This chapter summarizes)'0'4#the general functions.and￿&'5key features%JCRVGT4+26+10of the Maxtor￿￿ D540X-4K 20.4/40.0/60.0/80. GB AT hard disk drives, as well as the applicable standards and regulations.

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241&7%6Maxtor’s￿D540X18'48+'9-4K hard disk drives are part of a family of high performance, -

 

inch-high hard disk drives manufactured to meet the highest product quality

 

standards.

 

These hard disk drives use nonremovable, 3 1/2-inch hard disks and are available

 

with the ATA interface.

 

The Maxtor D540X-4K 20.4/40.0/60.0/80.0 GB AT hard disk drives feature an

 

embedded hard disk drive controller, and use ATA commands to optimize system

 

performance. Because the drive manages media defects and error recovery

 

internally, these operations are fully transparent to the user.

 

The innovative design of the Maxtor D540X-4K hard disk drives incorporate

 

leading edge technologies such as UltraATA/100, Advanced Cache Management,

 

Shock Protection System™II (SPS II), and Data Protection System (DPS). These

 

enhanced technologies enable Maxtor to produce a family of high-performance,

 

high-reliability drives.

 

Additionally, the Maxtor D540X-4K family of drives are CE-class drives designed

 

for the consumer electronics market. Acoustics is one of the most important features

 

in the CE arena. These hard disk drives are available with very quiet seek codes

 

resulting in very low acoustical emissions from the drive. This makes the Maxtor

 

D540X-4K drives an attractive choice for most CE users.

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D540X-4K specifications

The Maxtor D540X-4K is a notable hard disk drive that has made its mark in the world of computer storage solutions. Launched in the early 2000s, this drive was known for its high capacity and reliable performance, making it a popular choice among consumers and businesses alike.

One of the main features of the D540X-4K is its generous storage capacity. With a range of models available, users could select from configurations starting at 40GB to larger sizes, accommodating a wide variety of storage needs. This capacity was particularly advantageous during an era when digital media was rapidly expanding, allowing users to store everything from documents and photos to videos and applications without running out of space.

The D540X-4K utilizes an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) interface, also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), which ensures compatibility with a broad spectrum of computers. This interface was standard at the time, making the drive accessible to a wide user base. The drive also supports ATA-100, providing data transfer rates of up to 100 MB/s, which was impressive for its time.

In terms of performance, the drive operates at a speed of 5400 RPM, which, while not the fastest in comparison to modern solid-state drives, provided a suitable balance of speed and efficiency for the average user’s needs. This rotational speed ensured decent read and write times for everyday applications, making it a reliable option for personal computing.

Another characteristic of the D540X-4K is its advanced data protection features. The drive was equipped with Maxtor's unique Shock Protection Technology, which helps protect the drive’s internal components from damage due to shocks or drops. This feature contributed to increased reliability, especially for users in mobile or high-traffic environments.

The Maxtor D540X-4K also incorporates a Cache Buffer, which enhances performance by temporarily storing frequently accessed data. The cache sizes varied across models, with options of 2MB or more, aiding in quicker data retrieval and overall improved system responsiveness.

In summary, the Maxtor D540X-4K is a hard drive that stands out for its storage capacity, compatibility, and protective features. Even today, it serves as a reminder of the evolution of data storage technologies, as it laid the groundwork for the high-capacity drives we utilize in modern computing. Its legacy continues to influence new technologies while reflecting the needs of the early digital era.