User ManualTable of ContentsFront Cover1FOR SAFE OPERATION2Revision History3Preface5Important Alert Items9Manual Organization11Contents13Illustrations18Figures19Tables21CHAPTER 1 Device Overview231.1 Features241.1.1 Functions and performance241.1.2 Adaptability241.1.3 Interface251.2 Device Specifications261.2.1 Specifications summary261.2.2 Model and product number281.3 Power Requirements291.4 Environmental Specifications321.5 Acoustic Noise331.6 Shock and Vibration331.7 Reliability341.8 Error Rate351.9 Media Defects351.10 Load/Unload Function351.10.1 Recommended power-off sequence361.11 Advanced Power Management (APM)36CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration392.1 Device Configuration402.2 System Configuration412.2.1 ATA interface412.2.2 1 drive connection412.2.3 2 drives connection42CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions433.1 Dimensions443.2 Mounting453.3 Cable Connections503.3.1 Device connector503.3.2 Cable connector specifications513.3.3 Device connection513.3.4 Power supply connector (CN1)523.4 Jumper Settings523.4.1 Location of setting jumpers523.4.2 Factory default setting533.4.3 Master drive-slave drive setting533.4.4 CSEL setting543.4.5 Power up in standby setting55CHAPTER 4 Theory of Device Operation574.1 Outline584.2 Subassemblies584.2.1 Disk584.2.2 Spindle584.2.3 Actuator584.2.4 Air filter594.3 Circuit Configuration594.4 Power-on Sequence624.5 Self-calibration634.5.1 Self-calibration contents634.5.2 Execution timing of self-calibration644.5.3 Command processing during self-calibration644.6 Read/write Circuit654.6.1 Read/write preamplifier (PreAMP)654.6.2 Write circuit654.6.3 Read circuit664.6.4 Digital PLL circuit674.7 Servo Control684.7.1 Servo control circuit684.7.2 Data-surface servo format714.7.3 Servo frame format734.7.4 Actuator motor control744.7.5 Spindle motor control75CHAPTER 5 Interface775.1 Physical Interface785.1.1 Interface signals785.1.2 Signal assignment on the connector795.2 Logical Interface825.2.1 I/O registers835.2.2 Command block registers845.2.3 Control block registers895.3 Host Commands905.3.1 Command code and parameters905.3.2 Command descriptions945.3.3 Error posting2035.4 Command Protocol2055.4.1 PIO Data transferring commands from device to host2055.4.2 PIO Data transferring commands from host to device2085.4.3 Commands without data transfer2105.4.4 Other commands2115.4.5 DMA data transfer commands2115.5 Ultra DMA Feature Set2135.5.1 Overview2135.5.2 Phases of operation2145.5.3 Ultra DMA data in commands2145.5.4 Ultra DMA data out commands2195.5.5 Ultra DMA CRC rules2235.5.6 Series termination required for Ultra DMA2245.6 Timing2255.6.1 PIO data transfer2255.6.2 Multiword data transfer2265.6.3 Ultra DMA data transfer2275.6.4 Power-on and reset240CHAPTER 6 Operations2416.1 Device Response to the Reset2426.1.1 Response to power-on2426.1.2 Response to hardware reset2436.1.3 Response to software reset2456.1.4 Response to diagnostic command2466.2 Power Save2476.2.1 Power save mode2476.2.2 Power commands2496.3 Defect Processing2496.3.1 Spare area2496.3.2 Alternating processing for defective sectors2506.4 Read-ahead Cache2526.4.1 DATA buffer structure2526.4.2 Caching operation2536.4.3 Using the read segment buffer2556.5 Write Cache2586.5.1 Cache operation258Glossary261Acronyms and Abbreviations265Index267Comment Form273Spine275Back Cover278Size: 5.81 MBPages: 278Language: EnglishOpen manual