Maxtor 52049U4, 51024U2, 51536U3, 53073U6, 54098U8 Interface Commands Word Content Description

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INTERFACE COMMANDS

WORD CONTENT DESCRIPTION

83Command sets supported. If words 82, 83 and 84 = 0000h or FFFFh command set notification not supported.

15 = shall be cleared to zero

14 = shall be set to one

13-1 = reserved

0, 1 = supports Download Microcode command

84Command set extensions supported. If words 84, 85 and 86 = 0000h or FFFFh command set notification not supported.

15 = shall be cleared to zero

14 = shall be set to one

13-0 = reserved

85Command set enabled. If words 84, 85 and 86 = 0000h or FFFFh command set notification not supported.

15, 1 = Identify Device DMA command enabled 14, 1 = NOP command enabled

13, 1 = Write Buffer command enabled 12, 1 = Read Buffer command enabled 11, 1 = Write Verify command enabled

10, 1 = Host Protected Area feature set enabled 9, 1 = Device Reset command enabled

8, 1 = Service Interrupt enabled 7, 1 = Release Interrupt enabled 6, 1 = Look Ahead enabled

5, 1 = Write Cache enabled

4, 1 = Packet command feature set enabled 3, 1 = Power Mangement feature set enabled 2, 1 = Removable feature set enabled

1, 1 = Security feature set enabled 0, 1 = SMART feature set enabled

86Command sets enabled. If words 85, 86 and 87 = 0000h or FFFFh command set notification not supported.

15 = shall be cleared to zero

14 = shall be set to one

13-1 = reserved

0, 1 = supports Download Microcode command

87Command sets enabled. If words 85, 86 and 87 = 0000h or FFFFh command set notification not supported.

15 = shall be cleared to zero

14 = shall be set to one

13-0 = reserved

88Ultra DMA

15-13 Reserved

12 1 = Ultra DMA mode 4 is selected

0 = Ultra DMA mode 4 is not selected

11 1 = Ultra DMA mode 3 is selected

0 = Ultra DMA mode 3 is not selected

10 1 = Ultra DMA mode 2 is selected

0 = Ultra DMA mode 2 is not selected

9 1 = Ultra DMA mode 1 is selected

0 = Ultra DMA mode 1 is not selected

8 1 = Ultra DMA mode 0 is selected

0 = Ultra DMA mode 0 is not selected

7-5 Reserved

4 1 = Ultra DMA mode 4 and below are supported 3 1 = Ultra DMA mode 3 and below are supported 2 1 = Ultra DMA mode 2 and below are supported 1 1 = Ultra DMA mode 1 and below are supported 0 1 = Ultra DMA mode 0 is supported

127Reserved

128Security Status 15-9 Reserved

8 Security Level 0 = High, 1 = Maximum

7-5 Reserved

4 1 = Security count expired

3 1 = Security frozen

2 1 = Security locked

1 1 = Security enabled

0 1 = Security supported

129-130 Reserved

131Spin at power-up, but 0 is asserted when no spin at power-up is enabled. 132-159 Maxtor-specific (not used)

160-255 Reserved

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51536U3, 53073U6, 52049U4, 54098U8, 51024U2 specifications

The Maxtor 51024U2, 53073U6, 51536U3, 52049U4, and 54098U8 are part of the celebrated Maxtor family of external hard drives, known for their reliability, performance, and technology innovations. These drives cater to various data storage needs, from casual home use to more demanding business applications.

One of the hallmark features of these Maxtor models is their USB connectivity, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. The USB 2.0 interface facilitates data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mbps, while the newer models, like the 54098U8, may also offer USB 3.0 connectivity, enhancing speeds dramatically for compatible devices. This means quicker backups and more efficient file transfers, making it easier for users to manage their digital assets.

In terms of storage capacity, these models vary considerably, accommodating users with diverse needs. The Maxtor 51024U2 features a compact size suitable for portability, perfect for users who need to carry their data on the go. Conversely, the 53073U6 is designed for larger storage requirements, making it suitable for multimedia professionals who handle large files regularly.

Durability is another prominent aspect, with these drives often featuring robust casing to protect against physical damage. Features such as shock resistance help safeguard data during travel, while advanced cooling technologies prevent overheating during use, thereby prolonging the lifespan of the device.

Data management features are also integrated into these Maxtor drives. Users can benefit from bundled software that facilitates backup scheduling, file encryption, and disk management. This software adds an additional layer of security and control over personal data, ensuring that users can easily access their files while maintaining their privacy.

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In conclusion, the Maxtor 51024U2, 53073U6, 51536U3, 52049U4, and 54098U8 external hard drives are formidable choices for anyone in need of reliable storage solutions. With their impressive features, robust design, and advanced technology, these drives securely meet the demands of various users, making them a staple in data storage technology.