PTI-215 DTK PTI-215 HARD DISK FLOPPY CONTROLLER 16-BIT ISA 2 HD 2 FLOPPY. SU NEW For Sale

PTI-215 DTK PTI-215 HARD DISK FLOPPY CONTROLLER 16-BIT ISA 2 HD 2 FLOPPY. SU NEW
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PTI-215 DTK PTI-215 HARD DISK FLOPPY CONTROLLER 16-BIT ISA 2 HD 2 FLOPPY. SU NEW:
$75.00

PTI-215


Data bus: 16-bit, ISA


Size: Half-length, full-height card


Hard drives supported: Two IDE (AT) Interface drives


Floppy drives supported: Two 360KB, 720KB, 1.2MB, or 1.44MB




CONNECTIONS


Function


Location


4-pin connector-drive active LED


J1


40-pin AT Interface (IDE) connector-internal


J2


34-pin data cable connector-floppy drive


J3



USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS


Function


Location


Setting


»

Hard drive enabled


JP1


closed


Hard drive disabled


JP1


open


»

Normal operation


JP2


pins 1 & 2 closed


Supports old IDE drive types (ie: Conner CP-342)


JP2


pins 2 & 3 closed


»

Single speed floppy drives


JP3


pins 1 & 2 closed


Dual speed floppy drives


JP3


pins 2 & 3 closed


Precomp. value dependent on data rate as follows:


500Kb/sec = 125ns precomp.


125Kb/sec = 208ns precomp.


125Kb/sec = 250ns precomp.


1000Kb/sec = 83ns precomp.





JP4





pins 1 & 2 closed


Precomp. value dependent on data rate as follows:


500Kb/sec = 125ns precomp.


300Kb/sec = 125ns precomp.


250Kb/sec = 125ns precomp.


1000Kb/sec = 83ns precomp.





JP4





pins 2 & 3 closed



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