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10.8.27  Power Control  (Exh) 
 
COMMAND CODE 
1 1 1 0 X X X X
REGISTER 
 
REGISTER SETTING 
NORMAL COMPLETION 
DR 
drive no. 
no change 
CY  
no 
change 
HD  
no 
change 
SN  
no 
change 
SC 
shown below 
00/FFH (for E5/98 command) 
no change (for other command)
FT  
no 
change 
 
 
Power Control is a group of commands which controls low power mode in the drive. The drive has three 
types of power mode: 
Idle, Stand-by and Sleep mode 
At the completion of disk access, the drive automatically enters the idle mode. 
There are two ways to shift to the stand-by mode ( to stop rotation of spindle motor ). 
 
By a command from the host 
 
By internal timer 
The internal timer is set by Stand-by or Idle command. If the drive receives disk access command from the 
host when it is in stand-by mode , the spindle starts rotating and the drive executes read/write operation. 
After power on, the spindle starts rotating and enters the idle mode.    During idle or stand-by, READY bit is 
set and the drive is ready to receive a command. 
To be specific , there are four different sub-commands defined by lower 4 bits of command as follows.    The 
drive is in the idle mode when it is in default condition after power- on. 
10.8.27.1  Stand-by Immediate (E0/94) 
SC=X (Don't care) 
The drive enters the stand-by mode immediately by this command.    If the drive is already in the stand-by 
mode, it does no-operation and the stand-by timer doesn’t start .The drive issues an interrupt and reports 
the host that the command has been completed before it virtually enters the stand-by mode . 
10.8.27.2  Idle Immediate (E1/95) 
SC=X 
The drive enters the idle mode immediately by this command.    If the drive is already in the idle mode, it 
does no-operation.    If stand-by timer is enabled, timer will start.    After the drive enters the idle mode, the 
drive issues interrupt to report the host that the command has been completed.