Maxtor 80-160GB manual References

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Introduction

The typographical and naming conventions used in this manual are listed below. Conventions that are unique to a specific table appear in the notes that follow that table.

Typographical Conventions

Names of Bits: Bit names are presented in initial capitals. An example is the Host Software Reset bit.

Commands: Interface commands are listed in all capitals. An example is WRITE LONG.

Register Names: Registers are given in this manual with initial capitals. An example is the Alternate Status Register.

Parameters: Parameters are given as initial capitals when spelled out, and are given as all capitals when abbreviated. Examples are Prefetch Enable (PE), and Cache Enable (CE).

Hexadecimal Notation: The hexadecimal notation is given in 9-point subscript form. An example is 30H.

Signal Negation: A signal name that is defined as active low is listed with a minus sign following the signal. An example is RD–.

Messages: A message that is sent from the drive to the host is listed in all capitals. An example is ILLEGAL COMMAND.

Naming Conventions

Host: In general, the system in which the drive resides is referred to as the host.

Computer Voice: This refers to items you type at the computer keyboard. These items are listed in 10-point, all capitals, Courier font. An example is FORMAT C:/S.

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For additional information about the ATA interface, refer to the latest revision of the draft standard on the internet at http://www.t13.org/ using the link under “1532D AT Attachment-7 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI). For additional information about the ATA interface, refer to the latest specifications on the internet at http://www.ATA.org using the “specs and design guidelines” link.

Maxtor DiamondMax 17 80-160GB AT Hard Drive

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Contents ATA UL/CSA/VDE/TUV/WEEE/RoHS RevisionsPatents Before You Begin Corporate HeadquartersTable Of Contents Service and Support List of Figures List of Tables Audience Manual OrganizationTerminology and Conventions ATAReferences Introduction General Description Product OverviewKEY Features Regulatory Compliance Standards Hardware Requirements Installation Space RequirementsUnpacking Instructions 220 Pack Shipping Container ATA Interface Connector Hardware Options1AT Jumper Options Cable Select CS Jumper ATA Bus Adapter CLJ Jumper Out2.1 40-Pin ATA Bus Connector ATA BUS Interface Connector J1, Section C DC Power J1, Section aATA Bus Interface Connector J1, Section C External Drive Activity LEDMounting Orientation7Mounting Screw Clearance Clearance VentilationAdapter Board Installation For Systems with AN ATA Adapter BoardConnecting the Adapter Board and the Drive 8.4-Gigabytes Barrier Techniques in Drive ConfigurationOperating System Limitations Model Interface System Startup and OperationMax LBA Capacity Model Number and Capacity Drive ConfigurationModel 6G080L0 6G160P0 Model Physical DimensionsValue Voltage Tolerance Power Requirements 80GB & 160GBMode Power Current Voltage TolerancePower Mode Definitions EPA Energy Star ComplianceParameter Non-Operating/StorageShock and Vibration Reliability SpecificationsParameter Operating Non-Operating Safety Regulatory Compliance Canadian Emissions StatementProduct Specifications Mechanical Interface Signal Cable and ConnectorIntroduction Electrical InterfaceSupported Commands Command InterfaceGeneral Feature Set Command Command Code Feature Register2fh 3fh Identify Drive Command Word Content Description51-52 Obsolete Total number of user addressable sectors Minimum PIO transfer cycle time with Iordy flow control Minor version number See Address Offset Reserved Area Boot, Incits TR272001 = release interrupt enabled General Purpose Logging feature set supported Word Stream Access Latency DMA Security status ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Service and Support Getting HelpService and Support Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Positioner See actuator Glossary