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DiamondMax 60
96147H8, 94610H6, 93073H4,
92305H3, 91536H2
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Before You Begin ® Thank you for your interest in the Maxtor DiamondMax 60 AT hard disk drives. This manual provides technical information for OEM engineers and systems integrators regarding the installation and use of DiamondMax hard drives. Drive repair should be performed only at an authorized repair center. For repair information, contact the Maxtor Customer Service Center at 800-2MAXTOR or 408-922-2085. Before unpacking the hard drive, please review Sections 1 through 4. CAUTIO N Maxtor Dia
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DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUAL Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Section 1 Section 1 Section 1 — Introduction Introduction Introduction Section 1 Section 1 Introduction Introduction Maxtor Corporation 1 - 1 Products 1 - 1 Support 1 - 1 Manual Organization 1 - 1 Abbreviations 1 - 1 Conventions 1 - 2 Key Words 1 - 2 Numbering 1 - 2 Signal Conventions 1 - 2 Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 Section 2 — Product Description Product Description Product Description Product Description P
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DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUAL Section 3 Section 3 Section 3 — Product Specifications Product Specifications Product Specifications Section 3 Section 3 Product Specifications Product Specifications Models and Capacities 3 - 1 Drive Configuration 3 - 1 Performance Specifications 3 - 1 Physical Dimensions 3 - 2 Power Requirements 3 - 3 Power Mode Definitions 3 - 3 Spin-up 3 - 3 Seek 3 - 3 Read/Write 3 - 3 Idle 3 - 3 Standby 3 - 3 Sleep 3 - 3 EPA Energy Star Compliance 3 - 3 Environmental Limits 3 -
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DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUAL Section 5 Section 5 Section 5 — AT Interface Description AT Interface Description AT Interface Description Section 5 Section 5 AT Interface Description AT Interface Description Interface Connector 5 - 1 Pin Description Summary 5 - 1 Pin Description Table 5 - 2 PIO Timing 5 - 3 DMA Timing 5 - 4 Ultra DMA Timing Parameters 5 - 5 Section 6 Section 6 Section 6 — Host Software Interface Host Software Interface Host Software Interface Section 6 Section 6 Host Software In
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DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUAL Write Verify Sector(s) 7 - 4 Write Sector Buffer 7 - 4 Write DMA 7 - 5 Write Multiple 7 - 5 Mode Set/Check Commands 7 - 6 Set Features Mode 7 - 6 Read Native Max Address 7 - 7 Set Max 7 - 7 Set Max Password 7 - 7 Set Max Lock 7 - 7 Set Max Unlock 7 - 7 Set Max Freeze Lock 7 - 7 Power Mode Commands 7 - 8 Standby Immediate 7 - 8 Idle Immediate 7 - 8 Standby 7 - 8 Idle 7 - 8 Check Power Mode 7 - 8 Set Sleep Mode 7 - 8 Default Power-on Condition 7 - 9 Initialization Comm
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DIAMONDMAX 60 PRODUCT MANUAL Figures Figures Figures Figures Figures Figure Title Page 2 - 1 PCBA Jumper Location and Configuration 2 - 6 3 - 1 Outline and Mounting Dimensions 3 - 2 4 - 1 Multi-pack Shipping Container 4 - 2 4 - 2 Single-pack Shipping Container (Option A) 4 - 3 4 - 3 Single-pack Shipping Container (Option B) 4 - 3 4 - 4 IDE Interface and Power Cabling Detail 4 - 5 5 - 1 Data Connector 5 - 1 5 - 2 PIO Data Transfer to/from Device 5 - 3 5 - 3 Multi-word DMA Data Transfer 5 - 4 5 -
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DIAMONDMAX 60 – INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 Introduction Maxtor Corporation Maxtor Corporation has been providing high-quality computer storage products since 1982. Along the way, we’ve seen many changes in data storage needs. Not long ago, only a handful of specific users needed more than a couple hundred megabytes of storage. Today, downloading from the Internet and CD-ROMs, multimedia, networking and advanced office applications are driving storage needs even higher. Even home PC applications need
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DIAMONDMAX 60 – INTRODUCTION Conventions If there is a conflict between text and tables, the table shall be accepted as being correct. Key Words The names of abbreviations, commands, fields and acronyms used as signal names are in all uppercase type (e.g., IDENTIFY DRIVE). Fields containing only one bit are usually referred to as the “name” bit instead of the “name” field. Names of drive registers begin with a capital letter (e.g., Cylinder High register). Numbering Numbers that are not followed
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SECTION 2 Product Description ® Maxtor DiamondMax 60 AT disk drives are 1-inch high, 3.5-inch diameter random access storage devices which incorporate an on-board ATA-5/Ultra DMA 100 controller. High capacity is achieved by a balanced combination of high areal recording density and the latest data encoding and servo techniques. Maxtor's latest advancements in electronic packaging and integration methods have lowered the drive's power consumption and increased its reliability.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Product Features Functional / Interface Maxtor DiamondMax 60 hard drives contain all necessary mechanical and electronic parts to interpret control signals and commands from an AT-compatible host computer. See Section 3 Product Specifications, for complete drive specifications. Zone Density Recording The disk capacity is increased with bit density management – common with Zone Density Recording. Each disk surface is divided into 16 circumferential zones. All tracks within a g
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The LBA is checked for violating the drive capacity. If it does not, the LBA is converted to physical drive cylinder, head and sector values. The physical address is then used to access or store the data on the disk and for other drive related operations. Defect Management Zone (DMZ) Each drive model has a fixed number of spare sectors per drive, all of which are located at the end of the drive. Upon detection of a bad sector that has been reassigned, the next sequential sect
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Major HDA Components Drive Mechanism A brush-less DC direct drive motor rotates the spindle at 5,400 RPM (±0.1%). The dynamically balanced motor/spindle assembly ensures minimal mechanical run-out to the disks. A dynamic brake provides a fast stop to the spindle motor upon power removal. The speed tolerance includes motor performance and motor circuit tolerances. Rotary Actuator All DiamondMax 60 drives employ a rotary voice coil actuator which consists of a moving coil, an a
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Subsystem Configuration Dual Drive Support Two drives may be accessed via a common interface cable, using the same range of I/O addresses. The drives are jumpered as device 0 or 1 (Master/Slave), and are selected by the drive select bit in the Device/Head register of the task file. All Task File registers are written in parallel to both drives. The interface processor on each drive decides whether a command written to it should be executed; this depends on the type of command
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 3 Product Specifications Models and Capacities MODEL 96147H8 94610H6 93073H4 92305H3 91536H2 61,471 46,103 30,735 23,051 15,367 Formatted Capacity (MB LBA Mode) 6 9 Maxtor defines one megabyte as 10 or one million bytes and one gigabyte as 10 or one billion bytes. Drive Configuration MODEL 96147H8 94610H6 93073H4 92305H3 91536H2 Integrated Interface ATA-5 / Ultra DMA 2 Encoding Method E PR4 RLL 16/17 Interleave 1:1 Servo System Embedded Buffer Size / Type 2 MB SDR
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Physical Dimensions (maximum) PARAMETER STANDARD METRIC Height 1.028 inches 26.1 millimeters Length 5.787 inches 147 millimeters Width 4.00 inches 101.6 millimeters Weight 1.3 pounds 0.59 kilograms Figure 3 - 1 Outline and Mounting Dimensions 3 – 2
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements MODE 12V ± 10% 5V ± 5% POWER Spin-up (peak) 1800 mA 490 mA Seek (avg) 650 mA 550 mA 10.6 W Read/Write (avg) 250 mA 550 mA 5.8 W Idle (avg) 250 mA 500 mA 5.5 W Standby (avg) 20 mA 280 mA 1.6 W Sleep (avg) 20 mA 200 mA 1.0 W Power Mode Definitions Spin-up The drive is spinning up following initial application of power and has not yet reached full speed. Seek A random access operation by the disk drive. Read/Write Data is being read from or written to the d
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Shock and Vibration PARAMETER OPERATING NON-OPERATING Mechanical Shock 30 Gs, 2.0 ms, no errors 250 Gs, 2.0 ms, no damage Rotational Shock 18,000 Rad/sec,0.5 - 1.0 ms, no damage 2 Random Vibration 10 - 45 Hz at 0.004 G /Hz PSD: 2 2 48 - 62 Hz at 0.008 G /Hz 10 Hz at .05 G /Hz 2 2 65 - 300 Hz at 0.004 G /Hz 20 Hz at .055 G /Hz, 2 2 301 - 500 Hz at 0.0006 G /Hz 300 Hz at .05 G /Hz 2 no errors 301 Hz at .0014 G /Hz 2 500-760 Hz at .001 G /Hz 2 877 Hz at .003 G /Hz 2 1000-1570
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS EMC/EMI Radiated Electromagnetic Field Emissions - EMC Compliance The hard disk drive mechanism is designed as a subassembly for installation into a suitable enclosure and is therefore not subject to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules (47CFR15) or the Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations. Although not required, the disk mechanism has been tested within a suitable end-use product and found to comply with Class B limits of the FCC Rules and Reg
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INSTALLATION SECTION 4 Handling and Installation Hard Drive Handling Precautions ◆ If the handling precautions are not followed, damage to the hard drive may result - which may void the warranty. ◆ During handling, NEVER drop, jar, or bump a drive. Handle the drive by its sides and avoid touching the printed circuit board assembly (PCBA). ◆ Hard drives are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage. Use proper ESD practices by grounding yourself and the computer system the hard drive will