Seagate ST9160821SB manual Deferred spinup, Additional details, Conducted noise, Voltage tolerance

Models: ST9402116SB ST980815SB ST9160821SB ST9100828SB ST9120822SB ST960815SB

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2.9.2Deferred spinup

Momentus 5400.3 SATA drives provide a deferred spinup feature which storage subsystem controllers can use to sequence disc drive initialization. This is beneficial to systems which include multiple Serial ATA hard disc drives because it allows subsystem controllers to stagger the spinup of each drive to accommodate available power supply current. This feature does not impact time-to-ready in typical desktop systems.

To accommodate the deferred spinup of multiple disc drives in an enclosure, Momentus 5400.3 SATA disc drives will spin up only after power is applied to the drive and after successful PHY (Physical layer) initializa- tion. PHY initialization occurs after the PHY enters the DP7:DR_Ready state. This state is reached after a suc- cessful exchange of Out-Of-Band (OOB) signals with a functional host-side Serial ATA port. In desktop systems, SATA transceivers should initialize OOB as soon as power comes ready to guarantee the drive spins up quickly. Seagate disc drives will not spin up without an operational host-side Serial ATA transceiver.

Additional details

Upon system power up, PHY communication is initiated with a COMRESET signal, which is generated by the host-side transceiver. COMRESET is followed by a COMINIT signal generated by the disc drive transceiver. COMRESET and COMINIT are followed by an exchange of COMWAKE signals and Align primitives. The disc drive will spin up after the successful exchange of Align primitives cause the PHY to come ready.

For more details, refer to:

Section 6.8 of the Serial ATA 1.0 High-Speed Serialized AT Attachment specification

Section 6.2 of the Serial ATA II: Extensions to Serial ATA 1.0 specification

SATA 1.0 design guides

Note. These specifications and guides are available on the Serial ATA web site (www.serialata.org).

2.9.3Conducted noise

Input noise ripple is measured at the host system power supply across an equivalent 15-ohm resistive load on the +5 volt line.

Using 5-volt power, the drive is expected to operate with a maximum of 100 mV peak-to-peak square-wave injected noise at up to 10 MHz.

Note. Equivalent resistance is calculated by dividing the nominal voltage by the typical RMS read/write current.

2.9.4Voltage tolerance

Voltage tolerance (including noise):

5V ± 5%

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Seagate ST9160821SB, ST980815SB, ST960815SB manual Deferred spinup, Additional details, Conducted noise, Voltage tolerance

ST9402116SB, ST980815SB, ST9160821SB, ST9100828SB, ST9120822SB specifications

The Seagate ST980815SB, ST9120822SB, ST9402116SB, ST9160821SB, and ST9100828SB are a lineup of popular hard disk drives that cater to various data storage needs, especially in enterprise and server environments. Each model features a combination of cutting-edge technology, performance capabilities, and robust reliability, making them ideal choices for businesses and IT infrastructures.

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