Maxtor 2R015H1 Late window, Latency, Logical address, Logical block addressing, Low frequency

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late window

A data window that has been shifted in a late direction to facilitate data recovery.

latency

A delay encountered in a computer when waiting for a specific response. In a disk drive there is both seek latency and rotational latency. The time required for the addressed sector to arrive under the head after the head is positioned over the correct track. It is a result of the disk’s rotational speed and must be considered in determining the disk drive’s total access time.

logic

Electronic circuitry that switches on and off (“1” and “0”) to perform functions.

logical address

A storage location address that may not relate directly to a physical location. Usually used to request information from a controller, which performs a logical to physical address conversion, and in turn, retrieves the data from a physical location in the mass storage peripheral.

logical block addressing

Defines the addressing of the device by the linear mapping of sectors.

logical sector

The lowest unit of space that DOS can access through a device driver; one or more physical sectors.

low frequency

The lowest recording frequency used in a particular magnetic recording device. With FM or MFM channel codes, this frequency is also called “IF.”

M

main memory

Random-access memory (RAM) used by the central processing unit (CPU) for storing program instructions and data currently being processed by those instructions. (See also random access memory.)

mass storage

Auxiliary memory used in conjunctions with main memory; generally having a large, on-line storage capacity.

megabyte (MB)

A unit of measure approximately one million bytes (actually 1,048,576 bytes) or 10E6.

memory

Any device or storage system capable of storing and retrieving information. (See also storage definitions.)

microcomputer

A computer whose central processing unit is a microprocessor. It is usually, but not necessarily, desktop size.

microprocessor

A central processing unit (CPU) manufactured as a chip or a small number of chips.

GLOSSARY

missing pulse

A term used in surface certification. It is when a prerecorded signal is reduced in amplitude by a certain specified percentage.

modified frequency modulation (MFM)

A method of encoding digital data signals for recording on magnetic media. Also called “three frequency recording.” Recording code that only uses synchronizing clock pulse if data bits are not present. Doubles the lineal bit density without increasing the lineal flux reversal density, compared to Frequency Modulation.

modified modified frequency modulation (MMFM) A recording code similar to MFM that has a longer run length limited distance.

modulation

1.Readback voltage fluctuation usually related to the rotational period of a disk. 2. A recording code, such as FM, MFM, or RLL, to translate between flux reversals and bits or bytes.

N

non-return to zero

A form of data encoding that is not self-clocking, in other words, it needs to be provided with an external bit cell clock signal. Generally used in higher-performance disk drives.

O

off-line

processing or peripheral operations performed while disconnected from the system CPU via the system bus.

on-line

processing or peripheral operations performed while disconnected from the system CPU via the system bus.

open loop servo

A head positioning system that does not use positional information to verify and correct the radial location of the head relative to the track. This is usually achieved by use of a stepper motor which has predetermined stopping point that corresponds to track locations.

operating system

A software program that organizes the actions of the parts of the computer and its peripheral devices. (See disk operating system.)

outside diameter

The largest radius recording track on a disk.

overwrite

A test that measures the residual 1F recorded frequency on a track after being overwritten by a 2F signal. Variations of the test exist.

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Contents Hard Disk Drive Specifications Models 2R015H1 & 2R010H1 Before You Begin U T I O NContents Product Specifications Handling and InstallationHost Software Interface Interface CommandsAT Interface Description Service and Support GlossaryFigures ManualOrganization IntroductionMaxtorCorporation AbbreviationsConventions Key Features Product DescriptionProduct Features Functional / InterfaceCacheManagement Major HDA Components Cylinder Limitation Jumper Description SubsystemConfigurationJumper Location / Configuration PerformanceSpecifications ProductSpecificationsDrive Configuration Models and CapacitiesPhysical Dimensions EPA Energy Star Compliance PowerRequirementsPower Mode Definitions Environmental LimitsReliability Specifications Shock and VibrationSafety Regulatory Compliance EMC/EMIElectro-StaticDischargeESD HandlingandInstallationHardDriveHandlingPrecautions UnpackingandInspection Multi-pack Shipping ContainerPhysicalInstallation RepackingBefore You Begin Hook upSet up Start upPinDescriptionSummary InterfaceConnectorATInterfaceDescription PIN IGN ALPIN Name Signal Name Signal Desc Ription Pin Description TableIM in G Paramet ERS Mode PIO TimingImin G Paramet ERS Mode DMATimingUltra DMA Timing ModeSustained 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 POR T EAD WR ITE HostSoftwareInterfaceTask File Registers Conten TS LBA Bits CommandRegister Seek, Format, and Diagnostic CommandsSummary M M a N D N a M E M M a N D code PA R a M E T E R S U S E DControl Diagnostic Registers Reset and Interrupt Handling InterfaceCommands ReadCommands Read DMA WriteCommands Write Multiple LE VE L ModeSet/CheckCommandsVAL UE DES C RIP Tion VAL UE Omman D PowerModeCommands Timer VAL UE TIME-OUT PeriodSleep Mode InitializationCommands Or D ENT Desc RiptionOr D 15- 10, as c urrently defined Initialize Drive Parameters Seek,FormatandDiagnosticCommands ER ROR Code Desc RiptionA.R.T. CommandSet Key RegisterNo Quibble Service ServiceandSupportService Policy Product SupportFrom Dial Glossary Channel Correctable errorCentral processing unit CPU CharacterError correction code ECC Direct accessDirect memory access DMA Error freeFrequency response Hard errorHead disk assembly HDA Gigabyte GBLogic Late windowLatency Logical addressRandom access memory RAM Phase locked loop PLLPhase margin Read gate signalSequential access Sector pulse signalSeek complete signal Soft errorUnrecoverable error Strobe offset signalUn-correctable error Write gate signal