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Fujitsu MHV2100AH Product Manual (280 pages)
DISK DRIVE
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 1.77 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Operating Environment
6
Important Alert Items
9
Manual Organization
11
Table of Contents
13
CHAPTER 1 Device Overview
25
Features
26
Functions and Performance
26
Adaptability
26
Interface
27
Device Specifications
28
Specifications Summary
28
Table 1.1 Specifications
28
Model and Product Number
29
Table 1.2 Examples of Model Names and Product Numbers
29
Power Requirements
30
Figure 1.1 Negative Voltage at +5 V When Power Is Turned off
30
Table 1.3 Current and Power Dissipation
31
Environmental Specifications
32
Figure 1.2 Current Fluctuation (Typ.) at +5 V When Power Is Turned on
32
Table 1.4 Environmental Specifications
32
Acoustic Noise
33
Shock and Vibration
33
Table 1.5 Acoustic Noise Specification
33
Table 1.6 Shock and Vibration Specification
33
Reliability
34
Error Rate
35
Media Defects
35
Load/Unload Function
35
Advanced Power Management
36
Table 1.7 Advanced Power Management
37
CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration
39
Device Configuration
40
Figure 2.1 Disk Drive Outer View
40
System Configuration
41
ATA Interface
41
Drive Connection
41
Figure 2.2 1 Drive System Configuration
41
Drives Connection
42
Figure 2.3 2 Drives Configuration
42
CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions
43
Dimensions
44
Figure 3.1 Dimensions
44
Mounting
45
Figure 3.2 Orientation
45
Figure 3.3 Mounting Frame Structure
46
Figure 3.4 Location of Breather
47
Figure 3.5 Surface Temperature Measurement Points
48
Table 3.1 Surface Temperature Measurement Points and Standard Values
48
Figure 3.6 Service Area
49
Figure 3.7 Handling Cautions
50
Cable Connections
51
Device Connector
51
Figure 3.8 Connector Locations
51
Cable Connector Specifications
52
Device Connection
52
Figure 3.9 Cable Connections
52
Table 3.2 Cable Connector Specifications
52
Power Supply Connector (CN1)
53
Jumper Settings
53
Location of Setting Jumpers
53
Figure 3.10 Power Supply Connector Pins (CN1)
53
Figure 3.11 Jumper Location
53
Factory Default Setting
54
Master Drive-Slave Drive Setting
54
Figure 3.12 Factory Default Setting
54
Figure 3.13 Jumper Setting of Master or Slave Drive
54
CSEL Setting
55
Figure 3.14 CSEL Setting
55
Figure 3.15 Example (1) of Cable Select
55
Power up in Standby Setting
56
Figure 3.16 Example (2) of Cable Select
56
CHAPTER 4 Theory of Device Operation
57
Outline
58
Subassemblies
58
Disk
58
Spindle
58
Actuator
58
Air Filter
59
Circuit Configuration
59
Figure 4.1 Power Supply Configuration
60
Figure 4.2 Circuit Configuration
61
Power-On Sequence
62
Figure 4.3 Power-On Operation Sequence
62
Self-Calibration
63
Self-Calibration Contents
63
Execution Timing of Self-Calibration
64
Command Processing During Self-Calibration
64
Read/Write Circuit
65
Read/Write Preamplifier (Preamp)
65
Write Circuit
65
Figure 4.4 Read/Write Circuit Block Diagram
65
Read Circuit
66
Figure 4.5 Frequency Characteristic of Programmable Filter
66
Digital PLL Circuit
67
Servo Control
68
Servo Control Circuit
68
Figure 4.6 Block Diagram of Servo Control Circuit
68
Data-Surface Servo Format
71
Figure 4.7 Physical Sector Servo Configuration on Disk Surface
72
Servo Frame Format
73
Figure 4.8 Servo Frame Format
73
Actuator Motor Control
74
Spindle Motor Control
75
CHAPTER 5 Interface
77
Physical Interface
78
Interface Signals
78
Figure 5.1 Interface Signals
78
Signal Assignment on the Connector
79
Table 5.1 Signal Assignment on the Interface Connector
79
Logical Interface
82
I/O Registers
83
Table 5.2 I/O Registers
83
Command Block Registers
84
Control Block Registers
89
Host Commands
90
Command Code and Parameters
90
RECALIBRATE (X'10' to X'1F')
91
Table 5.3 Command Code and Parameters
91
READ SECTOR(S) (X'20' or X'21')
97
WRITE SECTOR(S) (X'30' or X'31')
99
Write Verify (X'3C')
101
READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) (X'40' or X'41')
102
SEEK (X'70' to X'7F')
103
Execute Device Diagnostic (X'90')
104
Table 5.4 Diagnostic Code
104
Initialize Device Parameters (X'91')
106
Download Microcode (X'92')
107
Table 5.5 Operation of DOWNLOAD MICROCODE
108
Table 5.6 Example of Rewriting Procedure of Data 512 Kbytes (40000H Bytes) of Microcode
108
STANDBY IMMEDIATE (X'94' or X'E0')
109
IDLE IMMEDIATE (X'95' or X'E1') / UNLOAD IMMEDIATE (X'95' or X'E1')
110
STANDBY (X'96' or X'E2')
112
IDLE (X'97' or X'E3')
113
CHECK POWER MODE (X'98' or X'E5')
115
SLEEP (X'99' or X'E6')
116
Smart (X'b0)
117
Table 5.7 Features Register Values (Subcommands) and Functions
118
Table 5.8 Format of Device Attribute Value Data
122
Table 5.9 Format of Insurance Failure Threshold Value Data
122
Table 5.10 Off-Line Data Collection Status
125
Table 5.11 Self-Test Execution Status
125
Table 5.12 Off-Line Data Collection Capability
126
Table 5.13 Failure Prediction Capability Flag
126
Table 5.14 Error Logging Capability
127
Table 5.15 Log Directory Data Format
127
Table 5.16 Data Format of SMART Summary Error Log
129
Table 5.17 Data Format of SMART Comprehensive Error Log
130
Table 5.18 SMART Self-Test Log Data Format
131
Table 5.19 Selective Self-Test Log Data Structure
132
Table 5.20 Selective Self-Test Feature Flags
133
Device Configuration (X'b1')
134
Table 5.21 DEVICE CONFIGURATION IDENTIFY Data Structure
137
Read Multiple (X'c4')
139
Figure 5.2 Execution Example of READ MULTIPLE Command
139
Write Multiple (X'c5')
141
Set Multiple Mode (X'c6')
143
READ DMA (X'C8' or X'C9')
145
WRITE DMA (X'CA' or X'CB')
147
Read Buffer (X'e4')
149
Flush Cache (X'e7')
150
Write Buffer (X'e8')
151
Identify Device (X'ec')
152
Identify Device Dma (X'ee')
153
Table 5.22 Information to be Read by IDENTIFY DEVICE
154
Set Features (X'ef')
165
Table 5.23 Features Register Values and Settable Modes
165
Security Set Password (X'f1')
169
Table 5.24 Contents of SECURITY SET PASSWORD Data
169
Table 5.25 Relationship between Combination of Identifier and Security Level, and Operation of the Lock Function
169
Security Unlock(X'f2')
171
Security Erase Prepare (X'f3')
173
Security Erase Unit (X'f4')
174
Security Freeze Lock (X'f5')
175
Security Disable Password (X'f6')
177
Table 5.26 Contents of Security Password
177
Read Native Max Address (X'f8')
179
Set Max (X'f9')
180
READ SECTOR(S) EXT (X'24'): Option (Customizing)
186
READ DMA EXT (X'25'): Option (Customizing)
187
READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS EXT (X'27'): Option (Customizing)
188
READ MULTIPLE EXT (X'29'): Option (Customizing)
189
READ LOG EXT (X'2F') [Optional Command (Customize)]
190
WRITE SECTOR(S) EXT (X'34'): Option (Customizing)
192
WRITE DMA EXT (X'35'): Option (Customizing)
193
SET MAX ADDRESS EXT (X'37'): Option (Customizing)
194
WRITE MULTIPLE EXT (X'39'): Option (Customizing)
196
WRITE DMA FUA EXT (X'3D'): Option (Customizing)
197
WRITE LOG EXT (X'3F') [Optional Command (Customize)]
198
READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) EXT (X'42): Option (Customizing)
200
WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT (X'CE'): Option (Customizing)
201
FLUSH CACHE EXT (X'EA'): Option (Customizing)
202
Error Posting
203
Table 5.27 Command Code and Parameters
203
Command Protocol
205
PIO Data Transferring Commands from Device to Host
205
Figure 5.3 READ SECTOR(S) COMMAND Protocol
206
Figure 5.4 Protocol for Command Abort
207
PIO Data Transferring Commands from Host to Device
208
Figure 5.5 WRITE SECTOR(S) Command Protocol
209
Commands Without Data Transfer
210
DMA Data Transfer Commands
211
Figure 5.6 Protocol for the Command Execution Without Data Transfer
211
Other Commands
211
Figure 5.7 Normal DMA Data Transfer
212
Ultra DMA Feature Set
213
Overview
213
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
214
Phases of Operation
214
Ultra DMA Data in Commands
214
Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
215
The Data in Transfer
215
Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
216
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
219
Ultra DMA Data out Commands
219
Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
220
The Data out Transfer
220
Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
221
Ultra DMA CRC Rules
223
Figure 5.8 Ultra DMA Termination with Pull-Up or Pull-Down
224
Series Termination Required for Ultra DMA
224
Table 5.28 Recommended Series Termination for Ultra DMA
224
Timing
225
Figure 5.9 PIO Data Transfer Timing
225
PIO Data Transfer
225
Figure 5.10 Multiword DMA Data Transfer Timing (Mode 2)
226
Multiword Data Transfer
226
Figure 5.11 Initiating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
227
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
227
Ultra DMA Data Transfer
227
Ultra DMA Data Burst Timing Requirements
228
Table 5.30 Ultra DMA Sender and Recipient Timing Requirements
230
Figure 5.12 Sustained Ultra DMA Data in Burst
231
Sustained Ultra DMA Data in Burst
231
Figure 5.13 Host Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
232
Host Pausing an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
232
Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
233
Figure 5.14 Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
233
Figure 5.15 Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
234
Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data in Burst
234
Figure 5.16 Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
235
Initiating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
235
Figure 5.17 Sustained Ultra DMA Data out Burst
236
Sustained Ultra DMA Data out Burst
236
Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
237
Figure 5.18 Device Pausing an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
237
Figure 5.19 Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
238
Host Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
238
Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
239
Figure 5.20 Device Terminating an Ultra DMA Data out Burst
239
Figure 5.21 Power-On Reset Timing
240
Power-On and Reset
240
CHAPTER 6 Operations
241
Device Response to the Reset
242
Response to Power-On
242
Response to Hardware Reset
243
Figure 6.1 Response to Power-On
243
Figure 6.2 Response to Hardware Reset
244
Response to Software Reset
245
Figure 6.3 Response to Software Reset
245
Response to Diagnostic Command
246
Figure 6.4 Response to Diagnostic Command
246
Power Save
247
Power Save Mode
247
Power Commands
249
Defect Processing
249
Spare Area
249
Alternating Processing for Defective Sectors
250
Figure 6.5 Sector Slip Processing
250
Figure 6.6 Automatic Alternating Processing
251
Read-Ahead Cache
252
DATA Buffer Structure
252
Figure 6.7 Data Buffer Structure
252
Caching Operation
253
Using the Read Segment Buffer
255
Miss-Hit
255
Sequential Hit
256
Full Hit
257
Partial Hit
258
Write Cache
259
Cache Operation
259
Glossary
263
Acronyms and Abbreviations
267
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Fujitsu MHV2100AH Maintenance Manual (40 pages)
Manual/User Guide
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.53 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Operating Environment
6
Important Alert Items
7
Manual Organization
11
Table of Contents
13
CHAPTER 1 Maintenance and Diagnosis
15
Maintenance
16
Rules for Maintenance
16
Maintenance Requirements
17
Maintenance Levels
19
Disk Drive Revision Number
20
Figure 1.1 Disk Drive Revision Number Label
20
Figure 1.2 Display of Disk Drive Revision Number
21
Tools and Test Equipment
22
Self-Diagnostics
22
Test
22
Figure 1.3 Test Flowchart
23
Operation Confirmation
24
Operation Test
24
Table 1.1 Status Register Contents
24
Table 1.2 Disposition for Error Register Contents
24
Diagnostic Test
25
Troubleshooting Procedure
25
Troubleshooting Disk Drive Replaced in Field
25
Table 1.3 System Level and Field Troubleshooting
26
Troubleshooting at Factory
27
CHAPTER 2 Removal and Replacement Procedure
29
Spare Parts
30
Disk Drive Removal
30
Table 2.1 Model and Parts Numbers
30
Acronyms and Abbreviations
31
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