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Function of the JP3 jumper #1

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LejonD opened this issue Dec 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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Function of the JP3 jumper #1

LejonD opened this issue Dec 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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LejonD commented Dec 8, 2024

Hello Nick,

Question what is the function of the JP3 jumper?
The JP2 is for disable/enable
The JP1 is for the LED.

So could you explain.

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JP3 connects /IFRST, which is the buffered /RESET signal from the CDTV to the STM32 reset input. Closing it will reset the STM32 whenever the Amiga is reset.

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LejonD commented Dec 10, 2024

Could you also tell fot the TF-Holder, the card detect is it a open signal when (Micro)SD card is in or a closed signal when (Micro) SD card is in. Closed line is pulled to ground, or line open.
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Well, on my prototype inserting the card pulls it to ground, with no card its floating. Given that, you need to activate the builtin pullups on the stm32. I assume BiueSCSI does exactly that, because it worked out of the box with the prototype.

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