Fujitsu MAP3147, MAP3367, MAS3735, MAP3735, MAS3367 specifications Command Format

Models: MAP3735 MAP3147 MAS3367 MAP3367 MAS3735

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1.1 Command Format

(1)Operation code

Bit 7

 

6

 

5

4

3

 

2

 

1

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group Code

 

 

 

Command Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The leading byte of all CDBs shows the format and type of command to be executed.

a.Group code

The group code specifies the number of bytes and format of the CDB. The groups of commands shown below are used in the IDD.

Group 0 (“000”):6-byte CDB (Shown in Figure 1.1)

Group 1 (“001”):10-byte CDB (Shown in Figure 1.2)

Group 2 (“010”):10-byte CDB (Shown in Figure 1.2)

Group 3 ("011"):Reserved Operation Code (Shown in Section 1.7.3.)

Group 4 ("100"):16-byte CDB

Group 5 ("101"):12-byte CDB (Shown in Figure 1.3)

b.Command code

Command code specifies the type of command in each group.

(2)LUN (Logical Unit Number)

This field specifies the address of the logical unit (device) connected under the TARG in cases where the IDENTIFY message is not used. If the IDENTIFY message is used, the value of the CDB’s LUN field is ignored when the LUN is specified.

Note:

It is possible that the definition of this field may be changed in future SCSI standards. It is recommended that the LUN be specified using the IDENTIFY message, and that a zero be specified in this CDB field.

(3)Logical block address

This field shows the leading logical data block address of the data block on the disk media to be processed by the command. In the group 0 CDB, 21-bit block addressing is possible and in the group 1, group 2 and group 5 CDBs, 32-bit block addressing is possible. Specifications for logical data block addressing in the IDD are described in Section 1.8.

(4)Transfer data length

In this field, the length of data to be transferred between INIT and TARG when the command is executed is specified by the number of logical data blocks or the number of bytes. In subsequent descriptions, the former is called the “transfer block count” and the latter is called the “transfer byte length” or “parameter list length.”

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Fujitsu MAP3147, MAP3367, MAS3735, MAP3735, MAS3367 specifications Command Format

MAP3735, MAP3147, MAS3367, MAP3367, MAS3735 specifications

Fujitsu, a renowned leader in technology and innovation, has developed a variety of reliable hard disk drives (HDDs) that cater to a wide range of data storage needs. Among these, the MAS3735, MAP3367, MAS3367, MAP3147, and MAP3735 series stand out for their advanced features and exceptional performance.

The MAS3735 is a high-capacity enterprise-class drive that boasts a storage capacity of up to 300 GB. Its 10,000 RPM spindle speed ensures rapid data retrieval and efficient performance, making it ideal for data-intensive applications. It utilizes a Serial Attach SCSI (SAS) interface, which allows for improved data transfer rates and increased reliability compared to traditional SATA drives. The drive is designed with advanced technologies such as error recovery and data integrity features, ensuring the safety and security of critical data.

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