– Silent bit error rate of 1E-25
– Mean Time Before Failure (MTBF):
1 million hours
– T10 DIF protection
Variable Sector Size:
– 512, 520, 528, 4096, 4104, 4160, 4224 Bytes
Power
– 3.3V and 12V Supply Rail
– Enhanced power-loss data protection
– Active (TYP): 40W
– Idle (TYP): 11.5W
Compliance
– NVM Express™ 1.0
– PCI Express® Base Specification Rev 3.0
– Enterprise SSD Form Factor Version 1.0a
– PCI Express Card Electro-Mechanical (CEM)
Specification Rev 3.0
– Microsoft Windows Hardware Certification*
Certifications and Declarations
– UL*, CE*, C-Tick*, BSMI*, KCC*, VCCI*
Endurance Rating
– Up to 21.9 PBW (Petabytes Written)
3 Drive Writes/day (JESD219 workload)
Temperature Specification
– Operating:: 0 to 55°
– Non-Operating
C with specified airflow
6
: -55 to 95° C
– Temperature monitoring (In-band through
NVMe SMART and out of band)
– Thermal throttling when approaching
maximum operating temperature
Airflow
– 55° C @ 400LFM (for 40W drive airflow
towards IO bracket7)
Weight
1.6TB 227.5g, 3.2TB 230.2g, 4.0TB 230.6g
Shock
– 50 G Trapezoidal, 170 in/s
Vibration
– 3.13 G
Altitude (Simulated)
(5-500Hz)
RMS
– Operating: -1,000 to 10,000 ft
– Non-Operating: -1,000 to 40,000 ft
Product Ecological Compliance
– RoHS
5
Performance values vary by capacity and form factor and are an aggregate value of the two volumes
1.
2. Performance specifications apply to both compressible and incompressible data
3. MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/second
4. 4KB = 4,096 bytes; 8 KB = 8,192 bytes
5. 1PB = 10
6. Please contact your Intel representative for details on the non-operating temperature range
7. Airflow out of server through PCIe Card Slot
15
Bytes; per volume.
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Revision
Number
Description
Revision Date
001
Initial release
September 2015
Ordering Information
Contact your local Intel sales representative for ordering information.
Revision History
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your purchase. For more complete information about performance and benchmark results, visit
http://www.intel.com/performance
Test System Configuration: Intel® Core™ i7-4770 CPU at 3.4GHz, 8 GB DDR3 at 1600MHz, Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series 1.6TB
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1.2Terms and Acronyms ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.8Power Loss Capacitor Test ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.10Out of Band Management (SMBUS) ......................................................................................................................................... 15
3Mechanical Information ............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4Pin and Signal Descriptions ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.1NVMe Admin Command Set ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
5.2NVMe I/O Command Set ............................................................................................................................................................... 19
5.3Log Page Support ............................................................................................................................................................................. 20
6NVMe Driver Support .................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
7Certifications and Declarations .............................................................................................................................................................. 29
Appendix AIDENTIFY Data Structure ................................................................................................................................................. 30
Appendix BVital Data Structure ........................................................................................................................................................... 38
Appendix COut of Band Temperature Sensor Read Out ......................................................................................................... 39
Appendix ESMBUS Command Response on 0x6A and 0x6B (Intel Specific) ................................................................. 43
Appendix FPCIe ID ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Appendix HAdd-in Card LED Decoder .............................................................................................................................................. 46
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Figures
Figure 3-1: Intel SSD DC P3608 Series Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 16
Figure F-1: LED Location......................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Tables
Table 1: Standard Information Referenced in this Document .......................................................................................................... 6
Table 2: Glossary of Terms and Acronyms ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Table 3: User Addressable Sectors ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Table 4: Random Read/Write Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) .............................................................................. 8
Table 5: Random Read/Write IOPS Consistency ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Table 6: Sequential Read and Write Bandwidth ...................................................................................................................................... 9
Table 8: Quality of Service .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Table 9: Operating Voltage ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Table 10: Power Consumption ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Table 21: Set Max LBA Setting - Command Dword 11 and Command Dword 12 .................................................................. 25
Table 22: Status Code - Set Max LBA Command Specific Status Values .................................................................................... 26
Table 23: C6h - Set/ Get Power (Typical) Governor Setting – Command Dword 11 .............................................................. 26
Table 24: Status Codes - Power Governor Setting Command Specific Status Values .......................................................... 26
Table 32: Power State Descriptor .................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Table 34: LBA Format Data Structure ........................................................................................................................................................... 37
Table 35: Vital Product Data Structure (VPD) ........................................................................................................................................... 38
Table 36: Capability List Pointer (Out of Band Temperature Sensor) ........................................................................................... 38
Table 37: Register 0x05 read out format .................................................................................................................................................... 39
Table 38: Subsystem Management Data Structure ............................................................................................................................... 40
Table 39: Command Response on 0x6A and 0x6B (Intel Specific) ................................................................................................. 43
Table 40: PCIe ID .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Table 41: LED Functionality (Preliminary Proposal) .............................................................................................................................. 46
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1 Overview
This document describes the specifications and capabilities of the Intel® Solid State Drive (SSD) DC P3608 Series.
Based on the Intel 20nm HET (High Endurance Technology) NAND, the Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series is the highest
capacity and performance in the family of SSDs. It is available in the low profile PCIe® 3.0 x8 add-in-card at
capacities of 1.6TB, 3.2TB, and 4TB. The power requirement defaults for up to 40W¹, and can be set to 35W and as
low as 25W for power sensitive systems. The real world power varies depending on workload and is the highest
during primarily sequential write applications. The Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series features the same data center RAS
features as the other drives in the family, such as:
Enhanced PLI (Power Loss Imminent) – protection from unplanned power loss obtained by a propriety
combination of hardware, firmware algorithms, and the robust validation at a multitude of corner cases.
Intel 20nm HET (High Endurance Technology) NAND for up to 3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) over 5 years. The
4TB can write up to 21.9PB over the life of the drive².
End-to-end data protection and ECC on all internal and external memories in the data path for protection at every
layer.
Dual NVMe Controller – The NVMe protocol is more efficient than SATA or SAS providing more IOPS at a lower
CPU utilization³. The dual controller architecture allows the SSD to simultaneously transfer data with this improved
efficiency, and can be aggregated through the Intel® RSTe software.
NVMe™ SMARTmonitoring and sideband health monitoring – monitor the health of the SSD for attributes like
temperature, endurance, power cycles, power on hours, and NVMe critical warnings. Sideband or out-of-band
health monitoring enables OS agnostic monitoring through the standard NVM Express Management Interface
Specification.
NVMe brings high performance and low latency PCIe SSDs into the mainstream with a streamlined protocol that is
efficient and scalable, with the ease of deployment through industry standard software and drivers. Joining the
family is the Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series - expanding the maximum capacity to 4TB, doubling the interface
bandwidth to obtain real world transfers of over 5GB/s, with a unique NVMe dual-controller architecture to achieve
maximum storage efficiency.
1, 2, 3: Tests document performance of components on a particular test, in specific systems. Differences in hardware, software, or con figuration will
affect actual performance. Consult other sources of information to evaluate performance as you consider your purchase. For more complete
information about performance and benchmark results, visit http://www.intel.com/performance. Tests performed by Intel. Test and System
Configurations: Intel® Core™ i7-4770 CPU at 3.4 GHz, 8GB DDR3 at 1600 MHz, Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series 1.6TB.
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Date
Title
Location
Jan 2013
Enterprise SSD Form Factor Version 1.0a
http://www.ssdformfactor.org
Feb 2012
NVM Express Revision 1.0
http://www.nvmexpress.org
Nov 2010
PCIe Base Specification Revision 3.0
http://pcisig.com
July 2012
Solid-State Drive (SSD) Requirements and Endurance Test
Method (JESD219)
Click Search MDDS Database and search
for material description datasheet
1995
1996
1995
1995
1997
1994
International Electrotechnical Commission EN 61000
4-2 (Electrostatic discharge immunity test)
4-3 (Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test)
4-4 (Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test)
4-5 (Surge immunity test)
4-6 (Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radiofrequency fields)
4-11 (Voltage Variations, voltage dips, short interruptions and
voltage variations immunity tests)
http://www.iec.ch/
1995
ENV 50204
(Radiated electromagnetic field from digital radio telephones)
http://www.dbicorporation.com/
radimmun.htm/
1.1 References
Table 1: Standard Information Referenced in this Document
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Term
Definition
ATA
Advanced Technology Attachment
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check
DAS
Device Activity Signal
DMA
Direct Memory Access
ECC
Error Correction Code
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EXT
Extended
FPDMA
First Party Direct Memory Access
GB
Gigabyte
Note: The total usable capacity of the SSD may be less than the total physical capacity because a
small portion of the capacity is used for NAND flash management and maintenance purposes.
Gb
Gigabit
HDD
Hard Disk Drive
HET
High Endurance Technology
KB
Kilobyte
I/O
Input/Output
IOMeter
I/O Subsystem Measurement Tool
IOPS
Input/Output Operations Per Second
ISO
International Standards Organization
LBA
Logical Block Address
MB
Megabyte (1,000,000 bytes)
MLC
Multi-level Cell
MTBF
Mean Time Between Failures
NOP
No Operation
NVMe
Non-Volatile Memory Express
PB
Petabyte
PCB
Printed Circuit Board
RDT
Reliability Demonstration Test
RMS
Root Mean Square
SSD
Solid-State Drive
TB
Terabyte
TYP
Typical
UBER
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate
VPD
Vital Product Data
Intel® Solid-State Drive DC P3608 Series
1.2 Terms and Acronyms
Table 2: Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
§
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Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
Unformatted Capacity
(Total User Addressable Sectors in LBA Mode)
1.6TB
3,125,627,568
3.2TB
6,251,233,968
4.0TB
7,814,037,168
Specification1
Unit
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
1
1.6TB4
3.2TB4
4.0TB4
Random 4KB 70/30 Read/Write (up to)2
IOPS
300,000
165,000
150,000
Random 8KB 70/30 Read/Write (up to)3
IOPS
160,000
80,000
75,000
Random 4KB Read (up to)
IOPS
850,000
850,000
850,000
Random 4KB Write (up to)
IOPS
150,000
80,000
50,000
Random 8KB Read (up to)
IOPS
500,000
500,000
500,000
Random 8KB Write (up to)
IOPS
60,000
36,000
28,000
2 Product Specifications
2.1 Capacity
Table 3: User Addressable Sectors
Note: 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes; 1 sector = 512 bytes or 520 bytes or 528 bytes. LBA count shown represents total user
storage capacity and will remain the same throughout the life of the drive. The total usable capacity of the SSD may be
less than the total physical capacity because a small portion of the capacity is used for NAND media management and
maintenance. IDEMA or JEDEC standard is used.
2.2 Performance
Table 4: Random Read/Write Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS)
1. Performance measured using IOMeter* on Intel provided Windows Server 2012 R2 driver with Queue Depth 256 and
number of workers equal to 8. Measurements are performed on a full Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the drive.
Power mode set at 40 W. Values are aggregate over both partitions with equal workloads.
2. 4KB = 4,096 bytes
3. 8KB = 8,192 bytes
4. 1TB = 10
12
bytes
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Specification1
Unit
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
1.6TB
3.2TB
4.0 TB
Random 4KB Read (up to)2
%
90
90
90
Random 4KB Write (up to)
%
90
90
90
Random 8KB Read (up to)3
%
90
90
90
Random 8KB Write (up to)
%
90
90
90
Specification
Unit
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
1.6TB
3.2TB
4.0TB
Sequential Read (up to)1
MB/s
5,000
4,500
5,000
Sequential Write (up to)1
MB/s
2,000
2,600
3,000
Specification
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
1.6TB, 3.2TB, 4.0TB
Latency1 (TYP)
Read Sequential/Random
Write Sequential/Random
Power On to PCIe Config Ready2
Power On to Controller Ready2
20/120 µs
20/30 µs
2.0 sec (TYP)
10.0 sec (TYP)
Intel® Solid-State Drive DC P3608 Series
Table 5: Random Read/Write IOPS Consistency
1. Performance consistency measured using IOMeter based on Random 4KB with total queue depth of 128, measured as
(IOPS in the 99.9th percentile slowest 1-second interval)/(average IOPS during the test). Measurements are performed
on a full Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the drive once the workload has reached steady state but including all
background activities required for normal operation and data reliability
2. 4KB = 4,096 bytes
3. 8KB = 8,192 bytes
Table 6: Sequential Read and Write Bandwidth
NOTE:
1. Performance measured using IOMeter with 128 KB (131,072 bytes) of transfer size with Queue
Depth 128. Power mode set at 40W.
Table 7: Latency
1. Latency measured using 4 KB (4,096 bytes) transfer size with Queue Depth equal to 1 using Windows Server 2012 R2
driver. Power mode set at 40W.
2. Power On To Ready time measured from de-assertion of PCIe reset to PCIe Config Ready state.
Power On to Controller ready signifies when drive can begin receiving PCIe commands from host based on a single
#PERESET. For power on from unsafe shutdown, power on to controller ready can take up to 20 seconds.
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Specification
Unit
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
QD=1
QD=128
Quality of Service
1,2
(99%)
Reads
ms
<0.120
<0.750
Writes
ms
<0.500
<25
Quality of Service
1,2
(99.99%)
Reads
ms
<3
<7
Writes
ms
<4.7
<30
Electrical Characteristics
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
3.3V Operating Characteristics:1
Operating Voltage range
3.3 V (±10%)
Rise Slew Rate / Fall Slew Rate
66V/s – 3.3kV/s / 660mV/s – 3.3kV/s
Startup Overshoot
4.6V (26ms)
Glitch High
4.6V, 40us
Noise level 300 mV pp 10Hz – 100 KHz
50 mV pp 100KHz – 20 MHz
Min Off time
3 seconds
Inrush Current (Typical Peak)
1.5 A (T
startup
≤ 2 Sec)
Max Average Current
3.0 A
Table 8: Quality of Service
1. Device measured using IOMeter. Quality of Service measured using 4KB (4,096 bytes) transfer size on a random
workload on a full Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the driveonce the workload has reached steady state but
including all background activities required for normal operation and data reliability.
2. Based on Random 4KB QD=1,128 workloads, measured as the time taken for 99.0 (or 99.99) percentile of commands
to finish the round-trip from host to drive and back to host.
2.3 Electrical Characteristics
Table 9: Operating Voltage
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Electrical Characteristics
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
12V Operating Characteristics:1
Operating Voltage range
12 V (+10%/-20%)
Rise Slew Rate / Fall Slew Rate
240V/s – 12kV/s / 2.4V/s - 12kV/s
Startup Overshoot
15.0V for 26ms
Glitch High
15.0V, 40us
Noise level 1000 mV pp 10Hz – 100 KHz
100 mV pp 1MHz – 20 MHz
Min Off time
3 seconds
Inrush Current (Typical Peak)
1.5A (T
startup
≤ 2sec)
Max Average Current
2.1A for 25W slot / 5.5A for 75W slot
3.3Vaux Operating Characteristics:2
Operating Voltage range
3.3V (±9%)
Rise Slew Rate / Fall Slew Rate
250V/s – 420kV/s >0.66V/s (5 second)
Startup Overshoot
4.6V (26ms)
Glitch Low / Glitch High
2.5V for 30us / 4.6V for 40us
Noise level 300 mV pp 10Hz – 100 KHz
50 mV pp 100KHz – 20 MHz
Max Current
50mA
Specification
Unit
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
1.6TB
3.2TB
4.0TB
Active Write - Average 1
W
30
35
40
Active Read - Average 2
W
18
18
20
Idle
W
11.5
11.5
11.5
Intel® Solid-State Drive DC P3608 Series
1. Measured during initial power supply application. Typically this will be seen within 2 seconds of initial power up. Inrush
specified for 12V and 3.3V supply, not the 3.3Vaux.
2. 3.3Vaux is optional, not needed for power up or functionality. 3.3Vaux is needed for accessing VPD page by means of
SMBUS for both form factors.
Table 10: Power Consumption
1. The workload equates 128KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 128 sequential writes. Average
power is measured using scope trigger over a 100 ms sample period
2. The workload equates 128KB (131,072 bytes) Queue Depth equal to 128 sequential reads.
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Temperature
Add-In Card form factor
Temperature
Operating1
Non-operating3
Ambient 0 – 55° C / 0 -40° C2
-55–95° C
Temperature Gradient
4
Operating
Non-operating
30o C/hr (Typical)
30o C/hr (Typical)
Humidity
Operating
Non-operating
5–95%
5–95%
Shock and Vibration
Range
Shock
5
Operating
Non-operating
50 G Trapezoidal, 170 in/s
50 G Trapezoidal, 170 in/s
Vibration6
Operating
Non-operating
2.17 GRMS (5-700 Hz) Max
3.13 GRMS (5-800 Hz) Max
Airflow
Direction
Unit
Ambient
Temperature
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series
1.6TB
3.2TB
4.0TB
Into Server
0 - 40o C
400
400
400
2.4 Environmental Conditions
Table 11: Temperature, Shock, Vibration
Intel® Solid-State Drive DC P3608 Series
1. Operating temperature implies ambient air temperature under defined airflow in Tables 12 and 13
2. 0-55
3. Please contact your Intel representative for details on the non-operating temperature range
4. Temperature gradient measured without condensation
5. Shock specifications assume the SSD is mounted securely with the input vibration applied to the
6. Vibration specifications assume the SSD is mounted securely with the input vibration applied to the
o
C is for airflow from the server towards the card and 0-40° C is for airflow into the server
drive-mounting screws. Stimulus may be applied in the X, Y or Z axis. Shock specification is measured using
Root Mean Squared (RMS) value
drive-mounting screws. Stimulus may be applied in the X, Y or Z axis. Vibration specification is measured using
RMS value
Table 12: Airflow Requirements for Intel SSD DC P3608 Series (Add-In Card)
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Title
Description
Region For Which
Conformity
Declared
TITLE 47-Telecommunications CHAPTER 1 –
FEDERAL COMMUNMICATIONS COMMISSION PART
15 – RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES
ICES-003, Issue 4 Interference-Causing Equipment
Standard Digital Apparatus
FCC Part 15B Class A
CA/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22:10. This is
CISPR 22:2008 with Canadian Modifications
USA
Canada
IEC 55024 Information Technology Equipment –
Immunity characteristics – Limits and methods of
measurement CISPR24:2010
EN-55024: 2010 and its amendments
European Union
IEC 55022 Information Technology Equipment –
Radio disturbance Characteristics – Limits and
methods of measurement CISPR24:2008 (Modified)
EN-55022: 2010 and its amendments
European Union
EN-60950-1 2nd Edition
Information Technology Equipment – Safety
– Part 1: General Requirements
USA/Canada
UL/CSA EN-60950-1 2nd Edition
Information Technology Equipment – Safety
– Part 1: General Requirements
USA/Canada
Intel® Solid-State Drive DC P3608 Series
2.5 Product Regulatory Compliance
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series meets or exceeds the regulatory or certification requirements in the following table.
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Parameter
Value
Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate (UBER)
Uncorrectable bit error rate will not exceed one sector in the
specified number of bits read. In the unlikely event of a nonrecoverable read error, the SSD will report it as a read failure to the
host; the sector in error is considered corrupt and is not returned to
the host.
< 1 sector per 1017 bits read
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
Mean Time Between Failures is estimated based on Telcordia*
methodology and demonstrated through Reliability Demonstration
Test (RDT).
>= 1 million hours
Data Retention
The time period for retaining data in the NAND at maximum
rated endurance.
3 months power-off retention once SSD
reaches rated write endurance at 40° C
Endurance Rating
The number of drive writes such that the SSD meets the
requirements according to the JESD218 standard. Endurance rating
verification is defined to establish UBER <1E-16 at 60% upper
confidence limit.
1.6TB: 8.76 PBW
3.2TB: 17.52 PBW
4.0TB: 21.90 PBW
(3 drive writes/day*)
2.6 Reliability Specifications
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series meets or exceeds SSD endurance and data retention requirements as specified in the
JESD218 standard. Reliability specifications are listed in the table below.
Table 14: Reliability Specifications
NOTE: Petabytes Written (PBW). Refer to JESD218 standard table 1 for UBER, FFR and other
Enterprise SSD requirements.
2.7 Temperature Sensor
Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series has a total of 4 temperature sensors with 1 near each controller ASIC and one internal
to each EEPROM, all with an accuracy of +/-2° C over a range of -10° C to +85° C. These can be monitored using the
NVMe Health Log functionality. For more information on sensor reading, see the SMART attributes section.
In addition, the drive provides out of band reading of all temperatures on SMBUS as follows:
Slave Address 6Ah to read Composite Temperature from SMART data pertaining to ASIC1, as defined in
Appendix D. This requires 12V be applied to SSD
Slave Address 6Bh to read Composite Temperature from SMART data pertaining to ASIC2, as defined in
Appendix D. This requires 12V be applied to SSD
Slave address 1Bh to read temperature from VPD EEPROM close to ASIC1. This requires 3.3Vaux supply be
applied to SSD
Slave address 19h to read temperature from VPD EEPROM close to ASIC2. This requires 3.3Vaux supply be
applied to SSD
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2.8 Power Loss Capacitor Test
Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series support testing of the power loss capacitor. Each discrete module has its own PLI cap
and its own individual SMART logs (module #1 and module #2). The drive supports full data protection during
power-loss interrupts, via discrete electrolytic capacitors. The health of these capacitors are self-tested at every
power on and at regular frequency throughout the life of the drive. SMART Critical Warning Bit 4/Byte 0 are set if
these capacitors are detected bad during the capacitor self-test, indicating the replacement of the drive is
necessary.
2.10 Out of Band Management (SMBUS)
Intel® SSD DC P3608 Series provides out of band management by means of SMBUS interface. This requires 3.3V
Auxiliary voltage. SMBUS accesses a VPD page as listed in Appendix B through address 0x53/0xA6 (7bit/8bit).
Temperature sensor is accessed through address 0x1B/0x36(7bit/8bit). For temperature sensor access,
temperature can be read by the BMC (base) using Read Temperature Data Register (0x05) by means of SMBUS
0x1B. Bits [11:0] return raw ambient temperature.
Intel SSD DC P3608 provides additional drive information via address 0x6A/0xD4(7bit/8bit) as outlined in the
NVMe Basic Management Command (see http://www.nvmexpress.org/wp-content/uploads/NVMe_Management_-
_Technical_Note_on_Basic_Management_Command.pdf).
Appendix B, C and D have details on the Out of Band Management data structure.
NOTE: In certain tools the address for the VPD and temperature sensor will appear as 0xA6 and 0x36 respectively, due to
bit shift.
2.11 Variable Sector Size Support
P3608 Series supports vector sizes of 512, 520, 528, 4096, 4104, 4160 and 4224 bytes. P3608 Series will also
support DIF as specified in NVMe 1.0 specification. 520 and 4104 Byte sector sizes can support PI (protection
information) which is 8 Byte long.
Device only supports PRACT=0, implying protection information is passed to the SSD and checked by the SSD.
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3 Mechanical Information
Figure 3-1 shows the physical package information for the Intel SSD DC P3608 Series in the x8 AIC. All dimensions
are in millimeters.
Figure 3-1: Intel SSD DC P3608 Series Dimensions
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Side B
Side A
Pin
Name
Description
Name
Description
1
+12V
12V power
PRSNT1#
Hot-Plug presence detect
2
+12V
12V power
+12V
12V power
3
+12V
12V power
+12V
12V power
4
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
5
SMCLK
SMBus (System Management Bus) clock
JTAG2
TCK (Test Clock), clock input for JTAG
interface
6
SMDAT
SMBus (System Management Bus) data
JTAG3
TDI (Test Data Input)
7
GND
Ground
JTAG4
TDO (Test Data Output)
8
+3.3V
3.3V power
JTAG5
TMS (Test Mode Select)
9
JTAG1
TRST# (Test Reset) resets the JTAG interface
+3.3V
3.3V power
10
3.3Vaux
3.3V auxiliary power
+3.3V
3.3V power
11
WAKE#
Signal for Link reactivation
PERST#
Fundamental reset
Mechanical Key
12
RSVD
Reserved
GND
Ground
13
GND
Ground
REFCLK+
Reference clock (differential pair)
14
PETp0
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 0
REFCLK-
Reference clock (differential pair)
15
PETn0
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 0
GND
Ground
16
GND
Ground
PERp0
Receiver differential pair, Lane 0
17
PRSNT2#
Hot-Plug presence detect
PERn0
Receiver differential pair, Lane 0
18
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
19
PETp1
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 1
RSVD
Reserved
20
PETn1
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 1
GND
Ground
21
GND
Ground
PERp1
Receiver differential pair, Lane 1
22
GND
Ground
PERn1
Receiver differential pair, Lane 1
23
PETp2
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 2
GND
Ground
24
PETn2
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 2
GND
Ground
25
GND
Ground
PERp2
Receiver differential pair, Lane 2
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4 Pin and Signal Descriptions
4.1 AIC Pin Definition Table
Table 15: Pin Definition for Add-In Card (Half Height Half Length) Form Factor
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Side B
Side A
Pin
Name
Description
Name
Description
26
GND
Ground
PERn2
Receiver differential pair, Lane 2
27
PETp3
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 3
GND
Ground
28
PETn3
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 3
GND
Ground
29
GND
Ground
PERp3
Receiver differential pair, Lane 3
30
RSVD
Reserved
PERn3
Receiver differential pair, Lane 3
31
PRSNT2#
Hot-Plug presence detect
GND
Ground
32
GND
Ground
RSVD
Reserved
33
PETp4
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 4
RSVD
Reserved
34
PETn4
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 4
GND
Ground
35
GND
Ground
PERp4
Receiver differential pair, Lane 4
36
GND
Ground
PERn4
Receiver differential pair, Lane 4
37
PETp5
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 5
GND
Ground
38
PETn5
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 5
GND
Ground
39
GND
Ground
PERp5
Receiver differential pair, Lane 5
40
GND
Ground
PERn5
Receiver differential pair, Lane 5
41
PETp6
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 6
GND
Ground
42
PETn6
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 6
GND
Ground
43
GND
Ground
PERp6
Receiver differential pair, Lane 6
44
GND
Ground
PERn6
Receiver differential pair, Lane 6
45
PETp7
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 7
GND
Ground
46
PETn7
Transmitter differential pair, Lane 7
GND
Ground
47
GND
Ground
PERp7
Receiver differential pair, Lane 7
48
PRSNT2#
Hot-Plug presence detect
PERn7
Receiver differential pair, Lane 7
49
GND
UART2
GND
Ground
Intel® Solid-State Drive DC P3608 Series
All pins are numbered in ascending order from the left to the right, with side A on the top of the centerline and side B on
The PCI Express interface pins PETpx, PETnx, PERpx, and PERnx are named with the following convention: “PE” stands
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for PCI Express high speed, “T” for Transmitter, “R” for Receiver, “p” for positive (+) and “n” for negative (-).
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5 Supported Command Sets
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series supports all mandatory Admin and I/O commands defined in NVMe™
(Non-Volatile Memory Express™) revision 1.0.
5.1 NVMe Admin Command Set
P3608 Series supports all mandatory NVMe commands, which are:
Delete I/O Submission Queue
Delete I/O Completion Queue
Create I/O Submission Queue
Create I/O Completion Queue
Get Log Page
Identify
Abort
SET Features
GET Features
Asynchronous Event Notification
P3608 Series also supports the following optional I/O commands defined in NVMe revision 1.0:
Firmware Activate
Firmware Image Download
Format NVM
Note:See Appendix A, “Identify Controller Data Structure” for details on commands
and capabilities.
5.2 NVMe I/O Command Set
P3608 Series supports all the mandatory NVMe™ I/O command set defined in NVMe 1.0
specification, which are:
Flush
Write
Read
Additionally, the following optional commands are supported:
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Byte
# of
Bytes
Attribute
Description
0
1
Critical Warning: These bits if set, flag various
warning sources.
Bit 0: Available Spare is below Threshold
Bit 1: Temperature has exceeded Threshold
Bit 2: Reliability is degraded due to excessive media
or internal errors
Bit 3: Media is placed in Read- Only Mode
Bit 4: Volatile Memory Backup System has failed (e.g.,
enhanced power loss capacitor test failure)
Bits 5-7: Reserved
Any of the critical warning can be tied to
asynchronous event notification. Drive
Health Indicator defined under bytes
3095-3076 of Identify Controller may still
indicate “healthy” status when the critical
warning flag is set.
1
2
Temperature: Overall Device current temperature in
Kelvin.
For AIC, it reports the NAND temperature.
3
1
Available Spare: Contains a normalized percentage
(0 to 100%) of the remaining spare capacity available
Starts from 100 and decrements.
4
1
Available Spare Threshold
Threshold is set to 10%.
5
1
Percentage Used Estimate
(Value allowed to exceed 100%)
A value of 100 indicates that the estimated
endurance of the device has been consumed,
but may not indicate a device failure. The
value is allowed to exceed 100. Percentages
greater than 254 shall be represented as 255.
This value shall be updated once per poweron hour (when the controller is not in a sleep
state).
If the value reaches or exceeds 105
(5% above rated endurance level), the drive
may be performing writes at very low rate.
5.3 Log Page Support
Intel SSD DC P3608 Series supports the following mandatory log pages defined in NVMe 1.0
specification:
Error Information (Log Identifier 01h)
SMART/ Health Information (Log Identifier 02h)
Firmware Slot Information (Log Identifier 03h)
Command Effects Log (Log Identifier 05h)
Note: See NVMe 1.0 version of the specification for the log page content. Additionally, P3608 Series will support
The following table lists the SMART attributes supported by the P3608 Series in accordance with
NVMe 1.0 specification.
Table 16: SMART Attributes (Log Identifier 02h)
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Byte
# of
Bytes
Attribute
Description
32
16
Data Units Read (in LBAs)
Contains the number of 512 byte data units
the host has read from the controller; this
value does not include metadata. This value
is reported in thousands (i.e., a value of 1
corresponds to 1000 units of 512 bytes read)
and is rounded up. When the LBA size is a
value other than 512 bytes, the controller
shall convert the amount of data read to 512
byte units.
48
16
Data Units Write (in LBAs)
Contains the number of 512 byte data units
the host has written to the controller; this
value does not include metadata. This value
is reported in thousands (i.e., a value of 1
corresponds to 1000 units of 512 bytes
written) and is rounded up. When the LBA
size is a value other than 512 bytes, the
controller shall convert the amount of data
written to 512 byte units. For the NVM
command set, logical blocks written as part of
Write operations shall be included in this
value. Write Uncorrectable commands shall
not impact this value.
64
16
Host Read Commands
Contains the number of read commands
issued to the controller.
80
16
Host Write Commands
Contains the number of write commands
issued to the controller.
96
16
Controller Busy Time (in minutes)
Contains the amount of time the controller is
busy with I/O commands. The controller is
busy when there is a command outstanding
to an I/O Queue (specifically, a command was
issued by way of an I/O Submission Queue
Tail doorbell write and the corresponding
completion queue entry has not been posted
yet to the associated I/O Completion Queue).
This value is reported in minutes.
112
16
Power Cycles
Contains the number of power cycles.
128
16
Power On Hours
Contains the number of power-on hours. This
does not include time that the controller was
powered and in a low power state condition.
144
16
Unsafe shutdowns
Contains the number of unsafe shutdowns.
This count is incremented when a shutdown
notification (CC.SHN) is not received prior to
loss of power.
160
16
Media Errors
Contains the number of occurrences where
the controller detected an unrecovered data
integrity error. Errors such as uncorrectable
ECC, CRC checksum failure, or LBA tag
mismatch are included in this field.
176
16
Number of Error Information Log Entries
Contains the number of Error Information log
entries over the life of the controller.
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Byte
# of Bytes
Attribute
Description
0 1 AB (Program Fail Count)
Raw value: shows total count of program
fails.
Normalized value: beginning at 100,
shows the percent remaining of
allowable program fails.
3
1
Normalized Value
5
6
Current Raw Value
12
1
AC (Erase Fail Count)
Raw value: shows total count of erase
fails.
Normalized value: beginning at 100,
shows the percent remaining of
allowable erase fails.
15
1
Normalized Value
17
6
Current Raw Value
24 1 AD (Wear Leveling Count)
Raw value:
Bytes 1-0: Min. erase cycle
Bytes 3-2: Max. erase cycle
Bytes 5-4: Avg. erase cycles
Normalized value: decrements from 100
to 0.
27
1
Normalized Value
29
6
Current Raw Value
36 1 B8 (End to End Error Detection Count)
Raw value: reports number of End-toEnd detected and corrected errors by
hardware.
Normalized value: always 100.
39
1
Normalized Value
41
6
Current Raw Value
48
1
C7 (CRC Error Count)
Raw value: shows total number of PCIe
Interface CRC errors encountered, as
specified in PCIe Link Performance
Counter Parameter for “Bad TLP”.
Normalized value: always 100.
51
1
Normalized Value
53
6
Current Raw Value
60 1 E2 (Timed Workload, Media Wear)
Raw value: measures the wear seen by
the SSD (since reset of the workload
timer, attribute E4h), as a percentage of
the maximum rated cycles. Divide the
raw value by 1024 to derive the
percentage with 3 decimal points.
Normalized value: always 100.
63
1
Normalized Value
65
6
Current Raw Value
72 1 E3 (Timed Workload, Host Reads %)
Raw value: shows the percentage of I/O
operations that are read operations
(since reset of the workload timer,
attribute E4h). Reported as integer
percentage from 0 to 100.
Normalized value: always 100.
75
1
Normalized Value
77
6
Current Raw Value
84 1 E4 (Timed Workload, Timer)
Raw value: measures the elapsed time
(number of minutes since starting this
workload timer).
In addition to the SMART attribute structure, features pertaining to the operation and health of the Intel SSD DC
P3608 Series can be reported to the host on request through the Get Features command. P3608 Series can change
settings using SET Features on the following items as defined in NVMe 1.0 specification.
Table 26: C9h – Set/Get LED pattern or pin11 pattern
Note:
C9- Set Features Command Dword 11 is divided into the following sections:
Bits[31:24] - Feature options and Bits[23:0] – Feature Value
Feature options and value ranges are defined above
C9- Get Features Command Dword 11 is divided into following sections:
Bits[31:24] - Feature options and Bits[23:0] – Reserved. Must be 0.
Current value for the requested LED feature option will be returned in DW0[31:0]
Note: Get Features will not work for “Reset Timed Workload Counters” and status code is same as Table 25.
Table 28: E2h – Set/Get Enable Latency Tracking
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Support Level
Operating System Description
Intel Provided1
Windows* Server 2012 R2, 2012, 2008 R2 x64, Windows 7(32bit/64bit), Windows 8
(32bit/64bit), Windows 8.1 (32bit/64Bit)
In-box Driver2
RHEL 6.5, RHEL 6.6, RHEL6.7, RHEL 7.0, RHEL 7.1, SLES11 SP4, Windows* Server 2012 R2,
Windows 8.1, Citrix Xenserver 6.5, Cent OS 6.5
6 NVMe Driver Support
The following table describes the NVMe Driver Support for Intel SSD DC P3608 Series. The support includes
releasing and validating NVMe drivers for certain operating systems and validating functionality for open source
drive, inbox or native drivers for select operating systems.
Table 29: NVMe Driver Support
1. With Intel provided driver, full product specification is provided, booting will only be supported on 64bit OS
2. With open source non-Intel driver, compatibility and functionality is validated
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Certification
Description
CE Compliant
European Economic Area (EEA): Compliance with the essential requirements of EC Council
Directives Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC, EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and Directive
2011/65/EU.
UL Recognized
Certified Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Bi-National Component Recognition; UL 60950-1, 2nd
Edition, 2007-03-27 (Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General
Requirements)
Compliance with the Australia/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS3548 and Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) Framework requirements of the Australian Communication Authority (ACA).
BSMI Compliant
Compliance to the Taiwan EMC standard CNS 13438: Information technology equipment - Radio
disturbance Characteristics - limits and methods of measurement, as amended on June 1, 2006,
is harmonized with CISPR 22: 2005.04.
KCC
Compliance with paragraph 1 of Article 11 of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Control
Regulation and meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Framework requirements of the
Radio Research Laboratory (RRL) Ministry of Information and Communication Republic of Korea.
VCCI
Voluntary Control Council for Interface to cope with disturbance problems caused by personal
computers or facsimile.
Microsoft WHCK
Microsoft Windows Hardware Certification Kit
RoHS Compliant
Restriction of Hazardous Substance Directive
WEEE
Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Intel® Solid-State Drive DC P3608 Series
7 Certifications and Declarations
Table 30: Device Certifications and Declarations
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Bytes
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default
Value
Interpretation
Description
1-0
F
8086h
Contains the company vendor identifier that is
assigned by the PCI SIG
PCI Vendor ID (VID)
3-2
F
8086h
Contains the company vendor identifier that is
assigned by the PCI SIG for subsystem
PCI Subsystem Vendor ID
(SSVID)
23-4
V
varies
Contains the serial number for the NVM
subsystem
Serial Number (SN)
63-24
V
varies
Contains the serial number for the NVM
subsystem that is assigned by the vendor as an
ASCII string
Model Number (MN)
71-64
V
varies
Contains the currently active firmware revision for
the NVM subsystem
Firmware Revision (FR)
72
F 0h
Recommended Arbitration Burst size equals 1
Recommended Arbitration
Burst (RAB)
75-73
F
5CD2E4h
Contains the Organization Unique Identifier (OUI)
for the controller vendor
IEEE OUI Identifier (IEEE)
76
X 0h
No of multiple PCI Express interfaces connected to
the host, bit 0 determines multiple interface
Multi-Interface Capabilities
(MIC)
77
F
05h
Supports MDTS of 128K
Maximum Data Transfer Size
(MDTS)
255:78
Reserved
257-256
F
06h
Supports Security Send/Receive, Format NVM and
Firmware Activate/Download
Optional Admin Command
Support (OACS)
258
F
03h
Supports up to 3 concurrently outstanding abort
commands
Abort Command Limit (ACL)
259
F
03h
Supports up to 3 concurrently outstanding
asynchronous event requests
Asynchronous Event Request
Limit (AERL)
260
X
02h
Single slot
Read/write capable
Firmware Updates (FRMW)
261
X
02h
SMART/Health Log Support per drive not per
namespace
Log Page Attributes (LPA)
262
F
3Fh
Number of Error Information log entries equals
64
Error Log Page Entries (ELPE)
263
F
0h
Number of NVM Express power states equal 1
Number of Power States
Support (NPSS)
264
F
0h
Configuration settings for Admin Vendor
Specific command handling
Admin Vendor Specific
Command Configuration
(AVSCC)
511-265
Reserved
Appendix A IDENTIFY Data Structure
Table 31: Identify Controller
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Bytes
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default
Value
Interpretation
Description
512
F
66h
Required and max submission queue entry size is
64 Byte
Submission Queue Entry Size
(SQES)
513
F
44h
Required and max submission queue entry size is
16 Byte
Completion Queue Entry Size
(CQES)
515-514
Reserved
519-516
F
01h
Supports single namespace
Number of Namespaces (NN)
521-520
F
06h
Supports Dataset Management and Write
Uncorrectable optional NVMe commands.
Optional NVMe Command
Support (ONCS)
523-522
F
0h
Fused commands not supported
Fused Operation Support
(FUSES)
524
F
07h
Supports Crypto Erase and format of entire drive,
not per namespace
Format NVM Attributes (FNA):
525
F
0h
Volatile write cache is not present
Volatile Write Cache (VWC)
527-526
F
0h
Atomic write size for controller during normal
equals to 512B
Atomic Write Unit Normal
(AWUN)
529-528
F
0h
Indicates the atomic write size for the controller
during a power fail condition equals 512B
Atomic Write Unit Power Fail
(AWUPF)
530
X
0h
Not Supported
NVM Vendor Specific
Command Configuration
(NVSCC)
703-531
Reserved
2047-704
Reserved
2079-2048
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 0
Power State 0 Descriptor
(PSD0)
2111-2080
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 1
Power State 1 Descriptor
(PSD1)
2143-2112
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 2
Power State 2 Descriptor
(PSD2)
2175-2144
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 3
Power State 3 Descriptor
(PSD3)
2207-2176
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 4
Power State 4 Descriptor
(PSD4)
2239-2208
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 5
Power State 5 Descriptor
(PSD5)
2271-2240
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 6
Power State 6 Descriptor
(PSD6)
2303-2272
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 7
Power State 7 Descriptor
(PSD7)
2335-2304
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 8
Power State 8 Descriptor
(PSD8)
2367-2336
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 9
Power State 9 Descriptor
(PSD9)
2399-2368
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 10
Power State 10 Descriptor
(PSD10)
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Bytes
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default
Value
Interpretation
Description
2431-2400
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 11
Power State 11 Descriptor
(PSD11)
2463-2432
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 12
Power State 12 Descriptor
(PSD12)
2495-2464
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 13
Power State 13 Descriptor
(PSD13)
2527-2496
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 14
Power State 14 Descriptor
(PSD14)
2559-2528
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 15
Power State 15 Descriptor
(PSD15)
2591-2560
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 16
Power State 16 Descriptor
(PSD16)
2623-2592
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 17
Power State 17 Descriptor
(PSD17)
2655-2624
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 18
Power State 18 Descriptor
(PSD18)
2687-2656
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 19
Power State 19 Descriptor
(PSD19)
2719-2688
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 20
Power State 20 Descriptor
(PSD20)
2751-2720
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 21
Power State 21 Descriptor
(PSD21)
2783-2752
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 22
Power State 22 Descriptor
(PSD22)
2815-2784
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 23
Power State 23 Descriptor
(PSD23)
2847-2816
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 24
Power State 24 Descriptor
(PSD24)
2879-2848
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 25
Power State 25 Descriptor
(PSD25)
2911-2880
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 26
Power State 26 Descriptor
(PSD26)
2943-2912
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 27
Power State 27 Descriptor
(PSD27)
2975-2944
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 28
Power State 28 Descriptor
(PSD28)
3007-2976
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 29
Power State 29 Descriptor
(PSD29)
3039-3008
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 30
Power State 30 Descriptor
(PSD30)
3071-3040
V
Indicates the characteristics of power state 31
Power State 31 Descriptor
(PSD31)
3095-3076
V
Varies
Shows healthy status or error code
Health indicator
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Bytes
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default
Value
Interpretation
Description
3096
V
Varies
Reads current negotiated PCIe link speed, as
reported by PXLS register (PXCAP + 12h),
bits[3:0]
Current PCIe Link Speed field
(CLS)
3097
V
Varies
Reads current negotiated PCIe Link Width as
reported by PXLS register (PXCAP + 12h),
bits[9:4]
Negotiated Link Width (NLW)
3107-3100
V
Varies
Bootloader Version
Bootloader Version reported
by the drive
3109-3108
F
0x8086
Company Vendor Identifier
Vendor identifier assigned by
PCI-SIG (Intel)
3111-3110
F
0x0953
Device Identifier
Device identifier assigned by
PCI-SIG (Intel)
4095-3112
V
NA
Range of bytes is allocated for vendor specific
usage
Vendor Specific (VS)
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F = Fixed. The content of the word is fixed and does not change. For removable media devices, these values may change when
media is removed or changed.
V = Variable. The state of at least one bit in a word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device or the
commands executed by the device.
X = F or V. The content of the word may be fixed or variable.
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Bytes
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default
Value
Interpretation
Description
255-125
Reserved
124-120 F
0h
Indicates the relative write latency
associated with this power state
Relative Write Latency (RWL)
119-117
Reserved
116-112 F 0h
Indicates the relative write throughput
associated with this power state
Relative Write Throughput (RWT)
111-109
Reserved
108-104 F 0h
Indicates the relative read latency
associated with this power state
Relative Read Latency (RRL)
103-101
Reserved
100-96 F 0h
Indicates the relative read throughput
associated with this power state.
Relative Read Throughput (RRT)
95-64 F 0h
Indicates the maximum exit latency in
microseconds associated with exiting
this power state.
Exit Latency (EXLAT)
63-32 F 0h
Indicates the maximum entry latency in
microseconds
associated with entering this power
state
Entry Latency (ENLAT)
31-16
Reserved
15-00
F
09C4h
Indicates the maximum power
consumed by the NVM subsystem in
this power state. The power in Watts is
equal to the value in this field
multiplied by 0.01
Maximum Power (MP)
Table 32: Power State Descriptor
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Bytes
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default Value
Interpretation
Description
7-0 V varies
Indicates the total size of the namespace
in logical blocks.
Namespace Size (NSZE)
15-8 V varies
Indicates the maximum number of
logical blocks that may be allocated in
the namespace at any point in time
Namespace Capacity (NCAP)
23-16 V varies
Indicates the current number of logical
blocks allocated in the namespace
Namespace Utilization (NUSE)
24 F 00h
Indicates thin provisioning is not
supported
Namespace Features (NSFEAT)
25 F 06h
Defines the number of supported LBA
size and metadata size combinations
supported by the namespace
Number of LBA Formats (NLBAF)
26 V 00h
Indicates metadata transferred with
the extended data LBA or in separate
buffer
Formatted LBA Size (FLBAS)
27 F 03h
Indicates support for metadata
transferred with the extended data LBA
and in separate buffer – both are
supported
Metadata Capabilities (MC)
28 V 11h
Indicates PI supports Type 1,2,3 with PI
transferred as the first 8 bytes
End-to-end Data Protection
Capabilities (DPC)
29 X 00h
Indicates type settings for the
namespace
End-to-end Data Protection Type
Settings (DPS)
127-30 Reserved
131-128
V
MS:0, LBADS:9,
RP:2
Indicates the LBA format 0 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 0 Support (LBAF0)
135-132
V
MS:8, LBADS:9,
RP:2
Indicates the LBA format 1 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 1 Support (LBAF1)
139-136
V
MS:16, LBADS:9,
RP:2
Indicates the LBA format 2 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 2 Support (LBAF2)
143-140
V
MS:0, LBADS:12,
RP:0
Indicates the LBA format 3 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 3 Support (LBAF3)
147-144
V
MS:8, LBADS:12,
RP:0
Indicates the LBA format 4 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 4 Support (LBAF4)
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F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default Value
Interpretation
Description
151-148
V
MS:64,
LBADS:12, RP:0
Indicates the LBA format 5 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 5 Support (LBAF5)
155-152
V
MS:128,
LBADS:12, RP:0
Indicates the LBA format 6 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 6 Support (LBAF6)
159-156
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 7 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 7 Support (LBAF7)
163-160
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 8 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 8 Support (LBAF8)
167-164
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 9 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 9 Support (LBAF9)
171-168
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 10 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 10 Support (LBAF10)
175-172
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 11 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 11 Support (LBAF11)
179-176
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 12 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 12 Support (LBAF12)
183-180
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 13 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 13 Support (LBAF13)
187-184
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 14 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 14 Support (LBAF14)
191-188
Not supported
Indicates the LBA format 15 that is
supported by the controller
LBA Format 15 Support (LBAF15)
383-192
Not supported Reserved
4095-384
Not supported
Range of bytes is allocated for vendor
specific usage
Vendor Specific (VS)
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F = Fixed. The content of the word is fixed and does not change. For removable media devices, these values may change when
media is removed or changed.
V = Variable. The state of at least one bit in a word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device or the
commands executed by the device.
X = F or V. The content of the word may be fixed or variable
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Bytes
F = Fixed
V = Variable
X = Both
Default Value
Interpretation
Description
31-26
Reserved
25-24
V
Varies (2,0)
Relative Performance ranging
from “best” to “degraded”
Relative Performance (RP)
23-16
V
Varies
(9 and 12)
Indicates the LBA data size
supported. The value is reported in
terms of a power of two (2^n)
LBA Data Size (LBADS)
15-00
V
Varies
(0, 8, 16,64, 128)
Indicates the number of metadata
bytes provided per LBA based on
the LBA Data Size indicated.
Metadata Size (MS)
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Table 34: LBA Format Data Structure
F = Fixed. The content of the word is fixed and does not change. For removable media devices, these values may change when
media is removed or changed.
V = Variable. The state of at least one bit in a word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device or the
commands executed by the device.
X = F or V. The content of the word may be fixed or variable.
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Address
# Bytes
Function
Programming
Value
Byte
Description
0 3 Class Code
02h
0
Device type and Programming Interface
08h 1 01h
2
3 2
ID
86h
3
PCI-SIG Vendor ID
80h
4
5
20
Varies
5-24
Serial Number
25 40
Varies
25-64
Model Number
65
1
PCIe Port0
Capabilities
03h
65
Maximum Link Speed
66 1 08h
66
Maximum Link Width
67
1
PCIe Port1
Capabilities
00h
67
Maximum Link Speed
68 1 00h
68
Maximum Link Width
69
1
Initial Power
Requirements
19h
69
12V Power rail initial power requirement
(W)
70 2 Reserved
00h
70-71
72
1
Maximum
Power
Requirements
32h
72
12V Power rail maximum power
requirement (W)
73 2 Reserved
00h
73-74
75
2
Capability List
Pointer
50h
75
8b address pointer to start of capability
list
Addr
(Hex)
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09 A B
50
A2
00
5C
00
00
36
00
00
90h
04h
30h
05h
5C
A2
00
00
00
00
32
00
00
90h
04h
30h
05h
Description
Capability ID
(temp)
Next Capability
(none)
Sensor
Type
SMBUS
address
Reserved
Warning
Threshold
Over
Temperature
Appendix B Vital Data Structure
Table 35: Vital Product Data Structure (VPD)
Table 36: Capability List Pointer (Out of Band Temperature Sensor)
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Binary
Hex
Temperature
1 1100 1001 0000
1C90
-55° C
1 1100 1110 0000
1CE0
-50° C
1 1110 0111 0000
1E70
-25° C
1 1111 1111 1111
1FFFF
-0.0625° C
0 0000 0000 0000
000
0° C
0 0000 0000 0001
001
0.0625° C
0 0001 1001 0000
190
25° C
0 0011 0010 0000
320
50° C
0 0111 1101 0000
7D0
55° C
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Appendix C Out of Band Temperature
Sensor Read Out
There are two temperature sensors, one for each register. Register 0x05 on address 0x1B and register 0x05 on
address 0x19 contains the temperature information for the latest readout. Measured temperature is captured by bit
12 to bit 0. Data format is two’s complement. Bit12 represents sign value, bit11 presents 128° C and bit0
represents 0.0625° C. Following table gives an example of the read out.
Table 37: Register 0x05 read out format
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Command
Code
Offset
(byte)
Description
0
00
Length of Status: Indicates number of additional bytes to read before encountering PEC. This
value should always be 6 (06h) in implementations of this version of the spec.
7:0
01
Status Flags (SFLGS): This field indicates the status of the NVM subsystem.
SMBus Arbitration – Bit 7 is set ‘1’ after a SMBus block read is completed all the way to
the stop bit without bus contention and cleared to ‘0’ if a SMBus Send Byte FFh is
received on this SMBus slave address.
Drive Not Ready – Bit 6 is set to ‘1’ when the subsystem cannot process NVMe
management commands, and the rest of the transmission may be invalid. If cleared to
‘0’, then the NVM subsystem is fully powered and ready to respond to management
commands. This logic level intentionally identifies and prioritizes powered up and
ready drives over their powered off neighbors on the same SMBus segment.
Drive Functional – Bit 5 is set to ‘1’ to indicate an NVM subsystem is functional. If
cleared to ‘0’, then there is an unrecoverable failure in the NVM subsystem and the rest
of the transmission may be invalid.
Reset Not Required - Bit 4 is set to ‘1’ to indicate the NVM subsystem does not need a
reset to resume normal operation. If cleared to ‘0’ then the NVM subsystem has
experienced an error that prevents continued normal operation. A controller reset is
required to resume normal operation.
Port 0 PCIe Link Active - Bit 3 is set to ‘1’ to indicate the first port’s PCIe link is up (i.e.,
the Data Link Control and Management State Machine is in the DL_Active state). If
cleared to ‘0’, then the PCIe link is down.
Port 1 PCIe Link Active - Bit 2 is set to ‘1’ to indicate the second port’s PCIe link is up.
If cleared to ‘0’, then the second port’s PCIe link is down or not present.
Bits 1-0 shall be set to ‘1’.
Appendix D SMBUS Command Response on
0x6A / 0x6B (NVMe Workgroup Defined)
Table 38: Subsystem Management Data Structure
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Command
Code
Offset
(byte)
Description
02
SMART Warnings: This field shall contain the Critical Warning field (byte 0) of the
NVMe SMART / Health Information log. Each bit in this field shall be inverted from the
NVMe definition (i.e., the management interface shall indicate a ‘0’ value while the
corresponding bit is ‘1’ in the log page). Refer to the NVMe specification for bit
definitions.
If there are multiple controllers in the NVM subsystem, the management endpoint
shall combine the Critical Warning field from every controller, such that a bit in this
field is cleared to ‘0’ if any controller in the subsystem indicates a critical warning for
that corresponding bit.
Set to ‘1’ if all controllers in the NVM subsystem do not indicate a critical warning for
the corresponding bit.
03
Composite Temperature (CTemp): This field indicates the current temperature in
degrees Celsius. If a temperature value is reported, it should be the same temperature
as the Composite Temperature from the SMART log of hottest controller in the NVM
subsystem. The reported temperature range is vendor specific, and shall not exceed
the range -60° to +127° C. The 8 bit format of the data is shown below.
This field should not report a temperature when that is older than 5 seconds. If recent
data is not available, the NVMe management endpoint should indicate a value of 80h
for this field.
Value
Description
00h-7Eh
Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius (0° to 126° C)
7Fh
127° C or higher
80h
No temperature data or temperature data is more the 5 seconds old.
81h
Temperature sensor failure
82h-C3h
Reserved
C4
Temperature is -60° C or lower
C5-FFh
Temperature measured in degrees Celsius is represented in twos complement
(-1° to -59° C)
04
Percentage Drive Life Used (PDLU): Contains a vendor specific estimate of the percentage of
NVM subsystem NVM life used based on the actual usage and the manufacturer’s prediction of
NVM life. If an NVM subsystem has multiple controllers the highest value is returned. A value of
100 indicates that the estimated endurance of the NVM in the NVM subsystem has been
consumed, but may not indicate an NVM subsystem failure. The value is allowed to exceed
100. Percentages greater than 254 shall be represented as 255. This value should be updated
once per power-on hour and equal the Percentage Used value in the NVMe SMART Health Log
Page.
06:05
Reserved: Shall be set to 0000h
07
PEC: An 8 bit CRC calculated over the slave address, command code, second slave address and
returned data. Algorithm is in SMBus Specifications.
8
08
Length of identification: Indicates number of additional bytes to read before encountering PEC.
This value should always be 22 (16h) in implementations of this version of the spec.
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Command
Code
Offset
(byte)
Description
10:09
Vendor ID: The 2 byte vendor ID, assigned by the PCI SIG. Should match VID in the Identify
Controller command response. MSB is transmitted first.
30:11
Serial Number: 20 characters that match the serial number in the NVMe Identify Controller
command response. First character is transmitted first
31
PEC: An 8 bit CRC calculated over the slave address, command code, second slave addresses and
returned data. Algorithm is in SMBus Specifications.
32+
255:32
Vendor Specific – This data structure shall not exceed the maximum read length of 255 specified
in the SMBus version 3 specifications. Preferably length is not greater than 32 for compatibility
with SMBus 2.0, additional blocks shall be on 8 byte boundaries.
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Command
Code
Offset
(byte)
Description
32
32
Length of Intel Corporation’s Block: shall be 22 until this spec is updated
33
Reserved: Currently cleared to zero. Anticipated future use will be several bits for
version number, a bit if there are additional Intel blocks, and some other less thought
out ideas at this point
PEC: An 8 bit CRC calculated over the slave address, command code, second slave
address and returned data. Algorithm is in SMBus Specifications.
56+
255:56
Reserved: all bytes cleared to zero, no PEC
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Appendix E SMBUS Command Response on
0x6A and 0x6B (Intel Specific)
Table 39: Command Response on 0x6A and 0x6B (Intel Specific)
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ID name
Description
Add-in Card
PCIe* Register
Location
Identify
Controller
Location
Vital Product Data Location
Vendor ID (VID)
Vendor ID
assigned by PCI-
SIG
0x8086
PCI Header Offset
00h (bits 15:00)
Bytes 01:00h
Address 3, (size 2B)
Device ID (DID)
Device ID
assigned by
vendor
0x0953
PCI Header Offset
00h (bits 31:16)
NA
NA
Subsystem
Vendor ID
Indicates Sub-
system vendor ID
0x8086
PCI Header Offset
2Ch (bits 15:00)
Bytes 03:02h
NA
Subsystem ID
Sub-system
identifier
0x3709
PCI Header Offset
2Ch (bits 31:16)
NA
NA
Appendix F PCIe ID
Table 40: PCIe ID
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Appendix G SCSI Command Translation
The following SCSI commands are supported:
Read 6,10,12,16
Inquiry
Mode Sense 6,10
Mode Select 6.10
Log Sense
Read Capacity 10,16
Report LUNs
Request Sense
Start Stop Unit
Test Unit Ready
Write Buffer
Unmap
Note: Refer to the NVM Express: SCSI translation reference document at nvmexpress.org.
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LED
Description
Blink Behavior
LED 1 – Activity (Green)
Shows IO activity for ASIC1 –
Blinking, Controlled by Firmware
- Solid GREEN: No Read/Write Activity.
- Green Blinks: Read/Write Activity
LED 2 – Activity (Green)
Shows IO activity for ASIC2 –
Blinking, Controlled by Firmware)
- Solid GREEN: No Read/Write Activity.
- Green Blinks: Read/Write Activity
LED 3 – Link Behavior
Shows Link behavior for both
Physical drive controllers
- Solid GREEN: Link is established and GEN3 on all 8
lanes.
- OFF: Link is established, but GEN1/2 or not using
all 8 lanes.
LED 4 – Fault (Yellow)
Fault
Solid YELLOW: Critical Warning or fault condition
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
Appendix H Add-in Card LED Decoder
On board LED are provided to indicate the status of the drive and the LEDs are defined as in the order from top to
bottom on the back-plate of the device.
Table 41: LED Functionality (Preliminary Proposal)
Figure F-7-1: LED Location
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