Here is my project on interfacing of SD Card (microSD). microSD cards
are available very cheap nowadays, a great option for having a huge
memory in any embedded system project. It is compatible with SPI bus, so
the interfacing is easy. SD card adapters are also easily available in
market, one can easily make a bread-board adapter by soldering few pins
on it. Following figures show the SD card pin-out & the bread-board
adapter design by soldering 7-pins of a breakout header on the microSD
adapter (Click on images for larger view).
I
had started this project with 1GB microSD card from SanDisk (later on
tested with transcend cards also). The microcontroller is AVR ATmega8 or
ATmega32 running at 8Mhz
internal clock. MAX232 is used to interface the circuit with PC for
monitoring the data. A 3.3v supply is used for powering the mega8,
microSD and max232 (though the specified supply for max232 is 5v, it
works comfortably at 3.3v).7 pins of the microSD are used here, shown in
the figure of pin-out.
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