Maxtor Computer Drive manual Glossary

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GLOSSARY

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ACCESS – (v) Read, write, or update information on some storage medium, such as a disk. (n) One of these operations.

ACCESS TIME – The interval between the time a request for data is made by the system and the time the data is available from the drive. Access time includes the actual seek time, rotational latency, and command processing overhead time. See also seek, rotational latency, and overhead.

ACTUATOR – Also known as the positioner. The internal mechanism that moves the read/write head to the proper track. The Maxtor actuator consists of a rotary voice coil and the head mounting arms. One end of each head mounting arm attaches to the rotor with the read/write heads attached at the opposite end of each arm. As current is applied to the rotor, it rotates, positioning the heads over the desired cylinder on the media.

ALLOCATION – The process of assigning particular areas of the disk to particular files. See also allocation unit.

ALLOCATION UNIT – An allocation unit, also known as a cluster, is a group of sectors on the disk that can be reserved for the use of a particular file.

AVERAGE SEEK TIME – The average time it takes for the read/write head to move to a specific location. To compute the average seek time, you divide the time it takes to complete a large number of random seeks all over the disk by the number of seeks performed.

B

BACKUP – A copy of a file, directory, or volume on a separate storage device from the original, for the purpose of retrieval in case the original is accidentally erased, damaged, or destroyed.

BAD BLOCK – A block (usually the size of a sector) that cannot reliably hold data because of a media flaw or damaged format markings.

BAD TRACK TABLE – A label affixed to

the casing of a hard disk drive that tells which tracks are flawed and cannot hold data. The listing is typed into the low-level formatting program when the drive is being installed.

Because Maxtor disk drive’s defect-management scheme handles all such flaws automatically, there is no need to concern yourself with bad track tables.

BIT – Abbreviation for binary digit. A binary digit may have one of two values—1 or 0. This contrasts with a decimal digit, which may have a value from 0 to 9. A bit is one of the logic 1or logic 0 binary settings that make up a byte of data. See also byte.

BLOCK – A sector or group of sectors. By default, a block of data consists of 512 bytes.

BPI – Abbreviation for bits per inch. A measure of how densely information is packed on a storage medium. Flux changes per inch is also a term commonly used in describing storage density on a magnetic surface.

BUFFER – An area of RAM reserved for temporary storage of data that is waiting to be sent to a device that is not yet ready to receive it. The data is usually on its way to or from the disk drive or some other peripheral device.

BUS – The part of a chip, circuit board, or interface designed to send and receive data.

BYTE – The basic unit of computer memory, large enough to hold one character of alphanumeric data. Comprised of eight bits. See also bit.

C

CACHE Random-access memory used as a buffer between the CPU and a hard disk. Information more likely to be read or changed is placed in the cache, where it can be accessed more quickly to speed up general data flow.

CAPACITY – The amount of information that can be stored on a disk drive. The data is stored in bytes, and capacity is usually expressed in megabytes.

CDB – Command Descriptor Block. The

Maxtor DiamondMax 8S 40GB SATA G-1

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Contents May 13 Revision Part Number DiamondMax 8S 40GB Serial ATA Product ManualPatents UL/CSA/VDE/TUV /RoHSClause at Dfars 252.227-7013 and FAR McCarthy Blvd Milpitas, California Tel Fax Table of Contents Service and Support InstallationSata BUS Interface and ATA Commands Single Pack Shipping Container List of FiguresList of Tables Sata Pin 11 ConfigurationProducts Maxtor CorporationAudience Manual OrganizationSata Terminology and ConventionsSOF ReferenceMaxtor DiamondMax 8S 40GB Sata Product Description Serial ATA Interface KEY FeaturesVersatility PerformanceReliability Product EMI/EMS Qualifications Regulatory Compliance StandardsHardware Requirements Models and Capacities Product SpecificationsDrive Configuration 40GB Performance SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Power Mode Definitions Power RequirementsAt Speed EPA Energy Star ComplianceEnvironmental Limits Track FollowingParameter Operating NON-OPERATING Shock and VibrationCanadian Emissions Statement Reliability SpecificationsRoHS Compliance Safety Regulatory ComplianceSpace Requirements Installation2Single Pack Shipping Container Unpacking Instructions325 Pack Shipping Container Staggered Spin-up Hardware OptionsJumper Position 4DiamondMax 8S 40GB Sata Power/Interface Connector SATA-P11 Orientation Mounting6Mounting Dimensions and Clearance External Drive Activity LED Sata Bus Interface ConnectorVentilation For Systems with AN ADD-IN Sata Adapter Board Connecting the Adapter Board and the Drive2Device Plug Connector Pin Definitions 7Drive Power Supply and Sata Bus Interface Cables 8Completing the Drive Installation Register Address Decoding Sata BUS Interface and ATA CommandsCommand Interface Mechanical InterfaceCommand Feature Register Code Values Supported CommandsCommand Feature Register Code Values DBh Write Mulitple EXT Word Content Description Word Content Description Word Content Description Minimum Multiword DMA transfer cycle time per word ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Word Content Description Word Content Description Word Content Description Word Content Description Word Content Description Word Content Description = Ultra DMA mode 6 is selected Word Content Description ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Word Content Description Word Content Description Product Support Service and SupportWarranty Services Glossary Maxtor DiamondMax 8S 40GB Sata G-2 FCI Acronym for flux changes per inch. See also BPI Kilobyte kB a unit of measure consisting of 1,024 210 bytes Initialize See low level formattingMillisecond ms One thousandth of a second .001 sec MB See megabyteMaxtor DiamondMax 8S 40GB Sata G-6 Transfer Rate The rate at which Maxtor DiamondMax 8S 40GB Sata G-8 Clearance 4-6,4-7,4-8