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[. . . ] Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT Product Manual May 24, 2005 Part Number: 000001925 May 24, 2005 Maxtor Corporation. Printed in U. S. A. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein ­ which will be incorporated in revised editions of the publication. Maxtor may make changes or improvements in the product(s) described in this publication at any time and without notice. UL/CSA/VDE/TUV/RoHS UL standard 1954 recognition granted under File No. [. . . ] The Maxtor Quickview 40 drives require the use of an 80 conductor cable (ATA/ ATAPI-6, Annex. A, Figure A. 4 and description) to support the drive's Ultra DMA capability. 5. 3 5. 3. 1 5. 3. 1. 1 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE ATA Bus Interface Electrical Characteristics Signals on the ATA interface are assigned to connector pins according to Annex. A in the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard for the 80 conductor cable assembly. The signaling protocol complies with clause 9 and signal timing complies with clause 10 of the standard. The Maxtor Quickview 40 hard disk drives support all Ultra DMA Data Transfer modes (0 - 5) defined in the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard. In addition, these drives support Mode 6, and can send and receive data at the full 133MB/s transfer rate. Hosts may assert the RESET- signal for longer than the minimum. When power is applied with RESET- asserted, the Maxtor Quickview 40 disk media will not begin to spin up until RESET- is negated. This may reduce maximum current consumption for the overall system. Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT 5-1 ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5. 4 REGISTER ADDRESS DECODING The Maxtor Quickview 40 hard disk drives allow their host systems to address the full set of command and control registers as specified in clause 7 of the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard. 5. 5 5. 5. 1 COMMAND INTERFACE General Feature Set The µProcessor, Disk Controller, and ATA Interface electronics are contained in a proprietary ASIC developed by Maxtor. 5. 5. 2 Supported Commands The Maxtor Quickview 40 hard disk drives support all the mandatory commands from the general feature set for devices not supporting the Packet command feature set. Refer to the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard for a detailed description of these commands. The IDENTIFY DRIVE command, however, is elaborated in the section "Identify Drive Command" on page 5-5. Table 5-1 lists the supported commands. Table 5-1 Supported Commands Command CHECK POWER MODE DEVICE CONFIGURATION FREEZE LOCK DEVICE CONFIGURATION IDENTIFY DEVICE CONFIGURATION RESTORE DEVICE CONFIGURATION SET DOWNLOAD MICROCODE EXECUTE DRIVE DIAGNOSTIC FLUSH CACHE IDENTIFY DRIVE IDLE IDLE IMMEDIATE NOP Command Code 98h, E5h B1h B1h B1h B1h 92h 90h E7h ECh 97h, E3h 95h, E1h 00h Feature Register Value(s) C1h C2h C0h C3h 07h, 01h 5-2 Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Table 5-1 Supported Commands Command READ BUFFER READ DMA READ LONG READ MULTIPLE READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS READ SECTOR(S) READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD SECURITY ERASE PREPARE SECURITY ERASE UNIT SECURITY FREEZE LOCK SECURITY SET PASSWORD SECURITY UNLOCK SEEK SET FEATURES SET MAX ADDRESS SET MAX SET PASSWORD SET MAX LOCK SET MAX UNLOCK SET MAX FREEZE LOCK SET MULTIPLE MODE SLEEP SMART DISABLE OPERATIONS SMART ENABLE OPERATIONS SMART ENABLE/DISABLE ATTRIBUTE AUTOSAVE Command Code E4h C8h, C9h 22h, 23h C4h F8h 20h, 21h 40h, 41h F6h F3h F4h F5H F1h F2h 70h EFh F9h F9h F9h F9h F9h C6h 99h, E6h B0h B0h B0h Feature Register Value(s) Note 1 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h D9h D8h D2h Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT 5-3 ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Table 5-1 Supported Commands Command SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE SMART READ DATA SMART READ LOG SMART RETURN STATUS SMART SAVE ATTRIBUTE VALUES SMART WRITE LOG STANDBY STANDBY IMMEDIATE WRITE BUFFER WRITE DMA WRITE MULTIPLE WRITE PIO OVERLAP WRITE SECTOR(S) Command Code B0h B0h B0h B0h B0h B0h 96h, E2h 94h, E0h E8h CAh, CBh C5h 34h 30h, 31h Feature Register Value(s) D4h D0h D5h DAh D3h D6h Note: 1. As defined in the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard. 5-4 Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Identify Drive Command This command allows the host to receive parameter information from the drive. When the command is received, the drive: 1. Stores the required parameter information in the sector buffer 3. Generates an interrupt The host may then read the information out of the sector buffer. Parameter words in the buffer are shown in Table 5-2. Note: All reserved bits or words should be zeroes. Table 5-2 Identify Drive Command Parameters Word 0 15: 14-8: 7: 6: 5-3: 2: 1: 0: 1 2 3 4-5 6 7-8 9 10-19 Obsolete Specific configuration Obsolete Retired Obsolete Reserved for assignment by the CompactFlash Association Retired Serial number (20 ASCII characters) 0 = ATA device Retired 1 = removable media device Obsolete Retired Response incomplete Retired Reserved CONTENT DESCRIPTION General configuration bit-significant information: Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT 5-5 ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Table 5-2 Identify Drive Command Parameters Word 20-21 22 23-26 27-46 47 Retired Obsolete Firmware revision (8 ASCII characters) Model number (40 ASCII characters) 15-8: 7-0: 80h 00h = Reserved CONTENT DESCRIPTION 01h-FFh: = Maximum number of sectors that shall be transferred per interrupt on READ/WRITE MULTIPLE commands 48 49 Reserved Capabilities 15-14: Reserved for the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command. 13: 1 = Standby timer values as specified in this standard are supported. 0 = Standby timer values shall be managed by the device 12: 11: 10: 9: 8: 7-0: 50 Reserved for the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command. 0 = IORDY may be supported 1 = IORDY may be disabled 1 = LBA supported 1 = DMA supported. Retired Capabilities 15: 14: 13-2: 1: 0: Shall be cleared to zero. Obsolete Shall be set to one to indicate a device specific Standby timer value minimum. 51-52 Obsolete 5-6 Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands Table 5-2 Identify Drive Command Parameters Word 53 15-3: Reserved CONTENT DESCRIPTION 2: 1 = the fields reported in word 88 are valid. [. . . ] Stepper motors used to be widely used for read/write head positioner, since they can be geared to move the head one track per step. Stepper motors are not as fast or reliable as the rotary voice coil actuators which Maxtor disk drives use. SUBSTRATE ­ The material the disk platter is made of beneath the magnetic coating. Hard disks are generally made of aluminum or magnesium alloy (or glass, for optical disks) while the substrate of floppies is usually mylar. [. . . ]

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