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...the MHJ Series and MHK Series. Abbreviation This section gives the meanings of the drives and explains in detail how to incorporate the drives into user systems. This manual assumes that is compatible with the ATA interface. These drives have a built-in which they operate. CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration This chapter describes... Overview This chapter gives an overview of the MHJ Series and MHK Series and describes their implementations in computer systems. This manual consists of hard disk drives and their features. Preface This manual describes the MHJ Series and MHK Series, 2.5-inch...
...the MHJ Series and MHK Series. Abbreviation This section gives the meanings of the drives and explains in detail how to incorporate the drives into user systems. This manual assumes that is compatible with the ATA interface. These drives have a built-in which they operate. CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration This chapter describes... Overview This chapter gives an overview of the MHJ Series and MHK Series and describes their implementations in computer systems. This manual consists of hard disk drives and their features. Preface This manual describes the MHJ Series and MHK Series, 2.5-inch...
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CHAPTER 1 Device Overview 1.1 Features 1.2 Device Specifications 1.3 Power Requirements 1.4 Environmental Specifications 1.5 Acoustic Noise 1.6 Shock and Vibration 1.7 Reliability 1.8 Error Rate 1.9 Media Defects Overview and features are described in disk controllers. These disk drives use the AT-bus hard disk interface protocol and are described. C141-E088-03EN 1-1 The MHJ Series and MHK Series are 2.5-inch hard disk drives with built-in this chapter, and specifications and power requirement are compact and reliable.
CHAPTER 1 Device Overview 1.1 Features 1.2 Device Specifications 1.3 Power Requirements 1.4 Environmental Specifications 1.5 Acoustic Noise 1.6 Shock and Vibration 1.7 Reliability 1.8 Error Rate 1.9 Media Defects Overview and features are described in disk controllers. These disk drives use the AT-bus hard disk interface protocol and are described. C141-E088-03EN 1-1 The MHJ Series and MHK Series are 2.5-inch hard disk drives with built-in this chapter, and specifications and power requirement are compact and reliable.
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CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration 2.1 Device Configuration 2.2 System Configuration This chapter describes the internal configurations of the hard disk drives and the configuration of the systems in which they operate. C141-E088-03EN 2-1
CHAPTER 2 Device Configuration 2.1 Device Configuration 2.2 System Configuration This chapter describes the internal configurations of the hard disk drives and the configuration of the systems in which they operate. C141-E088-03EN 2-1
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C141-E088-03EN 3-1 CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions 3.1 Dimensions 3.2 Mounting 3.3 Cable Connections 3.4 Jumper Settings This chapter gives the external dimensions, installation conditions, surface temperature conditions, cable connections, and switch settings of the hard disk drives.
C141-E088-03EN 3-1 CHAPTER 3 Installation Conditions 3.1 Dimensions 3.2 Mounting 3.3 Cable Connections 3.4 Jumper Settings This chapter gives the external dimensions, installation conditions, surface temperature conditions, cable connections, and switch settings of the hard disk drives.
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... a 17-bit border. (2) Write precompensation Write precompensation compensates, during a write process, for write nonleneartiry generated at reading. The NRZ write data is converted from the hard disk controller (HDC) with the NRZ data format, and sent to the PreAMP, and the data is written onto the media. (1) 16/17 MTR MEEPRML This...
... a 17-bit border. (2) Write precompensation Write precompensation compensates, during a write process, for write nonleneartiry generated at reading. The NRZ write data is converted from the hard disk controller (HDC) with the NRZ data format, and sent to the PreAMP, and the data is written onto the media. (1) 16/17 MTR MEEPRML This...
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... is sequential (see item (2)). 1) Sets the host address pointer (HAP) and the disk address pointer (DAP) to the lead of this read command is not stored in the data buffer for read... from the disk media. Operations − READ MULTIPLE − WRITE SECTOR(S) − WRITE MULTIPLE − WRITE ...operation is inhibited by the SET FEATURES command. 4) Issued command is terminated with an error. 5) Soft reset or hard reset occurs, or power is turned off. 6) The device enters the sleep mode. 7) Under the state that ...
... is sequential (see item (2)). 1) Sets the host address pointer (HAP) and the disk address pointer (DAP) to the lead of this read command is not stored in the data buffer for read... from the disk media. Operations − READ MULTIPLE − WRITE SECTOR(S) − WRITE MULTIPLE − WRITE ...operation is inhibited by the SET FEATURES command. 4) Issued command is terminated with an error. 5) Soft reset or hard reset occurs, or power is turned off. 6) The device enters the sleep mode. 7) Under the state that ...
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... Last LBA 6.6 Write Cache The write cache function of the drive makes a high speed processing in the Status register. The drive continues writing data on the disk medium, actual write operation is not a "sequential write", the drive receives data of sectors requested by the host system as same ...and random write operation is performed. Even if a hard reset or soft reset is received or the write cache function is disabled by the host system and writing on the disk medium. When the drive receives a write command, the drive starts transferring data of command complete. After transferring ...
... Last LBA 6.6 Write Cache The write cache function of the drive makes a high speed processing in the Status register. The drive continues writing data on the disk medium, actual write operation is not a "sequential write", the drive receives data of sectors requested by the host system as same ...and random write operation is performed. Even if a hard reset or soft reset is received or the write cache function is disabled by the host system and writing on the disk medium. When the drive receives a write command, the drive starts transferring data of command complete. After transferring ...
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... register D dBA DE DH DRDY DRQ DSC DWF dB A-scale weighting Disk enclosure Device/head register Drive ready Ddata request bit Drive seek complete Drive write fault E ECC Error checking and correction ER Error register ERR Error F FR Feature register H HA Host adapter HDD Hard disk drive I IDNF ID not found IRQ14 Interrupt request 14 L LED Light...
... register D dBA DE DH DRDY DRQ DSC DWF dB A-scale weighting Disk enclosure Device/head register Drive ready Ddata request bit Drive seek complete Drive write fault E ECC Error checking and correction ER Error register ERR Error F FR Feature register H HA Host adapter HDD Hard disk drive I IDNF ID not found IRQ14 Interrupt request 14 L LED Light...