Seagate Enterprise Value manual Document Revision History, Revision Date Description of Change

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Document Revision History

Revision

Date

Description of Change

Rev. A

05/16/2013

Initial release.

Rev. B

05/30/2013

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Contents Seagate Terascale HDD Document Revision History Revision Date Description of ChangeContents Figures Seagate Technology Support Services Introduction About the Sata interfaceDrive Specifications Specification summary tablesModel Formatted capacity Guaranteed sectors Bytes per sector Formatted capacityRecording and interface technology LBA modePhysical characteristics Seek time Power specificationsPower consumption Start/stop timesOperating Read/Write power and current 4TB Drive DC power requirementsSpinup power EPC Idle/Standby/Sleep modeTypical current profiles 4TB model current profile Voltage tolerance Power-management modesConducted noise Extended Power Conditions PowerChoiceTM Power Condition Name Power Condition ID DescriptionPower Condition Power Condition Name Identifiers Power Condition Name Manufacturer Default Timer ValuesEPC Subcommands Descriptions Humidity Ambient temperatureEnvironmental limits OperatingVibration AltitudeShock Non-operatingElectromagnetic immunity AcousticsTest for Prominent Discrete Tones PDTs Idle Performance Seek DisksPreventive maintenance None required FCC verification Agency certification Safety certificationElectromagnetic compatibility Corrosive environment Environmental protectionChina Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive Product warranty ShippingSata cables and connectors Handling and static-discharge precautionsConfiguring the drive Mounting dimensions Drive mountingSata Interface Hot-Plug compatibilitySata device plug connector pin definitions Sata connector pin definitionsSupported ATA commands Command name Command code in hexF1H Identify Device command Word Description ValueBit Word 69-74Smart error login is supported Set Features command 0CH3 S.M.A.R.T. commands Code in features register A.R.T. commandSeagate Terascale HDD Product Manual, Rev. B NoiseSeagate Terascale HDD Product Manual, Rev. B Seagate Terascale HDD Product Manual, Rev. B Seagate Technology LLC Americas