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Fujitsu MHK2120AT - Mobile 12 GB Hard Drive Product Manual (227 pages)
Fujitsu Computer Drive User Manual
Brand:
Fujitsu
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Storage
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
14
Revision History
4
Operating Environment
7
Important Alert Items
10
Manual Organization
12
CHAPTER 1 Device Overview
22
Features
23
Functions and Performance
23
Adaptability
23
Interface
24
Device Specifications
25
Specifications Summary
25
Table 1.1 Specifications
25
Model and Product Number
26
Power Requirements
26
Table 1.2 Model Names and Product Numbers
26
Figure 1.1 Current Fluctuation (Typ.) at +5V When Power Is Turned on
27
Table 1.3 Current and Power Dissipation
27
Environmental Specifications
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
CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration
32
Device Configuration
33
Figure 2.1 Disk Drive Outerview (the MHJ Series and MHK Series)
33
Figure 2.2 Configuration of Disk Media Heads
34
System Configuration
35
ATA Interface
35
Drive Connection
35
Drives Connection
35
Figure 2.3 1 Drive System Configuration
35
Figure 2.4 2 Drives Configuration
35
CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions
38
Dimensions
39
Mounting
41
Figure 3.2 Orientation (Sample: MHJ2181AT)
41
Figure 3.3 Mounting Frame Structure
42
Figure 3.4 Location of Breather
43
Figure 3.5 Surface Temperature Measurement Points (Sample: MHJ2181AT)
44
Figure 3.6 Service Area (Sample: MHJ2181AT)
45
Cable Connections
46
Device Connector
46
Figure 3.7 Connector Locations (Sample: MHJ2181AT)
46
Cable Connector Specifications
47
Device Connection
47
Figure 3.8 Cable Connections
47
Table 3.2 Cable Connector Specifications
47
Power Supply Connector (CN1)
48
Jumper Settings
48
Location of Setting Jumpers
48
Figure 3.9 Power Supply Connector Pins (CN1)
48
Figure 3.10 Jumper Location
48
Factory Default Setting
49
Master Drive-Slave Drive Setting
49
Figure 3.11 Factory Default Setting
49
Figure 3.12 Jumper Setting of Master or Slave Device
49
CSEL Setting
50
Figure 3.13 CSEL Setting
50
Figure 3.14 Example (1) of Cable Select
50
Figure 3.15 Example (2) of Cable Select
51
CHAPTER 4 Theory of Device Operation
52
Outline
53
Subassemblies
53
Disk
53
Head
53
Spindle
54
Actuator
54
Air Filter
54
Figure 4.1 Head Structure
54
Circuit Configuration
55
Figure 4.2 Circuit Configuration
56
Power-On Sequence
57
Self-Calibration
58
Self-Calibration Contents
58
Figure 4.3 Power-On Operation Sequence
58
Execution Timing of Self-Calibration
59
Command Processing During Self-Calibration
60
Read/Write Circuit
60
Read/Write Preamplifier (Preamp)
60
Table 4.1 Self-Calibration Execution Timechart
60
Write Circuit
61
Table 4.2 Write Precompensation Algorithm
61
Figure 4.4 Read/Write Circuit Block Diagram
62
Read Circuit
63
Figure 4.5 Frequency Characteristic of Programmable Filter
63
Digital PLL Circuit
64
Servo Control
65
Servo Control Circuit
65
Figure 4.6 Block Diagram of Servo Control Circuit
65
Figure 4.7 Physical Sector Servo Configuration on Disk Surface
67
Index
68
Data-Surface Servo Format
69
Servo Frame Format
69
Figure 4.8 Servo Frame Format
69
Actuator Motor Control
70
Spindle Motor Control
71
CHAPTER 5 Interface
74
Physical Interface
75
Interface Signals
75
Figure 5.1 Interface Signals
75
Signal Assignment on the Connector
76
Table 5.1 Signal Assignment on the Interface Connector
76
Logical Interface
79
I/O Registers
80
Table 5.2 I/O Registers
80
Command Block Registers
81
Control Block Registers
86
Host Commands
86
Command Code and Parameters
87
Table 5.3 Command Code and Parameters
87
Command Descriptions
89
Figure 5.2 Execution Example of READ MULTIPLE Command
93
Table 5.5 Features Register Values and Settable Modes
113
Table 5.6 Diagnostic Code
120
1F6 (Dh) DV/1F6 (Dh) DV
128
Table 5.7 Features Register Values (Subcommands) and Functions
131
(Sc)
133
(Sn)
133
1F1 (Fr)
133
1F4 (Cl)
133
1F5 (Ch)
133
1F6 (Dh) DV
133
At Command Issuance (I/O Registers Setting Contents)
133
(Cl) 1F3 H
134
(Sc)
134
(Sn)
134
1F1 (ER) Error Information
134
1F4 (Cl)
134
1F5 (Ch)
134
1F6 (Dh) DV
134
1F7 (ST) Status Information
134
Table 5.8 Format of Device Attribute Value Data
135
Table 5.9 Format of Insurance Failure Threshold Value Data
135
Table 5.10 SMART Error Log Data Format
139
Table 5.11 SMART Self Test Log Data Format
141
Table 5.12 Contents of Security Password
143
Table 5.13 Contents of SECURITY SET PASSWORD Data
147
Table 5.14 Relationship between Combination of Identifier and Security Level, and Operation of the Lock Function
147
Error Posting
150
Table 5.15 Command Code and Parameters
150
Command Protocol
152
Data Transferring Commands from Device to Host
152
Figure 5.3 Read Sector(S) Command Protocol
153
Data Transferring Commands from Host to Device
154
Figure 5.4 Protocol for Command Abort
154
Figure 5.5 WRITE SECTOR(S) Command Protocol
155
Commands Without Data Transfer
156
DMA Data Transfer Commands
157
Other Commands
157
Figure 5.7 Normal DMA Data Transfer
158
Overview
159
Ultra DMA Feature Set
159
Phases of Operation
160
Ultra DMA Burst Initiation Phase
160
Data Transfer Phase
161
Ultra DMA Burst Termination Phase
161
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
162
Ultra DMA Data in Commands
162
Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
163
The Data in Transfer
163
Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
164
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
167
The Data out Transfer
167
Ultra DMA Data out Commands
167
Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
168
Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
169
Ultra DMA CRC Rules
171
Figure 5.8 an Example of Generation of Parallel CRC
172
Table 5.16 Parallel Generation Equation of CRC Polynomial
172
Figure 5.9 Ultra DMA Termination with Pull-Up or Pull-Down
173
Series Termination Required for Ultra DMA
173
Table 5.17 Recommended Series Termination for Ultra DMA
173
PIO Data Transfer
174
Timing
174
Figure 5.10 Data Transfer Timing
175
Figure 5.11 Multiword DMA Data Transfer Timing (Mode 2)
176
Multiword DMA Data Transfer
176
Figure 5.12 Starting of Ultra DMA Data in Burst Transfer
177
Starting of Ultra DMA Data in Burst
177
Transfer of Ultra DMA Data
177
Table 5.18 Ultra DMA Data Burst Timing Requirements
178
Ultra DMA Data Burst Timing Requirements
178
Figure 5.13 Sustained Ultra DMA Data in Burst
180
Sustained Ultra DMA Data in Burst
180
Figure 5.14 Host Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
181
Host Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
181
Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
182
Figure 5.15 Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
182
Figure 5.16 Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
183
Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
183
Figure 5.17 Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
184
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
184
Figure 5.18 Sustained Ultra DMA Data out Burst
185
Sustained Ultra DMA Data out Burst
185
Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
186
Figure 5.19 Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
186
Figure 5.20 Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
187
Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
187
Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
188
Figure 5.21 Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
188
Figure 5.22 Power on Reset Timing
189
Power-On and Reset
189
Operations
190
CHAPTER 6 Operations
190
Device Response to the Reset
191
Response to Power-On
191
Figure 6.1 Response to Power-On
192
Figure 6.2 Response to Hardware Reset
193
Response to Hardware Reset
193
Figure 6.3 Response to Software Reset
194
Response to Software Reset
194
Figure 6.4 Response to Diagnostic Command
195
Address Translation
196
Response to Diagnostic Command
195
Default Parameters
196
Table 6.1 Default Parameters
196
Figure 6.5 Address Translation (Example in CHS Mode)
197
Power Save
198
Power Save Mode
198
Figure 6.6 Address Translation (Example in LBA Mode)
198
Logical Address
197
Power Commands
200
Defect Management
200
Alternating Defective Sectors
201
Figure 6.7 Sector Slip Processing
201
Spare Area
201
Figure 6.8 Alternate Cylinder Assignment
202
Read-Ahead Cache
203
Caching Operation
203
Data Buffer Configuration
203
Figure 6.9 Data Buffer Configuration
203
Mis-Hit (no Hit)
205
Usage of Read Segment
205
Sequential Read
206
Full Hit (Hit All)
209
Partially Hit
210
Write Cache
211
Glossary
214
Acronyms and Abbreviations
218
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Overview of Manual
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Important Alert Items
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