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Las leyes obligan al vendedor a entregarle al comprador, junto con el producto, el manual de instrucciones Maxtor 300. La falta del manual o facilitar información incorrecta al consumidor constituyen una base de reclamación por no estar de acuerdo el producto con el contrato. Según la ley, está permitido adjuntar un manual de otra forma que no sea en papel, lo cual últimamente es bastante común y los fabricantes nos facilitan un manual gráfico, su versión electrónica Maxtor 300 o vídeos de instrucciones para usuarios. La condición es que tenga una forma legible y entendible.
¿Qué es un manual de instrucciones?
El nombre proviene de la palabra latina “instructio”, es decir, ordenar. Por lo tanto, en un manual Maxtor 300 se puede encontrar la descripción de las etapas de actuación. El propósito de un manual es enseñar, facilitar el encendido o el uso de un dispositivo o la realización de acciones concretas. Un manual de instrucciones también es una fuente de información acerca de un objeto o un servicio, es una pista.
Desafortunadamente pocos usuarios destinan su tiempo a leer manuales Maxtor 300, sin embargo, un buen manual nos permite, no solo conocer una cantidad de funcionalidades adicionales del dispositivo comprado, sino también evitar la mayoría de fallos.
Entonces, ¿qué debe contener el manual de instrucciones perfecto?
Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones Maxtor 300 debe contener:
- información acerca de las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo Maxtor 300
- nombre de fabricante y año de fabricación del dispositivo Maxtor 300
- condiciones de uso, configuración y mantenimiento del dispositivo Maxtor 300
- marcas de seguridad y certificados que confirmen su concordancia con determinadas normativas
¿Por qué no leemos los manuales de instrucciones?
Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de Maxtor 300 no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de Maxtor 300 y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico Maxtor en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de Maxtor 300, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.
¿Por qué vale la pena leer los manuales de instrucciones?
Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo Maxtor 300, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.
Tras una compra exitosa de un equipo o un dispositivo, vale la pena dedicar un momento para familiarizarse con cada parte del manual Maxtor 300. Actualmente se preparan y traducen con dedicación, para que no solo sean comprensibles para los usuarios, sino que también cumplan su función básica de información y ayuda.
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Maxtor ® Quickvie w 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB P A T A Product Manual May 24, 2005 Part Number: 000001922[...]
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May 24, 2005 Maxtor Corp oration. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typogr aphical errors. Change s are periodically made to the information herein – which w ill be incorporated in revised editi ons of the publication. Maxtor may make changes or improvemen ts in th e product(s) describ[...]
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Maxtor reserves the right to make changes and impr ovements to its products, w ithout incurring any obliga- tion to incorporate such changes or improvemen ts into units previously sol d or shipped. This product or docu ment is protected by copyright a nd distributed under licences restricting its use, copy- ing, distribut ing, and decompilation. No[...]
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Please do not remove or cover up Maxtor factory-inst alled drive labels. They conta in information required should the drive ever need repair .Thank you fo r your in terest in Maxtor hard disk drives. This manual pro- vides technical informatio n for OEM engineers and systems integrat ors regarding the installation and use of Maxtor hard d rives. D[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA i Table of Content Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 MAXTOR CORPORATION ............ .................... ..................... .................... ....... 1-1 1.2 AUDIENCE ............. .................... ..................... .................... ..................... .............. 1-1 1.3 MANUAL ORGA[...]
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Table of Contents ii Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300 GB PATA 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP AND OPERATION ............ .................... ....................... .... 3-18 Chapter 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Models and Capacities ......................... .......... ........... .................... .................. ........... 4-1 4.2 Drive Confi[...]
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Table of Contents Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PAT A iii Appendix A BREAKING THE 137 GIGABY TE STORAGE BARRIER 1 A.1 Breaking the 137 Gigabyte Storage Barrier ..................... ....................... ................... A-1 A.1.1 History ............ .................... ..................... .................... ................[...]
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Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA iv List of Figures Figure 3-1 Mech anical Dimensions of the Quickview 300 Hard Drive ........... ............... 3-1 Figure 3-2 20-Pack Shipping Container .............. ... .................... ..................... ............... 3-3 Figure 3-3 Jumper Locations on the PATA Interf ace Connector ...[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/2 50/300GB PATA v List of Tables Table 3-1 AT Jumper Options ........... .......... ..................... .................... ..................... ........... 3-5 Table 3-2 Cylinder Limitati on Jumper (CLJ) ............... ....................... ..................... ............... 3-7 Table 3-3 J1 Power Connect[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PAT A 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Maxtor Corporation Maxtor corporation is one of the world’s largest su ppliers of hard disk drive products-products that help store the digital world for millions of users. Maxtor products serve a range of markets, including personal and entertainment, small office/ho[...]
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Introduction 1-2 Quickview 300 80/100/120/16 0/200/250/300GB PATA 1.3 MANUAL ORGANIZATION This manual is organized in to the following chapters: • Chapter 1 – Introduction • Chapter 2 – General Description • Chapter 3 – Installation • Chapter 4 – Product Specifications • Chapter 5 – ATA Bus Interface and ATA Command s • Chapte[...]
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Introduction Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PAT A 1-3 • MB/s megabytes per second • MHz m egahertz • ms milliseconds • MSB most significant bit • mV millivolts • ns nanoseconds • PATA Parallel ATA • PC Personal Computer • SPS Shock Protection System • tpi tracks per inch • µs microseconds •V v o l t s The typogr[...]
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Introduction 1-4 Quickview 300 80/100/120/16 0/200/250/300GB PATA Naming Conventions: • Host: In general, the system in which the drive resides is referred to as the host. 1.5 REFERENCES For additional information about the ATA interface, refer to the latest revision of the draft standard on th e internet at http://www.t13.org/ using the link und[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120 /160/200/250/300GB PATA 2-1 Chapter 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This chapter summarizes the general functions and key features of the Quickview 300 80/100/120/160 /200/250/300GB PATA hard disk drives, as well as the applicable standards and regulations. 2.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Maxtor’s Quickview 300 PATA hard disk drives are part [...]
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General Description 2-2 Quickview 300 80/100/120/16 0/200/250/300GB PATA •E m u l a t i o n o f I B M ® PC AT ® task file register, and all AT fixed disk commands Performance • Average seek time of <9.0 ms (increased in Quiet Mode) • Average rotational latency of 4.17 ms • New Ultra ATA interface with Maxtor-patented Ultra ATA/133 prot[...]
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General Description Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 2-3 Versatility • Quiet mode • Power saving modes • Downloadable firmware • Cable select feature • Ability to daisy-chain two drives on the interface 2.3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE STANDARDS Maxtor Corporation’s disk drive products meet all domestic and international produc[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250 /300GB PATA 3-1 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION This chapter explains how to unpack, configure, mount, and connect the Maxtor Quickview 300 80/100/120/160 /200/250/300GB PATA hard disk drive prior to operation. It also explains how to start up and operate the drive. 3.1 SPACE REQUIREMENTS The Quickview 300 hard disk driv[...]
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Installation 3-2 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3.2 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Open the shipping container and remove the packing assembly that contains the drive. 2. Remove the drive from the packing assembly. 3. When you are ready to install the drive, remove it from the ESD bag. CAUTION: The maximum limits for physical shock can[...]
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Installation Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3-3 Figure 3-2 Quickview 300 20-Pack Shipping Container[...]
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Installation 3-4 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3.3 HARDWARE OPTIONS 3.3.1 PATA Interface Connector The configuration of a Quickview 300 PATA hard disk drive depends on the host system in which it is to be installed. This section describes the hardware options that you must take into account prior to installation. Figure 3-3 Jumpe[...]
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Installation Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3-5 The configuration of the follow ing thr ee jumpers controls the drive’s five modes of operation: • CS – Cable Select • DS – Drive Select • CLJ– Cylinder Limitation Jumper • POSB - Power on standby (Remote Command) The AT PCB has two jumper locations provided to config[...]
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Installation 3-6 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA Master or Slave with the CS feature, the CS jumper is installed (1). The drive's position on the 80 pin cond uctor Ultra ATA data cable then determines whether the drive is a Master (Device 0) or a Slave (Device 1). If the drive is connected to the end of the Ultra (cable Select[...]
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Installation Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3-7 3.3.1.4 Power On Standby Upon power on, the drive will not spin up and will be i n a power saving mode, irrespective of the ot her jumper settings. To spin up the drive, issue a Set Feat ure (OxEF) command with a sub-code 7. In the power saving mode, the dr ive will reject all other [...]
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Installation 3-8 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA Table 3-2 Cylinder Limitati on Jumper (CLJ) Figure 3-4 AT Connector and Jumper Location 300GB C = 16383 H = 16 S = 63 LBA = 586,114,704 Pin 42 Pin 44[...]
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Installation Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3-9 3.3.2 PATA BUS ADAPTER There are two ways you can configur e a system to allow the Maxtor hard disk drives to communicate over the PATA bus o f an IBM or IBM- compatible PC: 1. Connect the drive to a 40-pin PATA bus connector (if available) on the motherboard of the PC. 2. Install an[...]
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Installation 3-10 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250 /300GB PATA Figure 3-5 J1 DC Power and PATA Bus Combination Connector J1 IDE (40-Pin)/DC (4-Pin) Combination Connector Pin 1 Center Key Slot 432 1 4-Pin DC Power (J1 Section A) 40-Pin IDE (J1 Section C) Pin 1 Pin 40 Pin 42 Pin 44[...]
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Installation Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3-11 3.4.1 DC Power (J1, Section A) The recommended mating connector s for the +5 VDC and +12 VDC input power are listed in Table 3-3. Table 3-3 J1 Power Connector, Section A Note: Labels indicate the pin numbers on the connector. Pins 2 and 3 of section A are the +5 and +12 volt returns[...]
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Installation 3-12 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250 /300GB PATA 3.5 Mounting 3.5.1 Orientation The mounting holes on the Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200 /250/ 300GB PATA hard disk drives allow the drive to be mounted in any orientation. Figure 3-7 and Figu re 3-6 show the location of the three mounting holes on each side of the drive. The drive[...]
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Installation Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3-13 Figure 3-7 Mounting Screw Clearance for the Maxtor Quickview 300 Hard Disk Drives CAUTION: The PCB is very close to the mounting holes. Do not ex- ceed the specified length for the mounting screws. The specified screw length allows full use of the mounting hole threads, while avoidi[...]
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Installation 3-14 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250 /300GB PATA 3.5.2 Clearance Clearance from the drive to any other surface (except mounting surfaces) must be a minimum of 1.25 mm (0.05 inches). 3.5.3 Ventilation The Maxtor Quickview 300 80/100/120/ 160/200/250/300GB PATA hard disk drives operate without a cooling fan, provided the base castin[...]
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Installation Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 3-15 3.6.1.1 Connecting the Adap ter Board and the Drive Use a 40-pin cable to connect the drive to the board. See figure 3-8 to connect the drive to the board: 1. Insert the 80-pin conductor cable into the mating connect or of the adapter board. Make sure that pin 1 of the connector mat[...]
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Installation 3-16 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250 /300GB PATA 3.7 TECHNIQUES IN DRIVE CONFIGURATION 3.7.1 Operating system limitations Most popular operating systems available today have additional limitations which affect the use of large capacity drives. However, these limitations can not be corrected on the BIOS and it is up to the operatin[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 4-1 Chapter 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Models and Capacities 4.2 Drive Configuration MODELS 6L080PO 6L100PO 6L120PO 6L160P0 6L200P0 6L250R0 6L300R0 Formatted Capacity (GB LBA Mode) 80GB 100GB 120GB 160GB 200GB 250GB 300GB GB means 1 billion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depe nding on oper[...]
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Product Specifications 4-2 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 4.3 Performance Specifications Data Zones per Surface 16 Data Sec- tors per Track (ID/ OD) 645/1224 Areal Density (Gbits/in 2 max, ID/ OD) 75/60.8 Record- ing Den- sity (kbpi, ID/OD) ID = 728 OD = 624 Track Density (ktpi) 95 ktpi MODELS 80GB 100GB 12 0GB 160GB 200GB 250GB 3[...]
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Product Specifications Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA 4-3 4.4 Physical Dimensions Data Transfer Speed (MByte/sec max) To/From Interface (Maxtor Ultra ATA/133, up to) 133 To/From Media (ID/OD up to nn.n, where nn.n is the maximum transfer rate possible) ID = 333 OD = 619 Sustained (ID/OD up to nn.n, where nn.n is the maximum transf[...]
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Product Specifications 4-4 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 4.5 Power Requirements fo r 80/100/120/160/ 200GB (Typical) 4.5.1 Power Requirements for 250GB/300GB (Typical) 4.5.2 Voltage Tolerance MODE 12V (mA) 5V (mA) POWER (W) Spin-up (peak) 1667 617 23.1 Spin-up (peak) Max 2400 1000 33.8 Seek 849 449 12.4 Read/Write 426 484 7.5 Idl[...]
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Product Specifications Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA 4-5 4.6 Power Mode Definitions Spin-up The drive is spinning up following in itial application of po wer and has not yet reached full speed. Seek A random access operation by the drive. Read/Write Data is being read from or written to the drive. Idle The drive is spinning, the [...]
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Product Specifications 4-6 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 4.8 Environmental Limits Notes: 1. The testing performed by Maxtor is co nsistent with ISO 7779. Variation in acoustic levels from the id le specification may occur due to offline activity according to the SMART specif icatio n and/or atmospheric c onditions. PARAMETER OPER[...]
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Product Specifications Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA 4-7 Figure 4-1 Baseplate Tempurature Measurement Location Baseplate Temperature Measurment Location[...]
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Product Specifications 4-8 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA 4.9 Shock and Vibration PARAMETER OPERATING NON-OPERA TING Mechanical Shock R=0.9 88/shock at 60 Gs; R= 0.999/shock at 30 Gs 2 msec, 1/2 sine R=0.90@>= 300G R=0.95@>= 250G R=0.99@>= 200G Rotational Shock R=0.988 @ 20 00 rad/sec 2 R=0.95 @ 20K r ad/sec 2 , 1ms input[...]
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Product Specifications Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA 4-9 4.10 Reliability Specifications Annualized Return Rate <1.0% Annualized Return Rate (ARR) indicates the average against products shipped. ARR includes all reason s for returns (failures, handling, damage, NDF) but do es not include inventory credit returns. Start/Stop Cy[...]
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Product Specifications 4-10 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/25 0/300GB PATA 4.11.2 Canadian Emissions Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian department of comm unications. Le present appareil numerique n&ap[...]
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Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-1 Chapter 5 ATA BUS INTERFACE AND ATA COMMANDS This chapter describes the interface between the Quickview 300 hard disk drives and the PATA bus. The commands that are issued from the host to control the drive are liste d, as well as the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the interface. 5.[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-2 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/30 0GB PATA Hosts may assert the RESET- signal for longer than the minimum. When power is applied with RESET- asserte d, the Quickview 300 disk media will not begin to spin up until RE SET- is negated. This may reduce maximum current consumption for the overall system. 5.4 [...]
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ATA Bus Interface and AT A Commands Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-3 FLUSH CACHE E7h IDENTIFY DRIVE ECh IDLE E3h IDLE IMMEDIATE E1h NOP 00h READ BUFFER E4h READ DMA C8h READ DMA EXT 25h READ MULTIPLE C4h READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS F8h READ SECTOR(S) 20h READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) 40h SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD F6h SECURITY ERASE PREPARE [...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-4 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/30 0GB PATA SET MULTIPLE MODE C6h SLEEP E6h SMART DISABLE OPERATIONS B0h D9h SMART ENABLE OPERATIONS B0h D8h SMART ENABLE/DISABLE ATTRIBUTE AUTOSAVE B0h D2h SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE B0h D4h SMART READ DATA B0h D0h SMART READ LOG B0h D5h SMART RETURN STATUS B0h DAh S[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and AT A Commands Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-5 WRITE SECTOR(S) 30h Table 5-1 Supported Commands Command Command Code Feature Register Value(s)[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-6 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/30 0GB PATA Identify Drive Command This command allows the host to receive parameter information from the drive. When the command is received, the drive: 1.Sets BSY 2. Stores the required parameter information in the sector buffer 3. Sets the DRQ bit 4. Generates an interru[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and AT A Commands Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-7 10-19 Serial number (20 ASCII characters) 20-21 Retired 22 Reserved 23-26 Firmware revision (8 ASCII characters) 27-46 Model number (40 ASCII characters) 47 15-8: 80h 7-0: 00h = Reserved 01h-FFh: = Maximum number of sectors that shall be transferred per interru[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-8 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/30 0GB PATA 53 15-3: Reserved 2: 1 = the fiel ds reported in word 88 ar e valid. 0 = the fie lds reported in word 88 ar e not valid 1: 1 = the fie lds reported in words (70:64) are valid. 0 = the fie lds reported in words (70:64) are not valid 0: Obsolete 54-58 Obsolete 59 [...]
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ATA Bus Interface and AT A Commands Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-9 67 Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control 15-0: Cycle time in nanoseconds 68 Minimum PIO transfer cycle time with IORDY flow control 15-0: Cycle time in nanoseconds 69-70 Reserved (for future command overlap and queuing) 71-74 Reserved for IDENTI [...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-10 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 81 Minor version number 0000h or FFFFh = device does not report version. 0001h-FFFEh = see 6.16.41 of ATA/ATAPI-7 specification 82 Command set supported. 15: Obsolete 14: 1 = NOP command supported 13: 1 = READ BUFFER command supported 12: 1 = WRITE BUFFER comman[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and AT A Commands Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-11 83 7: See Address Offset Reserv ed Area Boot, INCITS TR27:2001 6: 1 = SET FEATURES subcommand requi red to spinup after power-up 5: 1 = Power-Up In Standby feature set supported 4: 1 = Removable Media Status No tification feature set supported 3: 1 = Advanced [...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-12 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 85 7: 1 = release interrupt enabled 6: 1 = look-ahead enabled 5: 1 = write cache enabled 4: Shall be cleared to zero t o indicate that the PACKET Command feature set is not supported . 3: 1 = Power Management feature set enabled 2: 1 = Removable Media feature se[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and AT A Commands Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-13 87 6: 1 = WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT commands supported 5: General Purpose Loggin g feature set supported 4: 1 = Valid CONFIGURE STREAM command has been executed 3: 1 = Media Card Pass Through Command feature set enabled 2: 1 = Media serial n[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-14 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 93 Hardware reset result. The contents of bits (12:0) of this word shall change only during the execution of a hardware reset 15: Shall be cleared to zero. 14: Shall be set to one. 13: 1 = device detected CBLID- above ViH. 0 = device detected CBLID- below ViL 12[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and AT A Commands Quickview 300 80/10 0/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 5-15 94 15-8: Vendor’s recommended acous tic management value. 7-0: Current automatic aco ustic manageme nt value 95 Stream Minimum Request Size 96 Stre am Transfer Time - DMA/PIO 97 Stream Access Latency - DMA 98-99 Streaming Performance Granularity 100-103 Maxi[...]
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ATA Bus Interface and ATA Commands 5-16 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA 128 Security status 15-9: Reserved 8: Security level 0 = High, 1 = Maximum 7-6: Reserved 5: 1 = Enhanced security erase supported 4: 1 = Security count expired 3: 1 = Security frozen 2: 1 = Security locked 1: 1 = Security enabled 0: 1 = Security supported 129-15[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/ 250/300GB PATA 6-1 Chapter 6 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 6.1 Product Support/Technical Assistance/Customer Service For Product Service and Support Information please visit our site at: www.maxtor.com for warranty service or www.maxtorkb.com for technical support.[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/2 50/300GB PATA A-1 Appendix A BREAKING THE 137 GIGABYTE STORAGE BARRIER This appendix provides informatio n about the 137GB storage barrier. It discusses the history, cause and the solution to overcome this barrier. A.1 Breaking the 137 Giga byte Storage Barrier Capacity barriers have been a fact of the personal co[...]
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Breaking the 137GB Storage Barrier A-2 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300 GB PATA of the hard disk was accessible. This inability to access the entire drive is referred to as a “capacity barrier” and it has been seen and overcome many times in the computer and disk drive industry. The 137-gigabyte barrier is the result of the original des[...]
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Breaking the 137GB Storage Barrier Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/2 50/300GB PATA A-3 A.1.2 Solving the 137 Gi gabyte Capacity Barrier As described earlier, the issue causing the 137-gigabyte barrier is the 28- bit addressing method of the original ATA specification. A ch ange to expand this method was required to provide m ore address bits for t[...]
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Breaking the 137GB Storage Barrier A-4 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/300 GB PATA A.1.5 What Else is Involved? Effort is required from OS vendors to increase storage device addressing up to 48 bits or more. This increase will be a significant challenge for many OS vendors that have 32-bit code models. Adapting to 48-bit commands will be easy,[...]
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Breaking the 137GB Storage Barrier Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/2 50/300GB PATA A-5 Appendix B: Big Numbers • 131 kilobytes = 131,000 bytes a little more than 30 pages of text • 33 megabytes = 33,000,000 bytes more than 8,000 pages of text or 25 300-page books • 137 gigabytes = 137,000,000,000 bytes more than 100,000 books, or th e conten[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/16 0/200/250/300GB PATA G-1 GLOSSARY A ACCESS – (v) Read, write, or update information o n some storage medium, such as a disk. (n) One of these operations. ACCESS TIME – The interval between the time a request for data is made by the system and the time the data is av ailable from the drive. Access time includes the ac[...]
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Glossary G-2 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA BPI – Abbreviation for bits per inch . A measure of how densely information is packed on a storage medi um. Flux changes per inch is also a term commonly used in describing storage density on a magnetic surface. BUFFER – An area of RAM reserved for temporary storage of data that is w[...]
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Glossary Quickview 300 80/100/120/16 0/200/250/300GB PATA G-3 DISK CONTROLLER – A plug-in board, or embedded circuitry on the drive, that passes information to and from the disk. The Maxtor disk drives all have controllers embedded on the drive printed-circ uit board. DISKWARE – The program instructions and data stored on th e disk for use by a[...]
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Glossary G-4 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA G GIGABYTE (GB) – One billion bytes ( one thousand megabyt es). GUIDE RAILS – Plastic strips attac hed to the sides of a disk drive mounted in an IBM AT and compatible computers so that the drive easily slides into place. H HALF HEIGHT – Te rm used to describe a drive that occupies[...]
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Glossary Quickview 300 80/100/120/16 0/200/250/300GB PATA G-5 K KILOBYTE (Kb) – A unit of measure consisting of 1,024 (2 10 ) bytes. L LANDING ZONE – A position inside the disk’s inner cylinder in a non data area reserved as a place to re st the h eads during the time that power is off. Using this area prevents the heads from touching the sur[...]
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Glossary G-6 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA MTTR – Mean Time To Repair. The average time it takes to rep air a drive that has failed for some reason. This only takes into consideration the changing of the major sub-assemblies such as circuit board or sealed housing. Component level repair is not included in this number as this t[...]
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Glossary Quickview 300 80/100/120/16 0/200/250/300GB PATA G-7 REMOVABLE DISK – Generally said of disk drives where the disk itself is meant to be removed, and in particul ar of hard disks using disks mounted in cartridges. Their advantage is that multiple disks can be used to increase the amount of stored material, and that once removed, the disk[...]
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Glossary G-8 Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/200/250/3 00GB PATA SUBSTRATE – The material the disk platter is made of beneath the magnetic coating. Hard disks are generally made of aluminum or magnesium alloy (or glass, for optical disks) while the su bstrate of floppies is usually mylar. SURFACE – The top or bottom side of the platter which is co[...]
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Quickview 300 80/100/120/160/20 0/250/300GB PATA I-1 INDEX A abbreviations 1-1 adapter board 2-4, 3-20 C cable Select 3-7 cable select (CS) jumper 3-6 clearance 3-19 command descript ions 5-2 connector, IDE 3-11, 3-16 cooling fan requirements 3-19 D daisy-chain 2-3 daisy-chained 3-6 drive select (DS) jumper 3-7 F faceplate 3-1 floppy drive 3-20 H h[...]