| OEM Manual   Hard Disk Drive Specifications   Ultrastar 10K300 – 300/ 147/ 73/ 36   (SCSI Interface)   Models HUS103030FL3600 :(300GB/68pin)   Models HUS103014FL3600 :(147GB/68pin)   Models HUS103073FL3600 :( 73GB/68pin)   Models HUS103036FL3600 :( 36GB/68pin)   Models HUS103030FL3800 :(300GB/80pin)   Models HUS103014FL3800 :(147GB/80pin)   Models HUS103073FL3800 :( 73GB/80pin)   Models HUS103036FL3800 :( 36GB/80pin)   Read and follow all instructions and cautions for safety described   in this document before using the drive.   It is recommended that this manual is kept at a proper location   for quick reference.   Hitachi Global Storage Technologies   2003, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. All Rights Reserved.   © 6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 1/43 2005/2/23   To use this product safely   Read and follow all instructions and cautions described in this chapter before using the   drive. It is recommended that this manual is kept at a proper location for quick reference.   The description related to safety in this chapter may be changed without notice.   Influence for environment   Although this product emits electro-magnetic field, it will be found to be in compliance   with the EMI regulations such as VCCI class B, FCC Part 15 class B. However,   anything other than this product, such as an interface cable, is excluded. Therefore,   the following cases require a system side improvement.   (1) Disturbance of operations of other products or equipment   (2) Disturbance caused by other product, such as cabling, to operations of other   products or equipment.   Do not change the condition of the drive, excluding the change admitted by Hitachi.   Violating above-mentioned precautions will void any warranties of the HDD.   Please read and understand the following explanation for safety.   General cautions for safety   0.1.1   When handling the drive, follow all instructions and cautions described in this   manual and the packing specification manual.   0.1.2   The safety instructions in this manual are thoroughly considered, but   unexpected situations can occur. Not only follow the instructions in this manual,   but also be careful for the safety by yourself.   0.1.3   0.1.4   Do not convert or change the drive. Convert or change of the drive will void any   warranties.   It is customer’s responsibility to assure the actual system in which the drive is   installed meets the appropriate safety regulation. However the drive itself is   found to be compliance with the following standards:   UL 60950 3rd Edition   CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950   IEC60950: 1991   EN60950: 1992   FCC Part15 Class B, VCCI Class B   EN55022: 1998, Class B (CE Mark)   AS/NZS 3548: 1995, Class B (C-tick)   CNS13438/C6357, Class B (BSMI)   RRL mark for Korean EMC   Headline of safety caution   Safety instructions and cautions are indicated as the following head line which means   as follows.   This symbol indicates that potential danger may exist which may   cause slight or medium grade bodily injury if safety instructions are   not followed.   Caution   This symbol indicates that potential danger may exist which may   cause damage to the product or to the neighboring property if   safety instructions are not followed.   Caution   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 3/43 2005/2/23   To use this product safely (Continued)   Followings are the cautions and contents described in this manual.   Caution   Items of indicating   : - Safety cautions for this product   Page 4   Caution   Items of indicating   : - Safety cautions for this product   - Spindle Start and Stop   - Mounting of the drive   Page 4-5   Page 16   Page 24   Page 26   Page 27   - Reliability temperature   - Precautions for handling   Safety cautions for this product   Caution   0.2.1   0.2.2   0.2.3   This product is not authorized for use in life support devices or other   applications which pose a significant risk of personal injury.   Handle the drive with care not to suffer bodily injury caused by hitting the edge   of the frame or accidental dropping of the drive.   Since the drive uses glass media for the disk platter, opening of HDA may   cause bodily injury. Warranty void in case of opened HDA or any broken HDA   seals. Do not open the HDA or break any HDA seals.   0.2.4   Temperature of the drive may become more than 50°C. Handle the drive   carefully not to get burned.   Caution   0.2.5   0.2.6   To prevent data from being lost due to an unexpected fatal error, data back up   is required.   If a foreign conductive substance (metallic powder, fluid, etc.) adheres to active   metal of the drive (Print pattern, component lead, etc. on Printed Circuit Board   (PCB)), it may cause catastrophic failures. Customer should protect the drive   from the above condition.   0.2.7   Improper insertion of connector or wrong jumper setting may cause   catastrophic failures. Referring to this manual prior to the connector insertion or   jumper setting can help insure correct insertion.   0.2.8   0.2.9   Follow the environmental conditions and power requirement described in this   manual. If violating these specifications, the drive failure may occur.   Protect the drive against Electro Static Discharge (ESD) during handling.   0.2.10 If storage period becomes long after unpacking, supply power to the drive and   rotate the disks 8 minutes or more. This operation shall be executed every 3   months.(Recommendation)   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 4/43 2005/2/23   To use this product safely (Continued)   Caution   0.2.11 Protect the drive against shocks with the corrugated board and cushioning   material provided by the manufacturer, or with Hitachi Approved containers.   0.2.12 When mounting the drive, use the size of screws and the torque recommended   in this manual. If non-recommended size of screws and torque are used, it may   cause catastrophic failures.   0.2.13 Do not press top cover and bottom PCB of the drive. It may cause catastrophic   failures.   0.2.14 Read and follow all instructions and cautions described on the top cover of the   drive, and in the chapter, Precautions for handling, in this manual.   0.2.15 In case of fluctuations in the DC power (spikes, momentary shut off, etc.), the   data being recorded or to be recorded from buffer memory are not assured.   0.2.16 If you find a smoke or a bad smell generating from the product, stop using it,   turn the power off, and see your sales contact.   Warranty and Limited Liability   This product is sold with a limited warranty and specific remedies are available to the   original purchaser in the event the product fails to conform to the limited warranty.   Hitachi GST liability may be further limited in accordance with its sales contact.   In general, Hitachi GST shall not be responsible for product damages caused by natural   disasters, fire, static discharge, misuse, abuse, neglect, improper handling or installation,   unauthorized repair, alteration, or accident. In no event will Hitachi GST be liable for   loss of data stored on product.   Hitachi GST shall not be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages,   even if informed of the possibility thereof in advance.   Please see your sales contact for a complete statement of warranty rights, remedies   and limitation of liability.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 5/43 2005/2/23   TABLE OF CONTENTS   Chapter   Page   To use this product safely. ...................................................................... 3   Features................................................................................................... 8   Standards and Related Documents ......................................................... 9   Description............................................................................................... 10   1 2 3 3.1   3.2   Characteristics ............................................................................ 10   Environmental conditions and reliability ...................................... 11   4 DC power Interface.................................................................................. 15   4.1   4.2   4.3   DC Power Requirement .............................................................. 15   Power Supply Current................................................................. 16   Spindle Start and Stop ................................................................ 16   5 6 Connecting Methods................................................................................ 18   SCSI Interface ......................................................................................... 20   6.1   6.2   Summary of SCSI Controller....................................................... 20   Summary of SCSI Commands.................................................... 22   7 Mounting and Handling............................................................................ 23   7.1   7.2   7.3   7.4   7.5   7.6   Orientations................................................................................. 23   Mounting of the drive................................................................... 24   Mounting dimensions .................................................................. 25   Precautions on the off-line test or bench test.............................. 26   Cooling of the drive ..................................................................... 26   Reliability temperature ................................................................ 26   8 Precautions for handling .......................................................................... 27   8.1   8.2   8.3   8.4   Packing ....................................................................................... 27   Transportation............................................................................. 27   Storage ....................................................................................... 27   Other Precautions ....................................................................... 28   9 Maintenance............................................................................................. 28   10 Physical interface..................................................................................... 29   10.1   10.2   10.3   Connector Specifications ............................................................ 29   Cable Specifications.................................................................... 29   Connector Layout........................................................................ 31   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091   6/43   2005/2/23   11 Pin assignment ........................................................................................ 33   11.1   11.2   SCSI Bus Connector C1 ............................................................. 33   Other connectors ........................................................................ 37   12 Jumper Socket setting ............................................................................. 38   12.1   12.2   12.3   12.4   Jumper connector layout............................................................. 38   Jumper socket setting ................................................................. 39   Jumper socket part number ........................................................ 43   Extension connector (for remote cable) ...................................... 43   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091   7/43   2005/2/23   1 Features   The Ultrastar 10K300 series uses high performance sputtered disks, GMR heads, and a   rotary type voice coil motor to drive the heads. These features provide high capacity,   high speed positioning and high reliability.   The Ultrastar 10K300 series uses a SCSI interface for data transfer.   Related ANSI Specifications are as follows.   ANSI X3.301-1997   (SCSI-3 Primary Commands)   (SCSI-3 Primary Commands)   (SCSI-3 Block Commands)   (SCSI Parallel Interface-2)   (SCSI Primary Commands-2)   (SCSI Parallel Interface-3)   (SCSI Primary Commands-3)   (SCSI Parallel Interface-4)   X3T10/995D Rev 11a   X3T10/996D Rev 8c   X3T10/1142D Rev 20a   X3T10/1236-D Rev 20   X3T10/1302D Rev 14   X3T10/1416D Rev 3   X3T10/1365D Rev 4   Interface specifications for the Ultrastar 10K300 are found in the companion manual:   " Hitachi 3.5 inch Magnetic Disk Drive Reference Manual for Ultrastar 10K300   (SCSI Interface Specification) ".   Table 1.1 Models   Product name   Model name   Interface type   Storage   capacity   (Formatted)   300GB   Ultrastar   10K300-300   Ultrastar   10K300-147   Ultrastar   10K300-73   Ultrastar   10K300-36   Ultrastar   HUS103030FL3600   HUS103014FL3600   HUS103073FL3600   HUS103036FL3600   Wide LVD (68pin-16bits)   Ultra320   Wide LVD (68pin-16bits)   Ultra320   147GB   73GB   36GB   300GB   147GB   73GB   36GB   Wide LVD (68pin-16bits)   Ultra320   Wide LVD (68pin-16bits)   Ultra320   HUS103030FL3800 SCA-2 LVD (80pin-16bits)   10K300-300   Ultra320   HUS103014FL3800 SCA-2 LVD (80pin-16bits)   Ultra320   Ultrastar   10K300-147   Ultrastar   HUS103073FL3800 SCA-2 LVD (80pin-16bits)   Ultra320   10K300-73   Ultrastar   10K300-36   HUS103036FL3800 SCA-2 LVD (80pin-16bits)   Ultra320   Note 1: This document may be changed without notice.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 8/43 2005/2/23   2 Standards and Related Documents   (a) Safety standards   It is the user’s responsibility to assure the actual system in which the drive is   installed meets the appropriate safety requirements. However, the drive was   tested to be in compliance with the following standards:   UL 60950 3rd Edition   CAN/ CSA-C22.2 No.60950   IEC 60950: 1991   EN60950: 1992   (b) Regulations related to electro-magnetic compatibility   It is the user’s responsibility to assure the actual system in which the drive is   installed meets the appropriate EMI requirements. However the drive will be   tested using proper shielding and grounding to be in compliance with the   following regulations:   FCC Part 15, class B   VCCI class B   EN55022 class B   CNS13438,C6357 class B (BSMI)   AS/NZS 3548 class B (C-Tick)   RRL mark for Korean EMC   (c) Related Documents   (1) Hitachi 3.5 inch Magnetic Disk Drive Reference Manual for Ultrastar 10K300   (SCSI Interface Specification)   K6610095   (2) Packing Specification   ---   (3) Ultrastar 10K300-300 (SCSI) Design Verification Test Reports   K6610096   (4) Ultrastar 10K300-147 (SCSI) Design Verification Test Reports   K6610097   (5) Ultrastar 10K300-73 (SCSI) Design Verification Test Reports   K6610098   (6) Ultrastar 10K300-36 (SCSI) Design Verification Test Reports   K6610099   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 9/43 2005/2/23   3 Description   3.1 Characteristics   Table 3.1 Characteristics   Item   Specifications   unit   Ultrastar   Ultrastar   Ultrastar   Ultrastar   10K300-300 10K300-147 10K300-73 10K300-36   Configuration Storage capacity   (formatted) (see Note 1,2,13)   300   147   73   36   GB   Bytes/sector (see Note 3)   Number of disks   512, 514, 516, 520, 522, 524, 528   Bytes   5 3 5 2 3 1 2 Number of heads   Areal density   10   2 61   MEEPRML+MNP   Gb/inch   Recording method   Performance Seek time   average   4.7 / 5.1 4.5 / 4.9 4.3 / 4.8   4.3 /4.8   ms   ms   ms   ms   rpm   Mb/s   s read / write   full stroke   1 track   10 / 11   0.40 / 0.45   2.99   (see Note 5)   Average latency   Rotational speed   10025   Data transfer rate (In drive)   Start time (see Note 5)   581 – 1075   25   Data transfer   rate   (Controller)   Single-Ended Asynchronous   5.0 max. MB/s   10.0 max.   20.0 max.   40.0 max.   80.0 Max.   160.0 max.   320.0 max.   Bytes   Fast-5   Fast-10   Ultra (Fast-20)   Ultra2 (Fast-40)   Ultra160 (Fast-80)   Ultra320 (Fast-160)   8M   (see Note 4)   LVD   Buffer size   Power   Typ. 3sigma Typ. 3sigma Typ. 3sigma Typ. 3sigma   12V Spin-up, peak   - - 2.45   2.52   - - 2.45   2.32   - - 2.28   2.15   - - 2.28   2.00   A A requirement 12V Seek, peak   12V Idle, ave.   (Note15)   0.68 0.80 0.46 0.64 0.42 0.54 0.33 0.46   1.79 1.79 1.79 1.79   A 5V R/W, peak   5V Read, ave.   5V Write, ave.   - - - - A 1.55 1.64 1.55 1.64 1.55 1.64 1.55 1.64   1.45 1.54 1.45 1.54 1.45 1.54 1.45 1.54   0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70   146.0x101.6x25.4   A A 5V Idle, ave.   length x width x height   Weight (Approximately)   (Note15)   A Physical   dimensions   Power   mm   kg   W 0.75   11.2   0.72   8.5   0.74   8.0   0.73   7.0   +12V Idle / +5V Idle, (Average)   dissipation   Energy consumption rate (see Note 12)   0.038   0.062   0.110   0.195   Note: Ultrastar 10K300-300 specification values also apply to Ultrastar   10K300-147 when logically depopulated to a 147GB capacity.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 10/43 2005/2/23   3.2 Environmental conditions and reliability   Table 3.2 Environmental conditions and reliability   Item   Ultrastar   Ultrastar   Ultrastar   Ultrastar   10K300-300 10K300-147 10K300-73 10K300-36   5 to 55°C   Environmental   conditions   operating   Temperature non-operating   storage/shipping   -40 to 70°C   -40 to 70°C   Temperature gradient   20°C per hour maximum   5 to 90%RH   Humidity   operating   non-operating   5 to 90%RH   Wet bulb temperature   Atmosphere   29°C maximum (non condensing)   No corrosive gas, saline atmosphere   or organic-metal compound   (Example. organic silicon,organic tin)   -300 to 3,000 m   Altitude   operating   non-operating   -300 to 12,000 m   Magnetic field   Vibration   400 micro Tesla maximum   2 Shock and   vibration   operating   9.8 m/s (1.0G) maximum   2 (see Note 6) non-operating   Shock operating   (see Note 7) non-operating   49 m/s (5.0G) maximum   2 147 m/s (15G) maximum [11ms]   2 735 m/s (75G) maximum [11ms]   2 2450m/s (250G) maximum [2ms]   Acoustic noise Acoustic noise (see Note 8)   3.4 bel average   12   Reliability   Data Reliability (see Note 9)   Recoverable error:   10 errors in 10 bits read   16   Non-recoverable error: 10 errors in 10 bits read   8 Seek error rate (see Note 9)   Life   10 errors in 10 seeks   (see Note 10)   5 years (Surface temperature of HDA is 45°C or less)   Life of the drive does not change in the case that the   drive is used intermittently. (See section 7.6)   Expected 1,200,000 hours   MTBF (see Note 11)   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 11/43 2005/2/23   Note 1. Storage capacity does not include spare sector and spare cylinder.   Note 2. This is the value in the case that the drive is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector.   9 (1 gigabyte shows 1x10 bytes on this document.)   Note 3. Ultrastar 10K300 is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector as the default.   If non-512 Bytes/sector is required, customer can change it by re-format   of the drive.   Note 4. Data transfer rate is degraded with cable or host condition or electrical noise.   Note 5. These specifications are typical under the following conditions:   1. Voltage is 5.0V/12.0V as measured on the edge of drive connector.   2. Surface temperature of HDA is 40 .   °C   If SCSI commands are issued during start-up (like TEST UNIT READY or   REQUEST SENSE) in less than 10 ms intervals, then the start-up time may be   extended.   Note 6. The disk drive orientation for vibration test is shown below.   Figure 3.1 Vibration test direction   Test conditions on vibration test are as follows.   (1) Operating   Acceleration frequency : 5 to 400 Hz,   2 Acceleration level : 9.8m/s (1.0G)   Sweep rate : 0.5 octave / minute   Test cycle : 1 turn   (2) Non-operating   Acceleration frequency: 5 to 22 Hz, Maximum displacement: 2.56mm   2 Acceleration frequency: 22 to 400 Hz, Acceleration level: 49m/s (5.0G)   Sweep rate: 0.5 octave / minute   Test cycle: 1 turn   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091   12/43   2005/2/23   Note 7. The disk drive orientation for shock   shown in Figure 4.2.   test is   Figure 3.2 Shock test direction   Test conditions on shock test are as follows.   (1) Operating   2 147m/s (15G) (Shock mode: half sine wave 11 ms, Test cycle: 5 times)   (2) Non-operating   2 735m/s (75G) (Shock mode: half sine wave 11 ms, Test cycle: 5 times)   2 2450m/s (250G) (Shock mode: half sine wave 2 ms, Test cycle: 5 times)   Note 8. Acoustic noise is measured except for the start, stop and seek operations.   Note 9. Recoverable error is measured at the nominal condition with voltage,   temperature and default error recovery parameters.   Non-recoverable error is defined at the condition of auto-reallocation enabled.   Note 10. The drive should be mounted properly (see section 8).   Note 11. MTBF represents a prediction of performance based upon a large   statistical sample calculated in accordance with Hitachi's standard   procedures.   Hitachi does not warrant that the predicted MTBF is representative of any   particular unit or group of units comprising a customer base. The actual   failure rates will vary from unit to unit. Surface temperature of HDA is   50°C or less.   A failure defined by MTBF calculation is any event that requires repair or   replacement of HDD.   Note 12. Total idle mode power (W) / Total formatted capacity (GB)   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 13/43 2005/2/23   Note 13. When the Ultrastar 10K300-300 is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector,   the maximum Logical Block Address is (22ECB25B)h.   When the Ultrastar 10K300-147 is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector,   the maximum Logical Block Address is (111D69B4)h.   When the Ultrastar 10K300-73 is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector,   the maximum Logical Block Address is (88BB9D4)h.   When the Ultrastar 10K300-36 is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector,   the maximum Logical Block Address is (445DCE9)h.   Note 14. Power measurement values in operating (Random Seek/ Read/ Write) case   are shown in Table 3.3.   Table 3.3 Power measurement (Operating)   Ultrastar Ultrastar Ultrastar   Unit:(W)   Ultrastar   10K300-300 10K300-147 10K300-73 10K300-36   30 IOs per second   60 IOs per second   90 IOs per second   12.1   13.6   15.0   9.8   9.1   7.8   8.9   9.7   11.1   12.2   10.2   11.4   (Measurement conditions:Random Read/Write,Block Length=8,Cache=off)   Note: Ultrastar 10K300-300 specification values also apply to Ultrastar   10K300-147 when logically depopulated to a 147GB capacity.   Note 15. The rated current on the HDD label shows the current value of Idle, because   the idle motion is used for the longest time. And also, Read, Write and Seek   current should be considered for power supply.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 14/43 2005/2/23   4 DC power Interface   4.1 DC Power Requirement   The drives are operated on DC power (+5V, +12V) only.   No power sequencing is required.   The +5 and +12 Volts can be applied in any order.   Table 4.1 DC Power Requirement   Power supply Voltage tolerance   Allowed ripple and noise   +5V DC   5.0V +/-5%   Less than 150mVp-p (0 - 100kHz)   Less than 100mVp-p (100kHz - 10MHz)   Less than 150mVp-p (0 - 100kHz)   Less than 100mVp-p (100kHz - 10MHz)   +12V DC   12.0V +/-5%   Note 1. Voltage tolerance is measured at the DC power connector on the PCB.   The ripple current occurs during the motor start-up and seek.   Appropriate size of the DC Power cable is recommended to reduce the above   ripple and noise.   Note 2. In case of fluctuations in the DC power (spikes, momentary shut off, etc.),   the data being recorded or to be recorded from buffer memory are not   assured.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 15/43 2005/2/23   4.2 Power supply current   +12V Current   [A]   3.0   2.0   1.0   0 0 10   20   Time[S]   T0   T1   T2 T3   T0-T1: Power up   T1-T2: Spin-up   T2-T3: Servo initialize   T3-T4: Upload Code etc   T1-T4: Start up   T0: Power on   T1: Accept start unit command or Auto Spin-up   T2: Ready   Fig 4.1 Current transition for +12V   Note: A retry Spin-up operation may be attempted during the Start up process.   4.3 Spindle Start and Stop   4.3.1 Start and Stop Time   Table 4.2 Start and Stop time   Item   Start   Stop   Typical   25   unit   s s Note 1   Note 2   25   Note 1. Start time means that the time of becoming ready, after DC power has been   applied in the case of Enable Auto Start mode, or after Start Unit command   (immed=0) has accepted in other case. If internal retry is executed during the   Start-up operation, the Start time may exceed typical value. It is recommended to   have 60 seconds for the Start time. In the case of a spindle start-up failure, the   time of an internal retry operation is 130 seconds maximum.   Caution   Note 2. Beginning of stop time is basically decided by +12v DC power off.   In case of +5v DC power off only, stop time is 65sec(typ).   Do not move the drive until motor stop completely.   Stop time means that the time to stop the spindle rotation, after DC power has   been shut off, or after stop operation has started.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 16/43 2005/2/23   4.3.2 Spindle Start Selection   When multiple disk drives are connected to the same power supply and turned on   simultaneously, a large current will be required at power up.   In the above case, it is recommended to turn the motors on one by one at intervals   in order to minimize 12V line current.   This can be done according to the following 3 jumper pin configurations in the case   of NW drive:   1. If Disable Auto Start mode is set (C3:9-10 installed);   (1) Use a spindle start command for each drive, issuing it to the next drive after   receiving the previous drive’s Ready condition.   or   (2) Use the spindle start command for each drive, issuing it at intervals of more   than 10 seconds.   2. If Enable Auto Start mode is set (C3:9-10 removed) and Spindle Start at Power   On is set (C3:13-14 removed);   Manually power on drives at intervals of more than 10 seconds.   3. If Enable Auto Start mode is set (C3:9-10 removed) and Delayed Start is set   (C3:13-14 installed);   Upon power on condition, the drives will automatically spin up in 10 second   intervals according to their SCSI ID. (The drive with the lowest SCSI ID will start   first.)   In the case that their SCSI ID are more than 7, the drives will automatically spin up   in 10 second intervals according to the numbers of (SCSI ID minus 8).   Note 1 The Delayed Start setting and the Auto Start setting can be done by   commands from host via SCSI bus connector (C1) in the case of NC drive.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 17/43 2005/2/23   5 Connecting Methods   5.1 Interface Cable (Daisy Chain)   Terminator   SCSI interface cable   Terminator   SCSI bus   Ultrastar   10K300   Ultrastar   10K300   Ultrastar   10K300   DC power   GND   power supply cable   Figure 5.1 Cabling layout   (WIDE LVD drive)   Note 1. The SCSI bus can accommodate a maximum of 16 units on a WIDE (16-bit) bus,   including the host processor, Ultrastar 10K300 units, and other SCSI devices.   Note 2. The WIDE LVD and SCA-2 LVD drives do not have the terminator on the drive,   so an external terminator is required.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 18/43 2005/2/23   5.2 Low voltage differential (LVD) mode   The NW and NC drives have two different transceivers to allow customer to use it   in traditional systems which may use single-ended drivers and receivers, or to use   it in low voltage differential (LVD) systems which use LVD drivers and receivers.   Their I/O circuits are selectable using the I/O "DIFFSENS" line. When the I/O   "DIFFSENS" line is between -0.35V and +0.5V, the drive interface circuits operate   single-ended. When "DIFFSENS" is between +0.7V and +1.9V, the drive interface   circuits operate LVD.   Customer can configure the drive to switch between single-ended and LVD modes   using the I/O "DIFFSENS" line, or force it to operate in single-ended mode only as   described later in this document.   Note 1: To operate at LVD mode, all devices on the same bus must be running in LVD   mode. If you add any single-ended device to a bus that is operating in LVD   mode, all devices drop back to operating in single-ended mode. This eliminates   the possibility of reaching Ultra-2 SCSI transfer rates.   Note 2: Do not mix LVD drives on the same daisy chain with devices having high   voltage differential (HVD) interface circuits.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 19/43 2005/2/23   6 SCSI Interface   6.1 Summary of SCSI Controller   The Ultrastar 10K300 SCSI controller interfaces between the drive and the host   computer with the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI).   (1) ANSI standard   The controller supports the SCSI interface that conforms to the ANSI specifications   shown in section 2.   (2) Compact design   The controller is embedded within the disk drive.   (3) Fast data transfer rate   The controller can transfer data via asynchronous mode, Fast-5 synchronous mode,   Fast-10 synchronous mode and Ultra (Fast-20) synchronous mode.   The controller can transfer data via Ultra2 (Fast-40) synchronous mode and Ultra160   (Fast-80) synchronous mode and Ultra320 (Fast-160) synchronous mode, as well as   above-mentioned transfer mode.   (4) FIFO buffer   The Ultrastar 10K300 SCSI controller has 8M bytes of FIFO buffer. This data   buffering feature prevents the SCSI controller from delay during the reconnect   process and reduces the latency time that is generated by the difference of the data   transfer rate between media and host.   (5) Automatic error retry   The controller automatically retries whenever the disk drive encounters errors.   (6) Automatic error corrections   The controller uses On-The-Fly ECC to automatically correct read   errors, without latent rotational time.   (7) Parameter save feature   The controller saves the controller/device parameters (MODE SELECT parameters)   specified by the host onto the disk drive. The parameters are automatically restored   at power-on time.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 20/43 2005/2/23   (8) Tagged Command Queuing   A maximum of 128 commands can be enqueued to this drive. The drive does not   have to connect and disconnect to the host controller even if the SCSI command has   been issued successively, so the overhead time of the SCSI bus can be reduced.   (9) S.M.A.R.T. (Self - Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology)   This function helps predict a failure related to the degradation of the disk drive itself.   For users seeking to use the drive as long as possible, S.M.A.R.T. can be used to   predict when failure might occur. The user can use this information to back-up the   data before failure.   The S.M.A.R.T. report is written on the disk at regular intervals that are not based on   drive usage.   (10) Automatic Read Reallocation   When an error is detected on reading the data, this function automatically assigns   an alternate sector in place of the defective sector and stores the data on the   alternated sector.   (11) Write Cache   The controller can return a completion of a WRITE command with a GOOD status   after receiving the data from the host but before writing the data from its buffer to the   media.   The Deferred Error function reports an Disk Access Error to the host computer if an   error occurs when the data are being stored on the disk medium after the GOOD   status was already returned. In this case, any data still in the buffer (not yet written   to the media) is not assured.   (12) Log Save   Diagnostic information is written on the disk at regular intervals that are not based on   drive usage.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 21/43 2005/2/23   6.2 Summary of SCSI Commands   The SCSI controller supports the group 0,1, and 2 commands listed in   Table 6.1   Table 6.1 SCSI Commands Supported   Operation Code   00h   Group 0 Command Name   TEST UNIT READY   01h   REZERO UNIT   03h   04h   REQUEST SENSE   FORMAT UNIT   07h   08h   REASSIGN BLOCKS   READ   0Ah   WRITE   0Bh   SEEK   12h   INQUIRY   15h   16h   MODE SELECT   RESERVE   17h   RELEASE   1Ah   MODE SENSE   1Bh   1Ch   1Dh   START/STOP UNIT   RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS   SEND DIAGNOSTIC   Group 1 Command Name   READ CAPACITY   READ (EXTENDED)   WRITE (EXTENDED)   SEEK (EXTENDED)   WRITE AND VERIFY   VERIFY   Operation Code   25h   28h   2Ah   2Bh   2Eh   2Fh   35h   37h   3Bh   3Ch   SYNCHRONIZED CACHE   READ DEFECT DATA   WRITE BUFFER   READ BUFFER   READ LONG   3Eh   3Fh   WRITE LONG   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 22/43 2005/2/23   Table 6.1 SCSI Commands Supported (Continued)   Operation Code   Group 2 Command Name   WRITE SAME   41h   4Ch   LOG SELECT   4Dh   LOG SENSE   55h   56h   MODE SELECT (10)   RESERVE (10)   57h   RELEASE (10)   5Ah   5Eh   5Fh   MODE SENSE (10)   PERSISTENT RESERVE IN   PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT   Group 5 Command Name   READ DEFECT DATA (12)   REPORT LUNS   Operation Code   B7h   A0h   7 Mounting and Handling   7.1 Orientations   The following orientations are acceptable.   Vertical (1)   Vertical (3)   Horizontal (1)   Horizontal (2)   Vertical (2)   Vertical (4)   Fig. 7.1 Orientations   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 23/43 2005/2/23   Caution   7.2 Mounting of the drive   1. Mount the drive with four 6-32 UNC screws. (Screw's torque : 0.588 to 0.784 N·m)   2. Mounting holes (A1,A2,B1,B2,B3) are available for mounting.(See figure 8.3)   It is recommended that the 4 holes, (A1,A2 or B1,B3 on figure 8.3), be used for mounting to   keep the proper space between mounting holes.   3. Maximum penetration of the screw is 3.8 mm.   4. Keep a clearance of 3 millimeters from the PCB parts side and the HDA's upper surface for   proper cooling air ventilation. (See figure 8.2)   5. The mounting chassis’s weight shall be more than 2 kg, and the stiffness of mounting   chassis shall be more than 196,000 N/m. The stiffness of 4 mounting points shall not be un-   balanced.   6. The HDA enclosure is connected to the DC ground on PCB in HDA electrically.   If electrical insulation of the HDA is preferred when it is mounted to the mounting chassis,   insert an insulator between the HDA enclosure and the mounting chassis.   Good case   Bad case   HDA upper surface   spacer   PCB parts side   Figure 7.2 Example for mounting   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 24/43 2005/2/23   7.3 Mounting dimensions   F G H J K L B C A D E Dimension   mm   A B C D E F G H J 101.6±0.25   95.25±0.25   3.18±0.25   41.28±0.5   44.45±0.25   147 max.   101.6±0.25   28.5±0.5   41.6±0.25   26.1 max.   6.35±0.25   K L Figure 7.3 Layout of Mounting holes   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 25/43 2005/2/23   7.4 Precautions on the off-line test or bench test   When the off-line test or bench test is performed the drive should be tightly fixed   and cooled. The set-up should be similar to the actual system configuration.   7.5 Cooling of the drive   Keep the drive (HDA and PCB) cool by using a FAN. Reliability and life of the drive   increases as the temperature is lower.   Caution   7.6 Reliability temperature   The temperature measurement points and temperature limits are shown below.   1. The maximum temperature assures the data reliability, seek error rate, and must   not be exceeded.   2. The reliability temperature maintains the MTBF of the drive and must not be   exceeded in order to ensure its reliability. MTBF is also based on a nominal   voltage condition.   3. The maximum temperature of HDA includes momentary temperature rise.   Average temperature of HDA has to be less than this temperature.   Table 7.1 Temperature Limits (unit: °C)   Measurement points   Maximum temperature   Reliability temperature   HDA(top) HDA(bottom) IC(RW)   IC(MPU)   85   65   50   65   50   85   70   70   HDA(top)   IC(RW) HDA(bottom)   IC(MPU)   Figure 7.4 Temperature Measurement Points   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 26/43 2005/2/23   Caution   8 Precautions for handling   The drive is sensitive to shock, vibration, over voltage, temperature, humidity,   corrosive gas, magnetic force and electrostatic discharge.   If these forces contact the electrical or mechanical components (magnetic heads,   magnetic disks), the drive will break down, degrade, or storage data will be lost.   The following handling guidelines are mandatory.   (1) Handle the drive on the appropriate cushion (for example, anti-static pad with   thickness of 10mm or more) to prevent from shock and vibration.   (2) Handle the drive with a wrist band, an anti-static mat, or without direct touch of   the hands to the PCB in order to prevent static electricity discharge.   (3) Handle the drive in an environment (Temperature, Moisture, Corrosive gas),   which follows the drive specification and prevents unforeseen complications.   8.1 Packing   After cleaning the drive, pack it in the following manner to protect it from moisture.   (1) Put the drive in an electro-static shielding bag with desiccant.   (2) Packing materials, i.e. electro-static shielding bag, cardboard box, cushion, etc.,   should not contain corrosive gas, saline or organic-metal compound. (Example   organic silicon, organic tin)   (3) If the package has no damage after unpacking, reserve it for storage or   Transportation of the drive.   But 20-unit packing material is suitable for only 20 units packing.   When less than 19 units, it is recommended to use the 5-unit packing material.   5-units packing material covers the quantity from 1 to 5.   8.2 Transportation   (1) Pack the drive so as to maintain above-mentioned environmental conditions   during transportation. (Refer to section 4.2)   (2) When you take the drive out of the packing case and carry it on a hand truck, lay   it on cushioning material (for example, urethane foam cushioning with a thickness   of 10mm or more).   8.3 Storage   When storing, pack the drive to protect it against moisture. (Refer to section 4.2)   In case that storage period becomes long, exchange a desiccant and repack.   This operation shall be executed every 3 months. (Recommendation)   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 27/43 2005/2/23   8.4 Other Precautions   8.4.1 Do not loosen the screws or disassemble the drive.   8.4.2 Do not remove the PCB from the drive or swap the PCB with other drives.   8.4.3 Do not solder the wire or other parts on the PCB, or reconstruct the PCB.   8.4.4 Do not remove the sealing tape or label on the HDA.   8.4.5 Turn off the power before removing or installing the DC power cable and   SCSI interface cable. Turn off the power before removing or installing the   jumper.   8.4.6 Remove the DC power and SCSI interface connectors carefully in order   not to damage the contact pins and the connector housing.   8.4.7 Do not move the drive when the disks are rotating or while the power is   on or for 20 seconds after the power has been turned off.   9 Maintenance   9.1 The HDD itself is maintenance free and there are no individual parts that require   maintenance. If maintenance for the HDD is required, the entire product will need   to be serviced, since it can not be divided into parts. System maintenance should   be executed by the host system.   9.2 The supplier will repair or exchange the product due to malfunction covered   under the warranty. The warranty and service will be agreed upon between the   customer and the supplier. The supplier is neither liable or obligated to service   any product due to carelessness or mishandling of product.   9.3 Even if the drive fault occurs during the In-warranty period, the supplier will repair   or replace the drive but will not be liable for any expenses of disk drive   installation or detachment to or from system. (This includes data back up, data   copy, etc.)   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 28/43 2005/2/23   10 Physical interface   10.1 Connector Specifications   Use the mating connectors which are electrically and mechanically compatible.   The following part numbers indicate the mating connectors.   Table 10.1 Interface connectors   Interface   WIDE LVD   Name   SCSI interface connector 786090-7   DHJ-PAC68-2AN   Pin:61314-4   Housing:1-480424-0   Part number   Manufacturer   AMP   DDK   AMP   AMP   AMP   AMP   DDK   DC power connector   SCA-2 LVD   SCSI interface connector 787311-1   with DC power connector 787565-1   HD2-PA080-S11   10.2 Cable Specifications   (1) SCSI Interface Cable   Use interface cables that meet the ANSI SCSI guideline.   The total cable length must be within the maximum cable length in case multiple   drives are daisy chained. Specifications of maximum cable length are shown in   Table 10.2 and Table 10.3.   The length of a cable connected between SCSI devices must be a minimum of   12 cm. (The stub length of the drive: 4 cm)   If an external cable the stub length of which becomes long is connected   to the devices, the cable length between the devices must be a minimum of   (external stub length + 4 cm) x 3.   If data are transferred by Ultra SCSI (Fast-20) mode, Ultra2 SCSI (Fast-40) mode,   Ultra160 SCSI (Fast-80) mode or Ultra320 SCSI (Fast-160) mode, check that the   interface reflection noise does not influence the motion of the drive in the actual   user’s system.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 29/43 2005/2/23   (2) DC Power Supply Cable   The DC power cable should be as short as possible to minimize voltage drop.   Table 10.2 Interface cable (WIDE, Single-ended mode)   Cable Type   Maximum cable length   Fast-10   Fast-5   6m   Ultra (Fast 20)   SCSI interface   Flat Ribbon or   Twisted Pair   3m   3m (4 units max.) or   (16 units max.)   (16 units max.) 1.5m (8 units max.)   3m   DC power supply AWG#20   Table 10.3 Interface cable (WIDE, LVD mode)   Cable Type   Maximum cable length   Ultra2 (Fast-40), Ultra160 (Fast-80) , Ultra320 (Fast-160)   12m (16 units max.)   SCSI interface   Flat Ribbon or   Twisted Pair   DC power supply AWG#20   3m   Shield the cables as necessary to improve the interface noise immunity, especially   if the cables run close to noise generating devices or exit the frame or chassis.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 30/43 2005/2/23   10.3 Connector Layout   WIDE LVD drive   C1   SCSI Bus Connector   Auxiliary Connector C4   Power Connector C2   Figure 10.1 Connector Layout (WIDE LVD drive)   C2-1 : 12V   C2-2 : GND (12V Return)   C2-3 : GND (5V Return)   C2-4 : 5V   C4   C2   C1   1 34   68   11   12   1 2 35   4 3 2 1 Figure 10.2 Connector view   Note: The SCSI ID setting is to be set via the C3 connector (not by C4) normally.   In case the SCSI ID setting is done by remote switch via the C4 connector and   remote cable, remove all Jumper Sockets from the C3 connector to avoid SCSI   ID control conflicts.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 31/43 2005/2/23   SCA-2 LVD drive   N P   D H M W L Dimension   mm   26.1 max.   6.35±0.25   (7)   Dimension   mm   101.6±0.25   (58)   H D N P W L M 50.8±0.5   4.6±0.5   Figure 10.3 Connector Layout (SCA-2 LVD drive)   C1   41   80   40   PCB parts side   1 Figure 10.4 Connector view   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 32/43   2005/2/23   11 Pin assignment   11.1 SCSI Bus Connector C1   Table 11.1 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1   (WIDE, Single-ended mode)   Signal Name   Signal Name   Connector   contact   No.   Connector   contact   No.   Cable   conductor   No.   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 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   -DB(12)   -DB(13)   -DB(14)   -DB(15)   -DB(P1)   -DB(0)   -DB(1)   -DB(2)   -DB(3)   -DB(4)   -DB(5)   -DB(6)   -DB(7)   -DB(P0)   GND   9 10   12   14   16   18   20   22   24   26   28   30   32   34   36   38   40   42   44   46   48   50   52   54   56   58   60   62   64   66   68   11   13   15   17   19   21   23   25   27   29   31   33   35   37   39   41   43   45   47   49   51   53   55   57   59   61   63   65   67   9 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   DIFFSENS   TERMPWR   TERMPWR   Reserved   GND   GND   TERMPWR   TERMPWR   Reserved   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   -ATN   GND   -BSY   -ACK   -RST   -MSG   -SEL   -C/D   -REQ   -I/O   -DB(8)   -DB(9)   -DB(10)   -DB(11)   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 33/43 2005/2/23   Table 11.2 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1 (WIDE, LVD mode)   Signal Name Connector   Cable   conductor   No.   Connector Signal Name   contact   No.   contact   No.   +DB(12)   +DB(13)   +DB(14)   +DB(15)   +DB(P1)   +DB(0)   +DB(1)   +DB(2)   +DB(3)   +DB(4)   +DB(5)   +DB(6)   +DB(7)   +DB(P0)   GND   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 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   -DB(12)   -DB(13)   -DB(14)   -DB(15)   -DB(P1)   -DB(0)   -DB(1)   -DB(2)   -DB(3)   -DB(4)   -DB(5)   -DB(6)   -DB(7)   -DB(P0)   GND   9 10   12   14   16   18   20   22   24   26   28   30   32   34   36   38   40   42   44   46   48   50   52   54   56   58   60   62   64   66   68   11   13   15   17   19   21   23   25   27   29   31   33   35   37   39   41   43   45   47   49   51   53   55   57   59   61   63   65   67   9 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   DIFFSENS   TERMPWR   TERMPWR   Reserved   GND   GND   TERMPWR   TERMPWR   Reserved   GND   +ATN   GND   +BSY   +ACK   +RST   +MSG   +SEL   +C/D   +REQ   +I/O   +DB(8)   +DB(9)   +DB(10)   +DB(11)   -ATN   GND   -BSY   -ACK   -RST   -MSG   -SEL   -C/D   -REQ   -I/O   -DB(8)   -DB(9)   -DB(10)   -DB(11)   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 34/43 2005/2/23   Table 11.3 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1   (SCA-2, Single-ended mode)   Signal Name   Connector contact No.   Signal Name   12V   12V   12V   12V   Open   Open   -DB(11)   -DB(10)   -DB(9)   -DB(8)   -I/O   -REQ   -C/D   -SEL   -MSG   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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   GND(12V Return)   GND(12V Return)   GND(12V Return)   MATED1 (Note 2)   Open   DIFFSENS   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   9 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   -RST   -ACK   -BSY   -ATN   -DB(P0)   -DB(7)   -DB(6)   -DB(5)   -DB(4)   -DB(3)   -DB(2)   -DB(1)   -DB(0)   -DB(P1)   -DB(15)   -DB(14)   -DB(13)   -DB(12)   5V   GND   GND   MATED2 (Note 2)   GND(5V Return)   GND(5V Return)   LED(with 0 ohm)   -DELAY START (Note 1)   -ID1 (Note 1)   -ID3 (Note 1)   5V   5V   Reserved   AUTO START (Note 1)   -ID0 (Note 1)   -ID2 (Note 1)   Note 1 When this signal is held to ground, it is regarded as LOW. When this signal is   open, it is regarded as HIGH. It can be driven by open collector driver.   Do not pull up this signal.   Note 2 The MATED2 signal is tied to ground, and the MATED1 signal is pulled up to   HIGH level in the drive. When the drive detects the MATED1 signal is held to   LOW, the drive regards the connection has completed. When the drive detects   the MATED1 signal is held to HIGH, it regards the connection is incomplete.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 35/43 2005/2/23   Table 11.4 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1 (SCA-2, LVD mode)   Signal Name   12V   Connector contact No.   Signal Name   GND(12V Return)   GND(12V Return)   GND(12V Return)   MATED1 (Note 2)   Open   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   12V   12V   12V   Open   2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Open   DIFFSENS   +DB(11)   +DB(10)   +DB(9)   +DB(8)   -DB(11)   -DB(10)   -DB(9)   -DB(8)   -I/O   -REQ   -C/D   -SEL   -MSG   -RST   -ACK   -BSY   -ATN   -DB(P0)   -DB(7)   -DB(6)   -DB(5)   -DB(4)   -DB(3)   -DB(2)   -DB(1)   -DB(0)   -DB(P1)   -DB(15)   -DB(14)   -DB(13)   -DB(12)   5V   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   +DB(P0)   +DB(7)   +DB(6)   +DB(5)   +DB(4)   +DB(3)   +DB(2)   +DB(1)   +DB(0)   +DB(P1)   +DB(15)   +DB(14)   +DB(13)   +DB(12)   MATED2 (Note 2)   GND(5V Return)   GND(5V Return)   LED(with 0 ohm)   -DELAY START (Note 1)   -ID1 (Note 1)   -ID3 (Note 1)   5V   5V   Reserved   AUTO START (Note 1)   -ID0 (Note 1)   -ID2 (Note 1)   Note 1 When this signal is held to ground, it is regarded as LOW. When this signal is   open, it is regarded as HIGH. It can be driven by open collector driver.   Do not pull up this signal.   Note 2 The MATED2 signal is tied to ground, and the MATED1 signal is pulled up to   HIGH level in the drive. When the drive detects the MATED1 signal is held to   LOW, the drive regards the connection has completed. When the drive detects   the MATED1 signal is held to HIGH, it regards the connection is incomplete.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 36/43 2005/2/23   11.2 Other connectors   Table 11.5 Pin assignment of Auxiliary Connector C4   (WIDE LVD drive)   Pin No.   Signal Name   -ID0   Pin No.   Signal Name   Reserved   Reserved   Note   1 3 2 4 -ID1   5 -ID2   6 Reserved   7 9 11   -ID3   N.C.   5V   8 10   12   LED(with 150 ohm)   GND   -WRITE PROTECT   See Figure 12.1   Table 11.6 Pin assignment of Option Jumper Connector C3   (WIDE LVD drive)   Pin No.   1 Signal Name   -ID3   Pin No.   2 Signal Name   Note   GND   3 -ID2   4 GND   5 -ID1   6 GND   7 -ID0   8 GND   9 -Disable Auto Start   -Force Single-Ended mode   -Enable Delayed Start   -Write Protect   Reserved   Reserved   LED(with 0 ohm)   Term. Power to SCSI bus   10   12   14   16   18   20   22   24   GND   GND   GND   GND   GND   11   13   15   17   19   21   23   GND   5V(with 150 ohm)   Term. Power to SCSI bus   See Figure 12.1   +5V   +5V   5V (C4-11)   5V (C3-22)   150 ohm   0 ohm   150 ohm   5V (C3-22)   150 ohm   LED (C4-8)   LED (C1-77)   LED (C3-21)   LED (C3-21)   NW drive   Figure 11.1 LED Driver   NC drive   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 37/43 2005/2/23   12 Jumper Socket setting   12.1 Jumper connector layout   WIDE LVD drive   Option Jumper Connector (C3)   Force Single-Ended bus mode (11)   Enable Delayed Start (13)   Write Protect (15)   Reserved (17)   Reserved (19)   LED(with 0ohm) (21)   Disable Auto Start (9)   ID0 (7)   ID1 (5)   ID2 (3)   ID3 (1)   Term. Power to SCSI Bus (23,24)   23   24   1 2 GND (2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20)   5V(with 150ohm) (22)   Auxiliary Connector (C4)   Reserved (2)   Reserved (4)   Reserved (6)   LED (8)   GND (10)   2 1 12   11   Write Protect (12)   ID0 (1)   ID1 (3)   ID2   5V (11)   N.C. (9)   ID3 (7)   Figure 12.1 Jumper connector layout (WIDE LVD drive)   Note 1. Green or White jumper sockets are used for the customer’s selection. (They are   shown with thick lines in figure 13.1)   2. Shaded jumper sockets are default setting at the factory.   3. Reserved pins (C3-17,19; C4-2,4,6) are used at the factory. Installing or   removing jumper sockets on these reserved pins will void any warranties of the   HDD.   Do not connect an assigned pin to another assigned pin.   4. Jumpers are installed at C3-2,4 & 6,8 & 10,12 & 14,16 & 18,20 as spares.   Customer can remove and use them for another jumper settings.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 38/43 2005/2/23   12.2 Jumper socket setting   The Jumper sockets should be set only when the power is off.   12.2.1 SCSI ID   WIDE LVD   Option Jumper Connector (C3)   SCSI ID #   0 No.   0 Remove all Jumper Sockets   (Default)   1 2 1 2 Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-7,8   1 1 2 Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-5,6   1 2 2 3 4 5 Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-5,6 & 7,8   1 2 3 Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-3,4   1 2 4 Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-3,4 & 7,8   1 2 5 Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-3,4 & 5,6   1 2 6 7 8 6 Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-3,4 & 5,6 & 7,8   1 2 7 Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-1,2   1 2 8 Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-1,2 & 7,8   1 2 9 9 10   11   12   13   Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-1,2 & 5,6   1 2 10   11   12   13   14   15   Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-1,2 & 5,6 & 7,8   1 2 Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-1,2 & 3,4   1 2 1 2 Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-1,2 & 3,4 & 7,8   Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-1,2 & 3,4 & 5,6   1 2 14   15   Install the Jumper Sockets   for C3-1,2 & 3,4 & 5,6 & 7,8   1 2 Note.1 Jumpers are installed at C3-2,4 & 6,8 & 10,12 & 14,16 & 18,20 as spares.   Customer can remove and use them for another jumper settings.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091   39/43   2005/2/23   12.2.2 Disable Auto Start   WIDE LVD   No.   Option Jumper Connector (C3)   Meaning   Spindle motor automatically   starts when the power is   applied or in sequence via ID   number x 10 seconds from the   time power is applied if   1 Remove the Jumper Socket   for C3-9,10 (Default)   1 9 23   C3-13,14 is jumpered.   2 10   24   2 Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-9,10   Spindle motor starts only   by SCSI command   1 9 23   2 10   24   12.2.3 Force Single-Ended bus mode   WIDE LVD   No.   Option Jumper Connector (C3)   Meaning   1 Remove the Jumper Socket   for C3-11,12 (Default)   The drive can be used as   single-ended or low voltage   differential mode.   1 11   23   2 12   24   2 Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-11,12   The drive is forced to operate   only in single-ended mode.   1 11   23   24   2 12   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091   40/43   2005/2/23   12.2.4 Enable Delayed Start   WIDE LVD   No.   Option Jumper Connector (C3)   Meaning   Spindle motor automatically   starts when the power is on.   1 Remove the Jumper Socket   for C3-13,14 (Default)   1 2 13   23   14   24   Spindle motor starts in   2 Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-13,14   sequence via ID number x 10   seconds from the time power is   1 2 13   23   applied   (NOTE 1)   14   24   Note 1. This time is as follows:   ID number 0 7 : ID number x 10sec   to   ID number 8 15 : (ID number - 8) x 10sec   to   Note 2. This jumper is valid only when Auto Start setting is done.   Note 3. If setting for Delayed Start is done by host via SCSI bus connector (C1) in   SCA-2 LVD drive, remove jumper in C3-13,14.   Note 4. If DELAY START in SCSI bus connector (C1) in SCA-2 LVD drive is   grounded by host, jumper setting in C3-13,14 is invalid.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 41/43 2005/2/23   12.2.5 SCSI bus Terminator Power   WIDE LVD   No.   Option Jumper Connector (C3)   Meaning   Terminator power not supplied   to SCSI TERMPWR line   1 Remove the Jumper Socket   for C3-23,24 (Default)   1 23   2 24   Terminator power supplied   to SCSI TERMPWR line   (To SCSI bus cable)   Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-23,24   2 1 2 23   24   Note 1. In the case that terminator power is supplied to SCSI cable (TERMPWR),   precautions must be taken to prevent coupling of the SCSI bus signal.   12.2.6 Write Protect   WIDE LVD   No.   Option Jumper Connector (C3)   Meaning   Write enabled   1 Remove the Jumper Socket   for C3-15,16 (Default)   1 2 15   23   16   24   Install the Jumper Socket   for C3-15,16   2 Write protected   1 2 15   23   16   24   Note. If the Write Protect setting is done via Auxiliary Connector (C4) in the case of   WIDE LVD drive, jumper in C3-15,16 must be removed.   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 42/43 2005/2/23   12.3 Jumper socket part number   Part numbers of jumper sockets are as follows:   Table 12.1 Jumper socket   Connector   Name   Part number   Manufacturer   Option Jumper Connector   (C3)   MINITEK   JUMPER   86730-001   FCI Japan K.K.   12.4 Extension connector   Part numbers of extension connectors for remote cable are as follows:   Table 12.2 Extension connector   Connector   Name   Part number   Manufacturer   Auxiliary Connector   (C5)   Microbit housing FCN-723J012/2M   Microbit contact FCN-723J-G/AM   FUJITSU LIMITED   (NW drive)   FUJITSU LIMITED   6 Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision   K6610091 43/43 2005/2/23   |