Floppy 40-pin
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Signals and voltages are transferred between the system board and the diskette drives by a cable or printed circuit board. The printed-circuit board provides a 2- by 20-pin card edge connector for each diskette drive, with a locator key between pins 34 and 36. The cable interface provides a 2 x 17-pin header connector to each diskette drive, with a locator key below pin 17. ) The following figures show the signals and DC voltages for each diskette drive connector type:
Pinout
40-Pin Card-Edge connector
Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Ground 2 -High Density Select 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Ground 6 Reserved 7 Ground 8 -Index 9 Ground 10 Reserved 11 Ground 12 -Drive Select 13 Ground 14 Reserved 15 Ground 16 -Motor Enable 17 Ground 16 -Direction In 19 Ground 20 -Step 21 Ground 22 -Write Data 23 Ground 24 -Write Enable 25 Ground 26 -Track 0 27 Ground 28 -Write Protect 29 Ground 30 -Read Data 31 Ground 32 -Head 1 Select 33 Ground 34 -Diskette Change 35 Ground 36 Ground 37 Ground 38 +5VDC 39 Ground 40 +12VDC
Contributors
- Iggy Drougge
- Joakim Ă–gren
Sources
- Floppy Drive Pinouts by Louis F. Ohland III
- PS/2 3.5-inch Diskette Drives Technical Reference (S42G-2194-00), 2nd Ed., Oct 1992, pages 10-12.