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Table 1: Capacities, Form Factors and Case Heights ................................................................................ 16
Table 2: ATA Operating Modes................................................................................................................... 22
Table 3: Error Limit Specifications .............................................................................................................. 23
Table 4: 5-Volt DC Power Specifications .................................................................................................... 25
Table 5: 3.3V DC Power Specifications ...................................................................................................... 25
Table 6: 5V Power Consumption ................................................................................................................ 26
Table 7: 3.3V Power Consumption ............................................................................................................. 26
Table 8: Signal Definitions .......................................................................................................................... 40
Table 9: Power Definitions .......................................................................................................................... 41
Table 10: Command Codes and Registers ................................................................................................. 46
Table 11: Command Summary ................................................................................................................... 49
Table 12: IDENTIFY DEVICE (ECh) Data Format ...................................................................................... 59
Table 13: IDENTIFY DEVICE (ECh) Command Output ............................................................................. 74
Table 14: SMART Subcommands .............................................................................................................. 80
Table 15: SCT Command Format ............................................................................................................... 88
Table 16: SCT Action Codes....................................................................................................................... 89
Table 17: Sanitize Standards Compliance .................................................................................................. 90
Table 18: SECURITY ERASE PREPARE (F3h) ......................................................................................... 91
Table 19: SECURITY ERASE UNIT (F4h) .................................................................................................. 91
Table 20: Security Password Content ......................................................................................................... 92
Table 21: Enhanced Erase Modes .............................................................................................................. 93
Table 22: MilPurge Command Implementation........................................................................................... 94
Table 23: Capacities ................................................................................................................................... 96
Table 24: Weights ....................................................................................................................................... 96
Table 25: FPGA Package Dimensions ....................................................................................................... 98
Table 26: Temperatures ............................................................................................................................ 100
Table 27: Relative Humidity ...................................................................................................................... 100
Table 28: Mechanical Shock Conditions and Parameters ........................................................................ 102
Table 29: Mechanical Vibration Conditions and Parameters .................................................................... 102
Table 30: EMI Specification Limits ............................................................................................................ 112
Table 31: ESD Requirements ................................................................................................................... 113
Page 1: ...MACH16 SLIM LITE 3Gbps SATA STANDARD SOLID STATE DRIVE PRODUCT MANUAL PART NUMBER DOCUMENT NUMBER REVISION DATE M16SD2S 3 xxxU T X XXX 61000 07132 311 01 15 2013...
Page 2: ...C Inc and should be used for comparative analysis and reference purposes The content of this document is accurate as of the date of this publication however the information contained herein including...
Page 3: ...equipment failure if the safety instructions are not observed ESD This icon indicates the possible presence of Electrostatic Discharge ESD or static electricity that may harm the internal electronic c...
Page 4: ...ties and case z heights of product identification codes 15 Topic Features Standard Capacities of 12GB 25GB 50GB and 100GB specified 19 Topic Minor edit of Drive Capacities 23 Table 7 and Table 8 expan...
Page 5: ...to degree of tilt 102 Topic Part Number Decoder PND corrected and updated to reflect design revisions Back Back cover page updated and new logo added 3 5 08 12 2011 41 Topic Command Flow struck from m...
Page 6: ...ation percentages 70 and 30 45 Table 11 DATA SET MANAGEMENT TRIM restored to Command Codes and Registers matrix TRIM functionality implemented in system 46 Table 12 DATA SET MANAGEMENT TRIM restored t...
Page 7: ...eveloped 97 Figure 21 component layout nomenclature updated Figure 22 exterior dimensions updated 99 Figure 25 connector location updated 100 Topic Temperature Minor edit to clarify Minimum and Maximu...
Page 8: ...TICS 22 Overview 22 ATA Modes 22 Mount Time 22 Seek Time 22 Reliability Conditions 22 CellCare Technology 22 Secure Array of Flash Elements S A F E Technology 23 Bad Block Management 23 Built In Self...
Page 9: ...ments 43 Slim Lite Firmware Operation 43 5V System Connection 44 3 3V System Connection 44 Connector Dimensions 45 ATA COMMANDS 46 Overview 46 Command Codes and Registers 46 Command Summary 49 IDENTIF...
Page 10: ...Bit Commands 95 HPA Security Extensions 95 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 96 Overview 96 Capacities 96 Materials 96 Weight 96 Component Layout 97 Exterior Dimensions 97 NAND Flash Packaging 98 Connector Lo...
Page 11: ...oHS 110 European Union EU Low Voltage Directive LVD 110 FCC Declaration of Conformity 111 FCC Class B Warning 111 Restriction of Hazardous Materials RoHS Directive 111 UL Underwriters Laboratories 112...
Page 12: ...Trace 35 Figure 11 3 3V Random Write Trace 36 Figure 12 3 3V Random Read Trace 37 Figure 13 3 3V Random Read Write Trace 38 Figure 14 Signal Segment 40 Figure 15 Power Segment 41 Figure 16 nPF Signal...
Page 13: ...ble 11 Command Summary 49 Table 12 IDENTIFY DEVICE ECh Data Format 59 Table 13 IDENTIFY DEVICE ECh Command Output 74 Table 14 SMART Subcommands 80 Table 15 SCT Command Format 88 Table 16 SCT Action Co...
Page 14: ...MACH16 SLIM LITE 3Gbps SATA STANDARD SOLID STATE DRIVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 xiv...
Page 15: ...m designers employed by an Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM This document was therefore written specifically for a technically advanced audience it is not intended for end users that will eventuall...
Page 16: ...rs user and raw capacities available form factors and module heights Each model has a Product Identification Code Product ID See the Part Number Decoder under Ordering Information Table 1 Capacities F...
Page 17: ...cities Available upon request Operating Voltage 5V 5 DC or 3 3V 5 DC Operating Temperature Commercial 0 o C to 70 o C Industrial 40 o C to 85 o C Performance See Performance Characteristics CellCare S...
Page 18: ...d interface protocols that apply in whole or in part to the solid state drive COMMERCIAL STANDARDS NATION REGION STANDARD MARK Australia New Zealand AS NZS CISPR 22 C TICK Canada CAN CSA CEI IEC CISPR...
Page 19: ...nology AT Attachment with Packet Interface 7 Volume 3 Serial Transport Protocols and Physical Interconnect ATA ATAPI 7 V3 Revision 4b 21 April 2004 INCITS T13 1697D Information Technology AT Attachmen...
Page 20: ...ning and testing the enclosure so that it is appropriate as previously defined and complies with relevant regulations such as Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules and Regulations and Radio Interference R...
Page 21: ...o the same mechanical and mounting requirements as a standard rotating disk drive Power consumption is kept to a minimum the SSD can be powered from a 5 volt source or an alternative 3 3 volt source D...
Page 22: ...throughput provided the drive is operating within the environmental specifications See Environmental Characteristics RELIABILITY CONDITIONS The following factors affect the reliability statistics Oper...
Page 23: ...d to the defect list are excluded and never used for data storage BUILT IN SELF TEST The micro controller tests the controller memory during power up and then performs a back end status check to verif...
Page 24: ...G The SSD is capable of 20 000 power cycles either from power down or physical insertion and removal of the drive Power cycling is monitored by S M A R T Attribute ID 12 Hex 0x0C Drive Power Cycle Cou...
Page 25: ...ions for the SSD Table 4 5 Volt DC Power Specifications CONDITION VALUE NOTES Input Voltage 5 00V 5 Minimum Startup Voltage 4 75V Nominal Maximum Operating Voltage 5 25V Ripple 200mVp p 5V nom 1Hz 100...
Page 26: ...OPERATION TRANSFER SIZE RMS W PEAK W Idle N A 2 09 2 22 100 Sequential Write 1M Transfer Size 3 34 6 05 100 Sequential Read 1M Transfer Size 3 29 4 94 100 Random Write 1M Transfer Size 3 43 6 35 100...
Page 27: ...X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 27 5 VOLT CURRENT MEASUREMENTS The power measurement traces reflect the test results of a 50GB unit IDLE CURRENT Fig...
Page 28: ...IVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 28 SEQUENTIAL WRITE Figure 3 shows the 5V 100 Sequential Write current profile 667m...
Page 29: ...RIVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 29 SEQUENTIAL READ Figure 4 shows the 5V 100 Sequential Read current profile 658mA...
Page 30: ...ATE DRIVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 30 RANDOM WRITE Figure 5 shows the 5V 100 Random Write current profile 686mA...
Page 31: ...TATE DRIVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 31 RANDOM READ Figure 6 shows the 5V 100 Random Read current profile 726mA R...
Page 32: ...NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 32 RANDOM 70 READ AND 30 WRITE Figure 7 shows the 5V 70 Random Read 30 Write current profile...
Page 33: ...XX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 33 3 3 VOLT CURRENT MEASUREMENTS The power measurement traces reflect the test results of a 50GB unit IDLE CURRENT Figu...
Page 34: ...E PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 34 SEQUENTIAL WRITE Figure 9 shows the 3 3V 100 Sequential Write current profile 874m...
Page 35: ...E PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 35 SEQUENTIAL READ Figure 10 shows the 3 3V 100 Sequential Read current profile 936mA...
Page 36: ...DRIVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 36 RANDOM WRITE Figure 11 shows the 3 3V 100 Random Write current profile 982mA...
Page 37: ...E DRIVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 37 RANDOM READ Figure 12 shows the 3 3V 100 Random Read current profile 1 27A R...
Page 38: ...e 13 3 3V Random Read Write Trace POWER ON READY TIME The Power On Ready Time is typically 150ms It is measured from the time the drive is powered on to the time the drive is ready to accept the first...
Page 39: ...support READ AND WRITE COMMANDS Commands that do not require data to be read from or written to the flash memory controller are typically handled by the controller Some commands may require the contro...
Page 40: ...and P9 are for the standard 5V power supply 5 Pins P5 and P6 are included to address future product requirements and may be on the Power Segment receptacle as an option 6 Pin P11 is a bi directional...
Page 41: ...d Mate P3 V3 3 3 3V Power Pre charge Not Used 1 st Mate 2 nd Mate P4 GND Ground 1 st Mate 1 st Mate P5 GND Ground 1 st Mate 2 nd Mate P6 GND Ground 1 st Mate 2 nd Mate P7 V5 5V Power Pre charge Not Us...
Page 42: ...nterfaced to Pin P13 Power Segment The signal may be open drain or pulled up to 3 3V 5V or 12V The signal should be pulled low to digital ground when asserted See Power Segment under Interface Connect...
Page 43: ...PF interrupt will terminate the ATA host port connection complete the last write command if any and place the controller and data buffer in slumber mode and wait for power down The PF event will be mo...
Page 44: ...1 15 2013 44 5V SYSTEM CONNECTION The following example shows the 5V host power connection to the power backup supply and the nPF signal connection to the SATA connector Figure 18 5V System Connection...
Page 45: ...LID STATE DRIVE PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 45 CONNECTOR DIMENSIONS Figure 20 shows the dimension details of the co...
Page 46: ...T REGISTER SECTOR NUMBER REGISTER CYLINDER HIGH LOW REGISTER DRIVE HEAD NUMBER REGISTER CHECK POWER MODE E5h No Yes No No Yes a DATA SET MANAGEMENT TRIM 06h Yes Yes No No No DEVICE CONFIGURATION B1h C...
Page 47: ...No Yes a SECURITY ERASE UNIT F4h No No No No Yes a SECURITY FREEZE LOCK F5h No No No No Yes a SECURITY SET PASSWORD F1h No No No No Yes a SECURITY UNLOCK F2h No No No No Yes a SET FEATURES EFh 0xh No...
Page 48: ...No Yes Yes Yes No WRITE LONG 32h No Yes Yes Yes Yes a WRITE LONG WITHOUT RETRY 33h No Yes Yes Yes Yes a WRITE MULTIPLE C5h No Yes Yes Yes Yes b WRITE MULTIPLE EXT 39h No Yes Yes Yes Yes b WRITE MULTIP...
Page 49: ...sses a power on reset A device shall be in the factory_config or reduced_config state after processing a power on reset The device shall not exit the DCO_Locked state as the result of processing a har...
Page 50: ...etion until the data is flushed to the media or an error occurs If the device supports more than 28 bits of addressing this command shall attempt to flush all the data in the cache If the cache is dis...
Page 51: ...ile media or cache READ LOG EXT 2Fh This 48 bit command is mandatory for devices that implement the GPL feature set The command returns the specified log to the host READ LONG 22h This command is obso...
Page 52: ...ommand is issued the SSD sets BSY and waits for an appropriate length of time after which it clears BSY and issues an interrupt When this command ends normally the SSD is initialized SECURITY DISABLE...
Page 53: ...ntifier bit is set to Master and the current security level is high the password is compared with the stored Master password If the device is in maximum security level then the unlock shall be rejecte...
Page 54: ...le Serial ATA SATA features depending on the value in the Count field See Enable SATA Features EFh 10h ENABLE READ LOOK AHEAD EFh AAh This subcommand allows the host to request the SSD to enable the r...
Page 55: ...7h This 48 bit command is similar to SET MAX ADDRESS but is for devices that implement both the HPA feature set and 48 bit Address feature set The command will reject all read write access to an LBA t...
Page 56: ...write caching is enabled The user data is written to the media before ending status for the command is reported WRITE FPDMA QUEUED 61h This command is mandatory for devices that implement the 48 bit N...
Page 57: ...ardless of whether write caching is enabled the user data is written to the media before the ending status of the command is reported WRITE SECTOR S 30h This command will write from 1 to 256 sectors a...
Page 58: ...tered Delivered Command Set Logical Register Set ATA ATAPI 7 V1 Revision 4b 21 April 2004 IDENTIFY DEVICE ECh INFORMATION KEY DESIGNATORS DESCRIPTION O M OPTIONAL MANDATORY REQUIREMENT O Support of th...
Page 59: ...bsolete X 5 3 Retired V 2 Response Incomplete X 1 Retired F 0 Reserved 1 X Obsolete 2 O B V Specific Configuration 3 X Obsolete 4 5 X Retired 6 X Obsolete 7 8 N Reserved for assignment by the CompactF...
Page 60: ...IORDY may be supported P F 10 1 IORDY may be disabled B F 9 1 LBA supported P F 8 1 DMA supported X 7 2 Reserved V 1 0 Current Long Physical Sector Alignment Setting 50 M Capabilities F 15 Shall be c...
Page 61: ...gical Sectors for 28 Bit Commands DWord 62 X Obsolete 63 M F 15 11 Reserved P V 10 1 Multiword DMA Mode 2 is selected P 0 Multiword DMA Mode 2 is not selected P V 9 1 Multiword DMA Mode 1 is selected...
Page 62: ...B F 10 1 WRITE BUFFER DMA is supported O B F 9 1 SET MAX SET PASSWORD DMA and SET MAX UNLOCK DMA are supported O B F 8 1 DOWNLOAD MICROCODE DMA is supported 7 Reserved for IEEE 1667 M B F 6 0 Optional...
Page 63: ...1 Device supports Initiating Power Management F 2 1 Device supports DMA Setup Auto Activation F 1 1 Device supports Non Zero Buffer Offsets F 0 Shall be cleared to zero 79 O S SATA Features Enabled 1...
Page 64: ...and is not supported B F 8 1 The SERVICE Interrupt is supported B F 7 1 The RELEASE Interrupt is supported B F 6 1 Read Look Ahead supported B F 5 1 The Volatile Write Cache supported B F 4 Shall be c...
Page 65: ...CODE command supported 84 M Command Sets Feature Sets Supported F 15 Shall be cleared to zero F 14 Shall be set to one B F 13 1 IDLE IMMEDIATE with UNLOAD FEATURE supported 12 Reserved for TLC 11 Rese...
Page 66: ...T Feature Set is not supported B F 3 Shall be set to one to indicate that the mandatory Power Management feature set is supported X 2 Obsolete B V 1 1 Security Feature Set enabled B V 0 1 SMART Featur...
Page 67: ...10 9 Obsolete B F 8 1 64 Bit World Wide Name supported X 7 Obsolete B F 6 1 WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT commands supported B F 5 1 GPL feature set supported X 4 Obsolete N V 3 1 Media...
Page 68: ...Mode 3 and below are supported P F 2 1 Ultra DMA Mode 2 and below are supported P F 1 1 Ultra DMA Mode 1 and below are supported P F 0 1 Ultra DMA Mode 0 is supported 89 15 8 Reserved O B F 7 0 Time r...
Page 69: ...en Device 1 is selected 1 Device 0 responds when Device 1 is selected V 5 0 Device 0 did not detect the assertion of DASP 1 Device 0 detected the assertion of DASP V 4 0 Device 0 did not detect the as...
Page 70: ...ved B F 3 0 2 X logical sectors per physical sector 107 O B F Inter seek Delay for ISO 7779 Standard Acoustic Testing 108 111 M B F World Wide Name 112 115 Reserved 116 Reserved for TLC 117 118 O B F...
Page 71: ...ed B F 2 1 WRITE UNCORRECTABLE EXT command is supported B V 1 1 Write Read Verify feature set is enabled 0 Reserved for DDT 121 126 Reserved for Expanded Supported and Enabled Settings 127 X Obsolete...
Page 72: ...served F 5 The SCT Data Tables command supported F 4 The SCT Features Control command is supported F 3 The SCT Error Recovery Control command is supported F 2 The SCT Write Same command is supported F...
Page 73: ...Reserved V 7 0 Write Read Verify feature set current mode 221 F Reserved 222 M B Transport Major Version Number 0000h or FFFFh Device does not report version F 15 12 Transport Type 0h Parallel 1h Ser...
Page 74: ...require SET FEATURES command to spin up after power up and IDENTIFY DEVICE response is complete 3 0010h Number of Heads Obsolete Default number of heads 16 4 5 0000h Retired Retired 6 003Fh Number of...
Page 75: ...Cycle Time Recommended MWDMA Cycle Time 120ns 67 0078h Slow PIO Minimum Cycle Time Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control 120ns 68 0078h Adv PIO Minimum Cycle Time Minimum PIO transfer c...
Page 76: ...DMA Transfer Mode XXXXh Device supports up to UDMA Mode X currently set to Mode X 89 XXXXh Secure Erase Completion Time Time required for completing security erase 90 0000h Enhanced Security Erase Tim...
Page 77: ...8 0001h Security Status Security Level HIGH 129 159 0000h Vendor Specific Vendor Specific 161 167 0000h CFA CFA Power Mode Key Management Scheme IDE Mode Timing PCMCIA Mode Timing Reserved for CFA 168...
Page 78: ...Up in Seconds 220 XXXXh Write Read Verify Current mode of feature set 221 0000h Reserved Reserved 222 XXXXh Transport Major Version Number Transport Type 1h Serial SATA Rev 2 6 223 XXXXh Transport Mi...
Page 79: ...M A R T error logging is supported The IDENTIFY DEVICE ECh response includes indicators to provide ENABLE DISABLE status of a S M A R T feature When the following bits are set to one 1 the response i...
Page 80: ...READ ATTRIBUTE DATA Optional supported D1h SMART READ ATTRIBUTE THRESHOLDS OBS supported D2h SMART ENABLE DISABLE ATTRIBUTE AUTOSAVE Mandatory D3h SMART SAVE ATTRIBUTE VALUES OBS supported D4h SMART E...
Page 81: ...PE Data Structure Revision Number 0x0005 2 Binary Read Only First Drive Attribute 12 See Notes Read Only 30 TH Drive Attribute 12 See Notes Read Write Off Line Data Collection Status 1 See Notes Read...
Page 82: ...tribute DESCRIPTION BYTES FORMAT TYPE Attribute ID Number 0x01 to 0xFF 1 Binary Read Only Status Flags 2 Bit Flags Read Only See STATUS FLAG DEFINITIONS Normalized Attribute Value 1 Binary Read Only V...
Page 83: ...g 0 Not a Self Preserving Attribute 1 Self Preserving Attribute 6 15 X Reserved ATTRIBUTE ID NUMBERS ID HEX NAME DESCRIPTION 1 0x01 Raw Read Error Rate ECC failure rate after read retries measured in...
Page 84: ...ble errors reported to host 188 0xBC Command Timeout Number of times a command issued to the drive has timed out 194 0xC2 Temperature Current Temperature MSB records the highest temperature middle byt...
Page 85: ...very sequence 2 A value of F1h written by the host to the Sector Count register before issuing the command will enable the feature Any other meaning of this value or any other non zero value written b...
Page 86: ...ed 192 255 No Vendor Specific SMART READ LOG D5h SMART READ LOG D5h will return the specified log to the host The values set in the LBA Low and Sector Count registers will specify the log sector and s...
Page 87: ...including any and all timer and event count functions that are exclusive to this feature The receipt of the D9h subcommand will cause the drive to disable all SMART operations The current state of S M...
Page 88: ...dard ATA commands For example if a command is passed using WRITE LOG D5h over the bridge then the ATA device can parse the log entry and execute the command It is recommended that the user reference T...
Page 89: ...This command sets time limits for read write error recovery These timers apply to command completion at the host interface for commands that are not TCQ NCQ commands For TCQ NCQ commands that have en...
Page 90: ...scribes the procedure for sanitizing flash memory AR 380 19 Information Systems Security ISS March 27 1998 Provides the security requirements for systems processing Special Access Program SAP informat...
Page 91: ...as been completed The user must first issue the SECURITY ERASE PREPARE F3h command immediately before SECURITY ERASE UNIT F4h to enable device erasing and unlocking thereby preventing accidental data...
Page 92: ...the host Table 20 Security Password Content WORD CONTROL WORD CONTENT 0 Bit 0 Identifier 0 Compare User password 1 Compare Master password Bit 1 Erase Mode 0 Normal Security Erase 1 Enhanced Erase Mod...
Page 93: ...Erase Mode indicates that one of the MilPurge erase commands will be invoked Table 21 lists the modes Table 21 Enhanced Erase Modes WORD 0 BIT 15 12 15 14 13 12 DESCRIPTION 0 0 0 0 NSA 9 12 MilPurge d...
Page 94: ...ntation NORMAL SECURITY ERASE CONTROL WORD BIT 1 0b TYPE BIT 15 12 DESCRIPTION COMMENT Reserved Security Erase Return 0x00 to all user data ENHANCED ERASE MODES CONTROL WORD BIT 1 1b TYPE BIT 15 12 DE...
Page 95: ...value in the register is set to a value that is less than the actual capacity the result is a protected area that cannot be accessed by the OS 28 BIT COMMANDS The following 28 bit commands are support...
Page 96: ...in constant over the life of the SSD Table 23 Capacities LOGICAL BIT ADDRESSING CYLINDER HEAD SECTOR CHS DATA LBA DATA USER ADDRESSABLE LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL CAPACITY LBA SECTORS CYLINDERS HEADS SEC...
Page 97: ...ON DATE 01 15 2013 97 COMPONENT LAYOUT Figure 21 identifies the major components mounted on the PCB Figure 21 Component Layout EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS The components are mounted on a glass epoxy substrate...
Page 98: ...n be installed 132 Pin and 136 Pin Figure 23 and Figure 24 show the relative footprints of each FPGA package on the PCB Figure 23 132 Pin FBGA Flash Packages Figure 24 136 PIN FBGA Flash Packages Tabl...
Page 99: ...PART NUMBER M16SD2S 3 XXXU T X XXX DOCUMENT NUMBER 61000 07132 311 REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 99 CONNECTOR LOCATION Figure 25 illustrates the relative location of the connector All...
Page 100: ...Maximum temperature refers to the temperature measured at the locations indicated under Component Temperatures Non operating temperatures apply to shipping and storage requirements Table 26 Temperatur...
Page 101: ...and perform reads and writes until the temperature is stabilized Monitor the operating temperature within the approximate Temperature Check Point Area as shown in Figure 26 The user should be aware of...
Page 102: ...K The SSD is shock tested in accordance with JESD22 B110 and will perform without any errors or any transfer rate degradation after being tested under the conditions outlined in Table 28 Table 28 Mech...
Page 103: ...is connected to an adapter card contact the card manufacturer SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Make sure the following items are available SATA interface cable 1 meter 39 inches maximum length optional SATA compa...
Page 104: ...REVISION NUMBER 3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 104 DRIVE ORIENTATION The SSD can be installed in any number of orientations within the enclosure The drive will operate and meet all the requirements as...
Page 105: ...3 11 REVISION DATE 01 15 2013 105 PRIMARY HEAT GENERATION AREA Figure 28 indicates the approximate location of the primary heat generation area See Cooling Requirements Exercise caution when handling...
Page 106: ...01 15 2013 106 COOLING REQUIREMENTS The host enclosure may remove heat by conduction convection or other forced airflow to maintain the required operating temperature range The air can flow in the di...
Page 107: ...f the mounting holes Careful attention should be made to the length of the mounting screws and the recommended torque to prevent damage to the PCB or enclosure Figure 30 Mounting Requirements SPECIFIC...
Page 108: ...a cabled application the length of the SATA cable must not exceed one 1 meter 39 inches To install the SSD in an enclosure or host system 1 Power off the system 2 If necessary remove the access cover...
Page 109: ...he native drivers supplied with the OS Windows 2008 Standard Edition 32 bit and 64 bit versions Windows 2008 Enterprise Edition 32 bit and 64 bit versions Windows 2003 Standard Enterprise 64 Bit Web D...
Page 110: ...agent responsible for compliance and for placing in on the Australian market STEC Inc Supplier Identification Number N18690 EIP CHINA ROHS STEC Inc makes every effort to abide by the Administrative Me...
Page 111: ...structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications however there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation The operation of this equipment in a resid...
Page 112: ...ove compliance with the currently applicable versions of IEC 60950 1 2005 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including all national deviations EMC TEST REPORT If necessary STEC Inc will also p...
Page 113: ...est facilities to ensure correlation with EMI testing of their end systems VERIFICATION TESTING Verification testing will be performed by the customer s Compliance Peripheral Group ELECTROSTATIC DISCH...
Page 114: ...emory subsystem would consist of Multi Level Cell MLC NAND EEPROM flash devices 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M16 I S D 2S 3 xxx U T X XXX 1 MACH PRODUCT FAMILY M16 MACH16 Solid State Drive 2 IOPS STANDARD Bla...
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Page 116: ...51 READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT 52 READ SECTOR s 52 READ VERIFY SECTOR s 52 READ VERIFY SECTOR s0 EXT 52 RECALIBRATE 52 SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD 52 SECURITY ERASE PREPARE 52 SECURITY ERASE UNIT 52 SEC...
Page 117: ...le 58 identification data 58 optional mandatory 58 Output 74 Overview 58 serial parallel 58 INSTALLATION Compatibility 103 cooling 106 diagnostic software 109 drive 108 Drive Configuration 103 drive o...
Page 118: ...10 CSA 110 C TICK Australia 110 cUL 110 documentation 110 EIP China RoHS 110 EMC Testing 112 EMI Testing 113 ESD 113 FCC Class B Warning 111 FCC DoC 111 marks 110 Overview 110 Radio Frequency Emission...
Page 119: ...gister 79 Feature Set Support 79 Overview 79 Protocol 79 Subcommands 80 SMART SUBCOMMANDS Attribute ID Numbers 83 Device Attribute Data Structure 81 DISABLE OPERATIONS D9h 87 ENABLE OPERATIONS D8h 87...
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