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Z5K500 OEM Specifications 
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11.11
 
Sector Count Register   
This register contains the number of sectors of data requested to be transferred on a read or write 
operation between the host and the device. If the value in the register is set to 0, a count of 256 sectors 
(in 28-bit addressing) or 65,536 sectors (in 48-bit addressing) is specified.   
If the register is zero at command completion, the command was successful. If not successfully 
completed, the register contains the number of sectors which need to be transferred in order to complete 
the request.   
The contents of the register are defined otherwise on some commands. These definitions are given in the 
command descriptions.   
 
 
Status Register   
Status Register 
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 
BSY DRDY  DF  DSC  DRQ CORR  IDX  ERR 
Table 28 Status Register   
This register contains the device status. The contents of this register are updated whenever an error 
occurs and at the completion of each command.   
If the host reads this register when an interrupt is pending, it is considered to be the interrupt 
acknowledge. Any pending interrupt is cleared whenever this register is read.   
If BSY=1, no other bits in the register are valid.   
Bit Definitions 
  
BSY 
Busy. BSY=1 whenever the device is accessing the registers. The host should not 
read or write any registers when BSY=1. If the host reads any register when BSY=1, 
the contents of the Status Register will be returned. 
DRDY (RDY) 
Device Ready. RDY=1 indicates that the device is capable of responding to a 
command. RDY will be set to 0 during power on until the device is ready to accept a 
command. 
DF 
Device Fault. DF=1 indicates that the device has detected a write fault condition. DF 
is set to 0 after the Status Register is read by the host. 
DSC 
Device Seek Complete. DSC=1 indicates that a seek has completed and the device 
head is settled over a track. DSC is set to 0 by the device just before a seek begins. 
When an error occurs, this bit is not changed until the Status Register is read by the 
host, at which time the bit again indicates the current seek complete status. 
When the device enters into or is in Standby mode or Sleep mode, this bit is set by 
device in spite of not spinning up. 
DRQ 
Data Request. DRQ=1 indicates that the device is ready to transfer a word or byte of 
data between the host and the device. The host should not write the Command 
register when DRQ=1. 
CORR (COR) 
Corrected Data. Always 0. 
IDX 
Index. Always 0   
ERR 
ERR=1 indicates that an error occurred during execution of the previous command. 
The Error Register should be read to determine the error type. The device sets 
ERR=0 when the next command is received from the host.