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A floppy disk controller (FDC) is a special-purpose chip and coupled circuitry that directs and controls reading from and writing to a computer's floppy disk drive (FDD).

A single FDC board can carry up to four floppy disk drives. The FDC is linked to the system bus of the computer and appears as a set of I/O ports to the CPU. It is also connected to a channel of the DMA controller. The FDC usually performs data transmission in DMA mode.

Usually an FDC communicates with the CPU via an Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus but an optional arrangement which is more usual in recent designs has the FDC included in a super I/O chip which communicates via a Low Pin Count bus.

Most of the FDC functions are performed by the FDC IC but some are performed by external hardware circuits.

FDC IC Functions

"Generating MFM format for the data to be recorded

"Decoding and executing commands such as seek, read, format etc

"Error detection by CRC generation / checking

"Data synchronization

External hardware functions

"Selection of FDD

"Switching-on motor in the FDD

"Resetting the FDC IC

"Enabling / disabling interrupt and DMA signals of the FDC IC

"Data separation logic

"Write pre-compensation logic

"Line drivers for signals to the FDD

"Line receivers for signals from the FDD

Input / Output ports

The FDC has three I/O ports. These are:

"Data port

"Main status register (MSR)

"Control port

The first two reside inside the FDC IC while the Control port is in the external hardware.

Data port

This port is used by the software for three different purposes:

"While issuing a command to the FDC IC, command and command parameter bytes are issued to the FDC IC through this port.

Main Status Register (MSR)

This port is used by the software to read the overall status information regarding the FDC IC and the FDD's.

Digital Control Port

This port is used by the software to control certain FDD and FDC IC functions.

by: Tiel Holdstock




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