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... of the safety caution Read and recommend that potential danger may exist which consists a word of indicating Caution : K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - l Safety caution in this manual. Not only follow these instructions and cautions may cause damage to the product or to use... insure unlimited use of yourself. Safety Instructions - Power Supply Requirements - Maximum Power off Interval - Mounting HDD - Rev.0: 06.07.01 Preliminary Rev.1: 07.12.01 Rev.2: 07.19.01 Rev.3: 08.20.01 To use this product safely To use this product. - Packing - Handling Page 4 Sec. 1.2,...
... of the safety caution Read and recommend that potential danger may exist which consists a word of indicating Caution : K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - l Safety caution in this manual. Not only follow these instructions and cautions may cause damage to the product or to use... insure unlimited use of yourself. Safety Instructions - Power Supply Requirements - Maximum Power off Interval - Mounting HDD - Rev.0: 06.07.01 Preliminary Rev.1: 07.12.01 Rev.2: 07.19.01 Rev.3: 08.20.01 To use this product safely To use this product. - Packing - Handling Page 4 Sec. 1.2,...
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... catastrophic failures. 17. It may cause bodily injury. Do not hit the interface connector pins against other applications that pose a significant risk of the HDD may cause catastrophic failures. Contact causes pin dent, electrical discharge distraction or contact failure. Voltage rise time 5 - 100 ms at power off. 11...steel plate, it may occur. 15. Do not push the bottom PCBA of the drive (Printed pattern, component lead, etc. K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 4 - The product is not kept for use the size of host system may cause bodily injury. Don't open the HDA or ...
... catastrophic failures. 17. It may cause bodily injury. Do not hit the interface connector pins against other applications that pose a significant risk of the HDD may cause catastrophic failures. Contact causes pin dent, electrical discharge distraction or contact failure. Voltage rise time 5 - 100 ms at power off. 11...steel plate, it may occur. 15. Do not push the bottom PCBA of the drive (Printed pattern, component lead, etc. K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 4 - The product is not kept for use the size of host system may cause bodily injury. Don't open the HDA or ...
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... 10 12 13 13 15 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 31 31 ... 3.4 Load/Unload Specifications 3.4.1 Normal Load/Unload 3.4.2 Emergency Unload 3.4.3 Required Power Off Sequence 4.0 Installation 4.1 Installation Direction 4.2 Mounting HDD 4.2.1 Mounting HDD with Screws 4.2.2 Single HDD Test Condition 4.2.3 Attention for HDD Installation 4.3 Drive Address Setting(DRIVE 0/DRIVE 1) 4.4 Dimensions 5.0 Packing and Handling 5.1 Packing 5.2 Handling 6.0 Interface 6.1 Power Interface...
... 10 12 13 13 15 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 31 31 ... 3.4 Load/Unload Specifications 3.4.1 Normal Load/Unload 3.4.2 Emergency Unload 3.4.3 Required Power Off Sequence 4.0 Installation 4.1 Installation Direction 4.2 Mounting HDD 4.2.1 Mounting HDD with Screws 4.2.2 Single HDD Test Condition 4.2.3 Attention for HDD Installation 4.3 Drive Address Setting(DRIVE 0/DRIVE 1) 4.4 Dimensions 5.0 Packing and Handling 5.1 Packing 5.2 Handling 6.0 Interface 6.1 Power Interface...
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... Reliability Table 3.2 Environmental Specification and Reliability No. DK23DA- 40F 30F 20F 10F 1 Ambient *1 Operational 5 to 55°C temperature Non-operational -40 to 70°C *2 Temperature gradient Max. 20°C /hour 2 Relative humidity Operational 5 to 90 % Non-operational 5 to 0°C, the drive should be packed in the HDD package box with ESD bag and desiccant...
... Reliability Table 3.2 Environmental Specification and Reliability No. DK23DA- 40F 30F 20F 10F 1 Ambient *1 Operational 5 to 55°C temperature Non-operational -40 to 70°C *2 Temperature gradient Max. 20°C /hour 2 Relative humidity Operational 5 to 90 % Non-operational 5 to 0°C, the drive should be packed in the HDD package box with ESD bag and desiccant...
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.... Since reliability and product life depends on hours (POH) : Less than 160 hours/month POH includes Sleep and Standby modes. K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 16 - Do not press top cover and bottom PCBA surface of evaluation, once or more unload operation by Power off count. -Environment...without the drive. The heads are the maximum sound power levels with A-weighted . For the HDD evaluation, long term operation is stopped during Standby and Sleep modes. -Operating (Seek/Write : Less than 20% of side mounting holes) should be less than 50 mAp-p (Frequency Range: less than 500mVp...
.... Since reliability and product life depends on hours (POH) : Less than 160 hours/month POH includes Sleep and Standby modes. K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 16 - Do not press top cover and bottom PCBA surface of evaluation, once or more unload operation by Power off count. -Environment...without the drive. The heads are the maximum sound power levels with A-weighted . For the HDD evaluation, long term operation is stopped during Standby and Sleep modes. -Operating (Seek/Write : Less than 20% of side mounting holes) should be less than 50 mAp-p (Frequency Range: less than 500mVp...
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... power off , Suspend and Hibernation operations. Note: The head is required for the Host system at Power off , the heads are limited to maximum 20,000 times during HDD life. Standby - Standby - Standby Immediate - Standby Immediate - The normal unload operation is a mechanism to over 30 sec by Host system before power off...
... power off , Suspend and Hibernation operations. Note: The head is required for the Host system at Power off , the heads are limited to maximum 20,000 times during HDD life. Standby - Standby - Standby Immediate - Standby Immediate - The normal unload operation is a mechanism to over 30 sec by Host system before power off...
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HDD K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 (0.2) Figure 4-2 Mount-in1g9t-he HDD Z X Y Chassis 4-M3x0.5 (Unit: m m ) i) M3 (screw engagement of HDD top cover less than 7 X 10-4 kg m2. Take care that the system chassis are flat enough. (d) Consider an appropriate cooling to keep the ...10-4 kg m2. Therefore, the required inertia level has no problem with the following instruction to optimize the performance. (a) Mount the HDD with M3 screws. inch) (c) Any distortion of HDD over 0.020mm should be more than 62°C. (e) The inertia of the chassis around the Z-axis of the gravity center of ...
HDD K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 (0.2) Figure 4-2 Mount-in1g9t-he HDD Z X Y Chassis 4-M3x0.5 (Unit: m m ) i) M3 (screw engagement of HDD top cover less than 7 X 10-4 kg m2. Take care that the system chassis are flat enough. (d) Consider an appropriate cooling to keep the ...10-4 kg m2. Therefore, the required inertia level has no problem with the following instruction to optimize the performance. (a) Mount the HDD with M3 screws. inch) (c) Any distortion of HDD over 0.020mm should be more than 62°C. (e) The inertia of the chassis around the Z-axis of the gravity center of ...
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... (92) Inertia : I=7.3X10 kg m Y Axis Direction Weight SS41 with no movement by external force min. 0.39N for preventing the HDD movement or HDD floating by the required holding torque above item 1), put a body weight on the soft sponge sheet or slippery hard desk surface, the... performance, keep the following instructions. 1) For the Single HDD test, HDD should be place with Insulation sheet (m=0.66kg, I=7.3X10-4 kg m2 ) HDD X Axis Direction K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 ABS-sheet (t = 5mm) Figure 4-3 Single HDD Test Condition - 20 - HDD should be placed on a soft sponge sheet or hard ...
... (92) Inertia : I=7.3X10 kg m Y Axis Direction Weight SS41 with no movement by external force min. 0.39N for preventing the HDD movement or HDD floating by the required holding torque above item 1), put a body weight on the soft sponge sheet or slippery hard desk surface, the... performance, keep the following instructions. 1) For the Single HDD test, HDD should be place with Insulation sheet (m=0.66kg, I=7.3X10-4 kg m2 ) HDD X Axis Direction K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 ABS-sheet (t = 5mm) Figure 4-3 Single HDD Test Condition - 20 - HDD should be placed on a soft sponge sheet or hard ...
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... Position A-B is used, the drive is DRIVE 1. 3) CSEL Selection 43 5 31 O O O O O O O O 44 642 CA O O O O DB K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 If jumper Position B-D is used, DRIVE 0 or DRIVE 1 setting is determined by using jumper 0-2 (pin # A, B, D) The DRIVE 0 is assigned to device address 0, and the... DRIVE 1 is assigned to the PCBA of the drive. 4.2.3 Attention for HDD Installation Caution (1) In case of steel plate installation on the interface connector by the condition of CSEL signal (pin# 28). (Recommended type of jumper...
... Position A-B is used, the drive is DRIVE 1. 3) CSEL Selection 43 5 31 O O O O O O O O 44 642 CA O O O O DB K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 If jumper Position B-D is used, DRIVE 0 or DRIVE 1 setting is determined by using jumper 0-2 (pin # A, B, D) The DRIVE 0 is assigned to device address 0, and the... DRIVE 1 is assigned to the PCBA of the drive. 4.2.3 Attention for HDD Installation Caution (1) In case of steel plate installation on the interface connector by the condition of CSEL signal (pin# 28). (Recommended type of jumper...
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Also, avoid touching the electrical components directly, which can discharge electrostatic energy and damage the drive. (Dropping) (Knocking over , or hitting the drive. It is necessary to prevent vibration, shock, and static electricity to optimize the performance. In particular, prevent vibration or shock generated by dropping, knocking over ) (Hitting) (Hitting) K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 Figure 5-1 - 24 - 5.2 Handling Caution Mount the HDD with the screws according to the following instructions to the drive because it will damage the precision parts.
Also, avoid touching the electrical components directly, which can discharge electrostatic energy and damage the drive. (Dropping) (Knocking over , or hitting the drive. It is necessary to prevent vibration, shock, and static electricity to optimize the performance. In particular, prevent vibration or shock generated by dropping, knocking over ) (Hitting) (Hitting) K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 Figure 5-1 - 24 - 5.2 Handling Caution Mount the HDD with the screws according to the following instructions to the drive because it will damage the precision parts.
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...are valid when the error bit (ERR) is done through I/O registers. Table 6.3 Register List Addresses Functions CS0- K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 31 - CS1- The contents of this register are used for controlling the device or posting device status. 6.3 Logical Interface 6.3.1 ...I/O Registers Communication between the HDD's data buffer and the host. 6.3.1.2 Error register This register stores device status when the last command has been completed or diagnostic ...
...are valid when the error bit (ERR) is done through I/O registers. Table 6.3 Register List Addresses Functions CS0- K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 31 - CS1- The contents of this register are used for controlling the device or posting device status. 6.3 Logical Interface 6.3.1 ...I/O Registers Communication between the HDD's data buffer and the host. 6.3.1.2 Error register This register stores device status when the last command has been completed or diagnostic ...
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... > ATA ABRT AMNF APM BIOS BPI BSY CDR CHS CORR CRC CSS CYL DMA DRV DRDY DRQ DSC DWF ECC ERR GND GB HD HDA HDD I/O ICRC IDE IDNF IDX MB ME2PRML PCBA PIO p-p RPM SC sec SMART SPT SRST TK0NF TPI Typ. UNC AT Attachment Aborted Command AM Not Found... second Self-monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology Sector Per Track Software Reset Track 0 Not Found Track Per Inch Typical Uncorrectable ECC error K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 110 -
... > ATA ABRT AMNF APM BIOS BPI BSY CDR CHS CORR CRC CSS CYL DMA DRV DRDY DRQ DSC DWF ECC ERR GND GB HD HDA HDD I/O ICRC IDE IDNF IDX MB ME2PRML PCBA PIO p-p RPM SC sec SMART SPT SRST TK0NF TPI Typ. UNC AT Attachment Aborted Command AM Not Found... second Self-monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology Sector Per Track Software Reset Track 0 Not Found Track Per Inch Typical Uncorrectable ECC error K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 110 -
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Name 1 Package box 2 HDD Cushion 3 Upper Cushion 4 Side Cushion 5 Desiccant 6 Vinyl Package Materials Card box Card Board Card Board . Card Board Silicagel ESD protective bags Quantity 1 1 1 4 50 50 (2) Standard Identification Label The label is described in this reference. (1) Packaging Components No. The following items will be based on the exterior of the factory packaging is indicated on user request. (a) HDD type (b) HDD serial number (c) Package serial number (d) Quantity K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 111 - Factory Packaging The structure of the package.
Name 1 Package box 2 HDD Cushion 3 Upper Cushion 4 Side Cushion 5 Desiccant 6 Vinyl Package Materials Card box Card Board Card Board . Card Board Silicagel ESD protective bags Quantity 1 1 1 4 50 50 (2) Standard Identification Label The label is described in this reference. (1) Packaging Components No. The following items will be based on the exterior of the factory packaging is indicated on user request. (a) HDD type (b) HDD serial number (c) Package serial number (d) Quantity K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 - 111 - Factory Packaging The structure of the package.