Seagate 810 manual Remote LED configuration, Drive mounting, Jumper For pins Configuration

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Marathon 810 (ST9816AG) Product Manual, August 1995

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Jumper

Jumper

 

 

 

for pins

for pins

 

 

 

A and B

C and D

Configuration

 

 

Removed

Removed

Drive is master; slave drive may be detected

 

 

 

 

using DASP– signal. CSEL is ignored.

 

 

Removed

Installed

Drive is master; slave drive is present. CSEL

 

 

 

 

is ignored. DASP– is ignored.

 

 

Installed

Removed

Drive is slave (a master drive should be

 

 

 

 

present also). CSEL is ignored.

 

 

Installed

Installed

Differentiate master and slave drives using cable

 

 

 

 

select: If a drive is attached to a connector in which

pin 28 is grounded, then it becomes a master. If a drive is attached to a connector in which pin 28 is ungrounded, then it becomes a slave.

2.3 Remote LED configuration

The drive indicates activity to the host through the DASP– line (pin 39) on the ATA interface. This line may be connected to a drive status indicator driving an LED at 5V. The line has a 30 mA nominal current limit. To avoid potential damage to the drive, the host should include a resistor in line with the LED for current limiting. This resistor should have a minimum resistance of 470 ohms (1,000 to 3,000 ohms is recommended).

2.4 Drive mounting

You can mount the drive in any orientation. Allow a minimum clearance of 0.030 inches (0.76 mm) around the entire perimeter of the drive for cooling. The drive conforms to the industry-standard MCC direct-mount- ing specifications and requires MCC-compatible connectors for direct- mounting applications. See Figure 3 on page 18 for drive mounting dimensions.

Note. The I/O connector pins may extend up to 0.010 inches beyond the edge of the head/disc assembly.

Caution. To avoid damaging the drive:

Use M3X0.5 metric mounting screws only.

Do not insert mounting screws more than 0.150 inches (3.81 mm) into the mounting holes.

Do not overtighten the screws (maximum torque: 3 inch-lb).

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Contents Marathon ATA Interface Drive Page Marathon 810 ST9816AG ATA Interface Drive Page Contents ATA interface Drive mounting and configurationAppendix. Compatibility notes Figures Page Introduction Drive Specification ST9816AG Specification summary tableRead/Write power and current typical Page Default logical geometry Drive specificationsFormatted capacity Supported translation geometriesRecording and interface technology Physical dimensionsPower consumption Power specificationsSeek time Startup timesTypical current profile Typical watts RMS Typical amps RMS Mode At nominal voltagePower-management modes Power recoveryConducted noise Voltage toleranceTemperature gradient Environmental tolerances Ambient temperatureRelative humidity Shock AltitudeOperating shock Nonoperating shockNonoperating vibration Mode TypicalDrive acoustics ReliabilityFCC verification Agency certification Safety certificationMarathon 810 ST9816AG Product Manual, August Handling and static-discharge precautions Drive mounting and configurationJumper settings Master/slave configuration Connector and master/slave jumper setup for the ST9816AG Jumper For pins Configuration Remote LED configurationDrive mounting Mounting dimensions for the ST9816AG Dimensions are in inches mm ATA interface connectorPage AT bus signal levels ATA interface signals and connector pinsATA interface O pins and associated ATA signals supported by the ST9816AG NOP ATA Interface commands Supported ATA commandsATA-standard power-management commands Command Supported by Command name Code ST9816AGSeagate-specific commands Word Description ST9816AG Identify Drive commandXxxx H Word Bit Description if bit is set to Set Features command Appendix. Compatibility notes ECC testing