Transcend Information TS64GSSD25S-S, TS128GSSD25S-M, TS64GSSD25S-M, TS32GSSD25S-M dimensions Cominit

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TS8GSSD25S-S

 

TS16GSSD25S-S/M

 

TS32GSSD25S-S/M

 

TS64GSSD25S-S/M

 

TS128GSSD25S-M

2.5” Solid State Disk

TS192GSSD25S-M

for 54.6us (2048 nominal Gen1 Dword times) without a response from the host as determined by detection of ALIGNP primitives received from the host, the device assumes that the host cannot communicate at that speed. If additional speeds are available the device tries the next lower supported speed by sending ALIGNP Dwords at that rate for

54.6us (2048 nominal Gen1 Dword times.) This step is repeated for as many slower speeds as are supported. Once the lowest speed has been reached without response from the host, the device enters an error state.

7. Host locks – after detecting the COMWAKE, the host starts transmitting D10.2 characters at its lowest supported rate. Meanwhile, the host receiver locks to the ALIGN sequence and, when ready, returns the ALIGN sequence to the device at the same speed as received. A host shall be designed such that it acquires lock in 54.6us (2048

nominal Gen1 Dword times) at any given speed. The host should allow for at least 873.8 us (32768 nominal Gen1 Dword times) after detecting the release of COMWAKE to receive the first ALIGNP. This ensures interoperability with multi-generational and synchronous designs. If no ALIGNP is received within 873.8 us (32768 nominal Gen1 Dword times) the host restarts the power-on sequence – repeating indefinitely until told to stop by the Application layer.

8. Device locks – the device locks to the ALIGN sequence and, when ready, sends SYNCP indicating it is ready to start normal operation.

9. Upon receipt of three back-to-back non-ALIGNP primitives, the communication link is established and normal operation may begin.

COMINIT

COMINIT always originates from the drive and requests a communication initialization. It is electrically identical to the COMRESET signal except that it originates from the device and is sent to the host. It is used by the device to request a reset from the host in accordance to the sequence shown in Figure 6, below.

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Contents Placement Features DimensionsDescription V1.08Specifications Model P/N Sequential ReadMax Sequential WriteMaxModel P/N User Max. LBA Cylinder Head Sector Data Reliability Data Retention Operating Non-OperatingCompliance Package Dimensions Pin Assignments Pin LayoutPin No Pin Name Block Diagram Reliability Wear-Leveling algorithmECC algorithm Bad-block managementOut of bank signaling Sata InterfaceComreset TS192GSSD25S-M Cominit TS192GSSD25S-M Power on sequence timing diagram Power on sequenceATA command register Command Table Command Name CodeSET Features ATA Command Specifications Identify Device Information Default Value Word Value DescriptionPIO data transfer cycle timing mode Reserved TS192GSSD25S-M Minor version number TS192GSSD25S-M TS192GSSD25S-M Current AAM value 15-8 Vendor’s recommended AAM value 95-99 Idle E3h Idle Immediate E1hInitialize Device Parameters 91h Read Buffer E4hLog Address Log Name Feature Set Access Read DMA EXT 25hRead Fpdma Queued 60h Read LOG EXT 2FhSecurity Disable Password F6h Read Verify Sectors 40h/41hRead Verify Sectors EXT 42h Recalibrate 10hSecurity set Password data content Security SET Password F1hSecurity Unlock F2h Features register Value and settable operating mode Code Smart Subcommand Smart Function Set B0hByte 2-361 Individual attribute data Byte DescriptionAttribute ID information is listed in the following table Description Detail Information ByteSmart Read Attribute Threshold Smart Enabl Operations Standby E2h Standby Immediate E0hWrite Buffer E8h Write DMA CAhWrite Multiple EXT 39h Write Multiple FUA EXT CEhWrite Sectors 30h/31h Write Sectors EXT 34hOrdering Information Taiwan Germany