Western Digital Computer Drive WDE2170 User Manual

Western Digital  
SCSI Hard Drives  
WD Enterprise  
WDE2170  
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Table of Contents  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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1. DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES  
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1.1. General Description................................................................................................................. 1  
1.2. Advanced Features .................................................................................................................. 2  
1.3. Options ................................................................................................................................... 3  
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2. SPECIFICATIONS  
4
2.1. Performance Specifications...................................................................................................... 4  
2.2. Physical Specifications ............................................................................................................ 5  
2.2.1. Physical Dimensions.................................................................................................. 6  
2.3. Mechanical Specifications....................................................................................................... 7  
2.3.1. Mounting................................................................................................................. 10  
2.4. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................................ 11  
2.4.1. Current Requirements and Power Dissipation .......................................................... 11  
2.4.2. 12V Current Profile ................................................................................................. 12  
2.4.3. Input Voltage Requirements..................................................................................... 13  
2.4.4. Ripple...................................................................................................................... 13  
2.4.5. Bring-Up Sequence.................................................................................................. 13  
2.5. Environmental Specifications................................................................................................ 14  
2.5.1. Shock and Vibration................................................................................................ 14  
2.5.2. Temperature and Humidity ...................................................................................... 16  
2.5.3. Cooling.................................................................................................................... 16  
2.5.4. Atmospheric Pressure .............................................................................................. 17  
2.5.5. Acoustics................................................................................................................. 17  
2.6. Reliability Specifications ....................................................................................................... 20  
2.7. Agency Approvals................................................................................................................. 20  
2.7.1. Product Safety.......................................................................................................... 20  
2.7.2. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)..................................................................... 20  
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3. ADVANCED PRODUCT FEATURES  
21  
3.1. Compatibility Testing............................................................................................................ 21  
3.2. SCSI-3 SPI Compliant........................................................................................................... 21  
3.3. Embedded Servo Control....................................................................................................... 21  
3.4. Read Caching and Pre-Fetch ................................................................................................. 21  
3.5. Write Caching....................................................................................................................... 21  
3.6. 512 Kilobyte Data Buffer....................................................................................................... 21  
3.7. Adaptive Caching.................................................................................................................. 21  
3.8. Command Queuing and Reordering....................................................................................... 22  
3.9. Media Defect Management.................................................................................................... 22  
3.10. Microcode Download............................................................................................................. 22  
3.11. Reed Solomon ECC On-the-Fly............................................................................................. 22  
3.12. CRC Data Protection............................................................................................................. 22  
3.13. Zoned Recording................................................................................................................... 23  
3.14. Headerless Format................................................................................................................. 23  
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3.15. LED Support......................................................................................................................... 23  
3.16. Option Block Functions......................................................................................................... 24  
3.17. Error Recovery Operations .................................................................................................... 25  
3.18. Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)..................................... 25  
3.19. Hot Plug/Unplug Support ...................................................................................................... 26  
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4. SCSI INTERFACE AND COMMAND SET  
27  
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5. THE OPTION BLOCK  
5.1. Physical Characteristics......................................................................................................... 28  
5.2. Pin Designation..................................................................................................................... 28  
5.3. Option Block Pin Assignments.............................................................................................. 29  
5.4. SCSI ID Jumper Table........................................................................................................... 30  
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6. SCSI CONNECTORS  
31  
6.1. Power Connectors and Cables................................................................................................ 31  
6.2. SCSI Physical Interface ......................................................................................................... 31  
6.3. 50-Pin SCSI Connector ......................................................................................................... 32  
6.4. 68-Pin SCSI Connector ......................................................................................................... 34  
6.5. 80-Pin (SCA-2) SCSI Connector ........................................................................................... 36  
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7. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE  
38  
7.1. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection............................................................................... 38  
7.2. Maintaining the Drive........................................................................................................... 38  
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8. TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
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9. GLOSSARY  
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10.APPENDIX A. — UNDERSTANDING THE MODEL NUMBER  
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11.INDEX  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure 2-1. 50-pin Drive Dimensions.......................................................................................... 7  
Figure 2-2. 68-pin Drive Dimensions.......................................................................................... 8  
Figure 2-3. 80-pin Drive Dimensions.......................................................................................... 9  
Figure 2-4. Drive Axis Definition .............................................................................................. 10  
Figure 2-5. WDE2170 +12V Current Profile ............................................................................. 12  
Figure 2-6. WDE4360 +12V Current Profile ............................................................................. 12  
Figure 2-7. Drive Baseplate Thermocouple Location................................................................ 18  
Figure 2-8. PCBA Thermocouple Locations ............................................................................. 19  
Figure 5-1. Option Block and LED Pin Designation .................................................................. 28  
Figure 6-1. 50-Pin SCSI Connector and Power Connector Pin Numbers .................................. 32  
Figure 6-2. 68-Pin SCSI Conn., Remote Option Conn., and Power Conn. Pin Numbers........... 34  
Figure 6-3. 80-Pin SCSI Connector Pin Numbers..................................................................... 36  
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Table 2-1. WDE2170/4360 Performance Specifications............................................................ 4  
Table 2-2. WDE2170/4360 Physical Specifications................................................................... 5  
Table 2-3. WDE2170/4360 Physical Dimensions ...................................................................... 6  
Table 2-4. 50-pin Drive Dimensions.......................................................................................... 7  
Table 2-5. 68-pin Drive Dimensions.......................................................................................... 8  
Table 2-6. 80-pin Drive Dimensions.......................................................................................... 9  
Table 2-7. WDE2170 Current Requirements and Power Dissipation ....................................... 11  
Table 2-8. WDE4360 Current Requirements and Power Dissipation ....................................... 11  
Table 2-9. Voltage Ripple ....................................................................................................... 13  
Table 2-10. Shock and Vibration............................................................................................... 14  
Table 2-11. Temperature and Humidity..................................................................................... 16  
Table 2-12. Maximum & Reliability Operating Temperature Limits............................................ 16  
Table 2-13. Allowable Altitude Ranges...................................................................................... 17  
Table 2-14. Sound Power Level................................................................................................ 17  
Table 2-15. WDE2170 and WDE4360 Reliability Parameters ................................................... 20  
Table 5-1. Option Block Pin Assignments ............................................................................... 29  
Table 5-2. SCSI ID Jumper Table........................................................................................... 30  
Table 6-1. 50-pin Drive Power Connector and Cable............................................................... 31  
Table 6-2. 68-pin Drive Power Connector and Cable............................................................... 31  
Table 6-3. 50-Pin SCSI Connector Pin Assignments............................................................... 33  
Table 6-4. DC Power Connector ............................................................................................. 33  
Table 6-5. 68-pin SCSI Connector Pin Assignments ............................................................... 35  
Table 6-6. Remote Option for 68-Pin Connector (single-ended and differential versions)........ 36  
Table 6-7. DC Power Connector (single-ended and differential versions)................................ 36  
Table 6-8. 80-Pin (SCA-2) SCSI Connector Pin Assignments ................................................. 37  
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Description and Features  
ESCRIPTION AND EATURES  
1.  
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1.1. General Description  
Designed to set a new direction in mass storage solutions, the WD Enterprise™ low-  
profile 3.5-inch hard drives are the first in a family of 7200 RPM products. The  
outstanding performance, capacity, and reliability of these mass storage solutions make  
them the most competitive price/performance choice for workstations, servers, and  
multi-user systems.  
The WDE2170 and WDE4360 drives feature formatted capacities of 2.1 and 4.3  
gigabytes with media data transfer rates up to 140 Mbits per second. These drives are  
SCSI-3 SPI compliant and support Ultra Fast and Ultra Fast Wide host transfer rates of  
up to 40 MB/s. Advanced read/write caching, command queuing, command reordering  
(seek and rotational), Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) and  
SCSI Configure Automatically (SCAM) are standard features on the Western Digital  
Enterprise hard drives.  
Western Digital hard drives are designed and manufactured to the highest standards of  
quality and reliability. WD Enterprise drives incorporate the mechanical platform design  
and proven recording technologies of Western Digital’s award-winning Caviar drives.  
This quality design means the WD Enterprise drives have fewer disks and heads which  
translates into many performance and reliability advantages. The WDE2170 and  
WDE4360 drives deliver the performance, capacity, and reliability demanded by all high  
performance enterprise systems.  
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1.2. Advanced Features  
Product Features  
Formatted Capacities of 2.17 GB and 4.36 GB  
Low-profile 1-Inch (25.4 mm) in Height  
7200 RPM Spindle Speed  
SCSI-3 SPI Compliant; Ultra Fast/Ultra Fast Wide with SCA-2 interface supported  
512 kilobytes Programmable Multi-segmented Data Buffer (1 MB option)  
Zoned Recording  
Headerless Format  
SCAM Plug-N-Play Compliant  
Single-ended or Differential SCSI Drivers/Receivers (optional)  
Active Termination (available on 50- and 68-pin single-ended drives)  
Downloadable Firmware (both interface and servo code)  
Embedded Servo  
Balanced Spindle  
Dynamic Spindle Brake  
Vertical or Horizontal Mounting  
Performance Features  
Media Data Transfer Rate up to 140 Mbits/s  
Average Read Seek Time of 8 ms  
4.17 ms Rotational Latency  
Command Queuing  
Command Reordering (Seek and Rotational)  
Write/Read Coalescing  
Adaptive Caching Algorithm  
Self-Optimizing Buffer Ratios  
Adaptive Segmented Cache  
Auto-Read Reallocation/Auto-Write Reallocation (ARRE/AWRE)  
Adaptive Servo Functions  
Reliability Features  
Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)  
Direct Hot-Plug Capability in SCA-2 Configuration  
Hardware ECC On-The-Fly Error Correction  
CRC Data Buffer Protection  
Sector Slipping Defect Management  
Self Diagnostics on Power Up  
1,000,000 Hour MTBF Projected  
These advanced product features are further defined in section 3. In certain cases we  
refer you to other documents for additional detail. To obtain a document, contact your  
local Western Digital sales office, authorized Western Digital reseller, or access the  
Western Digital web page at www.wdc.com  
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1.3. Options  
Upon request, the following options are incorporated at the time of production.  
Data Buffer of 1 Megabyte  
The standard data buffer size is 512 kilobytes. You may order a 1 megabyte option.  
For more details, refer to the interface matrix table in Appendix A.  
Single-unit Shipping Pack Kit  
The drive is shipped in bulk packaging to provide maximum protection against  
damage during transit. Units shipped individually require additional protection as  
provided by the single-unit shipping pack. Contact your local Western Digital sales  
office for ordering information.  
Differential SCSI  
The WD Enterprise drive provides, as an option, differential SCSI drivers/receivers  
on the 68-pin interface configuration. For more details, refer to the interface matrix  
table in Appendix A.  
Termination Power  
50-pin and 68-pin drives have the ability to supply termination power to the SCSI  
bus. This option can be enabled by setting the corresponding jumper on the option  
block.  
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PECIFICATIONS  
2.  
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2.1. Performance Specifications  
Table 2-1. WDE2170/4360 Performance Specifications  
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA  
WDE2170/WDE4360 SPECIFICATIONS  
Average Seek  
8 ms  
9.5 ms  
Read  
Write  
Track-to-Track Seek  
1 ms  
2.5 ms  
Read  
Write  
Full Stroke Seek  
Average Latency  
Rotational Speed  
Data Transfer Rate  
< 18 ms  
4.17 ms  
7200 RPM  
81-140 Mbits/s  
40 MB/s max.  
Media to Buffer  
Buffer to Host  
Buffer Size1  
512 KB  
1 MB optional  
Error Rate - Unrecoverable  
Spindle Start Time  
< 1 in 1014 bits read  
< 30s to ready  
< 20s  
Spindle Stop Time  
Contact Start/Stop Cycles (CSS)2  
20,000  
1
User can access the entire 512 KB or 1 MB data buffer.  
Must not exceed defined environmental specification.  
2
Note: This table represents typical values under nominal conditions.  
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2.2. Physical Specifications  
Table 2-2. WDE2170/4360 Physical Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Formatted Capacity1  
Interface(s)  
WDE2170  
2170 MB  
WDE4360  
4360 MB  
Ultra Fast  
Ultra Fast  
(50-pin)  
(50-pin)  
Ultra Fast Wide  
Ultra Fast Wide  
(68-pin)2  
(68-pin)2  
(80-pin SCA-2)  
(80-pin SCA-2)  
Actuator Type  
Rotary Voice Coil  
Rotary Voice Coil  
Media Type  
Thin Film  
Thin Film  
Head Type  
Thin Film Inductive  
Thin Film Inductive  
Servo Type  
Embedded  
Embedded  
Number of Disks  
Number of Data Surfaces  
Number of Heads  
Bytes per Sector3  
Tracks per Inch  
2
4
4
8
4
8
512  
512  
6150  
6150  
Bits per Inch (000)  
Areal Density  
125 (ID)  
125 (ID)  
769 Mb/in2  
769 Mb/in2  
Total Cylinders  
5956  
5956  
Zones per Surface  
User Sectors per Drive (512 byte)  
Recording Method  
20  
20  
225 (OD), 133 (ID)  
0,4,4 RLL4  
144-bit Reed Solomon  
225 (OD), 133 (ID)  
0,4,4 RLL  
144-bit Reed Solomon  
ECC5  
1
Western Digital defines a megabyte (MB) as 1,000,000 bytes and a gigabyte (GB) as  
1,000,000,000 bytes.  
2
3
Differential option available on 68-pin models.  
The standard is 512 byte sectors. Optionally, we will support 512-528 bytes per sector  
in even byte increments. Capacity will change depending on sector size chosen.  
4
5
Run Length Limited  
ECC has 144-bit span in hardware for correction on-the-fly.  
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2.2.1. Physical Dimensions  
Table 2-3. WDE2170/4360 Physical Dimensions  
Physical  
U.S.  
Metric  
Dimension  
Characteristic Dimension Tolerance  
Tolerance  
± 0.51 mm  
± 0.51 mm  
± 0.51 mm  
± 0.05 kg  
Height  
Length  
1.00 inch  
5.75 inches  
4.00 inches  
1.1 pounds  
1.2 pounds  
± 0.02 inch  
± 0.02 inch  
± 0.02 inch  
± 0.11 lbs.  
± 0.11 lbs.  
25.4 mm  
146.05 mm  
101.6 mm  
0.48 kg  
Width  
Weight WDE2170  
Weight WDE4360  
0.53 kg  
± 0.05 kg  
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2.3. Mechanical Specifications  
Figure 2-1 through Figure 2-3 show the mounting dimensions and locations of the screw  
holes for the WDE2170 and WDE4360 drives.  
Figure 2-1. 50-pin Drive Dimensions  
Table 2-4. 50-pin Drive Dimensions  
Dimension  
Inches  
Millimeters  
A1  
A2  
4.000  
.020  
101.60  
95.25  
60.32  
44.45  
146.05  
15.87  
41.60  
45.39  
101.60  
6.35  
0.51  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.51  
0.51  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.51  
0.51  
0.51  
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
3.750  
2.375  
1.750  
5.750  
.625  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.020  
.020  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.020  
.020  
.020  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
1.638  
1.787  
4.000  
.250  
A8  
A9  
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
1.000  
.035  
25.40  
0.89  
.300  
7.62  
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Figure 2-2. 68-pin Drive Dimensions  
Table 2-5. 68-pin Drive Dimensions  
Dimension Inches Millimeters  
A1  
A2  
4.000  
.020  
101.60  
95.25  
60.32  
44.45  
146.05  
15.87  
41.60  
45.39  
101.60  
6.35  
0.51  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.51  
0.51  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.51  
0.51  
0.51  
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
3.750  
2.375  
1.750  
5.750  
.625  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.020  
.020  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.020  
.020  
.020  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
1.638  
1.787  
4.000  
.250  
A8  
A9  
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
1.000  
.067  
25.40  
1.70  
.410  
10.41  
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Figure 2-3. 80-pin Drive Dimensions  
Table 2-6. 80-pin Drive Dimensions  
Dimension  
Inches  
Millimeters  
A1  
A2  
4.000  
.020  
101.60  
95.25  
60.32  
44.45  
146.05  
15.87  
41.60  
45.39  
101.60  
6.35  
0.51  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.51  
0.51  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.25  
0.51  
0.51  
0.51  
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
±
3.750  
2.375  
1.750  
5.750  
.625  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.020  
.020  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.010  
.020  
.020  
.020  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
1.638  
1.787  
4.000  
.250  
A8  
A9  
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
1.000  
.069  
25.40  
1.75  
2.000  
50.80  
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2.3.1. Mounting  
The WD Enterprise drives feature side and bottom mounting holes, which allow the  
drive to be mounted in any orientation. See Figure 2-4 for orientation axes.  
The hard drive is a precision mechanical assembly. Improper mounting may distort the  
drive frame and impair its ability to function. For instructions on installing the drive,  
including drive handling and mounting, refer to the WD Enterprise Installation Guide  
(document number 4079-001046).  
Figure 2-4. Drive Axis Definition  
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2.4. Electrical Specifications  
2.4.1. Current Requirements and Power Dissipation  
Table 2-7. WDE2170 Current Requirements and Power Dissipation  
Operating  
Mode  
Current  
Population Mean + 4 Sigma  
Current  
Population Mean  
Power  
Power  
Pop Mean + 4 Sigma Population Mean  
5 VDC  
12 VDC  
5 VDC  
12 VDC  
SE/Diff.4  
SE/Diff. 4  
SE/Diff.4  
SE/Diff.4  
peak DC  
1.22A  
peak DC  
1.15A  
___  
___  
635/780 mA  
580/760 mA  
Spin-up  
mean DC  
645/795 mA  
390 mA  
mean DC  
345 mA  
Seek  
585/770 mA  
7.65/8.70 W  
7.05/8.14 W  
50 ops/s1  
Idle2  
Read/Write3  
255 mA  
365 mA  
625/785 mA  
645/795 mA  
210 mA  
325 mA  
570/760 mA  
585/770 mA  
5.96/6.85 W  
7.65/8.70 W  
5.35/6.29 W  
7.05/8.14 W  
Notes: All values at 25°C, 5.0V, 12.0V input.  
1
Example of doing 50 random ops/sec.  
2
The idle condition is defined by the motor running at the full rated RPM with no seeking or read/write  
operations being performed. The drive was track following on the OD cylinder for these  
measurements.  
3
4
This is for a ratio of four reads per one write.  
Differential option available on 68-pin models only.  
Table 2-8. WDE4360 Current Requirements and Power Dissipation  
Operating  
Mode  
Current  
Population Mean + 4 Sigma  
Current  
Population Mean  
Power  
Power  
Pop Mean + 4 Sigma Population Mean  
5 VDC  
SE/Diff. 4  
5 VDC  
12 VDC  
12 VDC  
SE/Diff. 4  
SE/Diff. 4  
SE/Diff. 4  
peak DC  
1.24A  
peak DC  
1.16A  
___  
___  
625/790 mA  
595/725 mA  
Spin-up  
Seek  
mean DC  
625/790 mA  
520 mA  
mean C  
480 mA  
600/735 mA  
9.22/9.95 W  
8.71/9.38 W  
50 ops/s1  
Idle2  
Read/Write3  
390 mA  
500 mA  
610/790 mA  
625/790 mA  
350 mA  
460 mA  
585/730 mA  
600/735 mA  
7.60/8.40 W  
9.22/9.95 W  
7.06/7.80 W  
8.71/9.38 W  
Notes: All values at 25°C, 5.0V, 12.0V input.  
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Example of doing 50 random ops/sec.  
2
The idle condition is defined by the motor running at the full rated RPM with no seeking or read/write  
operations being performed. The drive was track following on the OD cylinder for these  
measurements.  
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4
This is for a ratio of four reads per one write.  
Differential option available on 68-pin models only.  
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2.4.2. 12V Current Profile  
The following graphs show the +12V current profile for the WDE2170 and WDE4360  
drives during spin-up and run.  
Figure 2-5. WDE2170 +12V Current Profile  
1.6  
1.4  
1.2  
1.0  
0.8  
0.6  
0.4  
0.2  
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Spinup Peak D C Current  
C U R RE N T (Am ps)  
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TIM E (Seconds)  
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Figure 2-6. WDE4360 +12V Current Profile  
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1.4  
1.2  
1.0  
0.8  
CU RRENT (Am ps)  
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0.4  
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2.4.3. Input Voltage Requirements  
The input voltage requirements for the WDE2170 and WDE4360 are as follows:  
+ 5V ± 5% and + 12V ± 5%  
2.4.4. Ripple  
Table 2-9. Voltage Ripple  
+12 VDC  
+5 VDC  
Maximum  
Frequency  
Start: 400 mV (peak-to-peak)  
Run: 150 mV (peak-to-peak)  
0-20 MHz  
100 mV (peak-to-peak)  
0-20 MHz  
2.4.5. Bring-Up Sequence  
After power is applied, the following events occur as the drive becomes ready for use.  
Note: Typical spindle start time appears in Table 2-1.  
1. The microprocessor tests itself, the on-board memory, and components on the  
printed circuit board assembly (PCBA).  
2. The SCSI interface is enabled to accept the following commands: Inquiry, Request  
Sense, Start/Stop Unit, Test Unit Ready. Refer to the Western Digital SCSI  
Implementation Guide (document number 4096-001116) for additionally supported  
SCSI commands and features.  
3. Internal electronic component initialization and testing continues.  
4. If the Auto Start option is enabled, the motor spins up.  
5. The servo system calibrates itself.  
6. Additional configuration information is read from an area on the disk that is  
reserved for the drive’s internal use.  
7. A self test is performed on the read/write path.  
8. The drive is ready to read and write data.  
If an error occurs during the bring-up sequence, sense data is available if the SCSI  
interface is working; otherwise the LED, if installed, flashes.  
If a reassign was in progress when the drive was turned off, the drive automatically  
completes that operation during startup.  
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2.5. Environmental Specifications  
2.5.1. Shock and Vibration  
All shock and vibration specifications apply to the mounting and orientation conditions  
described in section 2.3. Orientation axes are defined in Figure 2-4.  
Table 2-10. Shock and Vibration  
Shock  
Operating  
10G (2 per second maximum)  
70G (3 drops per axis maximum)  
10,000 rad/s2  
Non-operating  
Non-operating Rotational Shock  
Note: Half-sine wave of 3 ms duration without non-recoverable errors.  
Vibration  
Operating  
5-20 Hz, 0.037 inch (peak to peak)  
20-400 Hz, 0.75G (0 to peak)  
Non-operating  
Sweep Rate  
5-20 Hz, 0.098 inch (peak to peak)  
20-400 Hz, 2.0G (0 to peak)  
One octave per minute (minimum)  
Operating Shock  
WD Enterprise drives are tested by applying a linear shock in each axis, one axis at a  
time, at a rate not exceeding two shocks per second.  
The drive incurs no physical damage and no hard errors while subjected to intermittent  
shock not exceeding the level listed in Table 2-10. Operating performance may degrade  
during periods of shock application.  
Non-operating Shock  
WD Enterprise drives are tested by applying a linear shock in each axis, one axis at a  
time. A maximum of three shocks per axis is applied.  
The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to non-repetitive shocks not  
exceeding the level listed in Table 2-10.  
Non-operating Rotational Shock  
WD Enterprise drives are tested by applying a rotational shock in each direction, about  
each axis, one axis at a time.  
The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to rotational shocks not exceeding  
the level listed in Table 2-10.  
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Operating Vibration  
WD Enterprise drives are tested by applying a continuous swept sine excitation in each  
linear axis, one axis at a time. Sweep rate is one octave per minute.  
The drive incurs no physical damage and no hard errors while subjected to continuous  
vibration not exceeding the level listed in Table 2-10. Operating performance may  
degrade during periods of vibration application.  
Non-operating Vibration  
Note: This specification applies to handling and transportation of unmounted drives.  
Drives are tested by applying a continuous swept sine excitation in each linear axis, one  
axis at a time. Sweep rate is one octave per minute.  
The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to continuous vibration not  
exceeding the level listed in Table 2-10.  
Packaged Shock and Vibration  
The shipping packaging is designed to meet the National/International Safe Transit  
Association (N/ISTA) standards for packaged products.  
The drive incurs no physical damage when subjected to the N/ISTA standards.  
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2.5.2. Temperature and Humidity  
Table 2-11. Temperature and Humidity  
Temperature and Humidity  
Operating1  
Temperature  
Humidity  
5°C to 55°C (41°F to 131°F)  
10-90% RH non-condensing  
33°C (maximum wet bulb)  
10°C/hour (maximum)  
Thermal Gradient  
Non-Operating  
Temperature  
Humidity  
-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)  
5-95% RH non-condensing  
33°C (maximum wet bulb)  
20°C/hour (maximum)  
Thermal Gradient  
1
The system environment must provide sufficient air flow to limit maximum  
surface temperatures as defined in Table 2-12.  
2.5.3. Cooling  
Drive component temperatures must remain within the limits specified in Table 2-12.  
Figure 2-7 and Figure 2-8 show the temperature measurement locations. Sustained  
operation at temperatures in excess of the reliability values degrades the MTBF rating.  
Short excursions up to, but not exceeding, the maximum values do not affect the MTBF  
rating. Maximum component temperature ratings must not be exceeded under any  
operating condition. The drive may require forced air cooling to meet specified  
operating temperatures.  
Table 2-12. Maximum & Reliability Operating Temperature Limits  
Component  
Drive Baseplate  
4915  
Location  
Maximum  
Reliability1  
#1, Figure 2-7.  
#2, Figure 2-8.  
#3, Figure 2-8.  
#4, Figure 2-8.  
#5, Figure 2-8.  
65 C (149 F)  
55 C (131 F)  
°
°
°
°
95 C (203 F)  
80 C (176 F)  
°
°
°
°
64C96  
80 C (176 F)  
65 C (149 F)  
°
°
°
°
2298  
80 C (176 F)  
65 C (149 F)  
°
°
°
°
1501  
85 C (185 F)  
70 C (158 F)  
°
°
°
°
1
Sustained operation at temperatures in excess of the reliability values degrades the MTBF  
rating.  
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2.5.4. Atmospheric Pressure  
Table 2-13. Allowable Altitude Ranges  
Altitude  
Operating  
-1,000 feet to 10,000 feet (-300m to 3,000m)  
-1,000 feet to 40,000 feet (-300m to 12,000m)  
Non-operating  
2.5.5. Acoustics  
Table 2-14. Sound Power Level  
Mode  
Idle  
Typical  
Maximum  
4.0 A-weighted Bels  
5.0 A-weighted Bels  
4.3 A-weighted Bels  
5.3 A-weighted Bels  
Seek  
Notes:  
1. Sound power is measured in accordance with ECMA-74 and ISO 7779.  
Seek mode sound power is measured while the drive performs random  
seeks at a rate of 33 seeks/sec.  
2. Drives are tested after a 20 minute warm up period.  
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Figure 2-7. Drive Baseplate Thermocouple Location  
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Figure 2-8. PCBA Thermocouple Locations  
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2.6. Reliability Specifications  
Table 2-15. WDE2170 and WDE4360 Reliability Parameters  
Recoverable Data Error Rate: Less than 10 in 1011 bits read  
Unrecoverable Data Error Rate: Less than 1 in 1014 bits read  
Miscorrected Data Error Rate: Less than 1 in 1021 bits read  
Seek Error Rate: Less than 10 in 108 seeks (average)  
Projected MTBF: 1,000,000 hours  
Service Life: 5 years  
Preventive Maintenance: None required  
Note: The error rates listed above reflect the drive operating under specified conditions.  
2.7. Agency Approvals  
2.7.1. Product Safety  
Western Digital drives are free of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCBs) and Cadmium  
materials. In addition, prohibited Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are not used in the  
manufacturing process.  
Models WDE2170 and WDE4360 meet the safety standards of the following regulatory  
agencies:  
Underwriters Laboratories: UL-Standard 1950, Standard for Safety of  
Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment (File  
E101559)  
Canadian Standards Association: CSA-Standard C22.2, No. 950-M89, Standard  
for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business  
Equipment (File LR68850)  
TUV Essen Laboratories: IEC-950 (EN60950) Standard for Safety of Information  
Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment  
2.7.2. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)  
Upon request, Western Digital provides technical information pertaining to compliance  
testing of the following:  
Federal Communication Commission (FCC): Verified to comply with FCC Rules  
for Radiated and Conducted Emission, Part 15, Subpart B, for Class B Equipment  
CE Compliance for Europe: Verified to comply with EN55022 for RF Emissions  
and EN50082-1 for Generic Immunity as applicable  
VDE: VDE 0871/6.78, BZT Class B, Radio Frequency Interference of Radio  
Frequency Equipment for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) and similar  
purposes  
VCCI: VCCI Class 2-CISPR Class B, Radiated and Line Conducted Emissions  
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DVANCED RODUCT EATURES  
3.  
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3.1. Compatibility Testing  
Western Digital performs extensive testing in its Functional Integrity Test Lab (FIT  
Lab™). By equipping the FIT Lab with multiple host systems, adapters, operating  
systems, and application programs, compatibility is achieved with a broad range of  
applications implemented on workstations, servers, multi-user, and array systems.  
3.2. SCSI-3 SPI Compliant  
Drive models WDE2170 and WDE4360 conform to the SCSI-3 SPI (SCSI Parallel  
Interface) standard. The drives also support the Ultra SCSI performance specification  
and are offered in several configurations, such as Ultra Fast (8-bit, 50-pin; up to  
20MB/s) and Ultra Fast Wide (16-bit, 68-pin, 80-pin SCA-2; up to 40MB/s) host  
transfer rates.  
3.3. Embedded Servo Control  
The WD Enterprise drives feature embedded servo technology to generate accurate  
position information on every track. An embedded servo system has servo bursts  
interspersed with customer data on every track. This provides a tight coupling between  
head positioning and customer data – a necessity for good soft error rates. In addition,  
embedded servo technology is less susceptible to thermal shifts of the system since  
customer data and position information are recorded together on the same track.  
3.4. Read Caching and Pre-Fetch  
Read caching allows the drive to maintain data in the cache for quick transfer to the host  
when a media access is not required. Pre-fetching takes place after a media access when  
the drive reads data into the cache that the firmware determines as likely to be requested  
by the host. Refer to the Western Digital SCSI Implementation Guide (document number  
4096-001116) for further details.  
3.5. Write Caching  
Write caching gives the host the ability to allow the drive to asynchronously write data  
to the media while other processes may occur. Refer to the Western Digital SCSI  
Implementation Guide (document number 4096-001116) for further details.  
3.6. 512 Kilobyte Data Buffer  
The entire data buffer is user accessible, enabling powerful data caching capabilities.  
3.7. Adaptive Caching  
The drives are equipped with an adaptive caching capability which enables them to  
improve performance and throughput based on how the drive is being used. Each drive  
determines the environment in which it is being used and optimizes the way it handles  
commands and data.  
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3.8. Command Queuing and Reordering  
The drives support both tagged and untagged queuing. Tagged queuing allows the drive  
to receive multiple I/O processes from each initiator. Untagged queuing allows the drive  
to receive a maximum of one I/O process from each initiator.  
In order to use tagged command queuing, the initiator must set the disconnect privilege  
bit. This allows the drive to disconnect from the SCSI bus. It also allows the same or  
other initiators to connect to the drive and send additional commands. The drive returns  
a status of BUSY if the disconnect privilege bit is off and the drive has I/O processes in  
the command queue. The drive has the capability to queue up to 64 I/O processes. Upon  
receipt of the 65th I/O process, the drive returns a status of QUEUE FULL.  
The drive can reorder I/O processes in the command queue. The order in which the  
drive executes I/O processes may differ from the order in which they were received.  
Command reordering employs an algorithm which improves the throughput of the drive  
by attempting to minimize both the seek time and the rotational latency.  
The drive uses a command aging feature to prevent the command reordering algorithm  
from keeping I/O processes waiting in the command queue for extended periods of time.  
The drive allows I/O processes to wait in the command queue for only a specified length  
of time before they are scheduled in the next I/O process.  
3.9. Media Defect Management  
Western Digital drives support a defect management algorithm that uses sector slipping.  
Defective sites are pushed down during a reassignment operation to maintain a  
sequential order. Spare sectors are placed throughout the drive to support this algorithm.  
This routine can be invoked by the drive when Auto-Read Reallocation/Auto-Write  
Reallocation (ARRE/AWRE) is enabled in MODE SELECT Page 1. If these functions  
are disabled, the drive reports status and may recommend that the host request a  
reassign.  
3.10. Microcode Download  
Western Digital drives support downloadable microcode via the SCSI WRITE BUFFER  
command. The supported modes include Download Microcode and Save, as well as  
Download Microcode with Offsets and Save. Download Microcode with Offsets is used  
when the buffer is limited to the full download and requires smaller partial downloads to  
complete the download task.  
3.11. Reed Solomon ECC On-the-Fly  
Error Correction Code (ECC) on-the-fly is a correction technique that reduces the  
uncorrectable read error rate in hardware. This provides a high degree of data integrity  
with no impact on the drive’s performance.  
3.12. CRC Data Protection  
Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) data protection is a feature that enhances data  
integrity. During a write operation, before a user data block enters the cache (data  
buffer), the SCSI controller generates CRC data (2 bytes) and attaches it to the user data  
block (usually 512 bytes). During a read operation, the SCSI controller reads each user  
data block and its CRC data in the cache, then verifies the CRC data as it transfers each  
user data block to the SCSI bus.  
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3.13. Zoned Recording  
The drives employ zoned recording to increase data density on the outer tracks of the  
drive. Zoned recording allows the adjustment of the number of sectors per track, which  
provides storage of more sectors on the larger, outer tracks. Formatting packs data  
uniformly throughout the surface of the platter by dividing the outer tracks into more  
sectors. With more bytes per track, the drive reads the data in the outer zones at a faster  
rate.  
3.14. Headerless Format  
Headerless format is also known as ID-less or No-ID sector format. This format removes  
the header (or ID fields) and all the information within the header (track format) to  
provide a dramatic increase in user capacity. Our advanced, integrated SCSI controller  
assumes the task of determining the physical location of each sector.  
3.15. LED Support  
If an LED is installed on the drive, the following occurs:  
The LED is turned off as soon as power is applied. If Auto Start is enabled, the LED  
is on while the drive is spinning up and turned off when Auto Start is completed.  
The LED is on when a SCSI command is being executed.  
The LED flashes when an error prohibits the use of the SCSI interface.  
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3.16. Option Block Functions  
The firmware uses several pins on the option block to modify the drive characteristics.  
The definitions for the jumpers follow:  
SCSI ID: Four jumpers are used to identify the default SCSI ID for the drive.  
Disable Auto Start: Use of this jumper disables Auto Start, meaning the drive does  
not spin-up until a START UNIT command is issued. Without this jumper, the  
drive will spin-up and prepare itself at power on without having to receive a  
START UNIT command.  
Auto Start Delay: Use of this jumper allows the Auto Start to incorporate a delay.  
The delay time equals the SCSI ID multiplied by 4 seconds.  
Disable Target Initiated Synchronous/Wide Negotiation: Use of this jumper  
dictates that the drive cannot initiate either synchronous negotiation or wide  
negotiation. Without this jumper the drive will initiate synchronous and wide  
negotiation when appropriate.  
Disable Unit Attention: This controls whether a CHECK CONDITION status is  
reported following a Power On or Reset sequence. A REQUEST SENSE command  
following one of those conditions still yields the correct sense data for the UNIT  
ATTENTION condition, as sense data is generated regardless of the jumper setting.  
A jumper on this pin disables the generation of a CHECK CONDITION for the  
Power On and Reset UNIT ATTENTION conditions. With no jumper attached, a  
CHECK CONDITION status is reported in these situations.  
SCSI Configure Automagically (SCAM): The drive is SCAM levels 1 and 2  
compliant, which eases user configuration of SCSI IDs and allows for hot plugging  
on single and multiple drive systems. Use of this jumper allows the drive to function  
as a SCAM level 2 device. Without the jumper the drive is not a SCAM device.  
Active SCSI Termination: To ensure reliable communication, the SCSI bus must  
be properly terminated. Use of this jumper enables active termination on the drive.  
Without this jumper, active termination is disabled.  
Note: For more information on the option block, refer to section 5.  
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3.17. Error Recovery Operations  
Error recovery options are set using MODE SELECT Page 1 (Read/Write Error  
Recovery Page) and the Write Recovery Threshold and Read Recovery Threshold fields  
in MODE SELECT Page 0 (WD Vendor Unique Page).  
The drive employs a variety of recovery actions based on the type of error that occurs.  
Separate recovery actions are defined for read errors, write errors, servo errors, and  
drive fault errors. For a given error type, several different recovery actions may be used.  
For example, read error recovery may use retries, servo track offsets, channel parameter  
modification, and software ECC in an attempt to recover the error. Error information is  
available to the host via the REQUEST SENSE command based on the settings in  
MODE SELECT Pages 0 and 1.  
The drive uses a 3-way interleaved Reed-Solomon ECC operating on 8 bit (1 byte)  
symbols. On-the-fly ECC is capable of correcting single burst errors up to 1 byte per  
interleave (24 bits total) with no performance degradation. On-the-fly correction is done  
in hardware and cannot be disabled. The drive firmware also implements a software  
ECC, which is capable of correcting single or double burst errors up to 2 bytes per  
interleave.  
Refer to the Western Digital SCSI Implementation Guide (document number 4096-  
001116) for more information.  
3.18. Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology  
(S.M.A.R.T.)  
Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) is a hard drive  
firmware technology that performs drive failure prediction by monitoring selected  
parameters during normal drive operations. The intent of this technology is to minimize  
unscheduled system downtime caused by predictable drive failures. By monitoring  
selected parameters, the S.M.A.R.T. firmware can predict some drive failures before  
they actually occur, allowing the user to schedule drive replacement and minimize  
system interruptions.  
Refer to the Western Digital SCSI Implementation Guide (document number 4096-  
001116) for more information.  
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3.19. Hot Plug/Unplug Support  
The conditions for hot-plugging drives into an active SCSI bus follow:  
The drive signal ground must be made before the SCSI bus signals.  
Power—both +5V and +12V—cannot be applied until the SCSI bus signals are  
connected.  
The host(s) are not actively trying to access the inserted device.  
The drive is not supplying TERMPWR to the SCSI bus.  
The drive is not supplying termination to the SCSI bus.  
The conditions for the removal of a device from an active SCSI bus follow:  
The host(s) are not actively trying to access the device to be removed.  
The drive is not supplying TERMPWR to the SCSI bus.  
The drive is not supplying termination to the SCSI bus.  
Power, both +5V and +12V must be removed before the SCSI bus signals are  
disconnected.  
The drive signal ground must be broken after the SCSI bus signals.  
The SCA-2 (80-pin) connector allows for proper insertion and extraction by providing  
an appropriate mechanical mating that makes the signal ground connection first upon  
insertion and last upon extraction. There are also control signals that allow the proper  
application of power to adhere to the insertion and extraction rules above. However, the  
user must guarantee that the three rules listed below apply:  
The host(s) are not actively trying to access the inserted device.  
The drive is not supplying TERMPWR to the SCSI bus.  
The drive is not supplying termination to the SCSI bus.  
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SCSI Interface and Command Set  
NTERFACE AND OMMAND ET  
4.  
SCSI I  
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Refer to the Western Digital SCSI Implementation Guide (document number 4096-001116).  
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5.  
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The WD Enterprise drive PCBA contains an option block that controls the drive’s operation.  
This block is equipped with jumper pins that correspond to various options controlled by SCSI  
commands. Jumpers are used to enable or disable the options and modify the drive configuration.  
The user-configurable jumpers appear in Table 5-1.  
Note: Jumpers should only be changed when the drive is powered down.  
5.1. Physical Characteristics  
The block consists of a 2-pin by 17-pin male header. Pin-to-pin spacing is 2 mm by 2  
mm.  
5.2. Pin Designation  
The pin layout appears below. The diagram represents the view as seen by the customer.  
Figure 5-1. Option Block and LED Pin Designation  
ANODE  
2
CATHODE  
1
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5.3. Option Block Pin Assignments  
The option block is used to modify the drive characteristics. The table below shows the  
pin numbers that correspond to each option or signal, and provides instruction for  
enabling and disabling these features. Refer to the WD Enterprise Installation Guide  
(document number 4079-001046) for option definitions.  
Table 5-1. Option Block Pin Assignments  
OPTION/SIGNAL  
PINS  
CONFIGURATION NOTES  
SCSI IDs  
1 - 8  
Set according to Table 5-2.  
(KEY)/LED-  
X - 10  
11 - 12  
13 - 14  
15 - 16  
17 - 18  
19 - 20  
X - no pin/10 - LED cathode connection  
11 - Ground/12 - Reserved  
RESERVED  
OPT 1: DISABLE AUTO START  
OPT 2: AUTO START DELAY  
OPT 3: SCAM  
Install jumper to disable auto start.  
Install jumper to enable auto start delay.  
Install jumper to enable SCAM.  
OPT 4: DISABLE UNIT ATTENTION  
Install jumper to disable unit attention.  
OPT 5: DISABLE TARGET INITIATED  
SYNCHRONOUS/WIDE NEGOTIATION  
Install jumper to disable target initiated  
synchronous/wide negotiation.  
21 - 22  
OPT 6: SCSI TERMINATION  
TXD/RXD  
23 - 24  
25 - 26  
Install jumper to enable SCSI termination.  
Reserved  
Install jumper to enable TERMPWR on the  
SCSI bus.  
TPWR/+5V  
27 - 28  
LED+/+5V  
+12R/+12R  
+12V/+12V  
29 - 30  
31 - 32  
33 - 34  
29 - LED anode connection/30 - Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
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Table 5-2. SCSI ID Jumper Table  
JUMPER LOCATION  
SCSI ID  
Pins 7 & 8  
Pins 5 & 6  
Pins 3 & 4  
Pins 1 & 2  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
jumper installed  
jumper removed  
legal 8-bit bus IDs*  
* If any device on your computer’s SCSI bus supports only 8-bit SCSI IDs, the WD Enterprise drive must be set to  
one of these values. When setting IDs on 50-pin drives, pins 7 and 8 are not used.  
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ONNECTORS  
6.  
SCSI C  
6.1. Power Connectors and Cables  
Table 6-1. 50-pin Drive Power Connector and Cable  
POWER CONNECTOR  
MATING CONNECTOR  
WIRE GAUGE  
AMP 2-in-1  
1x4 PC power connector  
18 AWG  
Table 6-2. 68-pin Drive Power Connector and Cable  
POWER CONNECTOR  
MATING CONNECTOR  
WIRE GAUGE  
Molex 3-in-1 combo (or equivalent)  
1x4 PC power connector  
18 AWG  
6.2. SCSI Physical Interface  
All Western Digital SCSI hard drives are designed to conform to the SCSI-3 Parallel  
Interface as described in the draft of proposed ANSI specification X3T10/855D Revision  
15a. In addition, drives equipped with the 80-pin SCA connector are designed to  
conform to the Small Form Factor Committee draft specification SFF-8046 Rev 2.0  
entitled “SCA-2 (Single Connector Attach) for SCSI Disk Drives”. Since tutorials on  
SCSI-3 and SCA are beyond the scope of this manual, users should review their SCSI  
implementations as required to ensure compliance. The SCSI-3 spec has several  
informative annex sections on cabling, bus termination, crosstalk, etc., that are quite  
helpful to SCSI system architects and implementors.  
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Figure 6-1. 50-Pin SCSI Connector and Power Connector Pin Numbers  
49  
50  
54  
52  
1
2
53  
51  
DRIVE OUTLINE  
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Table 6-3. 50-Pin SCSI Connector Pin Assignments  
SINGLE-ENDED SCSI CONNECTOR  
Pin  
Signal Name  
Number  
Signal Name  
GROUND  
1
2
-DB0  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
open  
3
4
-DB1  
-DB2  
5
6
7
8
-DB3  
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
-DB4  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
45  
47  
49  
-DB5  
-DB6  
-DB7  
-DBP  
GROUND  
GROUND  
open  
open  
TERMPWR  
open  
open  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
-ATN  
GROUND  
-BSY  
-ACK  
-RST  
-MSG  
-SEL  
-C/D  
-REQ  
-I/O  
Table 6-4. DC Power Connector  
Signal Name  
Pin Number  
Signal Name  
+12V (+12 SUPPLY)  
51  
53  
52  
54  
GROUND (+12 RETURN)  
+5V (+5 SUPPLY)  
GROUND (+5 RETURN)  
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Figure 6-2. 68-Pin SCSI Connector, Remote Option Connector, and Power Connector Pin Numbers  
34  
68  
1
79 69  
84  
82  
35  
80 70  
83  
81  
DR IVE OUTLINE  
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Table 6-5. 68-pin SCSI Connector Pin Assignments  
DIFFERENTIAL SCSI CONNECTOR  
SINGLE-ENDED SCSI CONNECTOR  
Pin  
(OPTIONAL)  
Pin  
Signal Name  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
open  
Number  
Signal Name  
-DB12  
-DB13  
-DB14  
-DB15  
-DBP1  
-DB0  
Signal Name  
+DB12  
+DB13  
+DB14  
+DB15  
+DBP1  
GROUND  
+DB0  
Number  
Signal Name  
-DB12  
-DB13  
-DB14  
-DB15  
-DBP1  
GROUND  
-DB0  
1
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
1
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
-DB1  
7
8
-DB2  
+DB1  
8
-DB1  
9
-DB3  
+DB2  
9
-DB2  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
-DB4  
+DB3  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
-DB3  
-DB5  
+DB4  
-DB4  
-DB6  
+DB5  
-DB5  
-DB7  
+DB6  
-DB6  
-DBP0  
GROUND  
GROUND  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
open  
+DB7  
-DB7  
+DBP0  
DIFFSENS  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
open  
-DBP0  
GROUND  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
open  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
-ATN  
+ATN  
-ATN  
GROUND  
+BSY  
GROUND  
-BSY  
GROUND  
-BSY  
+ACK  
-ACK  
-ACK  
+RST  
-RST  
-RST  
+MSG  
+SEL  
-MSG  
-MSG  
-SEL  
-SEL  
+C/D  
-C/D  
-C/D  
+REQ  
-REQ  
-REQ  
+I/O  
-I/O  
-I/O  
GROUND  
+DB8  
GROUND  
-DB8  
-DB8  
-DB9  
+DB9  
-DB9  
-DB10  
-DB11  
+DB10  
+DB11  
-DB10  
-DB11  
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SFF-8009  
Signal  
SFF-8009  
Signal  
Signal  
Name  
SFF-8009  
Pin Number  
Pin  
Number  
SFF-8009  
Pin Number  
Signal  
Name  
Name  
Name  
SCSI ID 0  
SCSI ID 1  
SCSI ID 2  
SCSI ID 3  
SEL0-  
SEL1-  
SEL3-  
SEL3-  
1
3
69  
71  
73  
75  
77  
79  
70  
72  
74  
76  
78  
80  
2
4
XTFALT-  
VUNIQ-  
GROUND  
GROUND  
5
6
reserved  
XTACTV-  
GROUND  
FAULT-  
RESERVED  
LED-  
7
8
TERMEN- ENTERM-  
+5V +5V  
9
10  
12  
GROUND  
11  
NO CONNECTION  
Table 6-7. DC Power Connector (single-ended and differential versions)  
Signal Name  
+12V (+12 SUPPLY)  
GROUND (+5 RETURN)  
Pin Number  
Signal Name  
GROUND (+12 RETURN)  
+5V (+5 SUPPLY)  
81  
83  
82  
84  
6.5. 80-Pin (SCA-2) SCSI Connector  
Figure 6-3. 80-Pin SCSI Connector Pin Numbers  
41  
80  
40  
1
DRIVE OUTLINE  
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Table 6-8. 80-Pin (SCA-2) SCSI Connector Pin Assignments  
SINGLE-ENDED SCSI CONNECTOR  
Pin  
Signal Name  
+12 VOLTS  
+12VOLTS  
+12VOLTS  
+12VOLTS  
reserved  
reserved  
-DB11  
Number  
Signal Name  
+12V GND  
+12V GND  
+12V GND  
MATED1  
1
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
2
3
4
5
reserved  
6
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
GND  
7
-DB10  
8
-DB9  
9
-DB8  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
-I/O  
-REQ  
-C/D  
-SEL  
-MSG  
-RST  
-ACK  
-BSY  
-ATN  
-DBP0  
-DB7  
-DB6  
-DB5  
-DB4  
-DB3  
-DB2  
-DB1  
-DB0  
-DBP1  
-DB15  
-DB14  
-DB13  
-DB12  
+5VOLTS  
+5VOLTS  
+5VOLTS  
reserved  
AUTO START  
SCSI ID 0  
SCSI ID 2  
+5V GND  
+5V GND  
LED OUT  
START DELAY  
SCSI ID 1  
SCSI ID 3  
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NSTALLATION AND AINTENANCE  
7.  
I
M
For instructions on installing the drive, including drive handling and mounting, determining the  
configuration, setting the drive jumpers, and cabling procedures, refer to the WD Enterprise  
Installation Guide (document number 4079-001046).  
7.1. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection  
To prevent drive damage, it is essential to keep the drive in an ESD safe environment.  
You can take several precautions to avoid permanent damage to the drive.  
Keep the drive in the shielded anti-static bag prior to testing or installation.  
Gently place the drive on a padded, grounded anti-static surface when it is not in its  
shipping container.  
Wear a grounded wrist strap throughout all phases of drive handling.  
Do not allow clothing to come in direct contact with the drive or PCBA.  
Do not insert any other items in the shielded anti-static bag with the drive.  
7.2. Maintaining the Drive  
To keep the drive in optimal working order and prolong the life of the unit, do the  
following:  
Do not attempt to open the sealed compartment of the WDE2170/WDE4360 drive;  
this will void the warranty.  
Avoid harsh shocks or vibrations.  
Observe the environmental limits specified for this product.  
To protect your data, back it up regularly. Western Digital assumes no responsibility  
for loss of data. For information about back-up and restore procedures, consult your  
operating system manual. There are a number of utility programs available to back  
up your data.  
Caution: Do not remove any product identification labels.  
The drive requires no preventive maintenance and contains no user-serviceable parts.  
Service and repair of the drive must be performed at a Western Digital Service Center.  
Contact your Western Digital representative for warranty information and service/return  
procedures.  
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ECHNICAL UPPORT  
8.  
T
S
If you have a problem with your WD Enterprise drive, the following tips may help determine the  
cause of the problem.  
Verify that you have correctly followed the setup procedures for your system.  
Check the physical installation:  
Jumper selections on the WDE2170 and WDE4360  
Correct cabling  
Controller card, properly seated and configured  
System power supply  
Observe the environmental limits specified for this product.  
For literature and additional tips:  
DocuFAX automated FAX system: (714) 932-4300  
Internet WWW site: http://www.wdc.com/  
America Online keyword: Western Digital or WDC  
Microsoft Network keyword: WDC  
If the problem persists:  
Call toll-free in the U.S.: 1-888-WDC-SCSI (or 1-888-932-7274)  
Call (507) 286-7972  
FAX (507) 286-7926  
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LOSSARY  
G
9.  
Active Termination - Works to control the impedance at the end of the SCSI bus by using a  
voltage regulator. This reduces the susceptibility of the bus to noise, particularly when cables are  
long or when many devices are connected to the bus. Because it is active, regulating the power  
that it gets from the interface card, active termination is more stable than passive termination.  
Adaptive Caching - The drive determines the environment in which it’s being used and  
optimizes the way it handles commands and data.  
Auto Park - Turning off the drive's power causes the WDE2170/WDE4360 drive to move the  
read/write heads to a safe non-data landing zone and locks them in place.  
Average Read Seek Time - Equal to the total time of a test divided by 50,000 random length  
and random head seeks.  
Block - Group of bytes handled, stored, and accessed as a logical data unit, such as an individual  
file record.  
Buffer - Temporary data storage area that compensates for a difference in data transfer rates  
and/or data processing rates between sender and receiver.  
Command Queuing - Feature that enables the drive to receive I/O processes from one or more  
initiators.  
Command Reordering - Feature that allows the drive to reorder I/O processes in the command  
queue, thereby minimizing the seek time and rotational latency.  
Correctable Error - Error that can be corrected by the use of Error Detection and Correction  
algorithms.  
Customer Configuration Code (CCC) - Located on the product label attached to the drive. This  
code is revised only when changes affect the drive’s form, fit, or function.  
Data Transfer Rate - Speed at which data transfers to and from the disk media (actual disk  
platter); a function of the recording frequency. Typical units are bits per second (bps) or bytes per  
second. Modern hard drives have an increasing range of disk transfer rates from the inner  
diameter to the outer diameter of the disk. This is called a “zoned” recording technique.  
Defect Management - General methodology of eliminating data errors on a recording surface by  
mapping out known defects on the media.  
Differential SCSI - Each signal consists of two lines called “–Signal” and “+Signal”.  
Commands and data are carried over two sets of wires, and the difference is taken between each  
set of signals. Two-wire signaling is a proven way to achieve reliable signal transmission in noisy  
environments and over long distances.  
ECC On-the-Fly - Hardware correction technique that corrects errors in the read buffer prior to  
host transfer without any performance penalties. These error corrections are invisible to the host  
system because they do not require assistance from the drive's firmware.  
Embedded Servo Control - Design that generates accurate feedback information to the head  
position servo system without requiring a full data surface (which is required with a “dedicated”  
servo control design).  
Error Correction Code - Mathematical algorithm that can detect and correct errors in a data  
field by adding check bits to the original data.  
Error Rate - Number of errors of a given type that occur when reading a specified number of  
bits.  
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Formatted Capacity - Actual capacity available to store data in a mass storage device. The  
formatted capacity is the gross capacity minus the capacity taken up by the overhead data  
required for formatting the media.  
Functional Integrity Testing (FIT) - Suite of tests Western Digital performs on all its drive  
products to ensure compatibility with different hosts, operating systems, adapters, application  
programs, and peripherals. This testing must be performed before the product can be released to  
manufacturing.  
Hard Error - Error that cannot be corrected by the error recovery process.  
Host Transfer Rate - Speed at which the host computer can transfer data across the SCSI  
interface.  
Landing Zone - Non-data position on the disk's inner cylinder where the heads land when power  
is turned off.  
Latency - Average time delay between the head arriving on track and the data rotating to the  
head. (Calculated as one-half the revolution period).  
Logical Address - Storage location address that may or may not relate directly to a physical  
location. The logical address is used when requesting information from a controller. The  
controller performs a logical-to-physical address conversion and retrieves the data from a  
physical location in the storage device.  
MB (Megabyte) - Western Digital defines a megabyte as 1,000,000 bytes.  
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) - Mean number of life units (in 106 hours), during  
which all parts of the drive perform within their specified limits, during a particular  
measurement interval under stated conditions.  
Recoverable Error - Read error, transient or otherwise, that can be corrected by ECC recovery  
or by re-reading the data.  
RPM (Revolutions per Minute) - Rotational speed of the media (disk), also known as the  
spindle speed. Hard drives spin at one constant speed. Disk RPM is a critical component of hard  
drive performance because it directly impacts the rotational latency of the disk transfer rate.  
SCA-2 - The Single Connector Attach (SCA-2) interface incorporates a grounding contact,  
blindmate connector, direct plug misalignment tolerance, ESD protection, hot swap capability,  
and backplane connector options. SCA is commonly called the 80-pin connector.  
SCSI Configure Automagically (SCAM) - Allows users to attach SCSI devices without  
worrying about configuration options.  
SCSI-1 - The Small Computer System Interface (ANSI document X3.131-1986).  
SCSI-2 - The Small Computer System Interface (ANSI document X3.131-1994).  
SCSI-3 - The ANSI X3T10 Working Documents (under development).  
SCSI device - Host computer adapter, peripheral controller, or an intelligent peripheral that can  
be attached to the SCSI bus.  
Sector - A packet of data (usually 512 bytes long).  
Seek Time - A measure (in milliseconds) of how fast the hard drive can move its read/write  
heads to a desired location.  
Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) - Monitors a drive’s  
internal status.  
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Servo Burst - Provides positioning information to the actuator arm, usually positioned between  
sectors or at the end of a track.  
Single-ended SCSI - Standard electrical interface for SCSI. Single-ended means an interface  
with one signal line and one corresponding ground line for each SCSI signal.  
Soft Error - Data error that can be corrected by the error recovery process.  
Ultra SCSI - Provides 20 MB/s over an 8-bit bus or 40 MB/s over a 16-bit Wide SCSI bus.  
Known also as Fast-20 SCSI, this feature is most commonly found in SCSI-3 devices.  
Unrecoverable Error - Read error that cannot be corrected by an ECC scheme or by re-reading  
the data when host retries are enabled.  
Zoned Recording - Increases the data density on the outer tracks of the drive where most of the  
sectors are located. This type of recording affords more disk capacity because there can be more  
sectors on the larger outer tracks than would be possible if the number of sectors per track were  
constant for the whole drive.  
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Appendix A. — Understanding the Model Number  
PPENDIX  
10. A  
NDERSTANDING THE ODEL UMBER  
A. — U  
M
N
The diagram illustrates the model number convention for WD Enterprise drives.  
The table illustrates the interface matrix portion of the model number.  
INTERFACE MATRIX  
Matrix  
Code  
Termination  
Installed  
Term Pwr  
Installed  
Interface  
Connector  
Buffer  
SE Diff 50-pin 68-pin 80-pin 512K 1 MB  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
01  
03  
05  
07  
08  
12  
16  
17  
23  
32  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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NDEX  
11. I  
—A—  
—G—  
Acoustics, 17  
Glossary, 40  
Actuator Type, 5  
Adaptive Caching, 21  
Agency Approvals, 20  
AOL, 39  
—H—  
Hard Error, 41  
Atmospheric Pressure, 17  
Auto Park, 40  
Headerless Format, 23  
Host Transfer Rate, 41  
Hot Plug/Unplug Support, 26  
Humidity, 16  
—B—  
Block, 40  
Bring Up Sequence, 13  
Buffer, 40  
Buffer Size, 4  
Bytes Per Sector, 5  
—I—  
Installation, 38  
Interface, 5  
Internet, 39  
—C—  
—L—  
Command Queuing, 22  
Command Reordering, 22  
Connectors  
Physical Characteristics, 28  
Cooling, 16  
Landing Zone, 41  
Latency, 4, 41  
LED Support, 23  
Logical Address, 41  
Correctable Error, 40  
CRC Data Protection, 22  
CSS, 4  
—M—  
Maintenance, 38  
Media Defect Management, 22  
Megabyte, 41  
Customer Configuration Code (CCC), 40  
Microcode Download, 22  
Mounting, 10  
MTBF, 41  
—D—  
Data Buffer, 512 KB, 21  
Data Surfaces, 5  
Data Transfer Rate, 4, 40  
Defect Management, 40  
Dimensions, 6  
—O—  
On-the-Fly, 22  
Option Block, 28  
Option Block Functions, 24  
Option Block Pin Assignments, 29  
Options, 3  
—E—  
ECC, 5, 40  
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 20  
Embedded Servo Control, 40  
Error Correction Code, 40  
Error Rate, 4, 40  
Ordering Literature, 39  
—P—  
Error Recovery Operations, 25  
Performance, 2, 4  
Pin Designation, 28  
Pre-Fetch, 21  
Product Features, 2  
Product Features, Advanced, 21  
Product Safety, 20  
—F—  
FCC, 20  
FIT (Functional Integrity Testing), 41  
Formatted Capacity, 5, 41  
Full Stroke Seek, 4  
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Index  
Soft Error, 42  
Specifications, 4  
Electrical, 11  
Environmental, 14  
Mechanical, 7  
Performance, 4  
Physical, 5  
—R—  
Read Caching, 21  
Recording Method, 5  
Recoverable Error, 41  
Reed Solomon ECC, 22  
Ripple, 13  
Rotational Speed, 4  
RPM, 4, 41  
Reliability, 20  
—T—  
—S—  
Technical Support, 39  
Telephone Support, 39  
Temperature, 16  
S.M.A.R.T., 25, 41  
Safety, 20  
SCA-1, 41  
SCSI Connector, 31  
50-Pin, 32  
—U—  
68-Pin, 34  
Ultra SCSI, 42  
SCSI Connectors, 31  
SCSI device, 41  
SCSI Drive Connector Pin Numbers  
50-Pin, 33  
Unrecoverable Error, 42  
User Sectors Per Drive, 5  
—V—  
68-Pin, 35  
SCSI ID Jumper Table, 30  
SCSI Physical Interface, 31  
SCSI-1, 41  
Vibration, 14  
Voltage Requirements, Input, 13  
SCSI-2, 41  
SCSI-3, 41  
—W—  
Sector, 41  
Write Caching, 21  
Seek Time, 4, 41  
Servo Burst, 42  
Servo Type, 5  
—Z—  
Shock, 14  
Zoned Recording, 23, 42  
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