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ST1.2 Series Product Manual, Rev. B

Manufacturer identification string

022H

20H

CISTPL_MANFID 

024H

04H

TPL_LINK = 04 bytes

026H

11H

TPL_MANF: Manufacturer’s ID code (Low byte)  = 11 for SEAGATE

028H

01H

TPL_MANF: Manufacturer’s ID code (High byte)  = 01 for SEAGATE

02AH

00H

TPLMID_CARD: Product code (Low byte) (Manufacturer Info)

02CH

00H

TPLMID_CARD: Product code (High byte) (Manufacturer Info)

02EH

15H

CISTPL_VERS_1 

030H

0EH

TPL_LINK = 0Eh bytes

032H

04H

TPLLV1_MAJOR: Major Version Number (JEIDA 4.2/PCMCIA 2.1)

034H

01H

TPLLV1_MINOR: Minor Version Number = 1

036H

53H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ S ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

038H

45H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ E ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

03AH

41H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ A ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

03CH

47H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ G ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

03EH

41H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ A ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

040H

54H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ T ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

042H

45H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ E ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

044H

00H

TPLLV1_INFO: Null terminator (End of Name)

046H

53H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ S ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

048H

54H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ T ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

04AH

51H

TPLLV1_INFO: ‘ 1 ’ (Vender Specific Strings) 

04CH

00H

TPLLV1_INFO: Null terminator (End of Name)

04EH

FFH

CISTPL_VERS_1: End marker

050H

21H

CISTPL_FUNCID

052H

02H

TPL_LINK = 02 bytes

054H

04H

TPLFID_FUNCTION: (IC Card Function Code) = 04 (Fixed Disk)

056H

01H

TPLFD_SYSINT: (System Initialization bit mask)
    POST (bit 0) =1
    ROM (bit 1) =0

058H

22H

CISTPL_FUNCE :(Function Extension Tuple)

05AH

02H

TPL_LINK = 02 bytes

05CH

01H

TUPLE_TYPE: (Extension Type) = 01 (Disk Device Interface)

05EH

01H

TUPLE_DATA: (Interface Type) = 01 (PC Card ATA Interface)

Summary of Contents for ST64022CF

Page 1: ...PRODUCT MANUAL ST1 2 Series Rev B February 2007 ST68022CF ST68022FX ST64022CF ST64022FX ST66022CF ST66022FX ...

Page 2: ...d States and or other countries All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners One gigabyte or GB equals one billion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity Accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environment and formatting Quantitative usage examples for various applications are for illustrative purposes Actual quantities will vary based ...

Page 3: ... 5 Shock 12 2 8 6 Vibration 12 2 9 Acoustics 15 2 10 Electromagnetic immunity 15 2 11 Reliability 16 2 12 Agency certification 17 2 12 1 Safety certification 17 2 12 2 Electromagnetic compatibility 17 2 12 3 European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 17 2 12 4 China Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 18 2 12 5 FCC verification 18 3 0 Configuring and mounting ...

Page 4: ...ii ST1 2 Series Product Manual Rev B ...

Page 5: ...ling example 2 Figure 5 Typical 3 3V startup and operation current profile 8 Figure 6 Location where tri axial accelerometer will be placed on ST1 2 drive 12 Figure 7 Drive axis definition for ST1 2 drives 12 Figure 8 ST1 2 Series proper handling example 21 Figure 9 ST1 2 Series improper handling example 21 Figure 10 CF model mechanical dimensions top side and end view 22 Figure 11 FX model mechan...

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Page 7: ...3 600 RPM spindle speed and 2 Mbyte buffer combine for superior performance Quiet operation Fluid Dynamic Bearing FDB motor Giant magnetoresistive GMR recording heads and EPRML technology which provide the drives with increased areal density State of the art cache and on the fly error correction algorithms 1 5K Gs nonoperating shock and 200 Gs operating shock SeaTools diagnostic software performs ...

Page 8: ...y of the ST1 2 Series disc drive 1 3 Handling precautions Do not cover or seal the breather hole Covering or sealing the breather hole may result in loss of data Figure 3 ST1 2 Series breather hole location Do not apply any force to the drive during handling or installation Always handle the drive with care to prevent damage from shock vibration or electrostatic discharge ESD Handle the drive care...

Page 9: ...8 Bytes per sector 1024 Cache Mbytes 2 Recording density BPI bits inch max 663 000 Track density TPI tracks inch max 110 000 Areal density Gbits inch2 max 72 9 Spindle speed RPM 3 600 Internal data transfer rate OD Mbits sec max 130 0 Sustained data transfer rate OD Mbytes sec 8 8 I O data transfer rate Mbytes sec max 33 3MB s UDMA 2 ATA data transfer modes supported PIO modes 0 4 Multiword DMA mo...

Page 10: ...Shock operating Gs max at 1 msec Read 200 Shock operating Gs max at 2 msec Write 175 Shock nonoperating Gs max at 1 msec 1500 Shock nonoperating Gs max at 0 5 msec 1500 Vibration operating max displacement may apply below 10 hz 1 0 Gs 0 to peak 5 500 Hz 2 oct min sweep rate Vibration nonoperating max displacement may apply below 22 hz 5 0 Gs 0 to peak 5 500 Hz 0 5 oct min sweep rate Drive acoustic...

Page 11: ... n is the number of guaranteed sectors as defined above Model Formatted capacity Guaranteed sectors Bytes per sector ST68022CF ST68022FX 8 0 Gbytes 15 625 008 1024 ST66022CF ST66022FX 6 0 Gbytes 11 719 008 1024 ST64022CF ST64022FX 4 0 Gbytes 7 999 488 1024 Model Cylinders Read write heads Sectors per track ST68022CF ST68022FX 15 501 16 63 ST66022CF ST66022FX 11 626 16 63 ST64022CF ST64022FX 7 936 ...

Page 12: ...a transfer rate OD Mbytes sec max 8 8 I O data transfer rate Mbytes sec max 33 3MB s UDMA 2 Interleave 1 1 Cache buffer ST68022CF ST68022FX ST66022CF ST66022FX ST64022CF and ST64022FX 2 Mbytes 2 048 Kbytes Height mm inches 5 0 0 1 mm 0 1968 0 004 Width mm inches 42 80 0 101 1 685 0 004 Length mm inches 36 40 0 15 1 433 0 006 Typical weight grams pounds 18 0 0 0397 Interface Connector ST68022CF ST6...

Page 13: ...hat the drive spindle reaches operating speed Seek mode During seek mode the read write actuator arm moves toward a specific position on the disc surface and does not execute a read or write operation Servo electronics are active Seek mode power is measured based on three random seek operations every 100 msecs This mode is not typical Read write power and current Read write power is measured with ...

Page 14: ...urrent profile Figure 5 Typical 3 3V startup and operation current profile Table 2 DC power ST1 Power Consumption W Max current the average of the peak value in 10ms window Average 3 3V mA Max 3 3V mA Average 5 0V mA Max 5 0V mA Current 350 350 Spinup 300 300 Load Unload current 300 300 Write 330 350 330 350 Read 330 350 340 350 Seek 226 300 226 300 Performance idle 200 205 Low power idle 90 92 St...

Page 15: ...xpected to operate with a maximum of 100 mV peak to peak square wave injected noise at up to 20 MHz Using 3 3 volt power the drive is expected to operate with a maximum of 70 mV peak to peak square wave injected noise at up to 20 MHz Note Equivalent resistance is calculated by dividing the nominal voltage by the typical RMS read write current 2 7 3 Voltage tolerance Voltage tolerance including noi...

Page 16: ...command If the host has set the standby timer the drive can also enter Standby mode automatically after the drive has been inactive for a specifiable length of time The standby timer delay is established using a Standby or Idle command In Standby mode the drive buffer is disabled the heads are parked and the spindle is at rest The drive accepts all commands and returns to Active mode any time disc...

Page 17: ... Wet bulb temperature is calculated by the operating Temperature and the Relative Humidity levels 2 Nonoperating Wet bulb temperature is calculated by the nonoperating Temperature and the Relative Humidity levels 2 8 4 Altitude Operating 0 to 70 C 41 to 158 F 70 C case temperature Nonoperating 40 to 70 C 40 to 153 F Operating 20 C per hour 68 F per hour max without condensation Nonoperating 30 C p...

Page 18: ...retries are allowed during the test No data loss or permanent damage occurs during a half sine shock pulse of 200 Gs 1 msec on track read at OD 175 Gs 2 msec random write 2 8 5 2 Nonoperating shock The nonoperating shock level that the drive can experience without incurring any physical damage when sub sequently put into operation is 750 Gs based on a non repetitive half sine shock pulse of 2 msec...

Page 19: ...The drive will operate without a hard error while being subjected to the following vibration levels 2 8 6 3 Nonoperating sweep sine vibration The following table lists the maximum nonoperating sweep sine vibration levels that the drive may experience while meeting the performance standards specified It will consist of a forward and backward sweep from 5 Hz to 500 Hz to 5 Hz The drive will not incu...

Page 20: ... uncontrolled chemical pollutants and corro sive chemicals as electronic drive component reliability can be affected by the installation environment The sil ver copper nickel and gold films used in Seagate products are especially sensitive to the presence of sulfide chloride and nitrate contaminants Sulfur is found to be the most damaging In addition electronic components should never be exposed t...

Page 21: ...Number of seeks per second 0 4 average latency average access time 2 10 Electromagnetic immunity When properly installed in a representative host system the drive operates without errors or degradation in performance when subjected to the radio frequency RF environments defined in the following table Table 6 Drive level acoustics Acoustic mode Idle Operational 2 1 bels typ 2 4 bels max 2 2 bels ty...

Page 22: ... Measurement type Specification Nonrecoverable read errors 1 per 1014 bits read max Annualized Failure Rate 0 4 AFR at 25 C Load Unload LUL cycles 40 C 300 000 software controlled power on off cycles 20 000 hard power on off cycles Warranty Per agreement ...

Page 23: ... Regulation and meet the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Framework requirements of the Radio Research Laboratory RRL Ministry of Information and Communication Republic of Korea These drives have been tested and comply with the Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Susceptibil ity EMI EMS for Class B products Drives are tested in a representative end user system by a Korean recog nized lab...

Page 24: ...e to ensure that the total assembly enclosure disc drive motherboard power supply etc does comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation with noncertified assemblies is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception Radio and television interference This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if n...

Page 25: ...ional sug gestions You may find helpful the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the Super intendent of Documents U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Refer to publication num ber 004 000 00345 4 ...

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Page 27: ...re handling the FX interface model drives ST68022FX ST66022FX and ST64022FX put on a grounded wrist strap or ground yourself frequently by touching the metal chassis of a computer that is plugged into a grounded outlet Wear a grounded wrist strap throughout the entire installation procedure Handle the drive only by its edges or frame Figure 8 ST1 2 Series proper handling example The drive is fragi...

Page 28: ...mensions Follow these installation precautions when inserting the drive Follow instructions for the installation of data storage devices provided with your device s user manual Do not obstruct the breather hole on the drive see Figure 4 Handle the drive only by its edges or frame or designated finger grip region during mounting see Figure 4 Figure 10 CF model mechanical dimensions top side and end...

Page 29: ...3 00 17 00 10 51 2X 3 30 0 197 1 433 1 685 1 015 1 152 0 299 0 394 0 063 0 040 0 039 0 039 0 065 0 906 0 669 0 414 0 130 004 006 004 003 010 010 min 002 003 002 004 004 003 020 020 004 10 15 10 07 25 25 min 05 07 05 min 10 07 50 50 10 FX Dimension Table Millimeters E Breather Hole Do not cover FINGER GRIP G F B D C P S R H K T M L J A Recommended case temp measurement location Bottom View Pin 45 B...

Page 30: ...24 ST1 2 Series Product Manual Rev B ...

Page 31: ... Num Signal Name Pin Type In Out Type 1 GND Ground 1 GND Ground 1 GND Ground 2 D03 I O I1Z OZ3 2 D03 I O I1Z OZ3 2 D03 I O I1Z OZ3 3 D04 I O I1Z OZ3 3 D04 I O I1Z OZ3 3 D04 I O I1Z OZ3 4 D05 I O I1Z OZ3 4 D05 I O I1Z OZ3 4 D05 I O I1Z OZ3 5 D06 I O I1Z OZ3 5 D06 I O I1Z OZ3 5 D06 I O I1Z OZ3 6 D07 I O I1Z OZ3 6 D07 I O I1Z OZ3 6 D07 I O I1Z OZ3 7 CE1 I I3U 7 CE1 I I3U 7 CS0 I I3U 8 A10 I I1Z 8 A10...

Page 32: ... 1 I O I1Z OZ3 27 D11 1 I O I1Z OZ3 28 D12 1 I O I1Z OZ3 28 D12 1 I O I1Z OZ3 28 D12 1 I O I1Z OZ3 29 D13 1 I O I1Z OZ3 29 D13 1 I O I1Z OZ3 29 D13 1 I O I1Z OZ3 30 D14 1 I O I1Z OZ3 30 D14 1 I O I1Z OZ3 30 D14 1 I O I1Z OZ3 31 D15 1 I O I1Z OZ3 31 D15 1 I O I1Z OZ3 31 D15 1 I O I1Z OZ3 32 CE2 1 I I3U 32 CE2 1 I I3U 32 CS1 1 I I3Z 33 VS1 O Ground 33 VS1 O Ground 33 VS1 O Ground 34 IORD I I3U 34 IO...

Page 33: ...D14 Data bus bit 7 DD15 Data bus bit 8 IORDY I O Ready DMA ready during Ultra DMA data in bursts Data strobe during Ultra DMA data out bursts 9 INTRQ Interrupt request 10 DA1 Device address bit 1 11 GROUND Ground 12 DA2 Device address bit 2 13 DA0 Device address bit 0 14 DIOW I O Write Stop during Ultra DMA data bursts 15 GROUND Ground 16 DIOR I O Read DMA ready during Ultra DMA data in bursts Dat...

Page 34: ...D3 Data bus bit 3 34 DD2 Data bus bit 2 35 GROUND Ground 36 DD1 Data bus bit 1 37 DD0 Data bus bit 0 38 DMARQ DMA request 39 DMACK DMA Acknowledge 40 IOCS16 Data transfer size is one word per transfer cycle 41 CS0 Chip select 0 42 Reserved 1 Reserved for device use only 43 Reserved 2 Reserved for device use only 44 VCC 3 3V 3 3V Voltage supply to device 45 VCC 3 3V 3 3V Voltage supply to device Ta...

Page 35: ...code 92H for FX models only X Erase Sector C0H X Execute Device Diagnostics 90H Flush Cache E7H X Format Track Legacy 50H Identify Device ECH Idle 97H E3H X Idle Immediate 95H E1H X NOP 00h X Read Buffer E4H X Read DMA C8H C9H X Read Multiple C4H X Read Native Max Address F8h X Read Sectors 20H 21H X Read Verify Sectors 40H 41H X Recalibrate 10H X Request Sense 03H X Seek 7XH X Set Drive Parameter...

Page 36: ...te Multiple C5H X Write Multiple w o Erase CDH X Write Sectors 30H 31H X Write Sector w o Erase 38H X Write Verify 3CH X ATA standard power management commands Check Power Mode 98H or E5H Idle 97H or E3H X Idle Immediate 95H or E1H X Sleep 99H or E6H Standby 96H or E2H Standby Immediate 94H or E0H Table 10 Supported commands Command name Command code in hex Does command cause drive to transition t...

Page 37: ...3 16 383 16 383 2 Special Config Reserved 0000H 0000H 0000H 3 Obsolete Default number of heads 16 16 16 4 Retired Number of unformatted bytes track Obsolete 0000H 0000H 0000H 5 Retired Number of unformatted bytes sector Obsolete 0000H 0000H 0000H 6 Obsolete Default number of sectors track 003FH 003FH 003FH 7 Reserved for CF Spec Number of sectors per card MSW xxxx xxxxH xxxx xxxxH xxxx xxxxH 8 Res...

Page 38: ... 0100H 0100H 0100H 60 61 Total number of user addressable LBA sectors available see Section 2 2 for related information Total number of user addressable LBA sectors available see Section 2 2 for related information capacity xxxxH capacity xxxxH capacity xxxxH 62 Obsolete Reserved 63 Retired Reserved 0000H 0407H 0407H 64 Advanced PIO modes supported modes 3 and 4 supported Advanced PIO modes suppor...

Page 39: ...uired for enhanced security erase complete Time required for enhanced security erase complete 0000H 0000H 0000H 91 Advanced power manage ment value Advanced power manage ment value 4040H 4040H 4040H 92 105 Reserved 0000H 0000H 0000H 106 Physical Logical Sector size 6001H 6001H 107 127 Reserved 0000H 0000H 0000H 128 Security status Security status 0000H 0000H 0000H 129 159 Seagate reserved Seagate ...

Page 40: ...d DMA mode 1 is supported 2 Multiword DMA mode 2 is supported 8 Multiword DMA mode 0 is currently active 9 Multiword DMA mode 1 is currently active 10 Multiword DMA mode 2 is currently active Bit Word 88 0 Ultra DMA mode 0 is supported 1 Ultra DMA mode 1 is supported 2 Ultra DMA mode 2 is supported 8 Ultra DMA mode 0 is currently active 9 Ultra DMA mode 1 is currently active 10 Ultra DMA mode 2 is...

Page 41: ...t data transfer Only in True IDE mode No Yes 02H Enable Write Cache Yes Yes 03H Used for Set transfer mode Command Sector Count register values Yes Yes 00H Set PIO mode to default PIO mode 2 Yes Yes 01H Set PIO mode to default and disable IORDY PIO mode 2 Yes Yes 08H PIO mode 0 Yes Yes 09H PIO mode 1 Yes Yes 0AH PIO mode 2 Yes Yes 0BH PIO mode 3 Yes Yes 0CH PIO mode 4 default Yes Yes 20H Multiword...

Page 42: ...ement Yes Yes 8AH Disable Power Level 1 Commands Yes Yes 96H NOP Accepted for backward compatibility Yes Yes 97H Accepted for backward compatibility Yes Yes 9AH It s NOP for backward compatibility Yes Yes AAH Enable read look ahead read cache feature default Yes Yes BBH 4 Bytes of ECC apply on Read Write Long Command Yes Yes CCH Enable Power On Reset POR establishment of defaults at soft reset Yes...

Page 43: ...FFH CISTPL_DEVICE End Marker Other operating conditions device information for common memory 00CH 1CH CISTPL_DEVICE_OC 00EH 05H TPL_LINK 05 bytes 010H 03H CISTPL_DEVICE_OC Other conditions Information EXT bit 7 0 Reserved bit 3 6 0 Vcc used bit 1 2 1 3 3V MWAIT bit 0 1 012H DFH CISTPL_DEVICE_OC Device ID Information Device Type bit 4 7 D DTYPE_FUNCSPEC WPS write protect switch bit 3 1 non WP Devic...

Page 44: ... Specific Strings 03CH 47H TPLLV1_INFO G Vender Specific Strings 03EH 41H TPLLV1_INFO A Vender Specific Strings 040H 54H TPLLV1_INFO T Vender Specific Strings 042H 45H TPLLV1_INFO E Vender Specific Strings 044H 00H TPLLV1_INFO Null terminator End of Name 046H 53H TPLLV1_INFO S Vender Specific Strings 048H 54H TPLLV1_INFO T Vender Specific Strings 04AH 51H TPLLV1_INFO 1 Vender Specific Strings 04CH...

Page 45: ... 06CH 05H TPL_LINK 5 bytes 06EH 01H TPCC_SZ Size of Field Byte TPCC_RASZ Size of TPCC_RADR bit0 1 1 2 bytes TPCC_RMSZ Size of TPCC_RMSK bit 2 5 0 1 byte 070H 07H TPCC_LAST Last Entry Index 07 072H 00H TPCC_RADR Low byte Base address of Configuration Register 00h 074H 02H TPCC_RADR High byte Base address of Configuration Register 02h 076H 0FH TPCC_RMSK Register Presence Mask 00001111b 200 202 204 2...

Page 46: ...H B6H TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition PeakI Exponent bit 0 2 6 100mA 330mA Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 Extension bit7 1 Extension Byte Exists 08CH 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 30 TPCE_MS Memory Space Description Structure 08EH 08H TPCE_MS Memory Space Descriptor Space of Windows 1 bit0 2 0 of window 1 Length Size bit3 4 1 Length Field Size 1 byte Card Address Size bit5 6 0 no card addr field Host Addr bit...

Page 47: ...sion Exists 0A0H 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 0 30 0A2H B6H TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition PeakI Exponent bit0 2 6 100mA 330mA Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 Extension bit7 1 Extension Exists 0A4H 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 30 For PC card ATA I O in contiguous memory mode in 5V operation default 0A6H 1BH CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY 16 Bit PCCard Configuration Table Entry Tuple 0A8H 0EH TPCE_LINK 0E bytes 0AAH C1H T...

Page 48: ... Mantissa bit3 6 C 5 5 0B8H B6H TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition PeakI Exponent bit 0 2 6 100mA 330mA Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 Extension bit7 1 Extension Byte Exists 0BAH 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 30 TPCE_MS Memory Space Description Structure 0BCH 64H TPCE_IO I O Space Address required for this configuration I O Address Lines bit0 4 4 16 byte boundary Bus 16 8 bit5 6 3 Support 16 8 bit access Range b...

Page 49: ...meter Definition NomV Exponent bit0 2 5 1V 3 3V Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 0 Extension bit7 1 Extension Exists 0D2H 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 0 30 0D4H B6H TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition PeakI Exponent bit0 2 6 100mA 330mA Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 Extension bit7 1 Extension Exists 0D6H 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 30 For PC card ATA I O primary mode 1F0 1F7 3F6 3F7 in 5V operation default 0D8H 1BH CISTPL_CFT...

Page 50: ...it3 6 C 5 5 0EAH B6H TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition PeakI Exponent bit 0 2 6 100mA 330mA Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 Extension bit7 1 Extension Byte Exists 0ECH 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 30 0EEH EAH TPCE_IO I O Space Address required for this configuration I O Address Lines bit0 4 A 1K byte boundary Bus 16 8 bit5 6 3 Support 16 8 bit access Range bit7 1 See I O Range Description Byte 0F0H 61H TPCE_IO ...

Page 51: ...I O Mode Default bit6 0 Interface bit7 0 Interface Field Exist 108H 01H TPCE_FS Power bit0 1 01 Vcc Only Timing bit2 0 I O bit3 0 Interrupt bit4 0 Memory bit5 6 00 Misc bit7 0 10AH 21H TPCE_PD Parameter Selection Byte NomV bit0 1 MinV bit1 0 MaxV bit2 0 PeakI bit5 1 10CH B5H TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition NomV Exponent bit0 2 5 1V 3 3V Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 0 Extension bit7 1 Extension Exists 10...

Page 52: ...ition NomV Exponent bit 0 2 5 1V 5 0V Mantissa bit3 6 A 5 0 122H 4DH TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition MinV Exponent bit 0 2 5 1V 4 5V Mantissa bit3 6 9 4 5 124H 5DH TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition MaxV Exponent bit 0 2 5 1V 5 5V Mantissa bit3 6 C 5 5 126H B6H TPCE_PD Power Parameter Definition PeakI Exponent bit 0 2 6 100mA 330mA Mantissa bit3 6 6 3 Extension bit7 1 Extension Byte Exists 128H...

Page 53: ... 1BH CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY 16 Bit PC Card Configuration Table Entry Tuple 140H 06H TPCE_LINK 07h bytes 142H 03H TPCE_INDX Configuration Table Index Byte Config Entry Number bit0 5 03 Secondary I O Mode Default bit6 0 Interface bit7 0 Interface Field Exist 144H 01H TPCE_FS Power bit0 1 01 Vcc Only Timing bit2 0 I O bit3 0 Interrupt bit4 0 Memory bit5 6 00 Misc bit7 0 146H 21H TPCE_PD Parameter Selec...

Page 54: ...48 ST1 2 Series Product Manual Rev B 14EH 1EH TPCE_PD Extension 1Eh 30 150H 14H CISTPL_NO_LINK 152H 00H TPCE_LINK 154H FFH CISTPL_END ...

Page 55: ...ricing promotions and other channel related information To learn more about the benefits or to register go to reseller seagate com any time from anywhere in the world Automated phone services SeaFONE 1 800 SEAGATE is the Seagate toll free number 1 800 732 4283 to access our automated directory assistance for Seagate Service Center support options International callers can reach this service by dia...

Page 56: ...ide the US you can contact an Authorized Service Center for service USA Canada Latin America support services Seagate Service Centers Presales Support Call center Toll free Direct dial FAX Americas 1 877 271 32851 1 405 324 47301 1 405 324 4704 Technical Support Call center Toll free Direct dial FAX Americas 1 800 SEAGATE2 1 405 324 47002 1 405 324 3339 Customer Service Operations Warranty Service...

Page 57: ...nce 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Germany 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Ireland 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Italy 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Netherlands 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Norway 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Poland 00 800 311 12 38 00 800 311 12 38 Spain 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Sweden 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 Switzerland 00 800 47324283 00 800 47324289 T...

Page 58: ...Direct dial FAX Australia 1800 14 7201 China Mandarin 1 4 800 810 9668 86 10 6225 5336 Hong Kong 800 90 0474 Hong Kong Cantonese 1 4 001 800 0830 1730 India2 4 1 600 180 1104 Indonesia 001 803 1 003 2165 Japan3 4 0034 800 400 554 Korea3 4 007 98 8521 7635 Malaysia 1 800 80 2335 New Zealand 0800 443988 Singapore 800 1101 150 65 6488 7525 Taiwan Mandarin 1 4 00 800 0830 1730 Thailand 001 800 11 0032...

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Page 61: ...ive self test 1 E electrical fast transient 15 electromagnetic compatibility 17 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 17 electromagnetic immunity 15 EMC compliance 17 enclosures 18 environmental specifications 11 EPRML 1 error correction algorithms 1 errors 16 EU RoHS directive 17 European Union 17 Execute Device Diagnostics 29 F FCC verification 18 Features register 35 feedback survey 54 Flush ...

Page 62: ...ffer 29 Read DMA 29 read errors 16 Read Multiple 29 Read Sectors 29 Read Verify Sectors 29 read write power and current 7 recording and interface technology 6 recording density 6 recording heads 1 recording method 6 register 35 relative humidity 11 reliability 16 resistance 9 RF 15 RoHS 17 18 S safety certification 17 SeaTools 1 sectors 5 Seek 29 seek mode 7 Seeking 8 Set Features 29 Set Features ...

Page 63: ...ST1 2 Series Product Manual Rev B 57 voltage tolerance 9 W Warranty 16 warranty 2 weight 6 wet bulb temperature 11 width 6 Write Buffer 29 Write DMA 30 Write Multiple 30 Write Sectors 30 ...

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