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Fujitsu MHV2200BT Product Manual (292 pages)
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Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Chapter 6 Operations
5
Operating Environment
6
Important Alert Items
9
Manual Organization
11
Table of Contents
13
CHAPTER 1 Device Overview
23
Features
24
Functions and Performance
24
Adaptability
24
Interface
25
Device Specifications
26
Specifications Summary
26
Table 1.1 Specifications
26
Model and Product Number
27
Table 1.2 Examples of Model Names and Product Numbers
27
Power Requirements
28
Figure 1.1 Permissible Range of +5V Rise Slope
28
Figure 1.2 the Example of Negative Voltage Waveform at +5 V When Power Is Turned off
29
Table 1.3 Current and Power Dissipation
30
Environmental Specifications
31
Acoustic Noise
31
Figure 1.3 Current Fluctuation (Typ.) at +5 V When Power Is Turned on
31
Table 1.4 Environmental Specifications
31
Shock and Vibration
32
Table 1.5 Acoustic Noise Specification
32
Table 1.6 Shock and Vibration Specification
32
Reliability
33
Error Rate
34
Media Defects
34
Load/Unload Function
34
Recommended Power-Off Sequence
35
Advanced Power Management (APM)
35
Table 1.7 Advanced Power Management
36
Interface Power Management (IPM)
37
Host-Initiated Interface Power Management (HIPM)
37
Device-Initiated Interface Power Management (DIPM)
37
Table 1.8 Interface Power Management
38
CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration
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Device Configuration
40
Figure 2.1 Disk Drive Outerview
40
System Configuration
41
SATA Interface
41
Drive Connection
41
Figure 2.2 Drive System Configuration
41
CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions
43
Dimensions
44
Figure 3.1 Dimensions
44
Mounting
45
Figure 3.2 Mounting Frame Structure
45
Figure 3.3 Location of Breather
46
Figure 3.4 Surface Cover Temperature Measurement Points
47
Table 3.1 Surface Temperature Measurement Points and Standard Values
47
Figure 3.5 Service Area
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Figure 3.6 Handling Cautions
49
Connections with Host System
50
Device Connector
50
Figure 3.7 Connector Locations
50
Signal Segment and Power Supply Segment
51
Connector Specifications for Host System
51
Figure 3.8 Power Supply Pins (CN1)
51
Table 3.2 the Recommended Connector Specifications for the Host System
51
SATA Interface Cable Connection
52
Note about SATA Interface Cable Connection
52
CHAPTER 4 Theory of Device Operation
53
Outline
54
Subassemblies
54
Disk
54
Spindle
54
Actuator
54
Air Filter
55
Circuit Configuration
55
Figure 4.1 Power Supply Configuration
56
Power-On Sequence
57
Figure 4.2 Circuit Configuration
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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
61
Figure 4.4 Read/Write Circuit Block Diagram
61
Read Circuit
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Figure 4.5 Frequency Characteristic of Programmable Filter
62
Digital PLL Circuit
63
Servo Control
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Servo Control Circuit
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Figure 4.6 Block Diagram of Servo Control Circuit
64
Data-Surface Servo Format
67
Figure 4.7 Physical Sector Servo Configuration on Disk Surface
68
Servo Frame Format
69
Figure 4.8 Servo Frame Format
69
Actuator Motor Control
70
Spindle Motor Control
71
CHAPTER 5 Interface
73
Physical Interface
74
Interface Signals
74
Figure 5.1 Interface Signals
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Signal Interface Regulation
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Out of Band Signaling
76
Primitives Descriptions
77
Electrical Specifications
79
Table 5.1 Physical Layer Electrical Requirements
79
Connector Pinouts
82
Table 5.2 Connector Pinouts
82
P11 Function
83
Staggered Spin-Up
83
Driving Ready LED
83
Figure 5.2 Example of the Circuit for Driving Ready LED
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Table 5.3 Requirements for P11 as an Output Pin
84
Hot Plug
85
Logical Interface
86
Figure 5.3 Conceptual Diagram of Communication Layers
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Communication Layers
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Outline of the Shadow Block Register
88
Table 5.4 Shadow Block Register
88
Outline of the Frame Information Structure (FIS)
89
FIS Types
89
Register - Host to Device
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Figure 5.4 Register - Host to Device FIS Layout
89
Register - Device to Host
90
DMA Active - Device to Host
90
Figure 5.5 Register - Device to Host FIS Layout
90
Figure 5.6 DMA Active - Device to Host FIS Layout
90
DMA Setup - Device to Host or Host to Device (Bidirectional)
91
Figure 5.7 DMA Setup - Device to Host or Host to Device FIS Layout
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BIST Active - Bidirectional
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Figure 5.8 bist Active - Bidirectional FIS Layout
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Table 5.5 bist Combinations
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Data - Host to Device or Device to Host (Bidirectional)
93
PIO Setup - Device to Host
93
Figure 5.9 Data FIS (Bidirectional) Layout
93
Set Device Bits - Device to Host
95
Shadow Block Registers
96
Host Commands
101
Command Code and Parameters
101
Table 5.6 Command Code and Parameters
101
Command Descriptions
104
RECALIBRATE (X'10' to X'1F')
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READ SECTOR(S) (X'20' or X'21')
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WRITE SECTOR(S) (X'30' or X'31')
108
Write Verify (X'3C')
110
READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) (X'40' or X'41')
112
SEEK (X'70' to X'7F')
114
Execute Device Diagnostic (X'90')
115
Table 5.7 Diagnostic Code
115
Initialize Device Parameters (X'91')
116
Download Microcode (X'92')
117
Table 5.8 Operation of DOWNLOAD MICROCODE
117
Table 5.9 Example of Rewriting Procedure of Data 512K Bytes (80000H Bytes) of Microcode
118
STANDBY IMMEDIATE (X'94' or X'E0')
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IDLE IMMEDIATE (X'95' or X'E1') /UNLOAD IMMEDIATE (X'95' or X'E1')
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STANDBY (X'96' or X'E2')
122
IDLE (X'97' or X'E3')
123
CHECK POWER MODE (X'98' or X'E5')
125
SLEEP (X'99' or X'E6')
126
Smart (X'b0')
127
Table 5.10 Features Field Values (Subcommands) and Functions (1/3
128
Table 5.11 Format of Device Attribute Value Data
132
Table 5.12 Format of Guarantee Failure Threshold Value Data
132
Table 5.13 Off-Line Data Collection Status
135
Table 5.14 Self-Test Execution Status
135
Table 5.15 Off-Line Data Collection Capability
136
Table 5.16 Failure Prediction Capability Flag
136
Table 5.17 Drive Error Logging Capability
136
Table 5.18 Log Directory Data Format
137
Table 5.19 Data Format of SMART Summary Error Log
138
Table 5.20 Data Format of SMART Comprehensive Error Log
140
Table 5.21 SMART Self-Test Log Data Format
141
Table 5.22 Selective Self-Test Log Data Structure
142
Table 5.23 Selective Self-Test Feature Flags
143
Table 5.24 SCT Command and the Function
144
Table 5.25 Format of SCT STATUS Response
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Table 5.26 SCT STATUS Code
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Table 5.27 Action Code
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Table 5.29 ERROR RECOVERY CONTROL
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Table 5.30 FEATURE CONTROL COMMAND
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Table 5.31 SCT DATA TABLE
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Table 5.32 HAD Temperature
154
Device Configuration (X'b1')
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Table 5.33 DEVICE CONFIGURATION IDENTIFY Data Structure
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Read Multiple (X'c4')
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Figure 5.12 Execution Example of READ MULTIPLE Command
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Write Multiple (X'c5')
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Set Multiple Mode (X'c6')
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READ DMA (X'C8' or X'C9')
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WRITE DMA (X'CA' or X'CB')
171
Read Buffer (X'e4')
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Flush Cache (X'e7')
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Write Buffer (X'e8')
175
Identify Device (X'ec')
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Identify Device Dma (X'ee')
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Table 5.34 Information to be Read by IDENTIFY DEVICE Command
178
Set Features (X'ef')
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Security Set Password (X'f1')
196
Security Unlock(X'f2')
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Security Erase Prepare (X'f3')
200
Security Erase Unit (X'f4')
201
Security Freeze Lock (X'f5')
202
Security Disable Password (X'f6')
204
Read Native Max Address (X'f8')
206
Set Max (X'f9')
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Read Sector (S) Ext (X'24')
213
Read Dma Ext (X'25')
214
Read Native Max Address Ext (X'27')
215
Read Multiple Ext (X'29')
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Read Log Ext (X'2F')
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Table 5.39 Data Format of Read Log Ext Log Page 10H
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Table 5.41 Data Format of Read Log Ext Log Page 11H
220
Write Sector (S) Ext (X'34')
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Write Dma Ext (X'35')
224
Set Max Address Ext (X'37')
225
Write Multiple Ext (X'39')
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Write Log Ext (X'3F')
228
Read Verify Sector (S) Ext (X'42')
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Flush Cache Ext (X'ea')
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Write Multiple Fua Ext (X'ce')
234
Write Dma Fua Ext (X'3D')
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Read Fp Dma Queued (X'60')
236
Write Fp Dma Queued (X'61')
237
Error Posting
238
Command Protocol
240
Non-Data Command Protocol
240
Figure 5.13 Non-Data Command Protocol
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PIO Data-In Command Protocol
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PIO Data-Out Command Protocol
243
Figure 5.15 PIO Data-Out Command Protocol
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DMA Data-In Command Protocol
245
DMA Data-Out Command Protocol
246
Native Command Queuing Protocol
247
Figure 5.18 READ FP DMA QUEUED Command Protocol
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Figure 5.19 WRITE FP DMA QUEUED Command Protocol
249
Power-On and COMRESET
250
Figure 5.21 COMRESET Sequence
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CHAPTER 6 Operations
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Reset and Diagnosis
254
Response to COMRESET
256
Software Settings Preservation
257
COMRESET Preservation Requirements
257
Response to a Software Reset
259
Power Save
260
Power Save Mode
260
Power Commands
262
Power Save Controlled by Interface Power Management (IPM)
263
Power Save Mode of the Interface
263
Read-Ahead Cache
265
Data Buffer Structure
265
Caching Operation
266
Using the Read Segment Buffer
268
Miss-Hit
268
Sequential Hit
269
Full Hit
269
Partial Hit
271
Write Cache
272
Cache Operation
272
Glossary
275
Acronyms and Abbreviations
279
Index
281
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