Seagate ST3750630SS, ST31000640SS, ST3500620SS manual Receiver characteristics

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9.5.2.5Receiver characteristics

The drive receiver is A.C. coupled. The receive network terminates the TxRx connection by a 100 ohm equiva- lent impedance as specified in table 20.

The receiver operates within a BER of 10-12when a SAS signal with valid voltage and timing characteristics is delivered to the compliance point from a 100 ohm source. The received SAS signal are considered valid if it meets the voltage and timing limits specified in table 17.

Additionally the receiver operates within the BER objective when the signal at a receiving phy has the addi- tional sinusoidal jitter present that is specified in table 19 and the common mode signal VCM over frequency range FCM as specified in table 15. The jitter tolerance is shown in Figure 18 for all Rx compliance points in a TxRx connection. The figure given assumes that any external interference occurs prior to the point at which the test is applied. When testing the jitter tolerance capability of a receiver, the additional 0.1 UI of sinusoidal jitter may be reduced by an amount proportional to the actual externally induced interference between the applica- tion point of the test and the input to the receiving phy. The additional jitter reduces the eye opening in both voltage and time.

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Contents ST31000640SS ST3750630SS ST3500620SS Barracuda ES.2 SASPage Contents Installation Defect and error managementSeagate Technology support services Interface requirementsScope Barracuda ES.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. E Standards Standards, compliance and reference documentsElectromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic susceptibilityCompliance Reference documents Barracuda ES.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. E Barracuda ES.2 drive illustration General descriptionMedia description Standard featuresPerformance ReliabilityFormatted capacities Factory-installed optionsProgrammable drive capacity Barracuda ES.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. E Internal drive characteristics Performance characteristicsAccess time Seek performanceGeneral performance characteristics Format command execution time minutesStart/stop time Cache operation Prefetch/multi-segmented cache controlCaching write data Prefetch operation Error rates Reliability specificationsRecoverable Errors Unrecoverable ErrorsSeek errors Reliability and serviceInterface errors Preventive maintenanceControlling S.M.A.R.T 4 S.M.A.R.TPerformance impact Reporting controlPredictive failures Temperature Log Page 0DhThermal monitor DST failure definition State of the drive prior to testingImplementation Invoking DSTShort test Function Code 001b Product warrantyExtended test Function Code 010b Log page entriesProduct repair and return information ShippingBarracuda ES.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. E AC power requirements Physical/electrical specificationsDC power requirements ST31000640SS DC power requirementsST3500620SS DC power requirements ST3750630SS DC power requirementsPower sequencing General DC power requirement notesConducted noise immunity Current profilesTypical ST31000640SS drive +5V and +12V current profiles Typical ST3500620SS drive +5V and +12V current profiles Power dissipationBarracuda ES.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. E Environmental limits Temperature a. OperatingEffective altitude sea level a. Operating Relative humidityShock and vibration ShockPackage size Packaged/product weight Drop height Vibration a. Operating-normal Air cleanlinessAcoustics Corrosive environmentX表示该部件(于同类物品程度上)所含的危险和有毒物质超出中国RoHS MCV标准所定义的门槛值。 Physical dimensions Mechanical specificationsDrive internal defects/errors Defect and error managementDrive error recovery procedures 108.29 Background Media Scan SAS system errorsMedia Pre-Scan Idle Read After Write Deferred Auto-ReallocationDrive orientation InstallationAir flow CoolingGrounding Drive mountingBarracuda ES.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. E Interface requirements SAS featuresDual port support Commands supported by Barracuda ES.2 SAS family drives Scsi commands supportedCommands supported by Barracuda ES.2 SAS family drives Commands supported by Barracuda ES.2 SAS family drives Commands supported by Barracuda ES.2 SAS family drives Inquiry data Mode Sense dataPage Mode Pages 2.1 ST31000640SS Mode Sense data2.2 ST3750630SS Mode Sense data 2.3 ST3500620SS Mode Sense data Miscellaneous features Miscellaneous operating features and conditionsMiscellaneous status SAS physical interface Datum B Connector requirements Physical characteristicsPin descriptions Electrical descriptionSAS pin descriptions Power Signal characteristicsSAS transmitters and receivers Ready LED OutDifferential signals LED drive signalGeneral interface characteristics Eye masks Eye masks overviewJitter tolerance masks Receive eye maskSinusoidal Peak-toJitter Frequency in kHzTransmitter signal characteristics Maximum allowable jitter Receiver signal characteristicsReceiver jitter tolerance Impedance specificationsCompliant jitter test pattern Cjtpat Impedance requirements Sheet 1Impedance requirements Sheet 2 Transmitter characteristicsElectrical TxRx connections = -5, 437dB Shows the zero-length test load Receiver characteristics Barracuda ES.2 SAS Product Manual, Rev. E Internet Seagate Technology support servicesPresales Support Technical SupportData Recovery Services Authorized Service Centers Warranty ServiceData Recovery Services Call Center Toll-free Direct dial Index Page SAS See also cooling Page Seagate Technology LLC

ST31000640SS, ST3500620SS, ST3750630SS specifications

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