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Installation Conditions
3.1 Dimensions
Figure 3.1 illustrates the dimensions of the disk drive and positions of the mounting screw holes. All dimensions are in mm.
Figure 3.1 Dimensions
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Contents
MHU2100AT Disk Drive Product Manual
For Safe Operation
Handling of This Manual
Revision History
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Preface
Overview of Manual
Conventions
Conventions for Alert Messages
Operating Environment
Liability Exception
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Important Alert Items
Important Alert Messages
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MHU2100AT Disk Drive Product Manual
MHU2100AT Disk Drive Maintenance Manual
Manual Organization
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Contents
Installation Conditions
Theory of Device Operation
Contents
Interface
100
120
Operations
Glossary GL-1 Acronyms and Abbreviations AB-1 Index IN-1
Illustrations
Figures
Execution example of Read Multiple command
Surface temperature measurement points and standard
Tables
25 Relationship between combination of Identifier
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Device Overview
Adaptability
Features
Functions and performance
Error correction and retry by ECC
Connection to ATA interface
Data buffer
Read-ahead cache system
Specifications 1
Device Specifications
Specifications summary
Specifications 2
Model and product number
MHU2100AT
Examples of model names and product numbers
Ripple
Power Requirements
Input Voltage
Current and power dissipation
Environmental Specifications
Current fluctuation Typ. at +5 V when power is turned on
Power on/off sequence
Environmental specifications
Acoustic noise specification
Shock and vibration specification
Acoustic Noise
Shock and Vibration
Service life
Data assurance in the event of power failure
Reliability
Mean time between failures Mtbf
Error Rate
Unrecoverable read error
Positioning error
Media Defects
Advanced Power Management
Advanced Power Management
Advanced Power Management
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Device Configuration
Device Configuration
System Configuration
ATA interface
2 1 drive connection
Read/write circuit
2 drives configuration
3 2 drives connection
Installation Conditions
Dimensions
Dimensions
Orientation
Mounting
Integration Guidance C141-E144
PCA
Frame
Limitation of mounting
Location of breather
Ambient temperature
Service area
Handling cautions
Handling cautions
Device connector
Cable Connections
Cable connector specifications
Cable connector specifications
Device connection
FCI
Location of setting jumpers
Jumper Settings
Power supply connector CN1
Factory default setting
Master drive-slave drive setting
Csel setting
14 Csel setting
Power Up in Standby setting
16 Example 2 of Cable Select
Theory of Device Operation
Outline
Subassemblies
Disk
Spindle
Circuit Configuration
Air filter
Servo circuit
Spindle motor driver circuit
Power Supply Configuration
PCA
Power-on Sequence
Power-on operation sequence
Self-calibration contents
Self-calibration
Command processing during self-calibration
Execution timing of self-calibration
Read/write Circuit
Read/write preamplifier PreAMP
Write circuit
RLL code Meeprml
Programmable filter circuit
Read circuit
AGC circuit
Digital PLL circuit
FIR circuit
D converter circuit
Viterbi detection circuit
Servo Control
Servo control circuit
Power amplifier
Microprocessor unit MPU
Servo burst capture circuit
A converter DAC
VCM current sense resistor CSR
Spindle motor control circuit
Driver circuit
Data-surface servo format
Inner guard band
Data area
Outer guard band
Physical sector servo configuration on disk surface
Servo frame format
Actuator motor control
Operation to move the head to the reference cylinder
Seek operation
Track following operation
Start mode
Acceleration mode
Stable rotation mode
Spindle motor control
Theory of Device Operation
Interface
Interface signals
Physical Interface
Signal assignment on the connector
Signal assignment on the interface connector
DA1 PDIAG-, Cblid DA0 DA2
Dasp GND
Mstr
Diow
Stop
Dior
Pdiag
Cblid
Dasp
Iordy
Logical Interface
DA2 DA1 DA0
1 I/O registers
I/O registers
Command block registers
Error register X’1F1’
Data register X’1F0’
UNC Idnf
Sector Count register X’1F2’
Features register X’1F1’
SET Multiple Mode
Cylinder High register X’1F5’
Sector Number register X’1F3’
Cylinder Low register X’1F4’
Device/Head register X’1F6’
DEV HS3 HS2 HS1 HS0
Status register X’1F7’
BSY
Interface
Alternate Status register X’3F6’
Command register X’1F7’
Control block registers
Host Commands
Command code and parameters
Device Control register X’3F6’
HOB Srst
Parameter Used
Command code and parameters 1
Command Name
Command code and parameters 2
EXT Flush Cache EXT
Host Commands
Command descriptions
Host Commands
Recalibrate X’10’ to X’1F’
Read Sectors X’20’ or X’21’
MSB
End head No. / LBA MSB
Read Long X’22’ or X’23’
Write Sectors X’30’ or X’31’
1F7 HST Status information 1F6 HDH
Write Long X’32’ or X’33’
Write Verify X’3C’
Read Verify Sectors X’40’ or X’41’
Seek X’70’ to X’7F’
Execute Device Diagnostic X’90’
Diagnostic code
Host Commands
Initialize Device Parameters X’91’
Download Micro Code X’92’
Operation of Download Micro Code
Standby Immediate X’94’ or X’E0’
Idle Immediate X’95’ or X’E1’
Standby X’96’ or X’E2’
Idle X’97’ or X’E3’
Host Commands
Check Power Mode X’98’ or X’E5’
’FF’
Sleep X’99’ or X’E6’
Smart X’B0
Features Register values subcommands and functions 1
Features Register values subcommands and functions 2
Smart Enable Operations
Smart Disable Operations
Smart Read LOG
’DA’ Smart Return Status
Features Register values subcommands and functions 3
Smart ENABLE/DISABLE Auto OFF-LINE
Interface
Format of insurance failure threshold value data
Format of device attribute value data
1FF
Data format version number
Attribute ID
Status Flag
Current attribute value
Attribute value for the worst case so far
Raw attribute value
11 Self-test execution status
10 Off-line data collection status
Self-test execution status
Off-line data collection capability
12 Off-line data collection capability
Failure prediction capability flag
13 Failure prediction capability flag
Error logging capability
14 Error logging capability
Check sum
Insurance failure threshold
Smart error logging
16 Data format of Smart Summary Error Log
Command data structure
Error data structure
Total number of drive errors
17 Data format of Smart Comprehensive Error Log
Smart Self-Test
18 Smart self-test log data format
1FC
Self-test number
19 Selective self-test log data structure
Test Span
Current LBA under test
Current Span under test
Selective Self-test pending time min
Feature Flags
20 Selective self-test feature flags
Device Configuration XB1
Device Configuration Restore
Device Configuration Freeze
Device Configuration Identify
Device Configuration Restore FR = C0h
Device Configuration Freeze Lock FR = C1h
Device Configuration Identify FR = C2h
Device Configuration SET FR = C3h
Host Commands
21 Device Configuration Identify data structure
Execution example of Read Multiple command
Read Multiple X’C4’
MSB
Write Multiple X’C5’
Interface
SET Multiple Mode X’C6’
Interface
Read DMA X’C8’ or X’C9’
End head No. / LBA MSB
Write DMA X’CA’ or X’CB’
Interface
Read Buffer X’E4’
Flush Cache X’E7’
Write Buffer X’E8’
Identify Device X’EC’
Identify Device DMA X’EE’
22 Information to be read by Identify Device command 1
’3FFF’
22 Information to be read by Identify Device command 2
Word
Command without interrupt supports 2, 4, 8 and 16 sectors
= Supports the Host Protected Area feature set
= Supports the CFA Compact Flash Association feature set
Interface
Host Commands
Diagnosis
Word Bit Reserved Security level High, 1 Maximum
SET Features X’EF’
23 Features register values and settable modes
’AA’
’BB’
Data Transfer Mode
Advanced Power Management APM
Automatic Acoustic Management AAM
24 Contents of Security SET Password data
At command issuance I-O register contents 1F7 hCM 1F6 hDH
Security UNLOCKX’F2’
When the master password is selected
When the user password is selected
Host Commands
Security Erase Prepare X’F3’
Security Erase Unit X’F4’
Security Freeze Lock X’F5’
At command issuance I-O register contents 1F7 hCM 1F6 hDH
26 Contents of security password
Host Commands
Read Native MAX Address X’F8’
SET MAX X’F9’
SET MAX Address
SET MAX SET Password FR = 01h
SET MAX Lock FR = 02h
SET MAX Unlock FR = 03h
SET MAX Freeze Lock FR = 04h
Interface
Read Sectors EXT X’24’ Option customizing Description
Read DMA EXT X’25’ Option customizing Description
HOB=1
Error reporting conditions
HOB=0
Read Multiple EXT X’29’ Option customizing Description
Read LOG EXT X2F Optional command Customize Description
Interface
Write Sectors EXT X’34’ Option customizing Description
Write DMA EXT X’35’ Option customizing Description
SET MAX Address EXT X’37’ Option customizing Description
SET MAX LBA
Write Multiple EXT X’39’ Option customizing Description
Write LOG EXT X’3F’ Optional command Customize Description
Host Commands
Read Verify Sectors EXT X’42 Option customizing Description
Flush Cache EXT X’EA’ Option customizing Description
Error posting
27 Command code and parameters 1
27 Command code and parameters 2
Execute Device Diagnostic Initialize Device Parameters
Command Protocol
PIO Data transferring commands from device to host
Read Sectors Command protocol
Protocol for command abort
PIO Data transferring commands from host to device
Write Sectors command protocol
Commands without data transfer
Other commands
DMA data transfer commands
Read Multiple EXT Write Multiple EXT Sleep
Read DMA EXT Write DMA EXT Indentify Device DMA
Normal DMA data transfer
Ultra DMA Feature Set
Overview
Initiating an Ultra DMA data in burst
Phases of operation
Ultra DMA data in commands
Pausing an Ultra DMA data in burst
Data in transfer
Terminating an Ultra DMA data in burst
Interface
Ultra DMA Feature Set
Ultra DMA data out commands
Initiating an Ultra DMA data out burst
Pausing an Ultra DMA data out burst
Data out transfer
Terminating an Ultra DMA data out burst
Ultra DMA Feature Set
Ultra DMA CRC rules
Series termination required for Ultra DMA
28 Recommended series termination for Ultra DMA
DIOR-HDMARDY-HSTROBE
DIOW-STOP
PIO data transfer timing
Timing
PIO data transfer
10 Multiword DMA data transfer timing mode
Multiword data transfer
Ultra DMA data transfer
11 Initiating an Ultra DMA data in burst
Name Mode Comment
Strobe
29 Ultra DMA data burst timing requirements 2
MIN MAX
Mode Name Comment
30 Ultra DMA sender and recipient timing requirements
Sustained Ultra DMA data in burst
Dstrobe at device
DD150 at device Dstrobe at host
DD150 at host
Host pausing an Ultra DMA data in burst
Dmarq
Dmack
Stop
Device terminating an Ultra DMA data in burst
DA0, DA1, DA2 CS0, CS1
Host terminating an Ultra DMA data in burst
Host
16 Initiating an Ultra DMA data out burst
Hstrobe at device DD150 at device
Sustained Ultra DMA data out burst
Hstrobe at host DD150 at host
Hstrobe host DD150 Host
Device pausing an Ultra DMA data out burst
Device DMACK- host Stop host DDMARDY- device
Host terminating an Ultra DMA data out burst
19 Host terminating an Ultra DMA data out burst
DD150 Host
Device terminating an Ultra DMA data out burst
Dmarq device DMACK- host
Only master device is present
Power-on and reset
Master and slave devices are present 2-drives configuration
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Operations
Device Response to the Reset
Response to power-on
Response to hardware reset
Response to power-on
Response to hardware reset
Response to software reset
Response to software reset
Response to diagnostic command
Response to diagnostic command
Power Save
Power save mode
Active mode
Active idle mode
Standby mode
Sleep mode
Spare area
Power commands
Defect Processing
Track slip processing
Alternating processing for defective sectors
Sector slip processing
Automatic alternating processing
Automatic alternating processing
Read-ahead Cache
Data buffer structure
8MB buffer 8,388,608 bytes
Read Sectors EXT Read Multiple EXT Read DMA EXT
Commands that are targets of caching
Caching operation
Read Multiple EXT Read Dmaext
Data that is a target of caching
Operations
Using the read segment buffer
Miss-hit
Sequential Hit
Full hit
Partial hit
Command that are targets of caching
Write Cache
Cache operation
Invalidation of cached data
Status report in the event of an error
Reset response
Cashing function when power supply is turned on
Enabling and disabling
Write Cache
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Glossary
Power save mode
Rotational delay
PIO Programmed input-output
Positioning
Status
VCM
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Index
AAM
Index
Information to be read by Identify
Read Sectors Command
Read Native MAX Address
Surface temperature measurement
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Comment Form
Japan
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