Transcend Information TS16GSSD25-S User Manual

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Description
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Features
Features
FeaturesFeatures
2.5” Solid State Disk
Due to smaller size (fit the standard dimensions of
2.5” IDE Hard Disk Drives), huge capacity, high
speed, and low power consumption, Solid State Disk
is perfect replacement storage device for PCs,
Laptops, gaming systems, and handheld devices.
Placement
Placement
PlacementPlacement
RoHS compliant
Fully compatible with devices and OS that support the
IDE standard (44-Pin, pitch = 2.00 mm)
Non-volatile Flash Memory for outstanding data
retention
Built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality and
wear-leveling algorithm ensures highly reliable of data
transfer
Supports up to Ultra DMA Mode 6
Shock resistance
Dimensions
Dimensions
DimensionsDimensions
Side Millimeters Inches
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100.00 ± 0.40 3.937 ± 0.016
69.85 ± 0.20 2.750 ± 0.008
7.20 ± 0.15 0.288 ± 0.004
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Specifications
SpecificationsSpecifications
Physical Specification
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2.5” Solid State Disk
Form Factor
Storage Capacities
Dimensions (mm)
Input Voltage
Weight
Connector
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Power Requirements
Input Voltage
Mode
Power Consumption
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Power Consumption
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Length
Width
Height
Write
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2.5-inch HDD
8 GB to 128 GB
100.0 0 ± 0.40
69.85 ± 0.20
7.20 ± 0.15
3.3V/5V ± 5%
90g ± 5g
44-Pin standard IDE/ATA connector (Pitch 2.0 mm)
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Max. (mA)
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295.7 1.5
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Max. (W)
Interface Specification
Jumper Settings
ATA Compatibility
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ATA/ATAPI 6
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2.5” Solid State Disk
Performance
TS16GSSD25-S 74 MB/s 62 MB/s
TS32GSSD25-M 74 MB/s 45 MB/s
TS32GSSD25-S 74 MB/s 62 MB/s
TS64GSSD25-M 75 MB/s 45 MB/s
TS64GSSD25-S 80 MB/s 70 MB/s
TS128GSSD25-M 68 MB/s 46 MB/s
Actual Capacity
TS16GSSD25-S 31,244,288 16,383 16 63
TS32GSSD25-S 63,078,400 16,383 16 63
TS32GSSD25-M 62,521,344 16,383 16 63
TS64GSSD25-S 126,189,568 16,383 16 63
TS64GSSD25-M 125,206,528 16,383 16 63
TS128GSSD25-M 252,411,904 16,383 16 63
Model P/N Sequential Read
TS8GSSD25-S 74 MB/s 62 MB/s
Model P/N User Max. LBA Cylinder Head Sector
TS8GSSD25-S 15,604,848 15,498 16 63
Sequential Write
(Max.)
(Max.)
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Reliability
Data Reliability
Data Retention
MTBF
Vibration
Operating
Non-Operating
* Note: Reference to the IEC 60068-2-6 Testing procedures; Operating-Sine wave, 5-800Hz/1 oct., 1.5mm, 3g, 0.5 hr./axis, total 1.5 hrs.
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Supports BCH ECC 8 bits / 15 bits in 512 bytes
10 years
1,000,000 hours
3.0G, 5 - 800Hz
3.0G, 5 - 800Hz
2.5” Solid State Disk
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* Note: Reference to the IEC 60068-2-27 Testing procedures; Operating-Half-sine wave, 1500g, 0.5ms, 3 times/dir., total 18 times.
Regulations
Compliance
CE, FCC and BSMI
1500G, 0.5ms
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Package Dimensions
Package Dimensions
Package DimensionsPackage Dimensions
Below figure illustrates the Transcend 2.5” Solid State Disk. All dimensions are in mm.
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19 GND 20 KEY-PIN (OPEN)
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25 -DIOR : -HDMARDY : HSTROBE 26 GND
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33 DA1 34 -PDIAG : -CBLID
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Reliability
Reliability
Reliability Reliability
Wear-Leveling algorithm
The controller supports static/dynamic wear leveling. When the host writes data, the controller will find and use the block
with the lowest erase count among the free blocks. This is known as dynamic wear leveling. When the free blocks' erase
count is higher than the data blocks', it will activate the static wear leveling, replacing the not so frequently used user
blocks with the high erase count free blocks.
ECC algorithm
The controller uses BCH8/BCH15 ECC algorithm per 512 bytes according to structure of flash. BCH8/BCH15 can correct
up to 8 or 15 random error bits within 512 data bytes.
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When the flash encounters ECC failed, program fail or erase fail, the controller will mark the block as bad block to prevent
the used of this block and caused data lost later on.
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PARAMETERS USED Support ATA/ATAPI
2.5” Solid State Disk
Command
ListCommand Name
CHECK POWER MODE E5h X X X O X X
EXECUTE DIAGNOSTICS 90h X X X O X X
FLUSH CACHE E7h X X X O O X
FLUSH CACHE EXT EAh X X X O O X
IDENTIFY DEVICE ECh X X X O X X
IDLE E3h O X X O X X
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INITIALIZE DEVICE PARAMETERS
READ BUFFER E4h X X X O X X
READ DMA C8h or C9h O O O O O X
READ DMA EXT 25h O O O O O X
READ FPDMA QUEUED 60h O O O O O O
READ LOG EXT 2Fh O O O O O O
READ MULTIPLE C4h O O O O O X
READ MULTIPLE EXT 29h O O O O O X
Code
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READ SECTOR(S) 20h or 21h O O O O O X
READ SECTOR(S) EXT 24h O O O O O X
READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) 40h or 41h O O O O O X
READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) EXT 42h O O O O O X
RECALIBRATE 10h X X X O X X
SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD
SECURITY ERASE PREPARE F3h X X X O X X
SECURITY ERASE UNIT F4h X X X O X X
SECURITY FREEZE LOCK F5h X X X O X X
SECURITY SET PASSWORD F1h X X X O X X
SECURITY UNLOCK F2h X X X O X X
SEEK 7xh X X O O O X
SET FEATURES EFh O X X O X O
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WRITE MULTIPLE EXT 39h O O O O O X
WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT CEh O O O O O X
WRITE SECTOR(S) 30h or 31h O O O O O X
WRITE SECTOR(S) EXT 34h O O O O O X
Note:
O = Valid, X = Don't care
SC = Sector Count Register
SN = Sector Number Register
CY = Cylinder Low/High Register
DR = DEVICE SELECT Bit (DEVICE/HEAD Register Bit 4)
HD = HEAD SELECT Bit (DEVICE/HEAD Register Bit 3-0)
FT = Features Register
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ATA Command Specifications
ATAATA
CHECK POWER MODE (E5h)
The host can use this command to determine the current power management mode.
EXECUTE DIAGNOSTICS (90h)
This command performs the internal diagnostic tests implemented by the drive.
FLUSH CACHE (E7h)
This command is used by the host to request the device to flush the write cache. If there is data in the write cache, that data
shall be written to the media. The BSY bit shall remain set to one until all data has been successfully written or an error
occurs.
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Command Specifications Command Specifications
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FLUSH CACHE EXT (EAh)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. This command is used by the host to request the device to flush the write cache. If
there is data in the write cache, that data shall be written to the media. The BSY bit shall remain set to one until all data has
been successfully written or an error occurs.
IDENTIFY DEVICE (ECh)
This commands read out 512Bytes of drive parameter information. Parameter Information consists of the arrangement and
value as shown in the following table. This command enables the host to receive the Identify Drive Information from the
device.
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Word Value F/V Description
0 0040h
1
2 C837h V Specific configuration
3 0010h F Number of logical heads
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Identify Device Information Default Value
General configuration bit-significant information:
F
15 0 = ATA device
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14-8 Retired
X
7-6 Obsolete
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5-3 Retired
V
2 Reserved
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1 Retired
0 Reserved
Number of logical cylinders
15498 (8GB capacity)
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16383 (above 16GB capacity)
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4-5 0000h X Retired
6 003Fh F Number of logical sector per logical track
7-8 0000h Reserved for assignment by the CompactFlash_ Association
9 0000h X Retired
10-19 XXXXh F Serial number (20 ASCII characters)
20-21 0000h X Retired
22 0000h X Obsolete
23-26 XXXXh F Firmware revision (8 ASCII characters)
27-46 XXXXh F Model number (40 ASCII characters)
F
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F
47 8001h
48 0000h F Reserved
49 2F00h
7-0 00h = Reserved
F
Capabilities
15-14 Reserved for the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command.
F
13 1 = Standby timer values as specified in this standard are supported
12 Reserved for the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command.
F
11 1 = IORDY supported
F
10 1 = IORDY may be disabled
F
9 1 = LBA supported
F
8 1 = DMA supported.
X
7-0 Retired
01h = Maximum number of 1 sectors on READ/WRITE MULTIPLE commands
0 = Standby timer values shall be managed by the device
0 = IORDY may be supported
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51 0000h
52 0000h X Obsolete
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54 XXXXh X Number of current cylinders
55 00XXh X Number of current heads
56 XXXXh X Number of current sector per track
57-58 XXXXh X Current capacity in sectors
59 0101h
60-61 XXXXh F Total number of user addressable sectors
62 0000h X Obsolete
63 0007h
64 0003h
65 0078h F Minimum Multiword DMA transfer cycle time per word
66 0078h F Manufacturer’s recommended Multiword DMA transfer cycle time
67 0078h F Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control
68 0078h F Minimum PIO transfer cycle time with IORDY flow control
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14 Shall be set to one.
13-2 Reserved.
X
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0 Shall be set to one to indicate a device specific Standby timer value minimum.
F 15-8 PIO data transfer cycle timing mode
7-0 Reserved
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15-3 Reserved
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2 1 = the fields reported in word 88 are valid
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1 1 = the fields reported in words 70:64 are valid
X
0 1 = the fields reported in words 58:54 are valid
15-9 Reserved
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8 1 = Multiple sector setting is valid
V
7-0 xxh = Setting for number of sectors that shall be transferred per interrupt on R/W Multiple
F
15-11 Reserved
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10 1 = Multiword DMA mode 2 is selected
V
9 1 = Multiword DMA mode 1 is selected
V
8 1 = Multiword DMA mode 0 is selected
7-3 Reserved
F
2 1 = Multiword DMA mode 2 and below are supported
F
1 1 = Multiword DMA mode 1 and below are supported
F
0 1 = Multiword DMA mode 0 is supported
15-8 Reserved
F
7-0 Advanced PIO modes supported
0 = the fields reported in word 88 are not valid
0 = the fields reported in words 70:64 are not valid
0 = the fields reported in words 58:54 are not valid
command
0 = Multiword DMA mode 2 is not selected
0 = Multiword DMA mode 1 is not selected
0 = Multiword DMA mode 0 is not selected
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71-74 0000h Reserved for the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command
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77 0000h Reserved for Serial ATA
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15-5 Reserved
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Serial ATA Capabilities
15-11 Reserved for Serial ATA
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10 1 = Supports Phy Event Counts
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9 1 = Supports receipt of host initiated power management requests
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8 1 = Supports the NCQ feature set
7-3 Reserved for Serial ATA
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2 1 = Supports SATA Gen2 Signaling Speed (3.0Gb/s)
F
1 1 = Supports SATA Gen1 Signaling Speed (1.5Gb/s)
F
0 Shall be cleared to zero
Serial ATA feature supported
15-7 Reserved for Serial ATA
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6 1 = Device supports Software Settings Preservation
5 Reserved for Serial ATA
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4 1 = Device supports in-order data delivery
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3 1 = Device supports initiating power management
F
2 1 = Device supports DMA Setup auto-activation
F
1 1 = Device supports non-zero buffer offsets
F
0 Shall be cleared to zero
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Serial ATA feature enabled
15-7 Reserved for Serial ATA
6 1 = Software Settings Preservation enabled
5 Reserved for Serial ATA
4 1 = In-order data delivery enabled
3 1 = Device initiated power management enabled
2 1 = DMA Setup auto-activation enabled
1 1 = Non-zero buffer offsets enabled
0 Shall be cleared to zero
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81 0000h F Minor version number
82 304Bh
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15 Reserved
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12 Reserved for ATA/ATAPI-12
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11 Reserved for ATA/ATAPI-11
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10 Reserved for ATA/ATAPI-10
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9 Reserved for ATA/ATAPI-9
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8 Reserved for ATA/ATAPI-8
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7 1 = supports ATA/ATAPI-7
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6 1 = supports ATA/ATAPI-6
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5 1 = supports ATA/ATAPI-5
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4 1 = supports ATA/ATAPI-4
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3 Obsolete
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1 Obsolete
0 Reserved
Command and feature sets supported
X
15 Obsolete
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14 1 = NOP command supported
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13 1 = READ BUFFER command supported
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12 1 = WRITE BUFFER command supported
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11 Obsolete
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10 1 = Host Protected Area feature set supported
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9 1 = DEVICE RESET command supported
F
8 1 = SERVICE interrupt supported
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7 1 = release interrupt supported
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6 1 = look-ahead supported
F
5 1 = write cache supported
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4 Shall be cleared to zero to indicate that the PACKET Command feature set is not supported.
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3 1 = mandatory Power Management feature set supported
F
2 1 = Removable Media feature set supported
F
1 1 = Security Mode feature set supported
F
0 1 = SMART feature set supported
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15 Shall be cleared to zero
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14 Shall be set to one
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12 Shall be set to one to indicate that the mandatory FLUSH CACHE command is supported
F
11 1 = The DCO feature set is supported
F
10 1 = The 48-bit Address feature set is suported
F
9 1 = The AAM feature set is supported
F
8 1 = SET MAX security extension supported
7 Reserved
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6 1 = SET FEATURES subcommand required to spinup after power-up
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5 1 = Power-Up In Standby feature set supported
F
4 1 = Removable Media Status Notification feature set supported
F
3 1 = Advanced Power Management feature set supported
F
2 1 = CFA feature set supported
F
1 1 = READ/WRITE DMA QUEUED supported
F
0 1 = DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command supported
Command and feature sets supported
F
15 Shall be cleared to zero
F
14 Shall be set to one
F
13 1 = The IDLE IMMEDIATE command with UNLOAD feature is supported
12-11 Reserved for TLC
X
10-9 Obsolete
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8 1 = The 64-bit World wide name is supported
F
7 1 = The WRITE DMA QUEUED FUA EXT command is supported
F
6 1 = The WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT commands are supported
F
5 1 = The GPL feature set is supported
F
4 1 = The Streaming feature set is supported
F
3 1 = The Media Card Pass Through Command feature set is supported
F
2 1 = Media serial number is supported
F
1 1 = SMART self-test supported
F
0 1 = SMART error logging supported
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13 1 = The READ BUFFER command is supported
F
12 1 = The WRITE BUFFER command is supported
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11 Obsolete
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10 1 = HPA feature set is supported
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9 Shall be cleared to zero to indicate that the DEVICE RESET command is not supported
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8 1 = The SERVICE interrupt is enabled
V
7 1 = The release interrupt is enabled
V
6 1 = Read look-ahead is enabled
V
5 1 = The volatile write cache is enabled
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4 Shall be cleared to zero to indicate that the PACKET Command feature set is not supported.
F
3 Shall be set to one to indicate that the mandatory Power Management feature is supported
X
2 Obsolete
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1 1 = The Security feature set is enabled
V
0 1 = The SMART feature set is enabled
Command and feature sets supported or enable (Depend on the host enabling)
F
15 1 = Words 119-120 are valid
14 Reserved
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13 1 = FLUSH CACHE EXT command supported
F
12 1 = FLUSH CACHE command supported
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11 1 = The DCO feature set is supported
F
10 1 = The 48-bit Address feature set is supported
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9 1 = The AAM feature set is enable
V
8 1 = The SET MAX security extension is enabled by SET MAX SET PASSWORD
7 Reserved for Address Offset Reserved Area Boot Method
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6 1 = SET FEATURES subcommand required to spin-up after power-up
V
5 1 = The PUIS feature set is enabled
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4 Obsolete
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3 1 = The APM feature set is enabled
F
2 1 = The CFA feature set is supported
F
1 1 = The TCQ feature set is supported
F
0 1 = The DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command is supported
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91 0000h V Current APM level value
92 FFFEh V Master Password Identifier
93 0000h X Hardware reset result
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13 1 = The IDLE IMMEDIATE command with UNLOAD feature is supported
12-11 Reserved for TLC
X
10-9 Obsolete
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8 1 = The 64-bit World wide name is supported
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7 1 = The WRITE DMA QUEUED FUA EXT command is supported
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6 1 = The WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT commands are supported
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5 1 = The GPL feature set is supported
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4 Obsolete
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2 1 = Media serial number is supported
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1 1 = SMART self-test supported
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0 1 = SMART error logging supported
Ultra DMA modes(XX depends on the host selecting)
15 Reserved
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13 1 = Ultra DMA mode 5 is selected
0 = Ultra DMA mode 5 is not selected
12 1 = Ultra DMA mode 4 is selected
0 = Ultra DMA mode 4 is not selected
11 1 = Ultra DMA mode 3 is selected
0 = Ultra DMA mode 3 is not selected
10 1 = Ultra DMA mode 2 is selected
0 = Ultra DMA mode 2 is not selected
9 1 = Ultra DMA mode 1 is selected
0 = Ultra DMA mode 1 is not selected
8 1 = Ultra DMA mode 0 is selected
0 = Ultra DMA mode 0 is not selected
7 Reserved
6 1 = Ultra DMA mode 6 and below are supported
5 1 = Ultra DMA mode 5 and below are supported
4 1 = Ultra DMA mode 4 and below are supported
3 1 = Ultra DMA mode 3 and below are supported
2 1 = Ultra DMA mode 2 and below are supported
1 1 = Ultra DMA mode 1 and below are supported
0 1 = Ultra DMA mode 0 is supported
15-8 Reserved
7-0 Time required for Normal Erase mode SECURITY ERASE UNIT command
15-8 Reserved
7-0 Time required for Enhanced Erase mode SECURITY ERASE UNIT command
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100-103 XXXXh X Total Number of User Addressable Logical Sectors for 48-bit commands (QWord)
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Physical sector size / logical sector size
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12 1 = Device Logical Sector longer than 256 Words
11-4 Reserved
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3-0 2x logical sectors per physical sector
Commands and feature sets supported (Continued from words 84:82)
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13-6 Reserved
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5 1= The Free-fall Control feature set is supported
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4 1 = The DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command with mode 3 is supported
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3 1 = The READ LOG DMA EXT and WRITE LOG DMA EXT commands are supported
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2 1 = The WRITE UNCORRECTABLE EXT command is supported
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1 1 = The Write-Read-Verify feature set is supported
0 Reserved for DDT
Commands and feature sets supported or enabled (Continued from words 87:85)
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15 Shall be cleared to zero
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14 Shall be set to one
13-6 Reserved
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5 1= The Free-fall Control feature set is enabled
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4 1 = The DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command with mode 3 is supported
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3 1 = The READ LOG DMA EXT and WRITE LOG DMA EXT commands are supported
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2 1 = The WRITE UNCORRECTABLE EXT command is supported
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1 1 = The Write-Read-Verify feature set is enabled
0 Reserved for DDT
Security status
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15-9 Reserved
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8 Security level 0 = High, 1 = Maximum
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7-6 Reserved
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5 1 = Enhanced security erase supported
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4 1 = Security count expired
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3 1 = Security frozen
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2 1 = Security locked
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1 1 = Security enabled
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0 1 = Security supported
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217 0001h F Nominal media rotation rate
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Key: F/V = Fixed/variable content F = 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 = the contents of the word is variable and may change depending on the state of the device or the commands executed by the device. X = the content of the word may be fixed or variable.
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15-8 Checksum
7-0 Signature
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IDLE (E3h)
This command causes the device to set BSY, enter the Idle mode, clear BSY and generate an interrupt. If sector count is
non-zero, the automatic power down mode is enabled. If the sector count is zero, the automatic power mode is disabled.
IDLE IMMEDIATE (E1h)
This command causes the device to set BSY, enter the Idle(Read) mode, clear BSY and generate an interrupt.
INITIALIZE DEVICE PARAMETERS (91h)
This command enables the host to set the number of sectors per track and the number of tracks per heads.
READ BUFFER (E4h)
The READ BUFFER command enables the host to read a 512-byte block of data.
READ DMA (C8h)
Read data from sectors during Ultra DMA and Multiword DMA transfer. Use the SET FEATURES command to specify the
mode value. A sector count of zero requests 256 sectors.
READ DMA EXT (25h)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. Read data from sectors during Ultra DMA and Multiword DMA transfer. Use the
SET FEATURES command to specify the mode value. A sector count of zero requests 65536 sectors.
READ FPDMA QUEUED (60h)
NCQ feature set mandatory 48-bit command. This command requests that data to be transferred from the device to the
host.
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READ LOG EXT (2Fh)
General purpose logging feature set mandatory 48-bit command. This command returns the specified log to the host.
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Log Address Log Name Feature Set R/W
00h Log directory N/A RO GPL
10h NCQ Command Error NCQ RO GPL
READ MULTIPLE (C4h)
This command performs similarly to the Read Sectors command. Interrupts are not generated on each sector, but on the
transfer of a block which contains the number of sectors defined by a Set Multiple command.
READ MULTIPLE EXT (29h)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. This command performs similarly to the Read Sectors command. Interrupts are
not generated on each sector, but on the transfer of a block which contains the number of sectors defined by a Set Multiple
command.
READ SECTOR(S) (20h/21h)
This command reads 1 to 256 sectors as specified in the Sector Count register from sectors which is set by Sector number
register. A sector count of 0 requests 256 sectors. The transfer beings specified in the Sector Number register.
Access
READ SECTOR(S) EXT (24h)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. This command reads 1 to 65536 sectors as specified in the Sector Count register
from sectors which is set by Sector number register. A sector count of zero requests 65536 sectors. The transfer beings
specified in the Sector Number register.
READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) (40h/41h)
This command verifies one or more sectors on the drive by transferring data from the flash media to the data buffer in the
drive and verifying that the ECC is correct. This command is identical to the Read Sectors command, except that DRQ is
never set and no data is transferred to the host.
READ VERIFY SECTOR(S) EXT (42h)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. This command verifies one or more sectors on the drive by transferring data from
the flash media to the data buffer in the drive and verifying that the ECC is correct. This command is identical to the Read
Sectors command, except that DRQ is never set and no data is transferred to the host.
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RECALIBRATE (10h)
The current drive performs no processing if it receives this command. It is supported for backward compatibility with
previous devices.
SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD (F6h)
Disables any previously set user password and cancels the lock. The host transfers 512 bytes of data, as shown in the
following table, to the drive. The transferred data contains a user or master password, which the drive compares with the
saved password. If they match, the drive cancels the lock. The master password is still saved. It is re-enabled by issuing the
SECURITY SET PASSWORD command to re-set a user password.
SECURITY ERASE PREPARE (F3h)
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This command shall be issued immediately before the Security Erase Unit command to enable erasing and unlocking. This
command prevents accidental loss of data on the drive.
SECURITY ERASE UNIT (F4h)
The host uses this command to transfer 512 bytes of data, as shown in the following table, to the drive. The transferred data
contains a user or master password, which the drive compares with the saved password. If they match, the drive deletes
user data, disables the user password, and cancels the lock. The master password is still saved. It is re-enabled by issuing
the SECURITY SET PASSWORD command to re-set a user password.
SECURITY FREEZE LOCK (F5h)
Causes the drive to enter Frozen mode. Once this command has been executed, the following commands to update a lock
result in the Aborted Command error:
• SECURITY SET PASSWORD
• SECURITY UNLOCK
• SECURITY DISABLE PASSWORD
• SECURITY ERASE PREPARE
• SECURITY ERASE UNIT
The drive exits from Frozen mode upon a power-off or hard reset. If the SECURITY FREEZE LOCK command is issued
when the drive is placed in Frozen mode, the drive executes the command, staying in Frozen mode.
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SECURITY SET PASSWORD (F1h)
This command set user password or master password. The host outputs sector data with PIO data-out protocol to indicate
the information defined in the following table.
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1-16 Password (32 bytes)
17-255 Reserved
SECURITY UNLOCK (F2h)
This command disable LOCKED MODE of the device. This command transfers 512 bytes of data from the host with PIO
data-out protocol. The following table defines the content of this information.
Word Content
0 Control word
Bit 0
Identifier
Reserved
Security level
Reserved
Security Unlock information
Identifier
0=set user password
1=set master password
0=High
1=Maximum
0=compare user password
1=compare master password
Bits 1-15
1-16 Password (32 bytes)
17-255 Reserved
SEEK (7xh)
This command is effectively a NOP command to the device although it does perform a range check.
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SET FEATURES (EFh)
This command set parameter to Features register and set drive’s operation. For transfer mode, parameter is set to Sector
Count register. This command is used by the host to establish or select certain features.
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Value
02h Enable write cache
03h Set transfer mode based on value in Sector Count register.
55h Disable read look-ahead feature
82h Disable write cache
AAh Enable read look-ahead feature
SET MULTIPLE MODE (C6h)
This command enables the device to perform READ MULTIPLE and WRITE MULTIPLE operations and establishes the
block count for these commands.
SLEEP (E6h)
This command causes the device to set BSY, enter the Sleep mode, clear BSY and generate an interrupt.
SMART Function Set (B0h)
Performs different processing required for predicting device failures, according to the subcommand specified in the
Features register. If the Features register contains an unsupported value, the Aborted Command error is returned. If the
Function
SMART function is disabled, any subcommand other than SMART ENABLE OPERATIONS results in the Aborted
Command error.
Code Smart Subcommand
D0h READ DATA
D1h READ ATTRIBUTE THRESHOLDS
D2h ENABLE/DISABLE ATTRIBUTE AUTOSAVE
D3h SAVE ATTRIBUTE VALUES
D5h Reserved
D6h Reserved
D8h ENABLE OPERATIONS
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SMART READ DATA
This command returns 512-byte SMART Data Structure to the host with PIO data-in protocol. The register file has to contain
D0h for Features register, 4Fh for LBA Mid register and C2h for the LBA High register.
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DAh RETURN STATUS
Byte Description
0-1 Data structure revision number
2-13 1st attribute data
14-361 2nd-30th Individual attribute data
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362 Off-line data collection status
363 Reserved
364-365
366 Reserved
367 Off-line data collection capability
368-369 SMART capability
370-385 Reserved
386-510 Reserved
511 Data structure Checksum
Total time in seconds to complete off-line data
collection
Byte 2-361: Individual attribute data
Byte Description
0 Attribute ID
1-2 Status Flag (0x0002)
3 Attribute Value (0x64)
4-11 Vendor Specific
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2.5” Solid State Disk
ID Description
E5h Halt System ID, Flash ID
E8h Firmware version information
Byte
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7
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1
2
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5
6
Detail Information
Description
Halt System ID
Flash ID (byte 1)
Flash ID (byte 2)
Flash ID (byte 3)
Flash ID (byte 4)
Flash ID (byte 5)
Flash ID (byte 6)
Flash ID (byte 7)
Year (High Byte, ASCII)
Year (Low Byte, ASCII)
Month (High Byte, ASCII)
Month (Low Byte, ASCII)
Day (High Byte, ASCII)
Day (Low Byte, ASCII)
Channels (binary)
E9h ECC Fail Record
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ECC fail number
Row address 3
Row address 2
Row address 1
Channel number of last ECC fail
Bank number of last ECC fail
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EAh Average Erase Count, Max Erase Count
EBh Good Block Count, System Block Count
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7
Average Erase Count (High Byte)
Average Erase Count
Average Erase Count (Low Byte)
Max Erase Count (High Byte)
Max Erase Count
Max Erase Count (Low Byte)
Reserved
Reserved
Good Block Count (High Byte)
Good Block Count
Good Block Count (Low Byte)
System(Free) Block Count (High
Byte)
System(Free) Block Count (Low
Byte)
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
ECh-FFh Reserved
SMART READ ATTRIBUTE THRESHOLD
This transfers 512 bytes of drive failure threshold data to the host.
SMART ENABLE/DISABLE ATTRIBUTE AUTOSAVE
Enables or disables the attribute value autosave function. This command specifies whether the current attribute values are
automatically saved to the drive when it changes the mode. This setting is maintained when the power is turned on and off.
SMART SAVE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Saves any modified attribute values.
SMART EXECUTE OFF-LINE IMMEDIATE
This command of Non-data input causes the controller to immediately initiate the set of activities that collect SMART data in
a off-line mode and then save data to the Nand flash memory, or execute a selfdiagnostic test routine in either captive or
off-line mode.
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SMART ENABL OPERATIONS
Enables the SMART function. This setting is maintained when the power is turned off and then back on. Once the SMART
function is enabled, subsequent SMART ENABLE OPERATIONS commands do not affect any parameters.
SMART DISABLE OPERATIONS
Disables the SMART function. Upon receiving the command, the drive disables all SMART operations. This setting is
maintained when the power is turned off and then back on.
Once this command has been received, all SMART commands other than SMART ENABLE OPERATIONS are aborted
with the Aborted Command error.
This command disables all SMART capabilities including any and all timer and event count functions related exclusively to
this feature. After command acceptance, this controller will disable all SMART operations. SMART data in no longer be
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monitored or saved. The state of SMART is preserved across power cycles.
SMART RETURN STATUS
Reports the drive reliability status.
Values reported when a predicted defect has not been detected:
Cylinder Low register: 4Fh
Cylinder High register: C2h
Values reported when a predicted defect has been detected:
Cylinder Low register: F4h
Cylinder High register: 2Ch
SMART ENABLE/DISABLE AUTOMATIC OFF-LINE
Enables (when Sector Count register = “F8h”) or disables (Sector Count register = “00h”) the automatic off-line data
collection function. The automatic collection is disabled if a value of “00h” is set in the Sector Count register before a
subcommand is issued. If automatic collection is disabled, the drive can still save attribute information during normal
operation, such as during the power-on/off sequence or error correction sequence. The automatic collection function is
enabled if a value of “F8h” is set in the Sector Count register before the command is issued. Values other than “00h” and
“F8h” are vendor-specific.
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STANDBY (E2h)
This command causes the device to set BSY, enter the Sleep mode (which corresponds to the ATA “Standby” Mode), clear
BSY and return the interrupt immediately.
STANDBY IMMEDIATE (E0h)
This command causes the drive to set BSY, enter the Sleep mode (which corresponds to the ATA “Standby” Mode), clear
BSY and return the interrupt immediately.
WRITE BUFFER (E8h)
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This command enables the host to write the contents of one 512-byte block of data to the device’s buffer.
WRITE DMA (CAh)
Write data to sectors during Ultra DMA and Multiword DMA transfer. Use the SET FEATURES command to specify the
mode value.
WRITE DMA EXT (35h)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. Write data to sectors during Ultra DMA and Multiword DMA transfer. Use the SET
FEATURES command to specify the mode value.
WRITE DMA FUA EXT (3Dh)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. This command provides the same function as the WRITE DMA EXT command
except that regardless of whether volatile and/or non-volatile write caching in the device is enabled or not, the user data
shall be written to non-volatile media before command completion is reported.
WRITE FPDMA QUEUED (61h)
NCQ feature set mandatory 48-bit command. This command causes data to be transferred from the host to the device.
WRITE MULTIPLE (C5h)
This command is similar to the Write Sectors command. Interrupts are not presented on each sector, but on the transfer of
a block which contains the number of sectors defined by Set Multiple command.
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WRITE MULTIPLE EXT (39h)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. This command is similar to the Write Sectors command. Interrupts are not
presented on each sector, but on the transfer of a block which contains the number of sectors defined by Set Multiple
command.
WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT (CEh)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. This command provides the same functionality as the WRITE MULTIPLE EXT
command except that regardless of whether volatile and/or non-volatile write caching in the device is enabled or not, the
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user data shall be written to non-volatile media before command completion is reported.
WRITE SECTOR(S) (30h/31h)
Write data to a specified number of sectors (1 to 256, as specified with the Sector Count register) from the specified
address. Specify “00h” to write 256 sectors.
WRITE SECTOR(S) EXT (34h)
48-bit feature set mandatory command. Write data to a specified number of sectors (1 to 65536, as specified with the
Sector Count register) from the specified address. Specify “00h” to write 65536 sectors.
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Ultra DMA data transfer
Ultra DMA data transferUltra DMA data transfer
t
2CYCTYP
t
CYC
t
2CYC
tDS
tDH
t
DVS
t
DVH
tCS
tCH
t
CVS
t
CVH
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ZFS
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tFS
tLI
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Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
15.0 10.0 7.0
70.0 48.0 31.0 20.0 6.7
15.0 10.0 7.0
70.0 48.0 31.0 20.0 6.7
70.0 48.0 31.0 20.0 6.7
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230 153
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0 150 0 150 0 150 0 100 0 100 0 75
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Host
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Device
20 70 20 70 20 70 20 55 20 55 20 50 20 50 Host
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Device
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Ultra DMA data burst timing requirements
Mode 1
(in ns)
200 170 130 120 90
10
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Mode 2
(in ns)
120 90
54
115 86
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Mode 3
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Mode 4
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Mode 5
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Mode 6
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30 Sender
29 Sender
2.6 Recipient
3.5 Recipient
4.0 Sender
4.0 Sender
5.0 Device
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25 Device
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80 Device
0 60 Note 4
20 Host
10 Note 5
20 Host
50 Sender
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20 Device
20 Host
50 Sender
Measurement
location
Note 3
Host
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tDS Data setup time at recipient (from data valid until STROBE edge)
tDH Data hold time at recipient (from STROBE edge until data may become invalid)
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tCS CRC word setup time at device
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Typical sustained average two cycle time
Cycle time allowing for asymmetry and clock variations (from STROBE edge to STROBE edge)
Two cycle time allowing for clock variations (from rising edge to next rising edge or from falling edge to
Data valid setup time at sender (from data valid until STROBE edge)
Data valid hold time at sender (from STROBE edge until data may become invalid)
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next falling edge of STROBE)
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tCH CRC word hold time device
t
CRC word valid setup time at host (from CRC valid until DMACK- negation)
CVS
t
CRC word valid hold time at sender (from DMACK- negation until CRC may become invalid)
CVH
t
Time from STROBE output released-to-driving until the first transition of critical timing.
ZFS
t
Time from data output released-to-driving until the first transition of critical timing.
DZFS
tFS First STROBE time (for device to first negate DSTROBE from STOP during a data in burst)
tLI Limited interlock time
t
Interlock time with minimum
MLI
tUI Unlimited interlock time
tAZ Maximum time allowed for output drivers to release (from asserted or negated)
t
Minimum delay time required for output
ZAH
t
drivers to assert or negate (from released)
ZAD
t
Envelope time (from DMACK- to STOP and HDMARDY- during data in burst initiation and from DMACK
ENV
to STOP during data out burst initiation)
t
Ready-to-final-STROBE time (no STROBE edges shall be sent this long after negation of DMARDY-)
RFS
tRP Ready-to-pause time (that recipient shall wait to pause after negating DMARDY-)
t
Maximum time before releasing IORDY
IORDYZ
t
Minimum time before driving IORDY
ZIORDY
t
Setup and hold times for DMACK- (before assertion or negation)
ACK
tSS Time from STROBE edge to negation of DMARQ or assertion of STOP (when sender terminates a burst)
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Initiating an Ultra DMA data-in burst
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PIO data transfer
PIO data transferPIO data transfer
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PIO timing requirements
PIO timing parameters Mode 0
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t0 Cycle time (min) 600 383 240 180 120
t1 Address valid to DIOR-/DIOW- setup (min) 70 50 30 30 25
t2 DIOR-/DIOW- (min) 165 125 100 80 70
t2i DIOR-/DIOW- recovery time (min) - - - 70 25
t3 DIOW- data setup (min) 60 45 30 30 20
t4 DIOW- data hold (min) 30 20 15 10 10
t5 DIOR- data setup (min) 50 35 20 20 20
t6 DIOR- data hold (min) 5 5 5 5 5
t6Z DIOR- data tristate (max) 30 30 30 30 30
t9 DIOR-/DIOW- to address valid hold (min) 20 15 10 10 10
Read Data Valid to IORDY active
tRD
(if IORDY initially low after tA)
tA IORDY Setup time 35 35 35 35 35
tB IORDY Pulse Width (max) 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250
(min) 0 0 0 0 0
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Ordering Information
Ordering Information
Ordering InformationOrdering Information
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The above technical information is based on industry standard data and has been tested to be reliable. However, Transcend makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, as to its accuracy and assumes no liability in connection with the use of this product. Transcend reserves the right to make changes to the specifications at any time without prior notice.
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