Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 manual 95/173

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7K200 SATA OEM Specification

Word

Content

Description

 

 

87

6163H

 

Command set/feature enabled

 

 

 

15

(=0)

Always

 

 

 

14

(=1)

Always

 

 

 

13

(=1)

1=IDLE IMMEDIATE with UNLOAD FEATURE

 

 

 

 

 

supported

 

 

 

12- 9

(=0)

Reserved

 

 

 

8

(=1)

1=64 bit World wide name supported

 

 

 

7

(=0)

1=WRITE DMA QUEUED FUA EXT command

 

 

 

 

 

supported

 

 

 

6

(=1)

1=WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE

 

 

 

 

 

FUA EXT command supported

 

 

 

5

(=1)

1=General Purpose Logging feature set supported

 

 

 

4- 2

(=0)

Reserved

 

 

 

1

(=1)

1=SMART self-test supported

 

 

 

0

(=1)

1=SMART error logging supported

88

xx7FH

 

Ultra DMA Transfer mode (mode 6 supported)

 

 

 

15

(=0)

Reserved

 

 

 

14

(=x)

1=UltraDMA mode 6 is selected

 

 

 

13

(=x)

1=UltraDMA mode 5 is selected

 

 

 

12

(=x)

1=UltraDMA mode 4 is selected

 

 

 

11

(=x)

1=UltraDMA mode 3 is selected

 

 

 

10

(=x)

1=UltraDMA mode 2 is selected

 

 

 

9

(=x)

1=UltraDMA mode 1 is selected

 

 

 

8

(=x)

1=UltraDMA mode 0 is selected

 

 

 

7

(=0)

Reserved

 

 

 

6

(=1)

1=UltraDMA mode 6 is supported

 

 

 

5

(=1)

1=UltraDMA mode 5 is supported

 

 

 

4

(=1)

1=UltraDMA mode 4 is supported

 

 

 

3

(=1)

1=UltraDMA mode 3 is supported

 

 

 

2

(=1)

1=UltraDMA mode 2 is supported

 

 

 

1

(=1)

1=UltraDMA mode 1 is supported

 

 

 

0

(=1)

1=UltraDMA mode 0 is supported

Note.1 The ‘*’ mark in ‘Content’ field indicates the use of those parameters that are vendor specific.

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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 Abbreviations General Introduction11 /173 12/173 General caution Drive handling precautionsReferences Outline of the drive Part 1 Functional Specification Control Electronics Head disk assembly dataFixed disk subsystem description Formatted capacity by model number Fixed disk characteristicsFormatted capacity by model number Cylinder allocation Data sheetData sheet Cylinder allocationPerformance characteristics Performance characteristicsCommand overhead Average latency Mechanical positioningAverage seek time including settling Full stroke seekDrive ready time Drive ready timeOperating mode Mode transition timeOperating mode at power on Adaptive power save controlWrite Cache Data loss on power offWrite safety Data integrityAutomatic reallocation Error recoveryData buffer test ECC Corrosion test SpecificationTemperature and humidity EnvironmentMagnetic flux density limits Radiation noiseConductive noise Magnetic fieldsRequirements DC power requirementsPower consumption efficiency Power consumption efficiencyFailure prediction S.M.A.R.T Service life and usage conditionReliability Data reliabilityLoad/unload Preventive maintenanceRequired Power-Off Sequence Power switch design considerationsTest considerations Mounting hole locations Mechanical specificationsPhysical dimensions and weight Physical dimensions and weightLoad/unload mechanism Connector and jumper descriptionMounting orientation Swept sine vibration Vibration and shockOperating vibration Random vibrationNonoperating shock Nonoperating vibrationOperating shock Discrete tone penalty Sound power levelWeighted sound power AcousticsElectromagnetic compatibility Identification labelsSubstance restriction requirements SafetyPackaging Cabling Electrical interface specificationsInterface connector 2 RX+ / RX Signal definitionsInterface connector pins and I/O signals 1 TX+ / TXCOMRESET/COMINIT Comwake Out of band signalingPart 2 Interface Specification Interrupt request Device or Host GeneralIntroduction TerminologyRegisters Check Power ModeDeviations from Standard Physical InterfaceRegister naming convention and correspondence Register naming conventionDevice Register Command registerError Register Device Control RegisterLBA Mid Register Features RegisterLBA High Register LBA Low RegisterBSY Status RegisterGeneral Operation Descriptions Reset ResponsePower On Reset POR Soft Reset Software ResetReset error register values Diagnostic and Reset considerationsDefault Register Values Diagnostic CodesEmergency unload Power-off considerationsRequired power-off sequence Device’s behavior by ATA commandsLBA Addressing Mode Sector Addressing ModePower Management Feature Logical CHS Addressing ModeInterface Capability for Power Modes Power ModePower Management Commands Standby/Sleep command completion timingLow Power Idle mode Initial Power Mode at Power OnPerformance Idle mode Active Idle modeAttributes Interface Power Management Mode Slumber and Partial12.8 S.M.A.R.T. Function Transition TimeSecurity Mode Feature Set Operation example PasswordMaster Password Revision Code Security LevelInitial Setting Operation from POR after User Password is setUsual Operation User Password LostAttempt limit for Security Unlock command Command TableCommand table for device lock operation Read Native Max Address ‘F8’h Set Max Address ‘F9’h Protected Area FunctionShipping HDDs from HDD manufacturer Example for operation In LBA modeSet Max Set Password data content Set Max security extension commandsReassign Function Seek OverlapWrite Cache Function Recovered read errors 12.14 48-bit Address Feature SetNon recovered write errors Non recovered read errorsPreserved software settings Software Setting Preservation Feature SetSetting Native Command QueuingSCT Action Code Supported Command ProtocolSmart Command Transport SCT Data Out Commands Data In CommandsDMA Data Transfer Commands Non-Data CommandsRead Fpdma Queued Write Fpdma Queued First-parity DMA CommandsCommand set Command DescriptionsCommand Set Output Registers Command Set SubcommandInput Registers Input Parameters From The Device Check Power Mode E5h/98hCheck Power Mode Command E5h/98h Device Configuration Overlay Command B1h Device Configuration Overlay B1hDevice Configuration Restore subcommand C0h Device Configuration Freeze Lock subcommand C1hDevice Configuration SET subcommand C3h Device Configuration Identify subcommand C2hDevice Configuration Overlay Data structure DCO error information definition Execute Device Diagnostic Command 90h Execute Device Diagnostic 90hFlush Cache E7h Flush Cache Command E7hFlush Cache Ext EAh Flush Cache EXT Command EAhLBA High/Mid Format Track Command 50hFormat Track 50h Vendor Specific Output Parameters To The Device LBA LowFormat Unit F7h Vendor Specific Format Unit Command F7hIdentify Device ECh Identify Device Command EChIdentify device information 90/173 91/173 01FCH 93/173 94/173 95/173 7AB8H =ATA8-AST 98/173 Output Parameters To The Device Sector Count Idle Command E3h/97hIdle E3h/97h Idle Immediate E1h/95h Unload FeatureIdle Immediate Command E1h/95h Initialize Device Parameters 91h Initialize Device Parameters Command 91hRead Buffer E4h Read Buffer Command E4hRead DMAC8h/C9h Read DMA Command C8h/C9hRead DMA Ext 25h Read DMA Ext Command 25hRead Fpdma Queued 60h Read Fpdma Queued Command 60hOutput Parameters To The Device Feature Current Feature PreviousOutput Parameters To The Device Read Log Ext Command 2FhRead Log Ext2Fh Log address definitionGeneral purpose Log Directory Extended comprehensive Smart error logExtended comprehensive Smart error Log Error Log versionError log index Extended Error log data structureError data structure Command data structureExtended Self-test log data structure Device error countExtended Self-test log sector Self-test log data structure revision numberExtended Self-test log descriptor entry Command ErrorCommand Error information Self-test descriptor indexRead Log Ext Log Page 11h Counter Reset MechanismsPhy Event Counter Counter IdentifiersPhy Event Counter information Read Multiple C4h Read Multiple Command C4hOutput Parameters To The Device Sector Count Current Read Multiple Ext 29hRead Native Max Address F8h Read Native Max Address Command F8hRead Native Max Address Ext 27h Read Native Max Address Ext Command 29hRead Sectors 20h/21h Read Sectors Command 20h/21hRead Sectors Ext 24h Read Sectors Ext Command 24hRead Verify Sectors 40h/41h Read Verify Sectors Command 40h/41hRead Verify Sectors Ext 42h Read Verify Sectors Ext Command 42hRecalibrate 1xh Recalibrate Command 1xhPassword Information for Security Disable Password command Security Disable Password F6hSecurity Disable Password Command F6h Security Erase Prepare F3h Security Erase Prepare Command F3hIdentifier Security Erase Unit Command F4hSecurity Erase Unit F4h Erase Unit Information126/173 Security Freeze Lock F5h Security Freeze Lock Command F5hSecurity Set Password Information Security Set Password F1hSecurity Set Password Command F1h Identifier=User / Security level = High PasswordSecurity Level Revision CodeSecurity Unlock Information Security Unlock Command F2hSecurity Unlock F2h Seek 7xh Seek Command 7xhInput Parameters From The Device Sector Count Sense Condition Command F0hOutput Parameters To The Device Feature Sense Condition F0h vendor specificSet Features Command EFh Set Features EFh134/173 Set Max Address F9h Set Max Address Command F9hInput Parameters From The Device LBA Low 04hInput Parameters From The Device LBA Low HOB=0 Set Max Address Ext Command 37hSet Max Address Ext 37h 7K200 Sata OEM Specification Set Multiple C6h Set Multiple Command C6hSleep E6h/99h Sleep Command E6h/99h14.39 S.M.A.R.T Function Set B0h 14.39.1 S.M.A.R.T. Sub commands14.39.1.1S.M.A.R.T. Read Attribute Values Subcommand D0h M.A.R.T. Function Set Command B0h14.39.1.4S.M.A.R.T. Save Attribute Values Subcommand D3h LBA High ErrorStatus LBA MidLog sector addresses 14.39.1.6S.M.A.R.T. Read Log Sector Subcommand D5h14.39.1.7S.M.A.R.T. Write Log Sector Subcommand D6h 14.39.1.8S.M.A.R.T. Enable Operations Subcommand D8h14.39.1.10 S.M.A.R.T. Return Status Subcommand DAh 14.39.1.9S.M.A.R.T. Disable Operations Subcommand D9hDevice Attribute Data Structure Device Attributes Data StructureData Structure Revision Number Individual Attribute Data Structure Individual Attribute Data StructureStatus Flag Definitions Off-Line Data Collection StatusSelf-test execution status 14.39.2.8 S.M.A.R.T. Capability 14.39.2.9 Error Logging CapabilityCurrent Segment Pointer Off-Line Data Collection CapabilityData Structure Checksum Device Attribute Thresholds Data StructureSelf-test failure check point Self-test completion timeAttribute Threshold 14.39.5 S.M.A.R.T. error log sector14.39.4 S.M.A.R.T. Log Directory Attribute ID NumbersError log data structure 14.39.5.1 S.M.A.R.T. error log versionError log pointer M.A.R.T. error log sectorX3h Value State X0hX1h X2hSelf-test log data structure Self-test log data structureSelective self-test log data structure Error ReportingM.A.R.T. Error Codes Selective self-test log data structureStandby E2h/96h Standby Command E2h/96hStandby Immediate E0h/94h Standby Immediate Command E0h/94hWrite Buffer E8h Write Buffer Command E8hWrite DMA CAh/CBh Write DMA Command CAh/CBhWrite DMA Ext 35h Write DMA Ext Command 35hWrite DMA FUA Ext 3Dh Write DMA FUA Ext Command 3DhWrite Fpdma Queued 61h Write Fpdma Queued Command 61hWrite Log Ext 3Fh Write Log Ext CommandWrite Multiple C5h Write Multiple Ext 39h Write Multiple Ext Command 39hWrite Multiple FUA Ext CEh Write Multiple FUA Ext Command CEhWrite Sectors 30h/31h Write Sectors Command 30h/31hWrite Sectors Ext 34h Write Sectors Ext Command 34hWrite Uncorrectable Ext 45h Write Uncorrectable Ext Command 45h170/173 Timings Timeout ValuesErase Unit F4h on 172/173 Copyright Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
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HDS723020BLA642 specifications

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