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Theory of Device Operation 
 
4-8 
C141-E224 
4.5.2  Execution timing of self-calibration 
Self-calibration is performed once when power is turned on.  After that, the disk 
drive does not perform self-calibration until it detects an error. 
That is, self-calibration is performed each time one of the following events occur: 
• 
When it passes from the power on for about 10 seconds except that the disk 
drive shifts to Idle mode, Standby mode, and Sleep mode by execution of any 
commands. 
• 
The number of retries to write or seek data reaches the specified value. 
• 
The error rate of data reading, writing, or seeking becomes lower than the 
specified value. 
4.5.3  Command processing during self-calibration 
This enables the host to execute the command without waiting for a long time, 
even when the disk drive is performing self-calibration.  The command execution 
wait time is about maximum 72 ms. 
When the error rate of data reading, writing, or seeking becomes lower than the 
specified value, self-calibration is performed to maintain disk drive stability. 
If the disk drive receives a command execution request from the host while 
performing self-calibration, it stops the self-calibration and starts to execute the 
command.  In other words, if a disk read or write service is necessary, the disk 
drive positions the head to the track requested by the host, reads or writes data, 
and then restarts calibration after about 3 seconds. 
If the error rate recovers to a value exceeding the specified value, self-calibration 
is not performed.