Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 manual DC power requirements, Requirements

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7K200 SATA OEM Specification

6.2DC power requirements

Connection to the product should be made in a safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuits. The voltage specifications are applied at the power connector of the drive.

Item

Requirements

 

Nominal supply

+5 Volt dc

 

Supply voltage

–0.3 Volt to 6.0 Volt

 

Power supply ripple (0–20

100 mV p-p max.

 

MHz)1

 

 

Tolerance 2

±5%

 

Supply rise time

1–100 ms

 

 

 

 

Watts (RMS Typical) 7

 

 

Performance Idle average 3

2.0

 

Active Idle average

1.0

 

Low Power Idle average

0.8

 

Read average 4

2.3

 

Write average

2.3

 

Seek average 5

2.6

 

Standby

0.25

 

Sleep

0.2

 

Startup (maximum peak) 6

5.5

 

Average from power on to

3.8

 

ready

 

 

Table 14. DC Power requirements

 

 

Footnotes:

1.The maximum fixed disk ripple is measured at the 5 volt input of the drive.

2.The disk drive shall not incur damage for an over voltage condition of +25% (maximum duration of 20 ms) on the 5 volt nominal supply.

3.The idle current is specified at an inner track.

4.The read/write current is specified based on three operations of 63 sector read/write per 100 ms.

5.The seek average current is specified based on three operations per 100 ms.

6.The worst case operating current includes motor surge.

7.“Typical” mean average of the drive population tested at nominal environmental and voltage conditions.

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Contents Hitachi Travelstar 7K200 Copyright Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Table of Contents 11.5 14.8 List of Figures List of Tables 7K200 Sata OEM Specification 7K200 Sata OEM Specification General Introduction Abbreviations11 /173 12/173 References Drive handling precautionsGeneral caution Outline of the drive Part 1 Functional Specification Fixed disk subsystem description Head disk assembly dataControl Electronics Formatted capacity by model number Fixed disk characteristicsFormatted capacity by model number Data sheet Data sheetCylinder allocation Cylinder allocationCommand overhead Performance characteristicsPerformance characteristics Mechanical positioning Average seek time including settlingFull stroke seek Average latencyDrive ready time Drive ready timeMode transition time Operating mode at power onAdaptive power save control Operating modeData loss on power off Write safetyData integrity Write CacheData buffer test Error recoveryAutomatic reallocation ECC Specification Temperature and humidityEnvironment Corrosion testRadiation noise Conductive noiseMagnetic fields Magnetic flux density limitsDC power requirements RequirementsPower consumption efficiency Power consumption efficiencyService life and usage condition ReliabilityData reliability Failure prediction S.M.A.R.TPreventive maintenance Required Power-Off SequencePower switch design considerations Load/unloadTest considerations Mechanical specifications Physical dimensions and weightPhysical dimensions and weight Mounting hole locationsMounting orientation Connector and jumper descriptionLoad/unload mechanism Vibration and shock Operating vibrationRandom vibration Swept sine vibrationOperating shock Nonoperating vibrationNonoperating shock Sound power level Weighted sound powerAcoustics Discrete tone penaltyIdentification labels Electromagnetic compatibilityPackaging SafetySubstance restriction requirements Interface connector Electrical interface specificationsCabling Signal definitions Interface connector pins and I/O signals1 TX+ / TX 2 RX+ / RXOut of band signaling COMRESET/COMINIT ComwakePart 2 Interface Specification General IntroductionTerminology Interrupt request Device or HostCheck Power Mode Deviations from StandardPhysical Interface RegistersRegister naming convention Register naming convention and correspondenceCommand register Error RegisterDevice Control Register Device RegisterFeatures Register LBA High RegisterLBA Low Register LBA Mid RegisterStatus Register BSYReset Response Power On Reset PORSoft Reset Software Reset General Operation DescriptionsDiagnostic and Reset considerations Default Register ValuesDiagnostic Codes Reset error register valuesPower-off considerations Required power-off sequenceDevice’s behavior by ATA commands Emergency unloadSector Addressing Mode Power Management FeatureLogical CHS Addressing Mode LBA Addressing ModePower Mode Power Management CommandsStandby/Sleep command completion timing Interface Capability for Power ModesInitial Power Mode at Power On Performance Idle modeActive Idle mode Low Power Idle modeInterface Power Management Mode Slumber and Partial 12.8 S.M.A.R.T. FunctionTransition Time AttributesSecurity Mode Feature Set Password Master Password Revision CodeSecurity Level Operation exampleOperation from POR after User Password is set Initial SettingUser Password Lost Usual OperationCommand Table Attempt limit for Security Unlock commandCommand table for device lock operation Protected Area Function Read Native Max Address ‘F8’h Set Max Address ‘F9’hExample for operation In LBA mode Shipping HDDs from HDD manufacturerSet Max security extension commands Set Max Set Password data contentWrite Cache Function Seek OverlapReassign Function 12.14 48-bit Address Feature Set Non recovered write errorsNon recovered read errors Recovered read errorsSoftware Setting Preservation Feature Set Preserved software settingsNative Command Queuing SettingSmart Command Transport SCT Command ProtocolSCT Action Code Supported Data In Commands Data Out CommandsNon-Data Commands DMA Data Transfer CommandsFirst-parity DMA Commands Read Fpdma Queued Write Fpdma QueuedCommand Descriptions Command setCommand Set Command Set Subcommand Output RegistersInput Registers Check Power Mode Command E5h/98h Check Power Mode E5h/98hInput Parameters From The Device Device Configuration Overlay B1h Device Configuration Restore subcommand C0hDevice Configuration Freeze Lock subcommand C1h Device Configuration Overlay Command B1hDevice Configuration Identify subcommand C2h Device Configuration SET subcommand C3hDevice Configuration Overlay Data structure DCO error information definition Execute Device Diagnostic 90h Execute Device Diagnostic Command 90hFlush Cache Command E7h Flush Cache E7hFlush Cache EXT Command EAh Flush Cache Ext EAhFormat Track Command 50h Format Track 50h Vendor SpecificOutput Parameters To The Device LBA Low LBA High/MidFormat Unit Command F7h Format Unit F7h Vendor SpecificIdentify Device Command ECh Identify Device EChIdentify device information 90/173 91/173 01FCH 93/173 94/173 95/173 7AB8H =ATA8-AST 98/173 Idle E3h/97h Idle Command E3h/97hOutput Parameters To The Device Sector Count Idle Immediate Command E1h/95h Unload FeatureIdle Immediate E1h/95h Initialize Device Parameters Command 91h Initialize Device Parameters 91hRead Buffer Command E4h Read Buffer E4hRead DMA Command C8h/C9h Read DMAC8h/C9hRead DMA Ext Command 25h Read DMA Ext 25hRead Fpdma Queued Command 60h Output Parameters To The Device Feature CurrentFeature Previous Read Fpdma Queued 60hRead Log Ext Command 2Fh Read Log Ext2FhLog address definition Output Parameters To The DeviceExtended comprehensive Smart error log General purpose Log DirectoryError Log version Error log indexExtended Error log data structure Extended comprehensive Smart error LogCommand data structure Error data structureDevice error count Extended Self-test log sectorSelf-test log data structure revision number Extended Self-test log data structureCommand Error Command Error informationSelf-test descriptor index Extended Self-test log descriptor entryCounter Reset Mechanisms Phy Event CounterCounter Identifiers Read Log Ext Log Page 11hPhy Event Counter information Read Multiple Command C4h Read Multiple C4hRead Multiple Ext 29h Output Parameters To The Device Sector Count CurrentRead Native Max Address Command F8h Read Native Max Address F8hRead Native Max Address Ext Command 29h Read Native Max Address Ext 27hRead Sectors Command 20h/21h Read Sectors 20h/21hRead Sectors Ext Command 24h Read Sectors Ext 24hRead Verify Sectors Command 40h/41h Read Verify Sectors 40h/41hRead Verify Sectors Ext Command 42h Read Verify Sectors Ext 42hRecalibrate Command 1xh Recalibrate 1xhSecurity Disable Password Command F6h Security Disable Password F6hPassword Information for Security Disable Password command Security Erase Prepare Command F3h Security Erase Prepare F3hSecurity Erase Unit Command F4h Security Erase Unit F4hErase Unit Information Identifier126/173 Security Freeze Lock Command F5h Security Freeze Lock F5hSecurity Set Password Command F1h Security Set Password F1hSecurity Set Password Information Password Security LevelRevision Code Identifier=User / Security level = HighSecurity Unlock F2h Security Unlock Command F2hSecurity Unlock Information Seek Command 7xh Seek 7xhSense Condition Command F0h Output Parameters To The Device FeatureSense Condition F0h vendor specific Input Parameters From The Device Sector CountSet Features EFh Set Features Command EFh134/173 Set Max Address Command F9h Set Max Address F9h04h Input Parameters From The Device LBA LowSet Max Address Ext 37h Set Max Address Ext Command 37hInput Parameters From The Device LBA Low HOB=0 7K200 Sata OEM Specification Set Multiple Command C6h Set Multiple C6hSleep Command E6h/99h Sleep E6h/99h14.39.1 S.M.A.R.T. Sub commands 14.39.1.1S.M.A.R.T. Read Attribute Values Subcommand D0hM.A.R.T. Function Set Command B0h 14.39 S.M.A.R.T Function Set B0h14.39.1.4S.M.A.R.T. Save Attribute Values Subcommand D3h Error StatusLBA Mid LBA High14.39.1.6S.M.A.R.T. Read Log Sector Subcommand D5h 14.39.1.7S.M.A.R.T. Write Log Sector Subcommand D6h14.39.1.8S.M.A.R.T. Enable Operations Subcommand D8h Log sector addresses14.39.1.9S.M.A.R.T. Disable Operations Subcommand D9h 14.39.1.10 S.M.A.R.T. Return Status Subcommand DAhData Structure Revision Number Device Attributes Data StructureDevice Attribute Data Structure Individual Attribute Data Structure Individual Attribute Data StructureSelf-test execution status Off-Line Data Collection StatusStatus Flag Definitions 14.39.2.9 Error Logging Capability Current Segment PointerOff-Line Data Collection Capability 14.39.2.8 S.M.A.R.T. CapabilityDevice Attribute Thresholds Data Structure Self-test failure check pointSelf-test completion time Data Structure Checksum14.39.5 S.M.A.R.T. error log sector 14.39.4 S.M.A.R.T. Log DirectoryAttribute ID Numbers Attribute Threshold14.39.5.1 S.M.A.R.T. error log version Error log pointerM.A.R.T. error log sector Error log data structureValue State X0h X1hX2h X3hSelf-test log data structure Self-test log data structureError Reporting M.A.R.T. Error CodesSelective self-test log data structure Selective self-test log data structureStandby Command E2h/96h Standby E2h/96hStandby Immediate Command E0h/94h Standby Immediate E0h/94hWrite Buffer Command E8h Write Buffer E8hWrite DMA Command CAh/CBh Write DMA CAh/CBhWrite DMA Ext Command 35h Write DMA Ext 35hWrite DMA FUA Ext Command 3Dh Write DMA FUA Ext 3DhWrite Fpdma Queued Command 61h Write Fpdma Queued 61hWrite Log Ext Command Write Log Ext 3FhWrite Multiple C5h Write Multiple Ext Command 39h Write Multiple Ext 39hWrite Multiple FUA Ext Command CEh Write Multiple FUA Ext CEhWrite Sectors Command 30h/31h Write Sectors 30h/31hWrite Sectors Ext Command 34h Write Sectors Ext 34hWrite Uncorrectable Ext Command 45h Write Uncorrectable Ext 45h170/173 Timeout Values TimingsErase Unit F4h on 172/173 Copyright Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
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