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GLOSSARY

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CYLINDER

On several disk surfaces sharing a common rotational axis, the aggregate of tracks at a
given radial position. A set of disk tracks that are simultaneously under the set of read/
write heads. This three-dimensional storage volume can be accessed after a single seek.

CYLINDER ZERO

The outermost cylinder in a drive that can be used for data storage.

D

DATA

An ordered collection of information. In a specific case, it is the information processed
by a computer.

DATA SEPARATOR

An electronic circuit which decodes playback data and produces separate clock and data
bits. Sometimes incorrectly used to denote data synchronizer.

DATA SYNCHRONIZER

An electronic circuit producing a clock signal that is synchronous with the incoming
data stream. This clock signal is then used to decode the recording code being used into
user data.

DATA TRANSFER RATE

In a disk or tape drive, the rate at which data is transferred to or from the storage
media. It is usually given in thousands of bits per second (Kbit/second) or millions of
bits per second (Mbit/second).

DEDICATED LANDING ZONE

A designated radial zone on the disk where contact starting and stopping occur by
design.

DEDICATED SERVO

A servo scheme in which a prerecorded pattern on an otherwise unused disk surface
provides position information to the servo circuitry by means of a head reading that
surface.

DEFECT

A magnetic imperfection in a recording surface.

DEFECT MANAGEMENT

A general methodology of avoiding data errors on a recording surface by avoiding the
use of known bad areas of media. Usually defective sectors or tracks are retired and data
are written in alternate locations. Several algorithms are possible such as “sector
slipping,” or “spare sector per track.”

DEFECT MAP

A list of defects that fall within a pass/fail criteria of a user. This list is usually used by an
operating system or a disk drive controller for defect management.

DEFECT SKIPPING

A defect management scheme for avoiding surface defects. It has data written before and
after the defect, instead of using alternate tracks or sectors to avoid use of the defective
area.

DENSITY

Generally, recording density. See areal, bit, and storage density.

DC ERASE

The method of erasing a track using a DC write/erase current through either a Read/
Write or Erase head.

DIGITAL

Any system that processes digital binary signals (having only values of a 1 or 0; usually
in bits and bytes) rather than analog signals (signals that can have many values)

DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING

See magnetic recording.

DIRECT ACCESS

Access directly to memory location. (See random access).

DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS

A mean of data transfer between the device and host memory without processor
intervention.

DIRECTORY

A listing of files maintained by the disk operation system (DOS) or a data base
management system to enable a user to quickly access data files.

DISK

A flat, circular piece of metal (usually aluminum) or plastic (usually mylar) with a
magnetic coating upon which information can be recorded. (See, for example, floppy
disk or Winchester disk)

DISK DRIVE OR DISK MEMORY DEVICE

The total electromechanical storage device containing disks and read/write heads, head
positioning mechanism, drive motor, and electronics.

DISK PACK

A number of metal disks packaged in a canister for removal from the disk drive
(predecessor of Winchester technology).

DISK OPERATING SYSTEM (DOS)

The master computer system program that schedules tasks, allocates the computer system
resources, controls accesses to mass storage devices, manages files, and so forth. Typical
disk operating systems include CP/M, MS-DOS, and UNIX.

DISK STORAGE

Auxiliary memory system containing disk drives.

DISK TRANSFER RATE

The rate that digital data is transferred from one point to another. Expressed in either
bits/second or bytes/second.

DOUBLE FREQUENCY ENCODING

Another name for FM encoding. This is because all possible data combinations will
result in only two possible temporal displacements of adjacent data bits, specifically
“1F” and 2F.”

E

EARLY WINDOW

A data window that has been intentionally shifted in time in an early direction.

EMBEDDED SERVO

A servo technique used for track following. Position information is prerecorded
between data areas in a track so that a data head, and proper additional circuitry, can
determine the data head location with respect to the center position of the track (or
cylinder) in question.

ERASE

A process by which a signal recorded on a medium is removed and the medium made
ready for rerecording.

ERROR CORRECTION CODE (ECC)

A mathematical algorithm that can detect and correct errors in a data field. This is
accomplished with the aid of Check Bits added to the raw data.

ERROR FREE

A recording surface that has no defects.

ERROR RATE

The number of errors (type must be specified) that occur in a specified number of bits
read.

ERROR RECOVERY PROCEDURE

The process that occurs in response to a data error. In a drive without ECC, this
would include re-calibration and re-seeking to the specified track and rereading the
specified data.

EXTRA PULSE

Term used in surface certification. It is when a flux field discontinuity remains after the
recording surface is erased, thereby producing an electrical output of a read head
passing over the area with the discontinuity. An extra pulse occurs when the electrical
output is larger than a specified threshold.

F

FEEDBACK

In a closed-loop system, the output signal (from the servo head) is used to modify the
input signal (to the positioner).

FETCH

A read operation and its related data transfer operations.

Summary of Contents for 90431U1

Page 1: ...HARD DRIVE PRODUCT MANUAL DiamondMax VL 17 91741U4 91301U3 90871U2 and 90431U1...

Page 2: ...rademark of Maxtor Corporation Other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Contents and specifications subject to change without notice All rights rese...

Page 3: ...Revisions Manual No 1423 V E R O N C E N O I T C E S N O I T P I R C S E D E T A D A A 2 8 6 9 7 l l A e s a e l e r l a i t i n I 9 9 8 2 9 0...

Page 4: ...d to product failure damage and invalidation of all warranties 1 BEFOREunpackingorhandlingadrive takeallproperelectro staticdischarge ESD precautions includingpersonnelandequipmentgrounding Stand alon...

Page 5: ...tor Address Translation 2 2 Logical Block Addressing 2 3 Defect Management Zone 2 3 On the Fly Hardware Error Correction Code ECC 2 3 Software ECC Correction 2 3 Automatic Head Park and Lock Operation...

Page 6: ...4 Start Stop Cycles 3 4 Data Reliability 3 4 Component Design Life 3 4 EMC EMI 3 5 EMC Compliance 3 5 Canadian Emissions Statement 3 5 Safety Regulatory Compliance 3 5 Section 4 Handling and Installa...

Page 7: ...ot 4 12 Section 5 AT Interface Description Interface Connector 5 1 Pin Description Summary 5 1 Pin Description Table 5 2 PIO Timing 5 3 DMA Timing 5 4 Ultra DMA Timing Parameters 5 5 Section 6 Host So...

Page 8: ...erify Sector s 7 4 Write Sector Buffer 7 4 Write DMA 7 5 Write Multiple 7 5 Ultra DMA 7 5 Set Feature Commands 7 5 Set Features Mode 7 5 Power Mode Commands 7 7 Standby Immediate 7 7 Idle Immediate 7...

Page 9: ...lave and Cable Select Settings 4 10 5 1 Data Connector 5 1 5 2 PIO Data Transfer to from Device 5 3 5 3 Multi word DMA Data Transfer 5 4 5 4 Initiating an Ultra DMA Data In Burst 5 5 5 5 Sustained Ult...

Page 10: ...accurately and in the form you prefer a fax a downloaded file or a conversation with a representative Manual Organization This hard disk drive reference manual is organized in the following method Se...

Page 11: ...are shown in all uppercase type All signals are either high active or low active signals A dash character at the end of a signal name indicates that the signal is low active A low active signal is tru...

Page 12: ...tions where disk storage value is paramount Available in capacities up to 17 GB the VL series provides the proven quality and reliability of the original DiamondMax products and includes an UltraDMA 6...

Page 13: ...traDMA Mode 4 Maxtor DiamondMax VL 17 hard drives fully comply with the new ANSI Ultra DMA protocol which greatly improves overall AT interface performance by significantly improving burst and sustain...

Page 14: ...ess HCYA Host Cylinder Address HNHD Host Number of Heads HSPT Host Sectors per Track The LBA is checked for violating the drive capacity If it does not the LBA is converted to physical drive cylinder...

Page 15: ...s received during the read ahead operation the buffer is examined to determine if the request is in the cache If a cache hit occurs read ahead mode continues without interruption and the host transfer...

Page 16: ...to eight head selection depending on the model read pre amplification and write drive circuitry Read Write Heads and Media Low mass low force giant magneto resistive read write heads record data on 3...

Page 17: ...Drive Support Two drives may be accessed via a common interface cable using the same range of I O addresses The drives are jumpered as device 0 or 1 Master Slave and are selected by the drive select...

Page 18: ...2 7 6 0 1 4 5 2 4 6 8 2 9 9 6 1 8 2 3 3 8 4 8 L E D O M 4 U 1 4 7 1 9 3 U 1 0 3 1 9 2 U 1 7 8 0 9 1 U 1 3 4 0 9 s e m i T k e e S l a c i p y t k c a r T o t k c a r T s m 0 1 e g a r e v A s m 5 9 m...

Page 19: ...Tap 4 x 6 32 UNC Tap 4 00 01 102 1 mm 3 75 01 95 25 mm Figure 3 1 Outline and Mounting Dimensions R E T E M A R A P D R A D N A T S C I R T E M t h g i e H s e h c n i 2 0 1 s r e t e m i l l i m 9 5...

Page 20: ...nvironmental Protection Agency s Energy Star program to reduce the electrical power consumption of computer equipment Environmental Limits R E T E M A R A P G N I T A R E P O E G A R O T S G N I T A R...

Page 21: ...llowed with all error recovery features activated Component Design Life 5 years minimum Component design life is defined as a the time period before identified wear out mechanisms impact the failure r...

Page 22: ...ical personal computer Maxtor recommends that testing and analysis for EMC compliance be performed with the disk mechanism installed within the user s end use application Canadian Emissions Statement...

Page 23: ...R connect a live connector to the hard drive s IDE interface connector Electro Static Discharge ESD To avoid some of the problems associated with ESD Maxtor advises that anyone handling a disk drive u...

Page 24: ...f damage in transit Notify the carrier immediately in case of damage to the shipping container As they are removed inspect drives for evidence of shipping damage or loose hardware If a drive is damage...

Page 25: ...istatic bag Physical Installation Recommended Mounting Configuration The DiamondMax drive design allows greater shock tolerance than that afforded by larger heavier drives The drive may be mounted in...

Page 26: ...limitations DOS cannot access the full capacity of drives larger than 8 4 GB The Microsoft Windows 95 operating system or equivalent full installation NOT a Windows 95 upgrade from DOS Windows 3 1 or...

Page 27: ...the Master Slave identification of the device Each manufacturer may have its own jumpering scheme to identify the device as a Master or Slave and its relationship to other IDE devices attached to the...

Page 28: ...er you must determine how the jumpers on the Maxtor hard drive are to be set for your system based upon the use of the Maxtor hard drive as either a Master or Slave device Maxtor hard drives are shipp...

Page 29: ...of the IDE interface connectors on the mother board and or interface card and the orientation of pin one is determined by the manufacturer Also older systems and interface cards may have only a singl...

Page 30: ...he other IDE devices connected to the system and recorded in the BIOS Most newer BIOS provide the descriptions of Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master and Secondary Slave see section 2 which...

Page 31: ...by the operating system and not by the BIOS or MaxBlast The operating system assigns drive letters to all devices as follows 1 to all hard drives and their partitions 2 to all other devices like CD RO...

Page 32: ...stem Hangs During Boot If the system hangs during the boot process after installing the Maxtor hard drive either before or after setting the system BIOS the system many have a BIOS with a cylinder lim...

Page 33: ...y N I P L A N G I S N I P L A N G I S 1 0 t e s e R 2 0 d n u o r G 3 0 7 D D 4 0 8 D D 5 0 6 D D 6 0 9 D D 7 0 5 D D 8 0 0 1 D D 9 0 4 D D 0 1 1 1 D D 1 1 3 D D 2 1 2 1 D D 3 1 2 D D 4 1 3 1 D D 5 1...

Page 34: ...a r t l U g n i r u d e b o r t s a t a D L E S C 8 2 t c e l e S e l b a C m e t s y s t s o h n o g n i l b a c l a i c e p s s e r i u q e R e l b a c a i v n o i t c e l e s e v a l S r e t s a M...

Page 35: ...s n 0 2 4 t n i m d l o h a t a d W O I D s n 0 3 s n 0 2 s n 5 1 s n 0 1 s n 0 1 5 t n i m p u t e s a t a d R O I D s n 0 5 s n 5 3 s n 0 2 s n 0 2 s n 0 2 6 t n i m d l o h a t a d W O I D s n 5 s...

Page 36: ...0 0 1 s n 0 3 s n 0 2 H t n i m d l o h a t a d W O I D s n 0 2 s n 5 1 s n 0 1 I t n i m p u t e s W O I D R O I D o t K C A M D 0 0 0 J t n i m d l o h K C A M D o t W O I D R O I D s n 0 2 s n 5 s...

Page 37: ...l l a e m i t m u m i x a M 0 1 0 1 0 1 t H A Z n o g n i n r u t s r e v i r d t u p t u o r o f d e r i u q e r e m i t y a l e d m u m i n i M e t a t s d e s a e l e r m o r f 0 2 0 2 0 2 t D A Z...

Page 38: ...VH DSTROBE at device DD 15 0 at device DSTROBE at host DD 15 0 at host tDVH tCYC tCYC tDVS tDVS tDH tDS tDH tDS t2CYC tDH tDVH t2CYC DMARQ device DMACK host STOP host HDMARDY host DSTROBE device DD 15...

Page 39: ...CS1 tACK tLI tMLI tDVS tLI tACK tACK tZAH tDVH tSS tLI Figure 5 7 Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data In Burst tDVH CRC tAZ DMARQ device DMACK host STOP host HDMARDY host DSTROBE device DD 15 0 DA0 D...

Page 40: ...evice tDVH tCYC tCYC tDVS tDVS tDS tDH t2CYC tDH tDVH t2CYC DMARQ device DMACK host STOP host DDMARDY device HSTROBE host DD 15 0 host DA0 DA1 DA2 CS0 CS1 tUI tACK tENV tZIORDY tLI tDVS tDVH tACK tACK...

Page 41: ...D 15 0 host tSR tRFS tRP Figure 5 11 Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data Out Burst DMARQ device DMACK host STOP host DDMARDY device HSTROBE host DD 15 0 host DA0 DA1 DA2 CS0 CS1 tACK tLI tMLI tDVS tLI tL...

Page 42: ...5 10 DMARQ device DMACK host STOP host DDMARDY device HSTROBE host DD 15 0 host DA0 DA1 DA2 CS0 CS1 tACK tMLI tDVS tLI tLI tACK CRC tDVH tACK tIORDYZ tMLI tRP tRFS Figure 5 13 Device Terminating an Ul...

Page 43: ...fic information regarding the previous command Data interpretation differs depending on whether the controller is in operational or diagnostic mode A power up reset software reset or receipt of a diag...

Page 44: ...late command S T N E T N O C S T I B A B L r e b m u N r o t c e S 7 0 w o L r e d n i l y C 5 1 8 h g i H r e d n i l y C 3 2 6 1 d a e H e v i r D 7 2 4 2 Drive Select Set to 0 to select the master...

Page 45: ...ple C4h Read DMA C8h C9h No retries Write Commands Write Sector s 30h Normal writes retries enabled 31h Normal writes retries disabled 32h Write Long retries enabled 33h Write Long retries disabled Wr...

Page 46: ...i D e t u c e x E 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 N N N N D s r e t e m a r a P e z i l a i t i n I 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 N Y N N Y r e f f u B r o t c e S d a e R 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 N N N N D r e f f u B r o t c e S e t i r...

Page 47: ...ctive for a minimum of 5 sec IRQ Enable Setting the Interrupt Request Enable to 0 enables the IRQ 14 signal to the host When this bit is set to 1 IRQ14 is tri stated and interrupts to the host are dis...

Page 48: ...clears and the drive completes initialization Completion of a reset operation does not generate a host interrupt Task File registers are initialized as follows Error 1 Sector Count 1 Sector Number 1...

Page 49: ...r s Read Sector Buffer Read DMA Multi word DMA Ultra DMA Read Multiple Set Multiple Write Commands Write Sector s Write Verify Sector s Write Sector Buffer Write DMA Multi word DMA Ultra DMA Write Mul...

Page 50: ...ontain the numbers of the cylinder head and sector of the last sector read Back to back sector read commands set DRQ and generate an interrupt when the sector buffer is filled at the completion of eac...

Page 51: ...TOR S command except that 1 Several sectors are transferred to the host as a block without intervening interrupts 2 DRQ qualification of the transfer is required only at the start of each block not of...

Page 52: ...ber of the last sector written The next time the buffer is ready to be filled during back to back Write Sector commands DRQ is set and an interrupt is generated After the host fills the buffer DRQ is...

Page 53: ...ommands report after the attempted disk write of the block or partial block in which the error occurred The write operation ends with the sector in error even if it was in the middle of a block When a...

Page 54: ...t c e S n i e u l a v n o d e s a b e d o m r e f s n a r t t e S h 4 4 e h t n i d e i f i c e p s s d n a m m o c g n o L e t i r W g n o L d a e R n o d e d n e p p a a t a d f o h t g n e L n o i...

Page 55: ...ence is not executed A non zero value placed in the Sector Count register will enable the Automatic Power Down sequence and their timer will begin counting down immediately A value of zero placed in t...

Page 56: ...3 5 2 0 1 d o i r e p e u q i n u r o d n e V s r u o h 4 5 2 d e v r e s e R 5 5 2 s d n o c e s 5 1 s e t u n i m 1 2 While the drive is in STANDBY MODE any commands received from the host are acce...

Page 57: ...9 7 d e s u t o N 9 1 0 1 s r e t c a r a h c I I C S A 0 4 r e b m u n l a i r e s e v i r D 0 2 d e s u t o N 1 2 d e i f i c e p s t o n h 0 0 0 0 s t n e m e r c n i e t y b 2 1 5 n i e z i s r e...

Page 58: ...n a r t A M D d r o w i t l u m m u m i n i M 6 6 s d n o c e s o n a n n i e m i t e l c y c 0 5 1 e m i t e l c y c r e f s n a r t A M D d r o w i t l u m d e d e m m o c e r s r e r u t c a f u n...

Page 59: ...a v o m e R 1 2 d e l b a n e t e s e r u t a e f y t i r u c e S 1 1 d e l b a n e t e s e r u t a e f T R A M S 1 0 6 8 t o n n o i t a c i f i t o n t e s d n a m m o c h F F F F r o h 0 0 0 0 7 8...

Page 60: ...nd the drive 1 Sets BSY 2 Saves the parameters 3 Resets BSY and 4 Generates an interrupt To specify maximum heads write 1 less than the maximum e g write 4 for a 5 head drive To specify maximum sector...

Page 61: ...ady on the desired track an implied seek is performed Once at the desired track the data fields are written with all zeroes Execute Drive Diagnostic Commands the drive to implement the internal diagno...

Page 62: ...nds and their respective codes are D0h S M A R T Read Attribute Value This feature returns 512 bytes of attribute information to the host D1h S M A R T Read Attribute Thresholds This feature returns 5...

Page 63: ...r and provides a credit card number 2 Maxtor ships a replacement drive within 2 business days and 3 Customer returns the original drive and credit card draft is destroyed Support Technical Assistance...

Page 64: ...ll Maxtor products are backed by No Quibble Service the benchmark for service and support in the industry Customer Service is available 5 a m to 5 p m Pacific Standard Time Monday through Friday U S a...

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