PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Product Features

Functional / Interface

Maxtor hard drives contain all necessary mechanical and electronic parts to interpret control signals and commands from an AT-compatible host computer. See Section 3 Product Specifications, for complete drive specifications.

Zone Density Recording

The disk capacity is increased with bit density management – common with Zone Density Recording. Each disk surface is divided into 16 circumferential zones. All tracks within a given zone contain a constant number of data sectors. The number of data sectors per track varies in different zones; the outermost zone contains the largest number of data sectors and the innermost contains the fewest.

Read / Write Multiple Mode

This mode is implemented per ANSI ATA/ATAPI-5 specification. Read/Write Multiple allows the host to transfer a set number of sectors without an interrupt request between them, reducing transfer process overhead and improving host performance.

UltraDMA - Mode 5

Maxtor hard drives fully comply with the new ANSI Ultra DMA protocol, which greatly improves overall AT interface performance by significantly improving burst and sustained data throughput.

Multi-word DMA (EISA Type B) - Mode 2

Supports multi-word Direct Memory Access (DMA) EISA Type B mode transfers.

Sector Address Translation

All Maxtor hard drives feature a universal translate mode. In an AT/EISA-class system, the drive may be configured to any specified combination of cylinders, heads and sectors (within the range of the drive's formatted capacity). Maxtor hard drives power-up in a translate mode:

MODEL S

C YL

HD

SP T

MAX LB A

C APAC IT Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5T060H6

119 150

16

63

120

103 200

61 .5 GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5T040H4

79 408

16

63

80

043 264

40 .9 GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5T030H3

59 554

16

63

60

030 432

30 .7 GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5T020H2

39 704

16

63

40

021 632

20 .4 GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5T010H1

19 852

16

63

20

010 816

10 .2 GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Logical Block Addressing

The Logical Block Address (LBA) mode can only be utilized in systems that support this form of translation. The cylinder, head and sector geometry of the drive, as presented to the host, differs from the actual physical geometry. The host AT computer may access a drive of set parameters: number of cylinders, heads and sectors per track, plus cylinder, head and sector addresses. However, the drive can’t use these host parameters directly because of zoned recording techniques. The drive translates the host parameters to a set of logical internal addresses for data access.

The host drive geometry parameters are mapped into an LBA based on this formula:

LBA

= (HSCA - 1)

+ HHDA x HSPT + HNHD x HSPT x HCYA

(1)

 

= (HSCA - 1)

+ HSPT x (HHDA + HNHD x HCYA)

(2)

where

HSCA = Host Sector Address, HHDA = Host Head Address

 

 

HCYA = Host Cylinder Address, HNHD = Host Number of Heads

 

 

HSPT = Host Sectors per Track

 

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