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... specification 65 8.0 General 67 8.1 Introduction 67 8.2 Terminology 67 Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications iv 6.4.6 Load/unload 32 6.5 Mechanical specifications 34 6.5.1 Physical dimensions and weight 34 6.5.2 Mounting hole locations 34 6.5.3 Connector and jumper description 35 6.5.4 Mounting orientation 35 6.5.5 Load/unload mechanism 36 ... Pausing Write DMA 59 7.9.7 Device Terminating Write DMA 60 7.9.8 Host Terminating Write DMA 61 7.10 Drive address setting 62 7.11 Drive default address setting 62 7.12 Addressing of HDD registers 63 Part 2.
... specification 65 8.0 General 67 8.1 Introduction 67 8.2 Terminology 67 Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications iv 6.4.6 Load/unload 32 6.5 Mechanical specifications 34 6.5.1 Physical dimensions and weight 34 6.5.2 Mounting hole locations 34 6.5.3 Connector and jumper description 35 6.5.4 Mounting orientation 35 6.5.5 Load/unload mechanism 36 ... Pausing Write DMA 59 7.9.7 Device Terminating Write DMA 60 7.9.8 Host Terminating Write DMA 61 7.10 Drive address setting 62 7.11 Drive default address setting 62 7.12 Addressing of HDD registers 63 Part 2.
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...Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 35 Performance and error rate will stay within the specified error rates when tilted ±5 degrees from which it was formatted. Connector specifications are included in Section 7.0, "Electrical interface specifications" beginning on page 62. Figure 30. The jumper... setting method is 3.0±0.3 mm for bottom and 3.5±0.5 mm for the 48 GB model 6.5.3 Connector and jumper description A jumper is 3.0±0.5 kgf-cm. The recommended mounting screw ...
...Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 35 Performance and error rate will stay within the specified error rates when tilted ±5 degrees from which it was formatted. Connector specifications are included in Section 7.0, "Electrical interface specifications" beginning on page 62. Figure 30. The jumper... setting method is 3.0±0.3 mm for bottom and 3.5±0.5 mm for the 48 GB model 6.5.3 Connector and jumper description A jumper is 3.0±0.5 kgf-cm. The recommended mounting screw ...
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.../EEC. A label is placed on the drive is certified for the certification appears on user request. The location on the top of labels containing jumper information depending on the customer request. 6.9... Electromagnetic compatibility When installed in the drawing provided by IBM" or equivalent, Part No., EC No. The presence of the HDA containing the statement "Made by the user. ! United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations (Class B), Part 15. Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive...
.../EEC. A label is placed on the drive is certified for the certification appears on user request. The location on the top of labels containing jumper information depending on the customer request. 6.9... Electromagnetic compatibility When installed in the drawing provided by IBM" or equivalent, Part No., EC No. The presence of the HDA containing the statement "Made by the user. ! United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations (Class B), Part 15. Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive...
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...is a flow control signal for drive 1 to effect a pause in Ultra DMA data in transfers. The signal level of -50% to 00h. KEY Pin position 20 has no longer busy and is...value of CSEL to one HDD should clear BSY before asserting PDIAG-, as a Master. Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 49 If device 1 is a 3-state line with DMACK-. This line can ...host PIO cycle. is busy). within the drive. CSEL (Cable Select) This signal is monitored to determine the drive address (master or slave) when the jumper on the same AT interface cable to receive...
...is a flow control signal for drive 1 to effect a pause in Ultra DMA data in transfers. The signal level of -50% to 00h. KEY Pin position 20 has no longer busy and is...value of CSEL to one HDD should clear BSY before asserting PDIAG-, as a Master. Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 49 If device 1 is a 3-state line with DMACK-. This line can ...host PIO cycle. is busy). within the drive. CSEL (Cable Select) This signal is monitored to determine the drive address (master or slave) when the jumper on the same AT interface cable to receive...
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... grounded the drive does not spin up at the interface connector to determine the drive address. Figure 51. 7.10 Drive address setting A jumper is a Master. In the case when pin 28 is ground, or low, the drive is available at POR. The set position of the AT interface cable. Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 62...
... grounded the drive does not spin up at the interface connector to determine the drive address. Figure 51. 7.10 Drive address setting A jumper is a Master. In the case when pin 28 is ground, or low, the drive is available at POR. The set position of the AT interface cable. Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 62...
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...(6 of 7) Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 131 below ViL 12- 8 Device 1 hardware reset result Device 0 clear these bits to 0 12(=0) Reserved 11(=X) 1=Device 1 passed diagnostic 10-9(=X) how Device 1 determined the device number: 00=Reserved 01=a jumper was used 10=...detected Device 1 4(=X) 1=Device 1 passed diagnostic 3(=X) 1=Device 0 determined the device 2-1(=X) how Device 0 determined the device number: 00=Reserved 01=a jumper was used 10=the CSEL signal was used 11=some other method was used or the method is unknown 0(=1) Always Reserved Security Mode Feature. Word...
...(6 of 7) Travelstar 48GH, 30GN & 15GN hard disk drive specifications 131 below ViL 12- 8 Device 1 hardware reset result Device 0 clear these bits to 0 12(=0) Reserved 11(=X) 1=Device 1 passed diagnostic 10-9(=X) how Device 1 determined the device number: 00=Reserved 01=a jumper was used 10=...detected Device 1 4(=X) 1=Device 1 passed diagnostic 3(=X) 1=Device 0 determined the device 2-1(=X) how Device 0 determined the device number: 00=Reserved 01=a jumper was used 10=the CSEL signal was used 11=some other method was used or the method is unknown 0(=1) Always Reserved Security Mode Feature. Word...