Maxtor DIAMONDMAX 91536H2 User Manual

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DiamondMax
®
60
96147H8, 94610H6, 93073H4,
92305H3, 91536H2
All material contained herein Copyright © 2000 Maxtor Corporation.
MaxFax™ is a trademark of Maxtor Corporation. DiamondMax
®
, Maxtor
®
and No Quibble Service
®
are registered trademarks of Maxtor Corporation.
Other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders. Contents and specifications subject to change without
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DiamondMax

DiamondMax® 6096147H8, 94610H6, 93073H4,92305H3, 91536H2All material contained herein Copyright © 2000 Maxtor Corporation.MaxFax™ is a trademark of Ma

Page 2 - Before You Begin

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 1SECTION 2Product DescriptionMaxtor DiamondMax® 60 AT disk drives are 1-inch high, 3.5-inch diameter random access storage dev

Page 3 - Contents

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 2Product FeaturesFunctional / InterfaceMaxtor DiamondMax 60 hard drives contain all necessary mechanical and electronic parts

Page 4 - DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUAL

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 3The LBA is checked for violating the drive capacity. If it does not, the LBA is converted to physical drivecylinder, head and

Page 5

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 4Major HDA ComponentsDrive MechanismA brush-less DC direct drive motor rotates the spindle at 5,400 RPM (±0.1%). The dynamicall

Page 6

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 5JUMPER CONFIGURATION J50 J48 J46 J44 J42Master/Slave Only drive in single drive system* Master drive in dual drive system*

Page 7 - FiguresFigures

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 1SECTION 3Product SpecificationsModels and CapacitiesPerformance SpecificationsMODEL 96147H8 94610H6 93073H4 92305H3 91536H2

Page 8 - Introduction

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 2Physical Dimensions (maximum)Figure 3 - 1Outline and Mounting DimensionsPARAMETER STANDARD METRICHeight 1.028 inches 26.1

Page 9 - Conventions

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 3Power RequirementsPower Mode DefinitionsSpin-upThe drive is spinning up following initial application of power and has not

Page 10 - Product Description

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 4Reliability SpecificationsAnnual Return Rate< 1.0% Annual Return Rate (ARR) indicates the average against products shipp

Page 11 - Product Features

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 5EMC/EMIRadiated Electromagnetic Field Emissions - EMC ComplianceThe hard disk drive mechanism is designed as a subassembly

Page 12 - Cache Management

Before You BeginThank you for your interest in the Maxtor DiamondMax® 60 AT hard disk drives. This manual provides technicalinformation for OEM engine

Page 13 - Major HDA Components

INSTALLATION4 – 1SECTION 4Handling and InstallationHard Drive Handling Precautions◆ If the handling precautions are not followed, damage to the hard d

Page 14 - Subsystem Configuration

INSTALLATION4 – 2Unpacking and InspectionRetain any packing material for reuse. Inspect the shipping container for evidence of damage in transit. Noti

Page 15 - Product Specifications

INSTALLATION4 – 3Figure 4 - 2Single Pack Shipping Container (Option A)Figure 4 - 3Single Pack Shipping Container (Option B)RepackingIf a Maxtor drive

Page 16 - Figure 3 - 1

INSTALLATION4 – 4Before You BeginImportant – Please ReadPlease read this installation section completely before installing the Maxtor hard drive. It g

Page 17 - Environmental Limits

INSTALLATION4 – 5Install the Hard Drive in a Device BayRefer to your computer user’s manual for specific mounting information. Be sure to secure the d

Page 18 - Shock and Vibration

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 1SECTION 5AT Interface DescriptionInterface ConnectorAll DiamondMax® 60 AT drives have a 40-pin ATA interface connector mo

Page 19 - Safety Regulatory Compliance

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 2Pin Description TablePIN NAME PIN I/O SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL DESCRIPTIONRESET - 01 I Host Reset Reset signal from the host sy

Page 20 - Handling and Installation

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 3TIMING PARAMETERS MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4t0 Cycle Time (min) 600 ns 383 ns 240 ns 180 ns 120 nst1 Address vali

Page 21 - Unpacking and Inspection

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 4DMA TimingTIMING PARAMETERS MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2t0 Cycle Time (min) 480 ns 150 ns 120 nstC DMACK to DMARQ delaytD DIOR-/D

Page 22 - Physical Installation

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 5Ultra DMA TimingTIMING PARAMETERS (all times in nanoseconds) MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MI

Page 23

DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUALiContentsContentsContentsContentsContentsSection 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 — Introduction Introduction Int

Page 24 - Start up

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 6Figure 5 - 5Sustained Ultra DMA Data In BursttDVHDSTROBEat deviceDD(15:0)at deviceDSTROBEat hostDD(15:0)at hosttDVHtCYCtC

Page 25 - AT Interface Description

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 7tAZtIORDYZCRCDMARQ(device)DMACK-(host)STOP(host)HDMARDY-(host)DSTROBE(device)DD(15:0)DA0, DA1, DA2,CS0-, CS1-tACKtLItMLIt

Page 26 - Pin Description Table

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 8tDHtDStDVHHSTROBEat hostDD(15:0)at hostHSTROBEat deviceDD(15:0)at devicetDVHtCYCtCYCtDVStDVStDStDHt2CYCtDHtDVHt2CYCDMARQ(

Page 27 - PIO Timing

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 9DMARQ(device)DMACK-(host)STOP(host)DDMARDY-(device)HSTROBE(host)DD(15:0)(host)tSRtRFStRPFigure 5 - 11Device Pausing an Ul

Page 28 - DMA Timing

AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 10DMARQ(device)DMACK-(host)STOP(host)DDMARDY-(device)HSTROBE(host)DD(15:0)(host)DA0, DA1, DA2,CS0-, CS1-tACKtMLItDVStLItLI

Page 29 - Ultra DMA Timing

HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 1SECTION 6Host Software InterfaceThe host communicates with the drive through a set of controller registers accessed via th

Page 30 - Figure 5 - 6

HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 2Sector Count RegisterHolds the number of sectors to be sent during a Read or Write command, and the number of sectors pert

Page 31 - Figure 5 - 8

HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 3Command RegisterContains code for the command to be performed. Additional command information should be written to thetask

Page 32 - Figure 5 - 10

HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 4COMMAND NAME COMMAND CODE PARAMETERS USEDb7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1

Page 33 - Figure 5 - 12

HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 5Control Diagnostic RegistersThese I/O port addresses reference three Control/Diagnostic registers:I/O PORT READ WRITE3F6h

Page 34 - Figure 5 - 13

DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUALiiSection 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 — Product Specifications Product Specifications Product Specifications

Page 35 - Host Software Interface

HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 6Reset and Interrupt HandlingReset HandlingOne of three different conditions may cause a reset: power on, hardware reset or

Page 36 - HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 1SECTION 7Interface CommandsThe following section describes the commands (and any parameters necessary to execute them),as well

Page 37 - Command Register

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 2Read CommandsRead Sector(s)Reads from 1 to 256 sectors, as specified in the Command Block, beginning at the specified sector. (

Page 38

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 3Read DMAMulti-word DMAIdentical to the Read Sector(s) command, except that1. The host initializes a slave-DMA channel prior to

Page 39 - Control Diagnostic Registers

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 4Set Multiple ModeEnables the controller to perform Read and Write Multiple operations, and establishes the block count forthese

Page 40 - Reset and Interrupt Handling

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 5Write MultiplePerforms similarly to the Write Sector(s) command, except that:1. The controller sets BSY immediately upon receip

Page 41 - Interface Commands

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 6Mode Set/Check CommandsSet Features ModeEnables or disables features supported by the drive. When the drive receives this comma

Page 42 - Read Commands

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 7Read Native Max AddressThis command returns the native maximum address. The native maximum address is the highest addressaccept

Page 43 - Read Multiple

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 8Power Mode CommandsStandby Immediate – 94h/E0hSpin down and do not change time out value. This command will spin the drive down

Page 44 - Write Commands

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 9Default Power-on ConditionThe drive’s default power on condition is the ACTIVE MODE.Upon receiving a Power Mode command, except

Page 45 - Write DMA

DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUALiiiSection 5 Section 5 Section 5 Section 5 Section 5 — AT Interface Description AT Interface Description AT Interface Desc

Page 46 - Mode Set/Check Commands

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 10Initialization CommandsIdentify DriveAllows the host to receive parameter information from the drive.When the command is recei

Page 47 - INTERFACE COMMANDS

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 11-WORD CONTENT DESCRIPTION50 Reserved51 - 52 Obsolete53 15-3 = reserved2, 1 = the fields supported in words 88 are valid, 0 = t

Page 48 - Power Mode Commands

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 12WORD CONTENT DESCRIPTION83 Command sets supported. If words 82 and 83 = 0000h or FFFFh command set notification not supported.

Page 49 - Default Power-on Condition

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 13Initialize Drive ParametersEnables the drive to operate as any logical drive type. The drive will always be in the translate m

Page 50 - Initialization Commands

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 14Seek, Format and Diagnostic CommandsSeekInitiates a seek to the track, and selects the head specified in the Command block.1.

Page 51

INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 15S.M.A.R.T. Command SetExecute S.M.A.R.T.The Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) command has been im

Page 52

SERVICE AND SUPPORT8 – 1SECTION 8Service and SupportService PolicyIf a customer discovers a defect in a DiamondMax® 60 drive, Maxtor will, at its opti

Page 53 - Initialize Drive Parameters

SERVICE AND SUPPORT8 – 2MaxFax™ ServiceUse a touch-tone phone to order Technical Reference Sheets, Drive Specifications, Installation Sheets and other

Page 54 - Execute Drive Diagnostic

GLOSSARYGL – 1GLOSSARYGlossaryAACCESSTo obtain data from, or place data into, RAM, a register, or datastorage device.ACCESS TIMEThe interval between t

Page 55 - S.M.A.R.T. Command Set

GLOSSARYGL – 2CONTROLLERA miniature CPU dedicated to controlling a peripheral device, suchas a disk drive, tape drive, video display terminal, or prin

Page 56 - Service and Support

DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUALivWrite Verify Sector(s) 7 - 4Write Sector Buffer 7 - 4Write DMA 7 - 5Write Multiple 7 - 5Mode Set/Check Commands 7 - 6S

Page 57 - Customer Service

GLOSSARYGL – 3EXTRA PULSETerm used in surface certification. It is when a flux fielddiscontinuity remains after the recording surface is erased, there

Page 58 - Glossary

GLOSSARYGL – 4LLANDING ZONE OR LZONEThe cylinder number to where ParkHeads move the read/write heads.LATE BITA bit that is in the late half of the dat

Page 59

GLOSSARYGL – 5PHASE MARGINMeasure in degrees of the amount of difference betweenexcursions from the window center where flux reversals can occurand th

Page 60

GLOSSARYGL – 6SOFT ERRORA data error which can be overcome by rereading the data orrepositioning the head.SOFT SECTOREDA technique where the controlle

Page 61

DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUALvFiguresFiguresFiguresFiguresFiguresFigure Title Page2 - 1 PCBA Jumper Location and Configuration 2 - 63 - 1 Outline and

Page 62 - SEEK TIME

DIAMONDMAX 60 – INTRODUCTION1 – 1SECTION 1IntroductionMaxtor CorporationMaxtor Corporation has been providing high-quality computer storage products s

Page 63

DIAMONDMAX 60 – INTRODUCTION1 – 2ConventionsIf there is a conflict between text and tables, the table shall be accepted as being correct.Key WordsThe

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