rtg20 wrote:....BTW I think you're right that some of the datasheets are wrong. I searched for MK1626GCB on the ES&S site and got five hits, most of which (from the photos) have zif sockets that are far too wide.
Yes, they appear to be PATA/ZIF, not CE-ATA. If you ever need one of these, then one potential source is an old DVD recoder that uses an IDE interface. I managed to scrounge one from an old LG DVDR.
AFAICT, here is another product which appears to misrepresent CE-ATA as PATA:
http://ca.startech.com/HDD/Enclosures/I ... IDE1810U2Z"Suitable for all 1.8" Toshiba and Hitachi made CE-ATA (IDE) hard drives, which uses a ZIF or LIF (zero or low insertion force) connector"
"Bus Type --- IDE (CE-ATA)"
ISTM you will need to be careful when ordering anything that purports to be CE-ATA.
Here is one resource that categorises 1.8" hard drive models and their interfaces:
http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/HardDriveReplacementIt refers to "18-pin CE-ATA (serial connection based on the MMC standard)".
To further complicate matters, the following Hitachi document refers to a 12-pin CE-ATA MMC-compatible 4-bit interface:
http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib. ... CE-ATA.pdfISTM that if you can't find anything suitable, then you may need to cobble something together.
For example, if the ZIF/PATA pitch is the same as CE-ATA (???), then you may be able to use a ZIF/PATA adapter by trimming the drive end of the cable down to 12 or 18 pins, and then hardwiring the corresponding MMC signals at the PATA end of the adapter to a USB card reader. You could strip an IDE ribbon cable to make this easier for you.
If the pitch is different, then you could cannibalise an expendable device that uses the same interface.
You may need to do some reading on 4-bit and 8-bit MMC interfaces (MMC Plus). I suspect your Toshiba drive may have an 8-bit bus.
This appears to be the pinout:
http://www.hardwarebook.info/MMCplusBTW, I didn't send you any PM. :?