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Fujitsu MHT2060AH Product Manual (250 pages)
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Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Operating Environment
6
Important Alert Items
9
Manual Organization
11
Table of Contents
13
CHAPTER 1 Device Overview
21
Features
22
Functions and Performance
22
Adaptability
22
Interface
23
Device Specifications
24
Specifications Summary
24
Table 1.1 Specifications
24
Model and Product Number
25
Power Requirements
25
Table 1.2 Model Names and Product Numbers
25
Figure 1.1 Negative Voltage at +5 V When Power Is Turned off
26
Table 1.3 Current and Power Dissipation
27
Environmental Specifications
28
Figure 1.2 Current Fluctuation (Typ.) at +5 V When Power Is Turned on
28
Table 1.4 Environmental Specifications
28
Acoustic Noise
29
Shock and Vibration
29
Table 1.5 Acoustic Noise Specification
29
Table 1.6 Shock and Vibration Specification
29
Reliability
30
Error Rate
31
Media Defects
31
Load/Unload Function
31
Advanced Power Management
32
CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration
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Device Configuration
36
Figure 2.1 Disk Drive Outerview
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System Configuration
37
ATA Interface
37
Drive Connection
37
Figure 2.2 1 Drive System Configuration
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Drives Connection
38
Figure 2.3 2 Drives Configuration
38
CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions
39
Dimensions
40
Figure 3.1 Dimensions
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Mounting
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Figure 3.2 Orientation
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Figure 3.3 Mounting Frame Structure
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Figure 3.4 Location of Breather
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Figure 3.5 Surface Temperature Measurement Points
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Table 3.1 Surface Temperature Measurement Points and Standard Values
44
Figure 3.6 Service Area
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Figure 3.7 Handling Cautions
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Cable Connections
47
Device Connector
47
Figure 3.8 Connector Locations
47
Cable Connector Specifications
48
Device Connection
48
Power Supply Connector (CN1)
48
Figure 3.9 Cable Connections
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Table 3.2 Cable Connector Specifications
48
Jumper Settings
49
Location of Setting Jumpers
49
Figure 3.10 Power Supply Connector Pins (CN1)
49
Figure 3.11 Jumper Location
49
Factory Default Setting
50
Master Drive-Slave Drive Setting
50
Figure 3.12 Factory Default Setting
50
Figure 3.13 Jumper Setting of Master or Slave Drive
50
CSEL Setting
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Figure 3.14 CSEL Setting
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Figure 3.15 Example (1) of Cable Select
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Power up in Standby Setting
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Figure 3.16 Example (2) of Cable Select
52
CHAPTER 4 Theory of Device Operation
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Outline
54
Subassemblies
54
Disk
54
Spindle
54
Actuator
54
Air Filter
55
Circuit Configuration
55
Figure 4.1 Power Supply Configuration
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Figure 4.2 Circuit Configuration
57
Power-On Sequence
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Figure 4.3 Power-On Operation Sequence
58
Self-Calibration
59
Self-Calibration Contents
59
Execution Timing of Self-Calibration
60
Command Processing During Self-Calibration
60
Read/Write Circuit
61
Read/Write Preamplifier (Preamp)
61
Write Circuit
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Figure 4.4 Read/Write Circuit Block Diagram
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Read Circuit
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Figure 4.5 Frequency Characteristic of Programmable Filter
62
Digital PLL Circuit
63
Servo Control
64
Servo Control Circuit
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Figure 4.6 Block Diagram of Servo Control Circuit
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Index
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Data-Surface Servo Format
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Figure 4.7 Physical Sector Servo Configuration on Disk Surface
67
Servo Frame Format
68
Figure 4.8 Servo Frame Format
68
Actuator Motor Control
69
Spindle Motor Control
70
CHAPTER 5 Interface
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Physical Interface
72
Interface Signals
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Figure 5.1 Interface Signals
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Signal Assignment on the Connector
73
Table 5.1 Signal Assignment on the Interface Connector
73
Logical Interface
76
I/O Registers
77
Table 5.2 I/O Registers
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Command Block Registers
78
Control Block Registers
83
Host Commands
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Table 5.21 Command Code and Parameters
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Table 5.3 Command Code and Parameters
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Command Descriptions
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Figure 5.2 Execution Example of READ MULTIPLE Command
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Table 5.4 Information to be Read by IDENTIFY DEVICE Command
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Table 5.5 Features Register Values and Settable Modes
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Table 5.6 Diagnostic Code
126
Table 5.7 Features Register Values (Subcommands) and Functions
138
Table 5.8 Format of Device Attribute Value Data
142
Table 5.9 Format of Insurance Failure Threshold Value Data
142
Table 5.10 Log Directory Data Format
147
Table 5.11 Data Format of SMART Summary Error Log
148
Table 5.11.1 Data Format of SMART Comprehensive Error Log
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Table 5.12 SMART Self-Test Log Data Format
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Table 5.13 Selective Self-Test Log Data Structure
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Table 5.14 Selective Self-Test Feature Flags
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Table 5.15 Contents of Security Password
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Table 5.16 Contents of SECURITY SET PASSWORD Data
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Table 5.17 Relationship between Combination of Identifier and Security Level, and Operation of the Lock Function
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Table 5.18 DEVICE CONFIGURATION IDENTIFY Data Structure
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1F1 H (FR)
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1F2 H (SC)
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1F3 H (SN)
175
1F4 H (CL)
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1F5 H (CH)
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1F6 (Dh)
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(Dh) DV
161
Table 5.19 Operation of DOWNLOAD MICRO CODE
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Table 5.20 Example of Rewriting Procedure of Data 384 Kbytes (30000H Bytes) of Microcode
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Error Posting
177
Command Protocol
179
PIO Data Transferring Commands from Device to Host
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Figure 5.3 Read Sector(S) Command Protocol
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Figure 5.4 Protocol for Command Abort
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PIO Data Transferring Commands from Host to Device
182
Figure 5.5 WRITE SECTOR(S) Command Protocol
183
Commands Without Data Transfer
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Figure 5.6 Protocol for the Command Execution Without Data Transfer
184
Other Commands
185
DMA Data Transfer Commands
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Figure 5.7 Normal DMA Data Transfer
187
Ultra DMA Feature Set
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Overview
188
Phases of Operation
189
Ultra DMA Data in Commands
189
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
189
The Data in Transfer
190
Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
190
Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
191
Ultra DMA Data out Commands
194
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
194
The Data out Transfer
194
Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
195
Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
196
Ultra DMA CRC Rules
198
Series Termination Required for Ultra DMA
199
Figure 5.8 Ultra DMA Termination with Pull-Up or Pull-Down
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Table 5.22 Recommended Series Termination for Ultra DMA
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Timing
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PIO Data Transfer
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Figure 5.9 PIO Data Transfer Timing
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Multiword Data Transfer
201
Figure 5.10 Multiword DMA Data Transfer Timing (Mode 2)
201
Ultra DMA Data Transfer
202
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
202
Figure 5.11 Initiating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Table 5.23 Ultra DMA Data Burst Timing Requirements
203
Table 5.24 Ultra DMA Sender and Recipient Timing Requirements
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Sustained Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Figure 5.12 Sustained Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Host Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Figure 5.13 Host Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Figure 5.14 Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
208
Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Figure 5.15 Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
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Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
210
Figure 5.16 Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
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Sustained Ultra DMA Data out Burst
211
Figure 5.17 Sustained Ultra DMA Data out Burst
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Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
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Figure 5.18 Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
212
Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
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Figure 5.19 Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
213
Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
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Figure 5.20 Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
214
Power-On and Reset
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Figure 5.21 Power-On Reset Timing
215
CHAPTER 6 Operations
217
Device Response to the Reset
218
Response to Power-On
218
Response to Hardware Reset
219
Figure 6.1 Response to Power-On
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Figure 6.2 Response to Hardware Reset
220
Response to Software Reset
221
Figure 6.3 Response to Software Reset
221
Response to Diagnostic Command
222
Figure 6.4 Response to Diagnostic Command
222
Power Save
223
Power Save Mode
223
Power Commands
225
Defect Processing
225
Spare Area
225
Alternating Processing for Defective Sectors
226
Figure 6.5 Sector Slip Processing
226
Figure 6.6 Automatic Alternating Processing
227
Read-Ahead Cache
228
DATA Buffer Structure
228
Figure 6.7 Data Buffer Structure
228
Caching Operation
229
Using the Read Segment Buffer
231
Miss-Hit
231
Sequential Hit
232
Full Hit
233
Partial Hit
234
Write Cache
235
Cache Operation
235
Glossary
237
Acronyms and Abbreviations
241
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