Maxtor 92305H3, 93073H4, 96147H8, 91536H2, 94610H6 specifications Conventions

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DIAMONDMAX 60 – INTRODUCTION

Conventions

If there is a conflict between text and tables, the table shall be accepted as being correct.

Key Words

The names of abbreviations, commands, fields and acronyms used as signal names are in all uppercase type (e.g., IDENTIFY DRIVE). Fields containing only one bit are usually referred to as the “name” bit instead of the “name” field.

Names of drive registers begin with a capital letter (e.g., Cylinder High register).

Numbering

Numbers that are not followed by a lowercase “b” or “h” are decimal values. Numbers that are followed by a lowercase “b” (e.g., 01b) are binary values. Numbers that are followed by a lowercase “h” (e.g., 3Ah) are hexadecimal values.

Signal Conventions

Signal names are shown in all uppercase type.

All signals are either high active or low active signals. A dash character (-) at the end of a signal name indicates that the signal is low active. A low active signal is true when it is below ViL and is false when it is above ViH. A signal without a dash at the end indicates that the signal is high active. A high active signal is true when it is above ViH and is false when it is below ViL.

When a signal is asserted, it means the signal is driven by an active circuit to its true state.

When a signal is negated, it means the signal is driven by an active circuit to its false state.

When a signal is released, it means the signal is not actively driven to any state. Some signals have bias circuitry that pull the signal to either a true or false state when no signal driver is actively asserting or negating the signal. These instances are noted under the description of the signal.

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Contents DiamondMax U T I O N Before You BeginContents Product Specifications AT Interface Description Service and Support Figures Maxtor Corporation IntroductionManual Organization AbbreviationsConventions Product Description DiamondMax 60 Key FeaturesFunctional / Interface Product FeaturesModel CYL MAX LBA CapacityCache Management Major HDA Components Subsystem Configuration Jumper Location / ConfigurationCylinder Limitation Jumper Description Drive Configuration Product SpecificationsPerformance Specifications Models and CapacitiesParameter A N D a R D Metric Physical Dimensions maximumPower Mode Definitions Power RequirementsEPA Energy Star Compliance Environmental LimitsReliability Specifications Shock and VibrationParameter E R a T I N G EMC/EMI Safety Regulatory ComplianceHandling and Installation Hard Drive Handling PrecautionsElectro-Static Discharge ESD Multi-pack Shipping Container Unpacking and InspectionRepacking Physical InstallationHook up Before You BeginStart up Set upPIN Signal Interface ConnectorAT Interface Description Pin Description SummaryPin Description Table PIN Name Signal Name Signal DescriptionPIO Timing Timing Parameters ModeDMA Timing Timing Parameters all times in nanoseconds Ultra DMA TimingSustained Ultra DMA Data In Burst Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data In Burst Initiating an Ultra DMA Data Out Burst Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data Out Burst Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data Out Burst Host Software Interface Task File RegistersPort Read Write N T E N T S LBA Bits Command Register R a M E T E R S U S E D SummaryControl Diagnostic Registers Reset and Interrupt Handling Interface Commands Read Commands Read DMA Write Commands Write Multiple Mode Set/Check Commands Value DescriptionEV E L Value M M a N D Timer Value TIME-OUT Period Power Mode CommandsSleep Mode Content Description Initialization Commands15 -3 = reserved R D Content Description Initialize Drive Parameters Error Code Description Seek, Format and Diagnostic CommandsKey Register A.R.T. Command SetService Policy Service and SupportNo Quibble Service SupportFrom Dial Block GlossaryCorrectableerror Fetch Landingzoneorlzone Physicalsector Softerror