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Strany 1 - Product Manual

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C.6.3 Caching page descriptionThe Caching page is shown below. This table summarizes the function,the default value and the changeability of each bit.

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Byte 2 The initiator control (IC) bit is not supported.When the abort prefetch (ABPF) bit is 0, the drive controlscompletion of prefetch. Se

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Bytes 8–9 The maximum prefetch field specifies the maximum num-ber of blocks the drive prefetches during a Read com-mand if there are no other c

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C.7 Control Mode page (0AH)The Control Mode page is shown below. This table summarizes thefunction, the default value and the changeability of each

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When the disable queuing (DQue) bit is zero, taggedcommand queuing is enabled. When the DQue bit is one,tagged command queuing is disabled.Byte

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C.8 Notch page (0CH)The Notch page contains parameters that describe the notches. Thetable below summarizes the function, default value and the change

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Byte 3 ReservedBytes 4–5 The maximum number of notches field indicates the maxi-mum number of notches supported by the drive. Bytes 6–7 The active not

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C.9 Cache Control page (38H)The Cache Control page is shown below. This table summarizes thefunction, the default value and the changeability of each

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Byte 5 The maximum prefetch multiplier field always contains thesame value as byte 9 of the Caching page, which is de-scribed in Appendix C.6.3. The i

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When the remote S/S bit is 0, the drive spins up after a delayspecified by the spinup delay field (byte 4 of the Operatingpage, 00H). When the remote

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IntroductionThis manual describes the functional, mechanical and interface specifi-cations for the Medalist 1080sl SCSI hard disc drive. The Medalist

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ory data and the write counter are updated even after thewrite life span is exceeded, but the integrity of the datacannot be assured.When the synch

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Appendix D. Inquiry dataWhen the initiator issues an Inquiry command, the drive returns eitherinquiry data or vital product data, depending on the val

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Byte 0 The peripheral qualifier field contains a zero, which meansthat the drive is currently connected to the logical unit thatis issuing the Inquiry

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Byte 7 The RelAdr bit is zero, which means that the drive does notsupport the relative addressing mode.The WBUS32 bit is zero, which means that the dr

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D.2 Vital product data pagesWhen the initiator issues an Inquiry command, and the EVPD bit in byte 1of the Inquiry command descriptor block is 1,

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D.2.1 Unit Serial Number page (80H)The Unit Serial Number page is shown below. The table summarizes thefunction and the default value of each bit.Byte

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Byte 5 The SAVIMP bit is always zero; therefore, the currentoperating definition parameter cannot be saved. If theSAVIMP bit is one, th

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D.2.4 Date Code page (C1H)The Date Code page is shown below. The table summarizes the functionand the default value of each bit.BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2 1

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Appendix E. Timing diagramsDescription Symbol Typical MaxTarget select time (without arbitration)T00 <80 µsec <250 msecTarget select time

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Quick specification chartThe following table serves as a quick reference for the ST51080Nperformance specifications. These and other sp

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Description Symbol Typical MaxTarget select time (without arbitration)T00 <1.0 µsec <250 µsecTarget select time (with arbitration)T01 &

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Description Symbol TypicalIdentify message to command T04 <150 µsecATN–SEL–BUSY–I/O–MSG–C/D–REQ–ACK–T0410DB(7–0,P)–1010101010101010Identif

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Description Symbol Typical MaxCommand byte transfer T22 <0.08 µsec 0.15 µsecNext command byte access *T23 <6.5 µsec 1.0 µsec* T23 is used, e

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Description Symbol Typical MaxCommand to status T05 Command-dependentStatus to command complete messageT18 <150 µsec —Command complete message

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Description Symbol Typical MaxCommand to disconnect messageT09 Command-dependentDisconnect message to bus free T10 <100 µsec —Disconnect to arbi

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Description Symbol Typical MaxTarget wins arbitration (for reselect)T12 <6 µsec —Arbitration to reselect T13 <5 µsec —Reselect to identify m

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Description Symbol Typical MaxReselect identify message to statusT15 <150 µsec —Status to command complete messageT18 <150 µsec —Command c

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Description Symbol Typical MaxCommand to data in or parameter inT06 Command-dependent10DB(7–0,P)–ATN–SEL–BUSY–MSG–C/D–REQ–ACK–T06I/O–Last byte101

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Description Symbol Typical MaxCommand to data out or parameter outT07 Command-dependentCommand to data (write to data buffer)T08 <500 µsec

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Description Symbol Typical MaxReselect identify message to data (media)T16 Command-dependentDB(0–7,P)–ATN–SEL–BUSY–I/O–MSG–C/D–REQ–ACK–T1610First

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Drive specification ST51080NSpinup current: +12V (max) 1.32ASeek power (typical) 7.11WRead/Write power (typical) 5.14WIdle power (typical) 4.9WVoltage

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Description Symbol Typical MaxData in block transfer (ASYNC) T24 <0.1 µsec 0.2 µsecNext data in byte access (ASYNC)T26 <0.8 µsec 1.5 µsecData

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Description Symbol Typical MaxData out block transfer (ASYNC) T25 <0.1 µsec 0.2 µsecNext data out byte access (ASYNC)T27 <0.8 µsec 1.5 µsecDa

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Description Symbol Typical MaxDisconnect message to bus freeT10 <100 µsec —Data to save data pointer messageT20 <175 µsec —Save data poi

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Description Symbol Typical MaxData to status T17 Command-dependentStatus to command complete messageT18 <150 µsec —Command complete message t

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Description Symbol MinI/O low to data bus enableT1 400 nsecData bus valid to REQ– low T2 57.5 nsecREQ– assertion period T3 30.0 nsecREQ– deassertion p

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Description Symbol Min MaxI/O high to data bus disable T1 — 50 nsecREQ– assertion period T2 30.0 nsec —REQ– deassertion period T3 30.0 nsec —Data vali

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1.0 Specifications summary1.1 Formatted capacityThe capacities specified here do not include spare sectors and cylinders.The media contains one spare

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Seagate Technology, Inc.920 Disc Drive, Scotts Valley, California 95066, USAPublication Number: 36321-101, August 1995, Printed in USA

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1.4 Physical dimensionsHeight (max) 0.748 inches (19 mm)Width (max) 4.00 inches (102.1 mm)Depth (max) 5.00 inches (127.0 mm)Weight (max) 0.75 lb (340.

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1.6 Start and stop timeIf the motor start option is disabled, the drive becomes ready within20 seconds after power is applied. If the motor start o

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5. The drive begins to lock in speed-control circuits.6. The actuator lock releases the actuator.7. The spindle motor reaches operating speed in about

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• Seeking. The servo electronics are active, and the heads are movingto a specific location on the disc. The read/write electronics arepower

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1.7.3 Input noise+5V +12VVoltage tolerance(including noise)± 5% ± 5% Input noise frequency(max)25 MHz 25 MHzInput noise(max, peak-to-peak)100 mV 240 m

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1.8.4 Relative humidityOperating 8% to 80% noncondensingMaximum wet bulb 29.4°C (84.9°F)Operating gradient, max 10% per hourNonoperating 5% to 95% non

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1.11 ReliabilityRead error rates are measured with automatic retries and data correctionwith ECC enabled and all flaws reallocated. MTBF is m

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equipment does cause interference to radio or television, which can bedetermined by turning the equipment on and off, you are encouraged totry one or

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5. Alle Arbeiten auf dem Festplatte dürfen nur von Ausgebildetem Serv-icepersonal durchgeführt werden. Bitte schaffen Sie Festplatteetiket-ten nicht w

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2.0 Hardware and interfaceThe ST51080N drive uses a SCSI-2 interface that consists of a 9-bitbidirectional bus (8 data bits and 1 parity bit) and 9 co

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• Always rest the drive on a padded, antistatic surface until you mountit in the host system.• Do not touch the connector pins or the printed circuit

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2.4 SCSI interface connectorThe ST51080N uses a standard 50-pin, nonshielded, keyed connector.The connector consists of two rows of 25 male contacts 0

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Part numbers for mating Molex connectors compatible with the drive arelisted below. These connectors have a center key. Closed end(for cable ends)Mole

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Signal name Signalpin numberGroundpin numberATN– 32 31Ground 33–34 —BSY– 36 35ACK– 38 37RST– 40 39MSG– 42 41SEL– 44 43C/D– 46 45REQ– 48 47I/O– 50 49Ca

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SCSI ID 0SCSI ID 1SCSI ID 2SCSI ID 3SCSI ID 4SCSI ID 5Note.1. All other pins are reserved. Do not use them.2. Jumpers on pins 28 and 30 and 32 and

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To minimize noise, use 28 AWG or larger 50-conductor flat cable or25-conductor twisted-pair ribbon cable. The following are part numbersfor nonshield

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The jumper block accepts 2-mm jumpers. Spare jumpers are includedwith the drive attached to the pins shown in Figure 4 on page 20. If youneed addition

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connector only, install a jumper on pins 22 and 24 of the options jumperblock.2.6.4 Parity enable optionParity is enabled when a jumper is installed o

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• All I/O transactions are complete before you install or remove a drive.To avoid damage to the disc and head, the spindle must be completelystopped a

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All dimensions are shown in both inches and millimeters. Millimeters areshown in parentheses.5.000 +0.000 −0.020 (127.000 +0.000 −0.508)1.985 ± 0.020

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3.0 Command setThe drive supports a subset of the Group 0 and Group 1 standard SCSIcommands. The commands are described in this section.3.1 Command d

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18HReservation conflict status. A SCSI device tried to access thedrive, but was unable to because the drive was already reservedby another SCSI device

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3.3 Supported commandsThe drive supports the commands listed below.Group 0 commands Operation codeTest Unit Ready 00HRezero Unit 01HRequest Sense 03HF

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© 1995 Seagate Technology, Inc. All rights reservedPublication Number: 36321-101, Rev. A, August 1995Seagate, Seagate Technology and the Seagate

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3.4 Group 0 commands3.4.1 Test Unit Ready command (00H)The Test Unit Ready command verifies that the drive is ready; it is not arequest for a self-

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The sense data applies to the previous command on which a checkcondition status was returned. This sense data is saved for the initiatoruntil:• The in

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3.4.4 Format Unit command (04H)The Format Unit command assures that the medium is formatted so thatall of the addressable data blocks can be accessed

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3.4.4.1 Defect listsWhen the Format Unit command is issued, media defect information canbe gathered from several sources. Four of these source

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Byte 1 of CDBDescriptionBit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2–Bit 0FmtDataCmpLstDefect ListFormat0 0 X X XDefault format. The initiator does notsend the defect list heade

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Byte 1 of CDBDescriptionBit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2–Bit 0FmtDataCmpLstDefect ListFormat1 1 1 0 1Format option with DList only. The driveerases any previous GLis

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Bytes 2–3 The defect list length is the length, in bytes, of the defect listthat follows the header. For each sector to be reallocated,the defect list

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A defect sector number of FFFFFFFFH (which means reassign the entiretrack) is illegal.Note. The initiator cannot use any previously defined C, G or D

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If the drive does not have enough spare sectors to reassign all of thedefective logical blocks, the command terminates with a check conditionstatus, a

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3.4.6 Read command (08H)When the drive receives the Read command, it transfers data to theinitiator. The Error Recovery page (01H) determines how the

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ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Quick specification chart . . . . .

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3.4.7 Write command (0AH)When the drive receives the Write command, it writes the initiator’s datato the disc. The Error Recovery page (01H) determine

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3.4.8 Seek command (0BH)When the drive receives the Seek command, it seeks to the track of thespecified logical block address. This command is seldom

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The initiator should allocate 36H bytes for inquiry data. The inquiry datareturned to the initiator is summarized in Appendix D. BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2

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changeable. The changeability values for each bit of each mode pageare listed in Appendix C with the default values.• Default values copy. This copy c

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Byte 1 The page format (PF) bit is always one. This means that the datasent by the initiator after the mode select header and blockdescriptors

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Byte 1 The medium type field is always 00H, which means that thedrive is a direct-access device.Byte 3 If the block descriptor length is 8 bytes, a bl

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initiator. The SCSI ID of the third-party initiator is specified in the3rd party device ID field. The extent bit must always be 0. The drive does not

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3.4.13 Mode Sense command (1AH)When the initiator sends this command to the drive, it returns mode-pageparameters to the initiator. This command is us

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3.4.13.1 Page code and allocation lengthThe Mode Sense command descriptor block contains a page code(byte 2, bits 5–0) and an allocation leng

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PagecodeAllocationlengthMode Sense data returned0CH24H4 bytes of Mode Sense header8 bytes of block descriptor2 bytes of mode-page header22 bytes

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2.0 Hardware and interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152.1 SCSI-2 compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Byte 0 The Mode Sense data length specifies the number ofbytes minus 1 of the Mode Sense data to be transferredto the initiator.Byte 1 The medium

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3.4.15 Receive Diagnostic Results command (1CH)When the drive receives the Receive Diagnostics command after power-up or after a Send Diagnostic

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Byte 7 The vendor-unique error codes are listed in Section3.4.15.2.3.4.15.2 Diagnostic error codesThe following diagnostic error codes are

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If the PF bit is set to 1, SelfTest, device off line (DevOfl) andunit off line (UnitOfl) are ignored and a diagnostic page issent as the parameter lis

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of the last logical block address, after which a substantialdelay (approximately 1 msec) in data transfer occurs. Thislogical block address must be gr

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BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 01 LUN DPO FUA 0 0 02–5 Logical block address6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07–8 Transfer length9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Byte 1 If th

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If there is a reservation access conflict, this command terminates with areservation conflict status and no data is written. For more informationabout

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3.5.4 Seek Extended command (2BH)The Seek Extended command requests that the drive seek to thespecified logical block address. This command

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Bytes 2–5 The logical block address field specifies the logical blockwhere the drive begins writing and verifying the data. Bytes 7–8 The transfer len

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This command can be used in conjunction with the Format Unit com-mand. Read Defect Data reads the defect lists off the reserved cylindersor flash memo

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3.4.8 Seek command (0BH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413.4.9 Inquiry command (12H) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3.5.7.1 Defect list headerThe defect data always begins with a 4-byte header, followed by a 8-bytedescriptor for each defect. The defect list header f

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BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 11 LUN 0 0 Mode2 Buffer ID (00H)3–5 Buffer offset6–8 Parameter list length9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Byte 1 If the mode

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3.5.9 Read Data Buffer command (3CH)The Read Data Buffer command supports several different features.The Read Data Buffer command can be used along wi

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3.5.9.1 Read Buffer HeaderThe following table shows the structure of the 4-byte Read Buffer Header.BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 01–3 Buffer capacityBytes

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BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 11 LUN 0 0 0 0 02–5 Logical block address6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07–8 Byte transfer length9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bytes 2–5 T

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3.8 Group 7 commands Group 7 commands are 10-byte commands. These commands are notimplemented. If the drive receives one of these commands, it returns

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Appendix A. Supported messagesA.1 Single-byte messagesThe implemented single-byte messages are listed below.Code Message name DirectionMustnegate ATN

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This exchange of messages establishes the minimum transfer period andthe maximum allowed REQ/ACK offset.BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2 1 00 Extended message (01

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Appendix B. Sense dataThe appendix contains the descriptions for sense data returned by theRequest Sense command. For more information on the Request

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Appendix C. Mode pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77C.1 Error Recovery page (01H) . . . . . . . . . .

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Byte 2 If the incorrect length indicator (ILI) bit is zero, the re-quested block of data from the previous command did notmatch the logical block le

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Sense key Description2HNot ready. The addressed logical unit cannot beaccessed. Operator intervention may be required tocorrect this condition.3HMediu

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B.3 Additional sense code and additional sense codequalifierThe additional sense code and additional sense code qualifiers returnedin byte 12 and byte

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Error code (hex)DescriptionByte 12 Byte 131B 00A synchronous transfer error occurred.1C 00The defect list could not be found.1C 01The primary defect l

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Error code (hex)DescriptionByte 12 Byte 1332 00No spare defect locations available duringformat.32 01GList update full or error during reassign.37 00A

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Error code (hex)DescriptionByte 12 Byte 1345 00An error occurred during a selection or areselection.47 00A SCSI interface bus parity error occurred.48

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Appendix C. Mode pagesMode pages are groups of parameters stored by the drive. Theseparameters can be read using the Mode Sense command and

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• An “X” means that the value of the bit cannot be specified. Forexample, the default value of bit 0 of byte 1 of page 00H (the Operatingp

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C.1 Error Recovery page (01H)The Error Recovery page is shown below. This table summarizes thefunction, the default value and the changeability of eac

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FiguresFigure 1. Typical startup current profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Figure 2. Single-ended transmitter and receiver .

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When the automatic read reallocation enabled (ARRE) bit is 1,the drive automatically reallocates bad blocks detected whilereading from the disc. When

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C.2 Disconnect/Reconnect page (02H)The Disconnect/Reconnect page is shown below. This table summarizesthe function, the default value and the changeab

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Bytes 6–7 The disconnect time limit field indicates the minimumtime, in 100-µsec increments, that the drive remainsdisconnected until it

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BytesBits7 6 5 4 3 2 1 012–13 (default) Data bytes per physical sector (0200H)changeable 0000H14–15 (default) Interleave (0001H)changeable 0000H16–17

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Bytes 10–11 The sectors per track field indicates the number of physi-cal sectors the drive allocates per track. The drive reportsthe average number o

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C.4 Rigid Disc Geometry page (04H)The Rigid Disc Geometry page is shown below. This table summarizesthe function, the default value and the changeabil

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Bytes 2–4 The number of cylinders field specifies the number ofuser-accessible cylinders, including two spare cylindersfor defects. The drive uses

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C.5 Verify error recovery page (07H)The verify recovery page specifies the error recovery parameters thetarget shall use during the Verify command and

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When EER is set to zero, the target shall use an errorrecovery procedure that minimizes the risk of misdetectionor miscorrection.When the post

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C.6.1 Read look-ahead and cachingThe drive uses an algorithm that improves seek performance by readingthe next logical sectors after the last req

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