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GLOSSARY

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PHASE MARGIN

PHASE MARGIN

PHASE MARGIN

PHASE MARGIN

PHASE MARGIN

Measure in degrees of the amount of difference between
excursions from the window center where flux reversals can occur
and the edge of the data window. Similar to window margin.

PHYSICAL SECTOR

PHYSICAL SECTOR

PHYSICAL SECTOR

PHYSICAL SECTOR

PHYSICAL SECTOR

The smallest grouping of data on the hard disk; always 512 bytes.

PIO

PIO

PIO

PIO

PIO

Programmable Input Output. A means of accessing device registers.
Also describes one form of data transfers. PIO data transfers are
performed by the host processor using PIO register accesses to the
data register.

PLATED THIN FILM MEDIA

PLATED THIN FILM MEDIA

PLATED THIN FILM MEDIA

PLATED THIN FILM MEDIA

PLATED THIN FILM MEDIA

Magnetic disk memory media having its surface plated with a thin
coating of a metallic alloy instead of being coated with oxide.

PROCESSING

PROCESSING

PROCESSING

PROCESSING

PROCESSING

The process of the computer handling, manipulating and modifying
data such as arithmetic calculation, file lookup and updating, and
word pressing.

PULSE CROWDING

PULSE CROWDING

PULSE CROWDING

PULSE CROWDING

PULSE CROWDING

Modification of playback amplitude due to super-positioning of
adjacent flux reversal fields being sensed by the read/write gap.

PULSE DETECT

PULSE DETECT

PULSE DETECT

PULSE DETECT

PULSE DETECT

A digital pulse train in which each leading edge or each edge
corresponds to a magnetic transition read from the disk. If transition
qualification circuitry exists in the drive, this signal is the output of
same. Also known as transition detect.

RRRRR

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RAM)

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RAM)

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RAM)

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RAM)

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RAM)

Memory designed so that any storage location can be accessed
randomly, directly and individually. This is contrasted to sequential
access devices such as tape drives.

READ

READ

READ

READ

READ

To access a storage location and obtain previously recorded data.
To sense the presence of flux reversals on magnetic media. Usually
implemented such that a dynamic flux amplitude will cause a
proportional electrical output from the transducer.

READ GATE SIGNAL

READ GATE SIGNAL

READ GATE SIGNAL

READ GATE SIGNAL

READ GATE SIGNAL

A digital input signal which causes the drive circuitry to recover
data.

READ ONLY MEMORY (ROM)

READ ONLY MEMORY (ROM)

READ ONLY MEMORY (ROM)

READ ONLY MEMORY (ROM)

READ ONLY MEMORY (ROM)

A form of memory which cannot be changed in formal operational
modes. Many different types are available. RAM is used for
permanent information storage. Computer control programs are
often stored in ROM applications.

READ/WRITE HEAD

READ/WRITE HEAD

READ/WRITE HEAD

READ/WRITE HEAD

READ/WRITE HEAD

The recording element which writes data to the magnetic media and
reads recorded data from the media.

RE-CALIBRATE

RE-CALIBRATE

RE-CALIBRATE

RE-CALIBRATE

RE-CALIBRATE

The action of moving the head of a disk drive to cylinder zero.

RECOVERABLE ERROR

RECOVERABLE ERROR

RECOVERABLE ERROR

RECOVERABLE ERROR

RECOVERABLE ERROR

A read error, transient or otherwise, falling within the capability of
an ECC mechanism to correct, or able to overcome by rereading the
data in question.

ROTATIONAL LATENCY

ROTATIONAL LATENCY

ROTATIONAL LATENCY

ROTATIONAL LATENCY

ROTATIONAL LATENCY

The amount of delay in obtaining information from a disk drive
attributable to the rotation of the disk.

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED

An encoding process that repositions data bits and limits the length
of zero bits in order to compress information being stored on disks.

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED ENCODING

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED ENCODING

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED ENCODING

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED ENCODING

RUN-LENGTH LIMITED ENCODING

A recording code. Sometimes meant to denote “2.7 RLL” which can
signify 1.5 times the bits as MFM, given the same number of flux
reversals in a given lineal distance.

SSSSS

SECTOR

SECTOR

SECTOR

SECTOR

SECTOR

A logical segment of information on a particular track. The smallest
addressable unit of storage on a disk. Tracks are made of sectors.

SECTOR PULSE SIGNAL

SECTOR PULSE SIGNAL

SECTOR PULSE SIGNAL

SECTOR PULSE SIGNAL

SECTOR PULSE SIGNAL

A digital signal pulse present in hard sectored drives which
indicates the beginning of a sector. Embedded servo pattern or
other prerecorded information may be present on the disk when
sector is active.

SEEK

SEEK

SEEK

SEEK

SEEK

A random access operation by the disk drive. The act of moving a set
of read/write heads so that one of them is over the desired cylinder.
The actuator or positioner moves the heads to the cylinder
containing the desired track and sector.

SEEK COMPLETE SIGNAL

SEEK COMPLETE SIGNAL

SEEK COMPLETE SIGNAL

SEEK COMPLETE SIGNAL

SEEK COMPLETE SIGNAL

A digital signal level which indicates that the positioner is not
moving and is located over a cylinder or offset position.

SEEK TIME

SEEK TIME

SEEK TIME

SEEK TIME

SEEK TIME

The amount of time between when a step pulse or seek command is
issued until the head settles onto the desired cylinder. Sometimes is
measured without settling times.

SEQUENTIAL ACCESS

SEQUENTIAL ACCESS

SEQUENTIAL ACCESS

SEQUENTIAL ACCESS

SEQUENTIAL ACCESS

The writing or reading of data in a sequential order such as reading
data blocks stored one after the other on magnetic tape. This is
contrasted to random access of information.

SERVO BURST

SERVO BURST

SERVO BURST

SERVO BURST

SERVO BURST

A momentary servo pattern used in embedded servo control systems
usually positioned between sectors or at the end of a track.

SERVO CONTROL

SERVO CONTROL

SERVO CONTROL

SERVO CONTROL

SERVO CONTROL

A technique by which the speed or position of a moving device is
forced into conformity with a desired or standard speed or position.

SERVO HEAD

SERVO HEAD

SERVO HEAD

SERVO HEAD

SERVO HEAD

A magnetic head designed specifically for accurately reading servo
data.

SERVO PATTERN

SERVO PATTERN

SERVO PATTERN

SERVO PATTERN

SERVO PATTERN

A readback signal that indicates the position of a head relative to a
track.

SERVO SURFACE

SERVO SURFACE

SERVO SURFACE

SERVO SURFACE

SERVO SURFACE

A recording surface in a multi-surface disk drive that only contains
control information which provides timing, head position, and track-
following information for the data surfaces.

SERVO SYSTEM

SERVO SYSTEM

SERVO SYSTEM

SERVO SYSTEM

SERVO SYSTEM

An automatic system for maintaining the read/write head on track;
can be either “open loop,” “quasi-closed loop,” or “closed loop.”

SERVO TRACK

SERVO TRACK

SERVO TRACK

SERVO TRACK

SERVO TRACK

A track on a servo surface. The prerecorded reference track on the
dedicated servo surface of a disk drive. All data track positions are
compared to their corresponding servo track  to determine “off
track”/”on track” position.

SETTLING TIME

SETTLING TIME

SETTLING TIME

SETTLING TIME

SETTLING TIME

The time it takes a head to stop vibrating, within specified limits,
after it reaches the desired cylinder.

SILICON

SILICON

SILICON

SILICON

SILICON

Semiconductor material generally used to manufacture
microprocessors and other integrated circuit chips.

SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI)

SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI)

SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI)

SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI)

SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI)

An intelligent interface that incorporates controller functions
directly into the drive.

S.M.A.R.T. CAPABILITY

S.M.A.R.T. CAPABILITY

S.M.A.R.T. CAPABILITY

S.M.A.R.T. CAPABILITY

S.M.A.R.T. CAPABILITY

Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. Prediction of
device degradation and/or faults.

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Страница 1: ...in this publication at any time and without notice Copyright 2000 Maxtor Corporation All rights reserved Maxtor MaxFax and No Quibble Service are registered trademarks of Maxtor Corporation Other bra...

Страница 2: ...Revisions ManualNo 1495...

Страница 3: ...tatic discharge ESD precautions includingpersonnelandequipmentgrounding Stand alonedrivesare sensitive to ESD damage 2 2 2 2 2 BEFORE removing drives from their packing material allow them to reach ro...

Страница 4: ...2 2 Read Write Multiple Mode 2 2 Ultra ATA Mode 5 2 2 Multi word DMA EISA Type B Mode 2 2 2 Sector Address Translation 2 2 Logical Block Addressing 2 3 Defect Management Zone 2 3 On the Fly Hardware E...

Страница 5: ...EMC EMI 3 5 EMC Compliance 3 5 Canadian Emissions Statement 3 5 Safety Regulatory Compliance 3 5 Section 4 Section 4 Section 4 Section 4 Section 4 Handling and Installation Handling and Installation H...

Страница 6: ...6 2 Sector Number Register 6 2 Cylinder Number Registers 6 2 Device Head Register 6 2 Status Register 6 2 Command Register 6 3 Read Commands 6 3 Write Commands 6 3 Mode Set Check Commands 6 3 Power Mo...

Страница 7: ...e Immediate 7 8 Standby 7 8 Idle 7 8 Check Power Mode 7 8 Set Sleep Mode 7 8 Default Power on Condition 7 9 Initialization Commands 7 10 Identify Drive 7 10 Initialize Drive Parameters 7 13 Seek Forma...

Страница 8: ...a 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 Ultra DMA Data In Burst 5 6 5 6 Host Pausing an Ultra DMA Data In Burst 5...

Страница 9: ...puts you in touch with either technical support or customer service We ll provide you the information you need quickly accurately and in the form you prefer a fax a downloaded file or a conversation...

Страница 10: ...ons Signal Conventions Signal Conventions Signal Conventions Signal Conventions Signal names are shown in all uppercase type All signals are either high active or low active signals A dash character a...

Страница 11: ...rates 5400 RPM spin speed and 9 ms access times make these performance series disk drives especially well suited to high end desktop and server applications KeyFeatures KeyFeatures KeyFeatures KeyFea...

Страница 12: ...DMA EISA Type B Mode 2 Multi word DMA EISA Type B Mode 2 Supports multi word Direct Memory Access DMA EISA Type B mode transfers Sector Address Translation Sector Address Translation Sector Address T...

Страница 13: ...mentation Buffer Segmentation Buffer Segmentation Buffer Segmentation The data buffer is organized into two segments the data buffer and the micro controller scratch pad The data buffer is dynamically...

Страница 14: ...write heads provides up to eight head selection depending on the model read pre amplification and write drive circuitry Read Write Heads and Media Read Write Heads and Media Read Write Heads and Medi...

Страница 15: ...cessed 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 bit in the Device Head register of...

Страница 16: ...y 34 000 tpi Recording Density 354 to 431 kbpi Bytes per Sector Block 512 Sectors per Track 373 to 746 Sectors per Drive 160 086 528 120 064 896 MODELS 98196H8 96147H6 Seek Times typical read Track to...

Страница 17: ...icalDimensions PhysicalDimensions PhysicalDimensions maximum Figure3 1 OutlineandMountingDimensions PARAMETER STANDARD METRIC Height 1 028 inches 26 1 millimeters Length 5 787 inches 147 millimeters W...

Страница 18: ...Sleep Sleep This is the lowest power state with the interface set to inactive A software or hardware reset is required to return the drive to the Standby state EPAEnergyStarCompliance EPAEnergyStarCom...

Страница 19: ...Reliability Data Reliability Data Reliability Data Reliability 1 per 10E14 bits read Data errors non recoverable Average data error rate allowed with all error recovery features activated Component D...

Страница 20: ...nstalled in a typical 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 Emi...

Страница 21: ...baseplate Electro StaticDischarge ESD Electro StaticDischarge ESD Electro StaticDischarge ESD Electro StaticDischarge ESD Electro StaticDischarge ESD To avoid some of the problems associated with ESD...

Страница 22: ...Inspect the shipping container for evidence of 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...

Страница 23: ...ded Mounting Configuration Recommended Mounting Configuration Recommended Mounting Configuration Recommended Mounting Configuration Recommended Mounting Configuration The Maxtor hard drive design allo...

Страница 24: ...r than 8 4 GB Pentium class processor Operating System Requirements Operating System Requirements Operating System Requirements Operating System Requirements Operating System Requirements Drives less...

Страница 25: ...the Maxtor drive This connector is keyed and will only fit one way Check all other cable connections before you power up Striped colored edge is pin 1 AfterattachingtheIDEinterfacecableandthe powercab...

Страница 26: ...accommodate a cable connection maximum cable length 18 inches Figure5 1 DataConnector PinDescriptionSummary PinDescriptionSummary PinDescriptionSummary PinDescriptionSummary PinDescriptionSummary PIN...

Страница 27: ...to insert wait states into host I O cycles DMA ready during UltraDMA data out bursts Data strobe during UltraDMA data in bursts CSEL 28 Cable Select Used for Master Slave selection via cable Requires...

Страница 28: ...s 30 ns 20 ns t4 DIOW data hold min 30 ns 20 ns 15 ns 10 ns 10 ns t5 DIOR data setup min 50 ns 35 ns 20 ns 20 ns 20 ns t6 DIOW data hold min 5 ns 5 ns 5 ns 5 ns 5 ns t6Z DIOR data tristate max 30 ns 3...

Страница 29: ...ld min 5 ns 5 ns 5 ns tG DIOR DIOW data setup min 100 ns 30 ns 20 ns tH DIOW data hold min 20 ns 15 ns 10 ns tI DMACK to DIOR DIOW setup min 0 0 0 tJ DIOR DIOW to DMACK hold min 20 ns 5 ns 5 ns tKr DI...

Страница 30: ...UI Unlimited interlock time 0 0 0 0 0 0 tAZ Maximum time allowed for outputs to release 10 10 10 10 10 10 tZAH Minimum delay time required for output drivers turning on from released state 20 20 20 20...

Страница 31: ...tDVH 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...

Страница 32: ...DA2 CS0 CS1 tACK tLI tMLI tDVS tLI tACK tACK tZAH tDVH tSS tLI Figure5 7 DeviceTerminatinganUltraDMADataInBurst tDVH CRC tAZ DMARQ device DMACK host STOP host HDMARDY host DSTROBE device DD 15 0 DA0...

Страница 33: ...5 0 at device 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 t...

Страница 34: ...BE host DD 15 0 host tSR tRFS tRP Figure5 11 DevicePausinganUltraDMADataOutBurst DMARQ device DMACK host STOP host DDMARDY device HSTROBE host DD 15 0 host DA0 DA1 DA2 CS0 CS1 tACK tLI tMLI tDVS tLI t...

Страница 35: ...TION 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 Figure5 13 DeviceTerminatinganU...

Страница 36: ...egister A read only register containing specific information regarding the previous command Data interpretation differs depending on whether the controller is in operational or diagnostic mode A power...

Страница 37: ...elect LBA Mode Enabling this bit for commands not supported by LBA mode will abort the selected command When set the Task File register contents are defined as follows for the Read Write and translate...

Страница 38: ...ng retries disabled Write Verify Sector s 3Ch Write Sector Buffer E8h Write Multiple C5h Write DMA CAh CBh No retries ModeSet CheckCommands ModeSet CheckCommands ModeSet CheckCommands ModeSet CheckCom...

Страница 39: ...F o r m at T ra ck 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 N N N Y Y S e e k 0 1 1 1 x x x x N N Y Y Y E xecu te D iag no sti c 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 N N N N D Initia li ze P a ra m e ter s 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 N Y N N Y R ea d S e cto...

Страница 40: ...s the drive in the reset state Clearing the bit re enables the drive The software Reset bit must be held active for a minimum of 5 sec IRQ Enable Setting the Interrupt Request Enable to 0 enables the...

Страница 41: ...The Busy bit does not clear until the reset clears and the drive completes initialization Completion of a reset operation does not generate a host interrupt Task File registers are initialized as fol...

Страница 42: ...Commands WriteCommands WriteCommands Write Sector s Write Verify Sector s Write Sector Buffer Write DMA Multi word DMA Ultra DMA Write Multiple ModeSet CheckCommands ModeSet CheckCommands ModeSet Chec...

Страница 43: ...egisters contain 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 complet...

Страница 44: ...cution is also similar to that of the READ SECTOR 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 r...

Страница 45: ...tor number 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...

Страница 46: ...Multiple commands 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 b...

Страница 47: ...03h Set Transfer Mode based on value in Sector Count register 05h Enable Advanced Power Management 42h Enable Automatic Acoustic Management The sector count register contains the Automatic Ac oustic M...

Страница 48: ...Lock Set Max Lock Set Max Lock Set Max Lock After this sub command is completed any other SET MAX commands except SET MAX UNLOCK and SET MAX FREEZE LOCK are rejected The drive remains in this state un...

Страница 49: ...he Automatic Power Down sequence Idle 97h E3h Idle 97h E3h Idle 97h E3h Idle 97h E3h Idle 97h E3h Spin up and change time out value This command will spin up the spin motor if the drive is spun down I...

Страница 50: ...the value placed in the Sector Count register is multiplied by five seconds to obtain the Time out Interval value If no drive commands are received from the host within the Time out Interval the drive...

Страница 51: ...14 8 retired 7 1 removable media device 6 1 not removable controller and or device 5 3 retired 2 response incomplete 1 retired 0 reserved 1 Number of logical cylinders 2 Reserved 3 Number of logical...

Страница 52: ...DMA transfer modes supported 64 15 8 reserved 7 0 advanced PIO transfer modes supported 65 Minimum multi word DMA transfer cycle time per word 15 0 cycle time in nanoseconds 66 Manufacturer s recommed...

Страница 53: ...ted If words 82 and 83 0000h or FFFFh command set notification not supported 15 10 as c urrently defined 9 1 Automatic Acoustic Management feature set supported 8 0 as currently defined 88 Ultra DMA 1...

Страница 54: ...the number of logical cylinders Upon receipt of the command 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...

Страница 55: ...is full the drive resets DRQ sets BSY and begins command execution If the drive is not already on the desired track an implied seek is performed Once at the desired track the data fields are written...

Страница 56: ...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 512 bytes of warranty fail...

Страница 57: ...ed for repairs and returns Here s how it works 1 Customer calls 1 800 2MAXTOR for a Return Material Authorization RMA number and provides a credit card number 2 Maxtor ships a replacement drive within...

Страница 58: ...tor com CustomerService CustomerService CustomerService CustomerService CustomerService All Maxtor products are backed by No Quibble Service the benchmark for service and support in the industry Custo...

Страница 59: ...h the system bus and to the attached cards and peripheral devices BPI BPI BPI BPI BPI Acronym for bits per inch See bit density BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK A group of bytes handled stored and access...

Страница 60: ...1 or 0 usually in bits and bytes rather than analog signals signals that can have many values DIGITALMAGNETICRECORDING DIGITALMAGNETICRECORDING DIGITALMAGNETICRECORDING DIGITALMAGNETICRECORDING DIGIT...

Страница 61: ...slider and flexure HEADCRASH HEADCRASH HEADCRASH HEADCRASH HEADCRASH The inadvertent touching of a disk by a head flying over the disk may destroy a portion of the media and or the head HEADDISKASSEM...

Страница 62: ...YMODULATION MMFM MODIFIEDMODIFIEDFREQUENCYMODULATION MMFM A recording code similar to MFM that has a longer run length limited distance MODULATION MODULATION MODULATION MODULATION MODULATION 1 Readbac...

Страница 63: ...LENGTHLIMITEDENCODING RUN LENGTHLIMITEDENCODING RUN LENGTHLIMITEDENCODING A recording code Sometimes meant to denote 2 7 RLL which can signify 1 5 times the bits as MFM given the same number of flux...

Страница 64: ...NING TRACKPOSITIONING TRACKPOSITIONING TRACKPOSITIONING TRACKPOSITIONING The method both mechanical and electrical used to position the heads over the correct cylinder in a disk drive system U U U U U...

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