additional ground pins. If you are using an R6868 ribbon
cable for example, these lines can be used as additional ground references. If
you are using an SH68-68-D1, however, these signals are not connected.

Table C-3. Signal Descriptions (Continued)

Pins

Signal Name

Signal

Type

Signal Description Based on Mode Used