SanDisk SSD 5000 User Manual

SSD SATA 5000 2.5"  
Product Manual  
Preliminary, Rev 0.7  
Document No. 80-11-01488  
July 2008  
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SSD SATA 5000 2.5"  
Product Manual  
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7.4 SATA Bridge Support....................................................14  
7.5 Interface Connector Drawing.........................................14  
7.6 Pin Assignment............................................................15  
8. Supported ATA Commands........................................... 16  
8.1 Troubleshooting...........................................................18  
8.2 Basic Checks ...............................................................18  
8.3 BIOS Setup.................................................................18  
8.4 Slow Drive Performance................................................18  
9. Ordering Information................................................... 19  
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1. Introduction  
1.1 General Description  
SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5" is designed to drive the shift of mobile PC  
users and blade server users from the hard disk drive to the solid state  
drive (SSD). A drop-in replacement for the hard disk drive, it delivers far  
superior durability, performance and power efficiency keeping mobile  
PCs and blade servers working optimally in the toughest of conditions.  
SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5" (SanDisk SSD), with 8, 16, 32 and 64  
gigabyte1 (GB) flash memory, is targeted at enterprise users as the first  
step in mass consumer adoption of the SSD in the mobile PC market.  
With no moving parts, SanDisk SSD does not need to spin up into action  
or to seek files in the way that conventional hard disk drives do enabling  
SanDisk SSD to work much faster.  
SanDisk, the industry leader in flash storage, is uniquely positioned to  
drive the paradigm shift in mobile computing to SSDs. Inside enterprise  
computers, such as the thin & light laptops and transportable laptops;  
SanDisk SSD delivers unbeatable durability, system performance and  
power efficiency.  
This manual describes the functional, mechanical and interface  
specifications for the following SanDisk SSD 5000 model drives:  
SDS5C-064G-000010  
SDS5C-032G-000010  
SDS5C-016G-000010  
SDS5C-008G-000010  
SDS5C-064G-0000E0  
SDS5C-032G-0000E0  
SDS5C-016G-0000E0  
SDS5C-008G-0000E0  
1.2 Key Features  
High capacity in small form factor  
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2.5" small form factor, supporting unformatted capacity of 8,  
16, 32, 64GB  
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9.5mm case height  
SATA 7+15 pins combo connector  
Interface to host  
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Standards: SATA 1.0a 1.5Gb/s  
High performance  
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Host transfer rate: 150MB/s  
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1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes; 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some of the listed  
capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus is not available for data storage.  
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Internal transfer read rate: 68MB/s  
Internal transfer write rate: 60MB/s  
Random Read (4KB): 4800 IOPS  
Average access time: 0.11msec  
Low power consumption  
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Supply voltage: 5Vdc  
Typical read: 180mA  
Typical write: 190mA  
Typical idle: 110mA  
Typical standby: 70mA  
Highly reliable  
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Mean time to failure (MTTF): 2,000,000 hours, based on Part  
Stress Analysis  
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Operating shock: 1,500G, 0.5msec half sine  
Operating vibration: 16.3gRMS, 10-2000 Hz  
Operating temperature:  
o Commercial: 0˚C to 70˚C  
o Enhanced: -25˚C to 75˚C  
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Non-operating temperature and storage: -55˚C to 95˚C  
1.3 Block Diagram  
Figure 1: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Block Diagram  
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2. General Product Specifications  
2.1 Interface  
The SSD interface complies with the following standards:  
SATA 1.0a Gen1i (1.5Gb/s)  
SATA 2.5  
ATA-7  
The SSD supports Serial ATA 1.5Gbps (150MB/sec) interface rate.  
2.2 Capacity  
This datasheet refer to the 8, 16, 32, 64GB version.  
Table 1: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Capacity  
Unformatted  
Capacity  
Total Number of  
User-Addressable  
Sectors in LBA Mode  
Number of  
Logical  
Cylinders  
Number of  
Logical  
Heads  
Number of  
Logical  
Sectors per  
Track  
8GB  
15,649,200  
31,277,232  
62,533,296  
125,045,424  
15,311  
16,383  
16,383  
16,383  
16  
16  
16  
16  
63  
63  
63  
63  
16GB  
32GB  
64GB  
2.3 Performance  
Table 2: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Performance  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Host transfer rate:  
Ultra DMA mode1  
Internal transfer rate (maximum):  
Sequential Read1,2  
150MB/s  
68MB/s  
60MB/s  
68MB/s  
6MB/s  
Sequential Write1,2,6  
Random Read1,3  
Random Write1,3  
IOPS:  
Random Read (4KB)1,3  
Random Write (4KB)1,3  
Average access time1,2,4  
Typical power-on ready time5  
4800  
10  
0.11 msec  
1.0 sec  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Tested in Ultra DMA 150MB/s  
H2BENCH.c,v 3.6 2002/10/31, Windows 32-bit  
IOMETER 2003.12.16  
SSD does not have seek time or latency time  
Assume proper shutdown process.  
Write Buffer of 32KB is used to optimize small transfer size transactions.  
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3. Power Characteristics  
3.1 Supply Voltage  
Table 3: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Supply Voltage  
Parameter  
Input Voltage  
Specifications  
5V ± 5%  
Maximum Ripple  
100mV (peak to peak), 0 – 30MHz  
7 msec to 100 msec  
5 sec  
Supply Rise Time  
Maximum Supply Fall Time  
3.2 Power Consumption  
Table 4: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Power Consumption  
Parameter  
Specifications (W)  
Maximum  
1.1  
0.9  
Read (Typical)  
Write (Typical)  
Active Idle (Typical)  
Idle (Typical)  
0.95  
0.55  
0.45  
0.34  
0.31  
Standby (Typical)  
Sleep (Typical)  
3.3 Power Consumption Efficiency  
Table 5: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Power Consumption Efficiency  
(Watts/GB) 1  
Capacity (GB)  
Specifications (W)  
0.0562  
8
16  
32  
64  
0.0281  
0.0140  
0.00702  
1.  
2.  
Power consumption efficiency is calculated as Power Consumption Idle (watts)/Capacity  
(GB)  
Preliminary  
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4. Physical Characteristics  
4.1 Mechanical  
Table 6: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Mechanical Dimensions and Weight  
Parameter  
Specifications  
69.85 ± 0.25 mm  
9.5 ± 0.2 mm  
102.0 ± 0.25 mm  
96 gr  
Width  
Height  
Length  
Maximum Weight  
4.2 Mounting Instructions  
Before unpacking and installing the drive, take anti-static measures in  
order to avoid damage to the drive. The drive may be exposed to potential  
handling and electrostatic discharge (ESD) hazards. The following  
guidelines are recommended:  
Keep the drive in ESD bag until the drive is ready to be installed.  
Wear an ESD-proof wrist strap when handling the drive.  
Avoid touching the drive’s connector. Handle the drive using its edge  
or frame.  
Rest the drive on an antistatic surface until mounting it.  
Handle the drive carefully, taking care not to drop or bang it against  
other objects.  
Do not remove, damage or cover any product labels. Removal of such  
labels voids the warranty.  
The ambient temperature at the top cover should not exceed the  
maximum operating temperature of the drive.  
Exercise caution when removing the drive from the host as the drive  
may have heated up.  
The recommended mounting screw torque is 0.675Nm.  
The recommended mounting screw depth is 4.0mm (0.157in) for  
bottom for horizontal mounting.  
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4.3 Installation Orientation  
The SSD can be installed in all axes (6 directions). For a mechanical  
drawing, see Figure 2.  
Figure 2: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Mechanical Drawing  
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5. Environmental Specifications  
5.1 Temperature  
Table 7: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Temperature Support  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Operating:  
Commercial Version  
Enhanced Version  
0°C to 70°C  
-25°C to 75°C  
-55°C to 95°C  
-55°C to 95°C  
30°C per hour  
Non-operating  
Storage  
Maximum temperature gradient  
5.2 Humidity  
Table 8: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Humidity Support  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Operating  
Humidity (Non  
condensation)  
5% to 95%  
29°C  
Maximum web bulb  
Non-operating  
Humidity (Non  
condensation)  
5% to 95%  
Maximum web bulb  
38°C  
Maximum relative humidity gradient  
20% per hour  
5.3 Vibration  
Table 9: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Vibration Support  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Operating  
16.3 gRMS, 10 – 2000Hz  
5.4 Shock  
Table 10: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Shock Support  
Parameter  
Acceleration Force  
(G)  
Half-sine Pulse  
Duration (msec)  
Operating  
500  
2
1
1,500  
1,500  
200  
0.5  
10  
1
Non-operating  
1,500  
1,500  
0.5  
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5.5 Altitude  
Table 11: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Altitude Support  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Operating  
-400m to 24,384m  
(-1,312ft. to 80,000ft.)  
Non-operating  
-400m to 24,384m  
(-1,312ft. to 80,000ft.)  
5.6 Acoustics  
The SSD does not generate any acoustic noise (0dB).  
5.7 Regulations  
The SSD is certified with the following standards.  
Table 12: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Regulation Standards  
Standard  
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)  
UL Canadian (ULc)  
Details  
UL 60950-1  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 (UL 60950)  
EN 60950:2000  
Technischer Überwachungsverein  
(TÜV)  
Ministry of Information and  
Communication (MIC)  
CISPR Pub. 22 Class B  
Bureau of Standards, Metrology and  
Inspection (BSMI)  
CNS 13438:2006, Class B  
AS/NZS CISPR 22:2002, Class B  
R-1113 and C-1172, Class B1  
Australian Communications Authority  
(ACA)  
Voluntary Control Council for  
Interference by Information  
Technology Equipment (VCCI)  
1.  
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for  
Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in  
a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment  
according to the instruction manual.  
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5.7.1  
EMC  
Directive 73/23/ECC for product safety  
Directive 89/336/EEC:  
Table 13: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Electromagnetic Compatibility  
Support  
Parameter  
Standard  
EN55022:1998, A1:2000,A2:2003  
IEC 61000-3-3  
Emission  
Immunity  
EN55024:1998, A1:2001, A2:2003  
IEC 61000-4-2  
IEC 61000-4-3  
IEC 61000-4-4  
IEC 61000-4-5  
IEC 61000-4-6  
IEC 61000-4-8  
IEC 61000-4-11  
5.7.2  
FCC  
FCC 47CFR part 15 subpart B class B.  
5.8 RoHS  
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Restriction  
of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment, 2002/95/EC, January 2003. (RoHS Directive).  
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6. Reliability Characteristics  
6.1 Error Rate  
The non-recoverable error rate is 1 error per 1014 bits read.  
6.2 Product Life  
The product life is at least 5 years or 43,800 power-on hours, whichever  
comes earlier, under the following conditions:  
Power-on hours = 8,760 per year  
Operating time = 100% of power-on hours  
Active/Idle duty cycle = 90% of the time  
Environmental = temperature, altitude, humidity and voltage within  
operating ranges  
The drive should be protected from electrostatic discharge (ESD)  
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The product life does not represent any warranty or warranty  
period. Applicable warranty and warranty period are covered by  
the purchasing agreement.  
Note: Product life is defined as time in service at systems conditions while  
maintaining compliance to the MTTF specification for the device.  
Applicable warranty and warranty period are covered by the purchase  
agreement.  
6.3 Mean Time to Failure  
Mean Time to failure (MTTF) is calculated based on part stress analysis.  
The following conditions are set for calculation:  
Ambient temperature = 25°C  
Table 14: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” MTTF  
Capacity (GB)  
MTTF (hours)  
8, 16, 32, 64  
2,000,000  
6.4 Preventive Maintenance  
No preventive maintenance is required.  
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7. Interface  
7.1 Supported Standards  
The SSD complies with the following standards:  
ATA/ATAPI-7: ANSI INCITS 397-2005, AT Attachment with Packet  
Interface-7.  
Serial ATA Revision 2.5 Specification (Ratification Date: October 27,  
2005).  
7.2 Interface Connector Characteristics  
Table 15: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Connector Characteristics  
Parameter  
Drive Connector  
Specifications  
FCI, 10039651-001LF  
Mating/Unmating force  
The force to mate a receptacle connector  
and compatible plug connector should not  
exceed 45N (4.6kgf)  
The unmating force should not be less than  
10N (1.0kgf)  
Durability  
5,000 cycles  
7.3 Hotplug Support  
The SSD supports hotplug operation per SATA 2.5 specification.  
7.4 SATA Bridge Support  
The SSD supports Marvell’s Serial ATA bridge (P/N: 88SA8040).  
7.5 Interface Connector Drawing  
Figure 3: Interface Connector View  
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7.6 Pin Assignment  
Table 16: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Pin Assignment  
Pin  
S1  
Function  
Ground  
A+  
Description  
2nd mate  
S2  
S3  
S4  
S5  
S6  
S7  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
P5  
P6  
P7  
P8  
P9  
P10  
P11  
Differential Signal Pair A  
2nd mate  
A-  
Ground  
B-  
Differential Signal Pair A  
B+  
Ground  
V33  
2nd mate  
3.3V Power  
V33  
3.3V Power  
V33  
3.3V Power, Pre-charge, 2nd Mate  
1st Mate  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
V5  
2nd Mate  
2nd Mate  
5V Power, Pre-charge, 2nd Mate  
V5  
5V Power  
V5  
5V Power  
Ground  
DAS  
2nd Mate  
Device Activity Signal  
The corresponding pin to be mated with P11 in the  
power cable receptacle connector shall always be  
grounded.  
P12  
P13  
P14  
Ground  
V12  
1st Mate  
12V Power, Pre-charge, 2nd Mate  
12V Power  
V12  
P15  
V12  
12V Power  
1.  
All pins are in a single row, with a 1.27 mm (0.050”) pitch.  
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8. Supported ATA Commands  
Command Name  
ATA standard commands  
Download Microcode  
Execute Device Diagnostic  
Flush Cache  
Command Code  
92h  
90h  
E7h  
Flush Cache Ext  
EAh  
Identify Device  
ECh  
Device Configuration Restore  
Device Configuration Freeze lock  
Device Configuration Identify  
Device Configuration Set  
Identify Device DMA  
Initialize Device Parameters  
NOP  
B1h/C0h  
B1h/C1h  
B1h/C2h  
B1h/C3h  
EEh  
91h  
00h  
Read Buffer  
E4h  
Read DMA  
C8h or C9h  
25h  
Read DMA Extended  
Read Multiple  
C4h  
Read Multiple Extended  
Read Sectors  
29h  
20h or 21h  
24h  
Read Sectors Extended  
Read Verify Sectors  
Read Verify Sectors Extended  
Read Native Max Address  
Read Native Max Address Ext  
Set Max Address  
40h or 41h  
42h  
F8h  
27h  
F9h  
Set Max Address Extended  
Recalibrate  
37h  
10h  
Seek  
70h  
Read Log Ext  
2Fh  
Write Log Ext  
3Fh  
Set Features  
EFh  
Set Features  
Enable write cache (default: On)  
02h  
sub-commands:  
Set transfer mode  
03h  
05h  
10h  
42h  
55h  
66h  
Enable Advanced Power Management  
Enable SATA Feature - software Setting Preservation  
Enable automatic acoustic management  
Disable look-ahead  
Disable reverting to power-on defaults  
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Disable write cache  
82h  
85h  
90h  
AAh  
C2h  
CCh  
Disable Advanced Power Management  
Enable SATA Feature- software Setting Preservation  
Enable look-ahead  
Disable automatic acoustic management  
Enable reverting to power-on defaults  
S.M.A.R.T Read Data  
B0h/D0h  
B0h/D1h  
B0h /D2h  
B0h /D3h  
B0h /D4h  
B0h /D5h  
B0h /D6h  
B0h /D8h  
B0h /D9h  
B0h /DAh  
B0h /DBh  
C6h  
S.M.A.R.T Read Attribute Thresholds  
S.M.A.R.T Enable Disable Attribute Autosave  
S.M.A.R.T Save Attribute Values  
S.M.A.R.T Execute Offline Immediate  
S.M.A.R.T Read Log  
S.M.A.R.T Write Log  
S.M.A.R.T Enable Operations  
S.M.A.R.T Disable Operations  
S.M.A.R.T Return Status  
S.M.A.R.T Disable automatic offline  
Set Multiple Mode  
Write Buffer  
E8h  
Write DMA  
CAh  
Write DMA Extended  
Write Multiple  
35h  
C5h  
Write Multiple Extended  
Write Sectors  
39h  
30h or 31h  
34h  
Write Sectors Extended  
Write Verify  
3Ch  
ATA standard Security commands  
Security Disable Password  
Security Erase Prepare  
Security Erase Unit  
F6h  
F3h  
F4h  
F5h  
F1h  
F2h  
Security Freeze Lock  
Security Set Password  
Security Unlock  
ATA standard power management commands  
Check Power Mode  
98h or E5h  
97h or E3h  
95h or E1h  
99h or E6h  
96h or E2h  
94h or E0h  
Idle  
Idle Immediate  
Sleep  
Standby  
Standby Immediate  
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8.1 Troubleshooting  
8.2 Basic Checks  
Most disk problems are caused by improper disk installation. If a problem  
arises, the following should be checked:  
Cable:  
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Improper cable has been used  
Cables are too long to support the transfer rate  
Improper cable connection to the device  
Device connector: Improperly locked  
Power supply: Below SSD requirements  
8.3 BIOS Setup  
Verify that the disk is enabled in the BIOS. In most new BIOSs, there is  
an option for drive auto-identification.  
8.4 Slow Drive Performance  
Poor disk performance may be due to one of the following:  
Check that Write Caching is enabled in the drive under the category  
Properties.  
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9. Ordering Information  
Table 17: SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” Ordering Information  
SDIGF-CCCU-XXXXGY  
SD  
I
SanDisk  
Interface:  
S – SATA  
G
Generation:  
5 – 5000 (5th)  
F
Form factor:  
C – 2.5" (9.5mm)  
CCC  
Capacity (GB):  
008  
016  
032  
064  
U
Units:  
G (GB)  
XXXX  
G
Customer code reference  
Component generation  
0 – Initial generation, Commercial Temperature.  
1 - first generation, Commercial Temperature  
E - first generation, Enhanced Temperature Support (-25˚C to 75˚C)  
Change code  
Y
Example:  
SanDisk SSD SATA 5000 2.5” 64GB: SDS5C-064G-000010  
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SanDisk® Corporation general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications where  
in a failure or malfunction of the product may directly threaten life or injury. Per SanDisk Terms and Conditions of  
Sale, the user of SanDisk products in life support applications assumes all risk of such use and indemnifies SanDisk  
against all damages. See “Disclaimer of Liability.”  
This document is for information use only and is subject to change without prior notice. SanDisk Corporation  
assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document, nor for incidental or consequential  
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SanDisk and the SanDisk logo are registered trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. CompactFlash is a U.S.  
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Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered  
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SanDisk products are covered or licensed under one or more of the following U.S. Patent Nos. 5,070,032;  
5,095,344; 5,168,465; 5,172,338; 5,198,380; 5,200,959; 5,268,318; 5,268,870; 5,272,669; 5,418,752; 5,602,987.  
Other U.S. and foreign patents awarded and pending.  
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Revision History  
February 2007  
May 2007  
Preliminary Rev 0.1 – 1st release  
Rev 0.2 – 2nd release (containing preliminary info on 64GB)  
Rev 0.7 – (Containing preliminary information)  
July 2008  
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