CY7C68300A-56LFC Cypress Semiconductor Corp, CY7C68300A-56LFC Datasheet - Page 18

CY7C68300A-56LFC

Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C68300A-56LFC
Description
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Datasheet

Specifications of CY7C68300A-56LFC

Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Package Type
SSOP
Rad Hardened
No
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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Figure 8-2 is a plot of the solder mask pattern and Figure 8-3
is an X-Ray image of the assembly (darker areas indicate
solder.)
Document #: 38-08031 Rev. *E
Figure 8-2. Plot of the Solder Mask (White Area)
Figure 8-3. X-ray Image of the Assembly
Use CY7C68300B EZ-USB AT2LP™ USB2.0 to ATA/ATAPI
This part is not recommended for new designs
Bridge for new designs
9.0
Certain design considerations must be followed to ensure
proper operation of the CY7C68300A.
9.1
Power must be applied to the CY7C68300A before, or at the
same time as the ATA/ATAPI device. If power is supplied to the
drive first, the CY7C68300A will start up in an undefined state.
Designs that utilize separate power supplies for the
CY7C68300A and the ATA/ATAPI device are not recom-
mended.
9.2
The CY7C68300A does not fully support IDE removable
media devices. Changes in media state are not reported to the
operating system so users will be unable to eject/reinsert
media properly. This may result in lost or corrupted data.
9.3
The size of the ATA/ATAPI device’s buffer can greatly affect
the overall data transfer performance. Care should be taken to
ensure that devices have large enough buffers to handle the
flow of data to/from the drive. The exact buffer size needed
depends on a number of variables, but a good rule of thumb is:
where (other) may include things like time to switch heads,
power-up a laser, etc. Devices with buffers that are too small
to handle the extra data may perform considerably slower than
expected.
(aprox min buffer size) = (data rate) * (seek time + rota-
tion time + other)
Proper Power-up Sequence
IDE Removable Media Devices
Devices With Small Buffers
Other Design Considerations
CY7C68300A
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