Sandisk SD064 Manual Do Utilizador

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connect external pullup resistors to all data lines even if only DAT0 is to be used. Otherwise, 
non-expected high current consumption may occur due to the floating inputs of DAT1 and 
DAT2 (in case they are not used). 
For more details regarding the SD Bus topology, refer to Section 3.5.1 of the SDA Physical 
Layer Specification, Version 2.00.  
For more details regarding the SPI Bus topology, refer to Section 3.5.2 of the SDA Physical 
Layer Specification, Version 2.00.  
3.5  Electrical Interface  
The power scheme of SanDisk SD products is handled locally in each card and in the bus 
master.  Refer to Section 6.4 of the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00.  
3.5.1  Power Up  
Refer to Section 6.4.1 of the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00, for information 
about power sequencing. 
3.5.2  Bus Operating Conditions  
SPI Mode bus operating conditions are identical to SD Card Bus Mode operating conditions. For 
details, see Section 6.6 of the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00.  
3.5.3  Bus Timing  
SanDisk SD-ROM cards operate at a maximum clock frequency of 25MHz.  See Section 6.7 of 
the SDA Physical Layer Specification, Version 2.00, for bus timing specifications. 
3.6  Physical / Mechanical 
The following table specifies the physical attributes of the SanDisk SD Card. 
Parameter 
Value  
Notes 
Weight 2.0g 
maximum 
 
Length 
32mm +/- 0.1mm 
 
Width 
24mm +/- 0.1mm 
 
Thickness 
2.1mm +/- 0.15mm 
 
SanDisk SD-ROM Cards are available in an SD card compatible form factor without a physical 
(sliding) write-protect switch.  As shown in the following package diagram, the SD-ROM Card 
package has the write-protect "notch” in the write-enabled position, even though the card itself 
is read-only. 
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