Seagate 2tb 5900rpm 64mb Cache Sata 35 ST2000VN000 User Manual |
Product Manual
®
Seagate NAS HDD
ST4000VN000
ST3000VN000
ST2000VN000
100724684
Rev. A
April 2013
Contents
Seagate Technology Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.1 About the SATA interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Drive Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Specification summary tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Formatted capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
LBA mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Default logical geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Recording and interface technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Physical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Seek time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Start/stop times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Power specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Power consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Conducted noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Voltage tolerance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Power-management modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Environmental specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Drive case temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Ambient Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Temperature gradient. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Humidity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Altitude. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Shock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Non-operating vibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Acoustics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2.10.1 Test for Prominent Discrete Tones (PDTs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Electromagnetic immunity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Reliability - Mean Time Between Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Agency certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Safety certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Electromagnetic compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
FCC verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Environmental protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Corrosive environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Configuring and Mounting the Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Handling and static-discharge precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Configuring the drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
SATA cables and connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Drive mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
SATA Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Hot-Plug compatibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
SATA device plug connector pin definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Supported ATA commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.3.3
Identify Device command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Set Features command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
S.M.A.R.T. commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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1.0 Introduction
This manual describes the functional, mechanical and interface specifications for the following
®
Seagate NAS HDD model drives:
ST4000VN000
ST3000VN000
ST2000VN000
These drives provide the following key features:
• Off-the-shelf compatibility
• Rated for 1M hours MTBF
• 24x7 capability
• Performance-tuned for RAID applications
• Balance technology to support multiple drives in a system
• Quiet acoustic performance
• Low-RPM spindle speed
• Low activity and idle power
• Supports ATA8 streaming commands
• TGMR recording technology provides the drives with increased areal density.
• State-of-the-art cache and on-the-fly error-correction algorithms
• Native Command Queueing with command ordering to increase performance in demanding applications
• Full-track multiple-sector transfer capability without local processor intervention
• Compliant with RoHS requirements in China and Europe
• SeaTools diagnostic software performs a drive self-test that eliminates unnecessary drive returns.
• Support for S.M.A.R.T. drive monitoring and reporting
• Supports latching SATA cables and connectors
• Worldwide Name (WWN) capability uniquely identifies the drive
1.1 About the SATA interface
The Serial ATA (SATA) interface provides several advantages over the traditional (parallel) ATA interface. The
primary advantages include:
• Easy installation and configuration with true plug-and-play connectivity. It is not necessary to set any jumpers
or other configuration options.
• Thinner and more flexible cabling for improved enclosure airflow and ease of installation.
• Scalability to higher performance levels.
In addition, SATA makes the transition from parallel ATA easy by providing legacy software support. SATA was
designed to allow you to install a SATA host adapter and SATA disk drive in your current system and expect all of
your existing applications to work as normal.
The SATA interface connects each disk drive in a point-to-point configuration with the SATA host adapter. There is
no master/slave relationship with SATA devices like there is with parallel ATA. If two drives are attached on one
SATA host adapter, the host operating system views the two devices as if they were both “masters” on two
separate ports. This essentially means both drives behave as if they are Device 0 (master) devices.
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The SATA host adapter and drive share the function of emulating parallel ATA device behavior to provide
backward compatibility with existing host systems and software. The Command and Control Block registers, PIO
and DMA data transfers, resets, and interrupts are all emulated.
The SATA host adapter contains a set of registers that shadow the contents of the traditional device registers,
referred to as the Shadow Register Block. All SATA devices behave like Device 0 devices. For additional
information about how SATA emulates parallel ATA, refer to the “Serial ATA International Organization: Serial ATA
The host adapter may, optionally, emulate a master/slave environment to host software where two devices on
separate SATA ports are represented to host software as a Device 0 (master) and Device 1 (slave) accessed at
the same set of host bus addresses. A host adapter that emulates a master/slave environment manages two
sets of shadow registers. This is not a typical SATA environment.
Note
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2.0 Drive Specifications
Unless otherwise noted, all specifications are measured under ambient conditions, at 25°C, and nominal power.
For convenience, the phrases the drive and this drive are used throughout this manual to indicate the following
drive models:
ST4000VN000
ST3000VN000
ST2000VN000
2.1 Specification summary tables
The specifications listed in Table 1 are for quick reference. For details on specification measurement or definition,
refer to the appropriate section of this manual.
Table 1 Drive specifications summary for 4TB, 3TB and 2TB models
Drive Specification*
ST4000VN000
ST3000VN000
ST2000VN000
Formatted capacity (512 bytes/sector)**
4000GB (4TB)
3000GB (3TB)
2000GB (2TB)
Guaranteed sectors
Heads
7,814,037,168
5,860,533,168
3,907,029,168
8
8
4
Disks
4
4
2
Bytes per sector (4K physical emulated at 512-byte
sectors)
4096
4096
4096
Default sectors per track
Default read/write heads
Default cylinders
63
63
63
16
16
16
16,383
1807kFCI
340ktracks/in
16,383
1550kFCI
340ktracks/in
16,383
Recording density (max)
1807kFCI
352ktracks/in
625Gfc/in2
1813Mb/s
159MB/s
Track density (avg)
2
2
Areal density (avg)
625Gb/in
536Gb/in
Internal data transfer rate (max)
Maximum sustained data rate, OD read (MB/s)
ATA data-transfer modes supported
1813Mb/s
180MB/s
1813Mb/s
180MB/s
PIO modes: 0 to 4
Multiword DMA modes:
0 to 2
Ultra DMA modes 0 to 6
I/O data-transfer rate (max)
Cache buffer
600MB/s
600MB/s
600MB/s
64MB
64MB
64MB
Height (max)
26.1mm / 1.028 in
26.1mm / 1.028 in
26.1mm / 1.028 in
Width (max)
101.6mm /4.0 in (+
0.010 in)
101.6mm /4.0 in (+
0.010 in)
101.6mm /4.0 in (+
0.010 in)
Length (max)
146.99mm / 5.787 in
610g / 1.345 lb
5.1ms
146.99mm / 5.787 in
610g / 1.345 lb
5.1ms
146.99mm / 5.787 in
535g / 1.18 lb
5.1ms
Weight (typical)
Average latency
Power-on to ready (max)
Standby to ready (max)
<17.0s
<17.0s
<17.0s
<17.0s
<17.0s
<17.0s
Average seek, read (typical)
Average seek, write (typical)
<12.0ms
<12.0ms
<12.0ms
<12.0ms
<12.0ms
<12.0ms
Startup current (typical) 12V
2.0A
2.0A
2.0A
Voltage tolerance (including noise)
5V: 5%
12V: 10%
5V: 5%
12V: 10%
5V: 5%
12V: 10%
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ST2000VN000
Table 1 Drive specifications summary for 4TB, 3TB and 2TB models (continued)
Drive Specification*
ST4000VN000
ST3000VN000
Ambient temperature (drive case temperture)
0° to 70°C (operating)
–40° to 70°C
0° to 70°C (operating)
–40° to 70°C
0° to 70°C (operating)
–40° to 70°C
(non-operating)
(non-operating)
(non-operating)
Temperature gradient
Relative humidity
20°C per hour max
(operating)
30°C per hour max
(nonoperating)
20°C per hour max
(operating)
30°C per hour
20°C per hour max
(operating)
30°C per hour
max(nonoperating)
max(nonoperating)
5% to 90% (operating)
5% to 95%
(nonoperating)
5% to 90% (operating)
5% to 95% (non-
operating)
5% to 95% (operating)
5% to 95%
(nonoperating)
Relative humidity gradient (max)
Wet bulb temperature (max)
30% per hour
30% per hour
30% per hour
37.7°C max (operating)
40.0°C max
(nonoperating)
37.7°C max (operating)
40.0°C max (non-
operating)
37.7°C max (operating)
40.0°C max (non-
operating)
Altitude, operating
–304m to 3048m
(–1000 ft to 10,000 ft)
–304m to 3048m
(–1000 ft to 10,000 ft)
–304m to 3048m
(–1000 ft to 10,000 ft)
Altitude, non-operating
(below mean sea level, max)
–304m to12,192m
(–1000ft to 40,000+ ft)
–304m to 12,192m
(–1000 ft to 40,000+ ft)
–304m to 12,192m
(–1000 ft to 40,000+ ft)
Operational Shock (max)
Non-Operational Shock (max)
Vibration, operating
80 Gs at 2ms
300 Gs at 2ms
80 Gs at 2ms
300 Gs at 2ms
80 Gs at 2ms
300 Gs at 2ms
2Hz to 22Hz: 0.25 Gs,
Limited displacement
22Hz to 350Hz: 0.50 Gs
350Hz to 500Hz: 0.25
Gs
2Hz to 22Hz: 0.25 Gs,
Limited displacement
22Hz to 350Hz: 0.50 Gs
350Hz to 500Hz: 0.25
Gs
2Hz–22Hz: 0.25 Gs,
Limited displacement
22Hz–350Hz: 0.50 Gs
350Hz–500Hz: 0.25 Gs
Vibration, non-operating
5Hz to 22Hz: 3.0 Gs
22Hz to 350Hz: 3.0 Gs
350Hz to 500Hz: 3.0 Gs
5Hz to 22Hz: 3.0 Gs
22Hz to 350Hz: 3.0 Gs
350Hz to 500Hz: 3.0 Gs
5Hz–22Hz: 3.0 Gs
22Hz–350Hz: 3.0 Gs
350Hz–500Hz: 3.0 Gs
Drive acoustics, sound power
Idle***
2.3 bels (typical)
2.4 bels (max)
2.3 bels (typical)
2.4 bels (max)
1.9 bels (typical)
2.0 bels (max)
2.5 bels (typical)
2.6 bels (max)
2.5 bels (typical)
2.6 bels (max)
2.1 bels (typical)
2.2 bels (max)
Seek
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Non-recoverable read errors
Mean time between failures (MTBF), hours
Warranty
1 per 10 bits read
1 per 10 bits read
1 per 10 bits read
1M
1M
1M
To determine the warranty for a specific drive, use a web browser to access the
following web page: support.seagate.com/customer/warranty_validation.jsp
From this page, click on the “Verify Your Warranty” link. You will be asked to
provide the drive serial number, model number (or part number) and country of
purchase. The system will display the warranty information for your drive.
Load/Unload cycles (25°C, 50% rel. humidity)
300,000 at 25°C, 50% rel. humidity
Supports Hotplug operation per the Serial ATA
Revision 3.0 specification
Yes
Yes
Yes
*All specifications above are based on native configurations.
** One GB equals one billion bytes and 1TB equals one trillion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity. Accessible capacity may vary
depending on operating environment and formatting.
*** During periods of drive idle, some offline activity may occur according to the S.M.A.R.T. specification, which may increase acoustic and
power to operational levels.
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2.2 Formatted capacity
Formatted
Guaranteed
sectors
Model
Bytes per sector
capacity*
4000GB
3000GB
2000GB
ST4000VN000
ST3000VN000
ST2000VN000
7,814,037,168
5,860,533,168
3,907,029, 168
4K
*One GB equals one billion bytes and 1TB equals one trillion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity. Accessible capacity may vary depending
on operating environment and formatting.
2.2.1 LBA mode
When addressing these drives in LBA mode, all blocks (sectors) are consecutively numbered from 0 to n–1, where
n is the number of guaranteed sectors as defined above.
addressing support of drives with capacities over 137GB.
2.3 Default logical geometry
• Cylinders: 16,383
• Read/write heads: 16
• Sectors per track: 63
LBA mode
When addressing these drives in LBA mode, all blocks (sectors) are consecutively numbered from 0 to n–1, where
n is the number of guaranteed sectors as defined above.
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2.4 Recording and interface technology
Interface
SATA
Recording method
Recording density
TGMR
2TB and 4TB 1807kFCI
3TB 1550kFCI
Track density (ktracks/inch avg)
2TB 352
3TB and 4TB 340
2
Areal density (Gb/in )
2TB and 4TB 625
3TB 536
Internal data transfer rate (Mb/s max)
2TB, 3TB and 4TB 1813
Maximum sustained data transfer rate, OD read (MB/s)
2TB 159
3TB and 4TB 180
600
I/O data-transfer rate (MB/s max)
2.5 Physical characteristics
Maximum height
Maximum width
Maximum length
Typical weight
26.11mm / 1.028 in
101.6mm / 4.0 in ( 0.010 in)
146.99mm / 5.787 in
2TB 535g/ 1.18 lb
3TB and 4TB 610g / 1.345 lb
64MB
Cache buffer
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2.6 Seek time
Seek measurements are taken with nominal power at 25°C ambient temperature. All times are measured using
drive diagnostics. The specifications in the table below are defined as follows:
• Track-to-track seek time is an average of all possible single-track seeks in both directions.
• Average seek time is a true statistical random average of at least 5000 measurements of seeks between
random tracks, less overhead.
Typical seek times (ms)
Track-to-track
Read
1.0
Write
1.2
Average
<12.0
<12.0
Average latency
5.1
These drives are designed to consistently meet the seek times represented in this manual. Physical seeks,
regardless of mode (such as track-to-track and average), are expected to meet the noted values. However,
due to the manner in which these drives are formatted, benchmark tests that include command overhead or
measure logical seeks may produce results that vary from these specifications.
Note
2.7 Start/stop times
The start/stop times listed below are for 2TB, 3TB and 4TB models.
Power-on to ready
( in seconds)
15 (typical)
17 (max)
Standby to ready
(in seconds)
15 (typical)
17 (max)
Ready to spindle stop
(in seconds)
10 (typical)
11 (max)
Time-to-ready may be longer than normal if the drive power is removed without going through normal OS
powerdown procedures.
2.8 Power specifications
The drive receives DC power (+5V or +12V) through a native SATA power connector. Refer to Figure 1 on page 24.
2.8.1 Power consumption
Power requirements for the drives are listed in Table 3. Typical power measurements are based on an average of
drives tested, under nominal conditions, using 5.0V and 12.0V input voltage at 25°C ambient temperature.
• Spinup power
Spinup power is measured from the time of power-on to the time that the drive spindle reaches operating
speed.
• Read/write power and current
Read/write power is measured with the heads on track, based on a 16-sector write followed by a 32-ms delay,
then a 16-sector read followed by a 32-ms delay.
• Operating power and current
Operating power is measured using 40 percent random seeks, 40 percent read/write mode (1 write for each 10
reads) and 20 percent drive idle mode.
• Idle mode power
Idle mode power is measured with the drive up to speed, with servo electronics active and with the heads in a
random track location.
• Standby mode
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During Standby mode, the drive accepts commands, but the drive is not spinning, and the servo and read/
write electronics are in power-down mode.
Table 2 DC power requirements (2TB)
Avg (watts 25°C)
Avg 5V typ amps
Avg 12V typ amps
Power dissipation (2-disk values shown)
—
—
2.0
Spinup
Idle* †
3.0
0.229
0.308
0.053
0.053
0.162
0.233
0.004
0.004
4.30
0.30
0.30
Operating
Standby
Sleep
Table 3 DC power requirements (3TB and 4TB)
Power dissipation (4-disk values
shown)
Avg (watts 25° C)
Avg 5V typ amps
Avg 12V typ amps
Spinup
Idle* †
—
—
2.0
3.95
4.80
0.50
0.50
0.116
0.288
0.09
0.09
0.28
Operating
Standby
Sleep
0.283
0.005
0.005
* Idle1. During periods of drive idle, some offline activity may occur according to the S.M.A.R.T. specification, which may increase acoustic and
power to operational levels.
†5W IDLE with DIPLM Enabled
2.8.2 Conducted noise
Input noise ripple is measured at the host system power supply across an equivalent 80-ohm resistive load on the
+12 volt line or an equivalent 15-ohm resistive load on the +5 volt line.
• Using 12-volt power, the drive is expected to operate with a maximum of 120 mV peak-to-peak square-wave
injected noise at up to 10MHz.
• Using 5-volt power, the drive is expected to operate with a maximum of 100 mV peak-to-peak square-wave
injected noise at up to 10MHz.
Equivalent resistance is calculated by dividing the nominal voltage by the typical RMS read/write current.
Note
2.8.3 Voltage tolerance
Voltage tolerance (including noise):
• 5V
5%
• 12V
10%
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2.8.4 Power-management modes
The drive provides programmable power management to provide greater energy efficiency. In most systems, you
can control power management through the system setup program. The drive features the following power-
management modes:
Power modes
Active
Heads
Spindle
Rotating
Rotating
Stopped
Stopped
Buffer
Tracking
Tracking
Parked
Parked
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Idle
Standby
Sleep
• Active mode
The drive is in Active mode during the read/write and seek operations.
• Idle mode
The buffer remains enabled, and the drive accepts all commands and returns to Active mode any time disk
access is necessary.
• Standby mode
The drive enters Standby mode when the host sends a Standby Immediate command. If the host has set the
standby timer, the drive can also enter Standby mode automatically after the drive has been inactive for a
specifiable length of time. The standby timer delay is established using a Standby or Idle command. In
Standby mode, the drive buffer is enabled, the heads are parked and the spindle is at rest. The drive accepts
all commands and returns to Active mode any time disk access is necessary.
• Sleep mode
The drive enters Sleep mode after receiving a Sleep command from the host. In Sleep mode, the drive buffer is
disabled, the heads are parked and the spindle is at rest. The drive leaves Sleep mode after it receives a Hard
Reset or Soft Reset from the host. After receiving a reset, the drive exits Sleep mode and enters Standby mode
with all current translation parameters intact.
• Idle and Standby timers
Each time the drive performs an Active function (read, write or seek), the standby timer is reinitialized and
begins counting down from its specified delay times to zero. If the standby timer reaches zero before any drive
activity is required, the drive makes a transition to Standby mode. In both Idle and Standby mode, the drive
accepts all commands and returns to Active mode when disk access is necessary.
2.9 Environmental specifications
This section provides the temperature, humidty, shock, and vibration specifications for NAS HDDs. This section
provides the temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration specifications.
2.9.1 Drive case temperature
Ambient temperature is defined as the temperature of the environment immediately surrounding the drive. Above
1000ft. (305 meters), the maximum temperature is derated linearly by 1°C every 1000 ft. Drive case temperature
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2.9.2 Ambient Temperature
Operating
0° to 70°C (32° to 158°F)
–40° to 70°C (–40° to 158°F)
Non-operating
2.9.3 Temperature gradient
Operating
20°C per hour (68°F per hour max), without condensation
30°C per hour (86°F per hour max)
Non-operating
2.9.4 Humidity
2.9.4.1 Relative humidity
Operating
5% to 90% non-condensing (30% per hour max)
5% to 95% non-condensing (30% per hour max)
Nonoperating
2.9.4.2 Wet bulb temperature
Operating
37.7°C (99.9°F max)
Non-operating
40°C (104°F max)
2.9.5 Altitude
Operating
–304m to 3048m (–1000 ft. to 10,000 ft.)
–304m to 12,192m (–1000 ft. to 40,000+ ft.)
Non-operating
2.9.6 Shock
All shock specifications assume that the drive is mounted securely with the input shock applied at the drive
mounting screws. Shock may be applied in the X, Y or Z axis.
2.9.6.1 Operating shock
These drives comply with the performance levels specified in this document when subjected to a maximum
operating shock of 80 Gs based on half-sine shock pulses of 2ms during read operations. Shocks should not be
repeated more than 2 times per second.
2.9.6.2 Non-operating shock
2TB, 3TB and 4TB
The non-operating shock level that the drive can experience without incurring physical damage or degradation in
performance when subsequently put into operation is 300 Gs based on a non-repetitive half-sine shock pulse of
2ms duration.
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2.9.6.3 Operating vibration
The maximum vibration levels that the drive may experience while meeting the performance standards specified
in this document are specified below.
2Hz to 22Hz
0.25 Gs (Limited displacement)
22Hz to 350Hz
350Hz to 500Hz
0.50 Gs
0.25 Gs
All vibration specifications assume that the drive is mounted securely with the input vibration applied at the drive
mounting screws. Vibration may be applied in the X, Y or Z axis. Throughput may vary if improperly mounted.
2.9.7 Non-operating vibration
The maximum non-operating vibration levels that the drive may experience without incurring physical damage or
degradation in performance when subsequently put into operation are specified below.
5Hz to 22Hz
3.0 Gs (Limited displacement)
22Hz to 350Hz
350Hz to 500Hz
3.0 Gs
3.0 Gs
2.10 Acoustics
Drive acoustics are measured as overall A-weighted acoustic sound power levels (no pure tones). All
measurements are consistent with ISO document 7779. Sound power measurements are taken under essentially
free-field conditions over a reflecting plane. For all tests, the drive is oriented with the cover facing upward.
For seek mode tests, the drive is placed in seek mode only. The number of seeks per second is defined by the
following equation:
Note
(Number of seeks per second = 0.4 / (average latency + average access time
Table 4 Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) motor acoustics
Idle*
Seek
1.9 bels (typ)
2.0 bels (max)
2.1 bels (typ)
2.2 bels (max)
2-Disk
4-Disk
2.3 bels (typical)
2.4 bels (max)
2.5 bels (typical)
2.6 bels (max)
*During periods of drive idle, some offline activity may occur according to the S.M.A.R.T. specification, which may increase acoustic and power
to operational levels.
2.10.1 Test for Prominent Discrete Tones (PDTs)
Seagate follows the ECMA-74 standards for measurement and identification of PDTs. An exception to this
process is the use of the absolute threshold of hearing. Seagate uses this threshold curve (originated in ISO 389-
7) to discern tone audibility and to compensate for the inaudible components of sound prior to computation of
tone ratios according to Annex D of the ECMA-74 standards.
2.11 Electromagnetic immunity
When properly installed in a representative host system, the drive operates without errors or degradation in
Table 5 Radio frequency environments
Performance
level
Reference
standard
Test
Description
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Table 5 Radio frequency environments
Electrostatic discharge
Radiated RF immunity
Contact, HCP, VCP: 4 kV; Air: 8 kV
B
A
EN61000-4-2: 95
80MHz to 1,000MHz, 3 V/m,
80% AM with 1kHz sine
900MHz, 3 V/m, 50% pulse modulation @
200Hz
EN61000-4-3: 96
ENV50204: 95
Electrical fast transient
Surge immunity
1 kV on AC mains, 0.5 kV on external I/O
B
B
EN61000-4-4: 95
EN61000-4-5: 95
1 kV differential, 2 kV common,
AC mains
Conducted RF immunity
Voltage dips, interrupts
150kHz to 80MHz, 3 Vrms, 80% AM with 1kHz
sine
A
EN61000-4-6: 97
EN61000-4-11: 94
0% open, 5 seconds
0% short, 5 seconds
40%, 0.10 seconds
70%, 0.01 seconds
C
C
C
B
2.12 Reliability - Mean Time Between Failure
The product will achieve a Mean Time Between Failure Rate (MTBF) of 1,000,000 hours when operated in an
Section 2.9 may increase the product MTBF. MTBF is a population statistic that is not relevant to individual units.
• MTBF specifications are based on the following assumptions for NAS environments:
• 8760 power-on hours per year
• 10,000 average motor start/stop cycles per year
• Operations at nominal voltages
Operation at excessive I/O duty cycle may degrade product reliability. The NAS environment of power-on hours,
temperature, and I/O duty cycle affect the product MTBF. The MTBF will be degraded if used in an enterprise
application.
2.13 Warranty
To determine the warranty for a specific drive, use a web browser to access the following web page:
From this page, click on the “Verify Your Warranty” link. You will be asked to provide the drive serial number,
model number (or part number) and country of purchase. The system will display the warranty information for your
drive.
2.14 Agency certification
2.14.1 Safety certification
These products are certified to meet the requirements of UL60950-1, CSA60950-1 and EN60950 and so marked
as to the certify agency.
2.14.2 Electromagnetic compatibility
Hard drives that display the CE mark comply with the European Union (EU) requirements specified in the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC) as put into place 20 July 2007. Testing is performed to the
levels specified by the product standards for Information Technology Equipment (ITE). Emission levels are defined
by EN 55022, Class B and the immunity levels are defined by EN 55024.
Drives are tested in representative end-user systems. Although CE-marked Seagate drives comply with the
directives when used in the test systems, we cannot guarantee that all systems will comply with the directives.
The drive is designed for operation inside a properly designed enclosure, with properly shielded I/O cable (if
necessary) and terminators on all unused I/O ports. Computer manufacturers and system integrators should
confirm EMC compliance and provide CE marking for their products.
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Korean RRL
If these drives have the Korean Communications Commission (KCC) logo, they comply with paragraph 1 of Article
11 of the Electromagnetic Compatibility control Regulation and meet the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Framework requirements of the Radio Research Laboratory (RRL) Communications Commission, Republic of
Korea.
These drives have been tested and comply with the Electromagnetic Interference/Electromagnetic Susceptibility
(EMI/EMS) for Class B products. Drives are tested in a representative, end-user system by a Korean-recognized
lab.
• Family name: (NAS HDD)
• Certificate number: In process
Australian C-Tick (N176)
If these models have the C-Tick marking, they comply with the Australia/New Zealand Standard AS/NZ CISPR22
and meet the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Framework requirements of the Australian Communication
Authority (ACA).
2.14.3 FCC verification
These drives are intended to be contained solely within a personal computer or similar enclosure (not attached as
an external device). As such, each drive is considered to be a subassembly even when it is individually marketed
to the customer. As a subassembly, no Federal Communications Commission verification or certification of the
device is required.
Seagate has tested this device in enclosures as described above to ensure that the total assembly (enclosure,
disk drive, motherboard, power supply, etc.) does comply with the limits for a Class B computing device, pursuant
to Subpart J, Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation with non-certified assemblies is likely to result in interference to
radio and television reception.
Radio and television interference. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and
television reception.
This equipment is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause interference to radio or television, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, you are
encouraged to try one or more of the following corrective measures:
• Reorient the receiving antenna.
• Move the device to one side or the other of the radio or TV.
• Move the device farther away from the radio or TV.
• Plug the computer into a different outlet so that the receiver and computer are on different branch outlets.
If necessary, you should consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional
suggestions. You may find helpful the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission:
How to Identify and Resolve Radio-Television Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Refer to publication
number 004-000-00345-4.
2.15 Environmental protection
Seagate designs its products to meet environmental protection requirements worldwide, including regulations
restricting certain chemical substances.
2.15.1 European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive
The European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive, restricts the presence of chemical
substances, including Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, Hexavalent Chromium, PBB and PBDE, in electronic products,
effective July 2006. This drive is manufactured with components and materials that comply with the RoHS
Directive.
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2.15.2 China Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive
This product has an Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP) of 20 years. The following table
contains information mandated by China's "Marking Requirements for Control of Pollution Caused
by Electronic Information Products" Standard.
"O" indicates the hazardous and toxic substance content of the part (at the homogenous material level) is lower
than the threshold defined by the China RoHS MCV Standard.
"X" indicates the hazardous and toxic substance content of the part (at the homogenous material level) is over the
threshold defined by the China RoHS MCV Standard.
2.16 Corrosive environment
Seagate electronic drive components pass accelerated corrosion testing equivalent to 10 years exposure to light
industrial environments containing sulfurous gases, chlorine and nitric oxide, classes G and H per ASTM B845.
However, this accelerated testing cannot duplicate every potential application environment. Users should use
caution exposing any electronic components to uncontrolled chemical pollutants and corrosive chemicals as
electronic drive component reliability can be affected by the installation environment. The silver, copper, nickel
and gold films used in Seagate products are especially sensitive to the presence of sulfide, chloride, and nitrate
contaminants. Sulfur is found to be the most damaging. In addition, electronic components should never be
exposed to condensing water on the surface of the printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) or exposed to an
ambient relative humidity greater than 95%. Materials used in cabinet fabrication, such as vulcanized rubber, that
can outgas corrosive compounds should be minimized or eliminated. The useful life of any electronic equipment
may be extended by replacing materials near circuitry with sulfide-free alternatives.
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3.0 Configuring and Mounting the Drive
This section contains the specifications and instructions for configuring and mounting the drive.
3.1 Handling and static-discharge precautions
After unpacking, and before installation, the drive may be exposed to potential handling and electrostatic
discharge (ESD) hazards. Observe the following standard handling and static-discharge precautions:
Caution
• Before handling the drive, put on a grounded wrist strap, or ground yourself frequently by touching the metal
chassis of a computer that is plugged into a grounded outlet. Wear a grounded wrist strap throughout the entire
installation procedure.
• Handle the drive by its edges or frame only.
• The drive is extremely fragile—handle it with care. Do not press down on the drive top cover.
• Always rest the drive on a padded, antistatic surface until you mount it in the computer.
• Do not touch the connector pins or the printed circuit board.
• Do not remove the factory-installed labels from the drive or cover them with additional labels. Removal voids the
warranty. Some factory-installed labels contain information needed to service the drive. Other labels are used to
seal out dirt and contamination.
3.2 Configuring the drive
Each drive on the SATA interface connects point-to-point with the SATA host adapter. There is no master/slave
relationship because each drive is considered a master in a point-to-point relationship. If two drives are attached
on one SATA host adapter, the host operating system views the two devices as if they were both “masters” on two
separate ports. Both drives behave as if they are Device 0 (master) devices.
SATA drives are designed for easy installation. It is usually not necessary to set any jumpers on the drive for
proper operation; however, if you connect the drive and receive a “drive not detected” error, your SATA-equipped
motherboard or host adapter may use a chipset that does not support SATA speed autonegotiation.
3.3 SATA cables and connectors
The SATA interface cable consists of four conductors in two differential pairs, plus three ground connections. The
cable size may be 30 to 26 AWG with a maximum length of one meter (39.37 inches). See Table 6 for connector
pin definitions. Either end of the SATA signal cable can be attached to the drive or host.
For direct backplane connection, the drive connectors are inserted directly into the host receptacle. The drive and
the host receptacle incorporate features that enable the direct connection to be hot pluggable and blind
mateable.
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Figure 1 Attaching SATA cabling
Signal connector
Power connector
Signal cable
Power cable
Each cable is keyed to ensure correct orientation. NAS HDD drives support latching SATA connectors.
3.4 Drive mounting
You can mount the drive in any orientation using four screws in the side-mounting holes or four screws in the
bottom-mounting holes. Refer to Figure 2 for drive mounting dimensions. Follow these important mounting
precautions when mounting the drive:
• Allow a minimum clearance of 0.030 inches (0.76mm) around the entire perimeter of the drive for cooling.
• Use only 6-32 UNC mounting screws.
• The screws should be inserted no more than 0.150 inch (3.81mm) into the bottom or side mounting holes.
• Do not overtighten the mounting screws (maximum torque: 6 inch-lb).
Figure 2 Mounting dimensions (2TB,3TB and 4TB)
Temperature
Check Point
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4.0 SATA Interface
These drives use the industry-standard Serial ATA (SATA) interface that supports FIS data transfers. It supports
ATA programmed input/output (PIO) modes 0 to 4; multiword DMA modes 0 to 2, and Ultra DMA modes 0 to 6.
For detailed information about the SATA interface, refer to the “Serial ATA: High Speed Serialized AT Attachment”
specification.
4.1 Hot-Plug compatibility
NAS HDD drives incorporate connectors which enable you to hot plug these drives in accordance with the SATA
4.2 SATA device plug connector pin definitions
Table 6 summarizes the signals on the SATA interface and power connectors.
Table 6 SATA connector pin definitions
Segment Pin
Function
Ground
A+
Definition
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
2nd mate
Differential signal pair A from Phy
A-
Ground
B-
2nd mate
Differential signal pair B from Phy
B+
Signal
S7
Ground
2nd mate
Key and spacing separate signal and power segments
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Table 6 SATA connector pin definitions (continued)
Segment Pin
Function
Definition
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
V33
3.3V power
V33
3.3V power
V33
3.3V power, pre-charge, 2nd mate
Ground
1st mate
Ground
2nd mate
Ground
2nd mate
V5
5V power, pre-charge, 2nd mate
P8
V5
5V power
Power
P9
V5
5V power
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
Ground
2nd mate
Ground or LED signal
If grounded, drive does not use deferred spin
Ground
V12
1st mate.
12V power, pre-charge, 2nd mate
12V power
V12
V12
12V power
Notes
1. All pins are in a single row, with a 1.27 mm (0.050 in) pitch.
2. The comments on the mating sequence apply to the case of backplane blindmate connector only. In this
case, the mating sequences are:
• the ground pins P4 and P12.
• the pre-charge power pins and the other ground pins.
• the signal pins and the rest of the power pins.
3. There are three power pins for each voltage. One pin from each voltage is used for pre-charge when installed
in a blind-mate backplane configuration.
• All used voltage pins (Vx) must be terminated.
4.3 Supported ATA commands
The following table lists SATA standard commands that the drive supports.
For a detailed description of the ATA commands, refer to the Serial ATA International Organization:
Serial ATA Revision 3.0 (http://www.sata-io.org).
Table 7 SATA standard commands
Command name
Command code (in hex)
Check Power Mode
E5
H
Device Configuration Freeze Lock
B1 / C1
H
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Table 7 SATA standard commands (continued)
Command name
Device Configuration Identify
Device Configuration Restore
Device Configuration Set
Device Reset
Command code (in hex)
B1 / C2
H
H
H
H
B1 / C0
H
B1 / C3
H
08
92
90
H
H
H
Download Microcode
Execute Device Diagnostics
Flush Cache
E7
H
Flush Cache Extended
Format Track
EA
H
50
H
Identify Device
EC
H
Idle
E3
E1
H
Idle Immediate
H
H
Initialize Device Parameters
Read Buffer
91
E4
H
Read DMA
C8
H
H
H
Read DMA Extended
Read DMA Without Retries
Read Log Ext
25
H
C9
2F
H
Read Multiple
C4
Read Multiple Extended
Read Native Max Address
Read Native Max Address Extended
Read Sectors
29
F8
27
20
24
21
40
42
41
10
F6
F3
F4
F5
F1
F2
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Read Sectors Extended
Read Sectors Without Retries
Read Verify Sectors
Read Verify Sectors Extended
Read Verify Sectors Without Retries
Recalibrate
Security Disable Password
Security Erase Prepare
Security Erase Unit
Security Freeze
Security Set Password
Security Unlock
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Table 7 SATA standard commands (continued)
Command name
Seek
Command code (in hex)
70
H
Set Features
Set Max Address
EF
H
H
F9
Note: Individual Set Max Address
commands are identified by the value
placed in the Set Max Features register
as defined to the right.
Address:
Password:
Lock:
00
01
02
03
04
H
H
H
H
H
Unlock:
Freeze Lock:
Set Max Address Extended
Set Multiple Mode
37
H
C6
H
H
Sleep
E6
S.M.A.R.T. Disable Operations
S.M.A.R.T. Enable/Disable Autosave
S.M.A.R.T. Enable Operations
S.M.A.R.T. Execute Offline
S.M.A.R.T. Read Attribute Thresholds
S.M.A.R.T. Read Data
S.M.A.R.T. Read Log Sector
S.M.A.R.T. Return Status
S.M.A.R.T. Save Attribute Values
S.M.A.R.T. Write Log Sector
Standby
B0 / D9
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
B0 / D2
H
B0 / D8
H
B0 / D4
H
B0 / D1
H
B0 / D0
H
B0 / D5
H
B0 / DA
H
H
H
H
B0 / D3
H
B0 / D6
H
E2
E0
E8
H
H
H
Standby Immediate
Write Buffer
Write DMA
CA
H
Write DMA Extended
35
H
Write DMA FUA Extended
Write DMA Without Retries
Write Log Extended
3D
H
CB
H
H
3F
H
Write Multiple
C5
39
Write Multiple Extended
Write Multiple FUA Extended
Write Sectors
H
CE
H
30
31
34
45
H
Write Sectors Without Retries
Write Sectors Extended
Write Uncorrectable
H
H
H
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4.3.1 Identify Device command
The Identify Device command (command code EC ) transfers information about the drive to the host following
H
power up. The data is organized as a single 512-byte block of data, whose contents are shown in on page 26. All
reserved bits or words should be set to zero. Parameters listed with an “x” are drive-specific or vary with the state
of the drive.
The following commands contain drive-specific features that may not be included in the SATA specification.
Table 8 Identify Device commands
Word
Description
Value
0
Configuration information:
• Bit 15: 0 = ATA; 1 = ATAPI
• Bit 7: removable media
• Bit 6: removable controller
• Bit 0: reserved
0C5A
H
1
Number of logical cylinders
16,383
2
ATA-reserved
0000
16
H
3
Number of logical heads
4
Retired
0000
0000
003F
0000
H
H
H
H
5
Retired
6
Number of logical sectors per logical track: 63
Retired
7–9
10–19
20
Serial number: (20 ASCII characters, 0000 = none)
ASCII
H
Retired
Retired
Obsolete
0000
0400
0000
x.xx
H
H
H
21
22
23–26
Firmware revision
(8 ASCII character string, padded with blanks to end of
string)
27–46
47
Drive model number:
(40 ASCII characters, padded with blanks to end of string)
(Bits 7–0) Maximum sectors per interrupt on Read multiple
and Write multiple (16)
8010
H
48
49
Reserved
0000
2F00
H
Standard Standby timer, IORDY supported and may be
disabled
H
50
ATA-reserved
0000
0200
0200
0007
H
H
H
H
51
PIO data-transfer cycle timing mode
Retired
52
53
Words 54–58, 64–70 and 88 are valid
Number of current logical cylinders
Number of current logical heads
Number of current logical sectors per logical track
Current capacity in sectors
54
xxxx
xxxx
xxxx
xxxx
H
55
H
H
H
56
57–58
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Table 8 Identify Device commands (continued)
Word
Description
Value
59
Number of sectors transferred during a Read Multiple
or Write Multiple command
xxxx
H
60–61
Total number of user-addressable LBA sectors available
0FFFFFFFh*
*Note: The maximum value allowed in this field is:
0FFFFFFFh (268,435,455 sectors, 137GB). Drives with
capacities over 137GB will have 0FFFFFFFh in this field and
the actual number of user-addressable LBAs specified in
words 100-103. This is required for drives that support the
48-bit addressing feature.
62
63
Retired
0000
H
Multiword DMA active and modes supported
(see note following this table)
xx07
H
64
65
66
Advanced PIO modes supported (modes 3 and 4
supported)
0003
0078
0078
H
H
H
Minimum multiword DMA transfer cycle time per word (120
nsec)
Recommended multiword DMA transfer cycle time per
word
(120 nsec)
67
Minimum PIO cycle time without IORDY flow control (240
nsec)
0078
H
68
Minimum PIO cycle time with IORDY flow control (120 nsec)
ATA-reserved
0078
0000
001F
H
H
H
69–74
75
Queue depth
76
SATA capabilities
xxxx
xxxx
xxxx
xxxx
H
77
Reserved for future SATA definition
SATA features supported
SATA features enabled
H
H
H
78
79
80
Major version number
01F0
0028
H
81
Minor version number
H
82
Command sets supported
Command sets supported
364B
H
H
H
83
7F09
4163
84
Command sets support extension
(see note following this table)
85
86
87
88
Command sets enabled
30xx
H
Command sets enabled
BE09
H
Command sets enable extension
4163
H
Ultra DMA support and current mode (see note following
this table)
xx7F
H
89
90
Security erase time
0039
0039
H
H
Enhanced security erase time
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Table 8 Identify Device commands (continued)
Word
92
Description
Value
Master password revision code
Hardware reset value
Automatic acoustic management
ATA-reserved
FFFE
H
93
xxxx
H
94
8080
0000
H
H
95–99
100–103
Total number of user-addressable LBA sectors available
required for drives that support the 48-bit addressing
feature. Maximum value: 0000FFFFFFFFFFFFh.
ST4000VN000 = 7,814,037,168
ST3000VN000 = 5,860,533,168
ST2000VN000 = 3,907,029,168
104–107
108–111
ATA-reserved
0000
H
The mandatory value of the world wide name (WWN) for the
drive. NOTE: This field is valid if word 84, bit 8 is set to 1
indicating 64-bit WWN support.
Each drive will have a unique value.
112–127
128
ATA-reserved
Security status
Seagate-reserved
ATA-reserved
Integrity word
0000
0001
H
H
129–159
160–254
255
xxxx
H
0000
xxA5
H
H
Advanced Power Management (APM) and Automatic Acoustic Management (AAM) features are not
supported.
Note
Note
See the bit descriptions below for words 63, 84, and 88 of the Identify Drive data.
Description (if bit is set to 1)
Bit
0
Word 63
Multiword DMA mode 0 is supported.
Multiword DMA mode 1 is supported.
Multiword DMA mode 2 is supported.
Multiword DMA mode 0 is currently active.
Multiword DMA mode 1 is currently active.
Multiword DMA mode 2 is currently active.
Word 84
1
2
8
9
10
Bit
0
SMART error login is supported.
SMART self-test is supported.
1
2
Media serial number is supported.
Media Card Pass Through Command feature set is supported.
Streaming feature set is supported.
3
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5
GPL feature set is supported.
6
WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT commands are supported.
WRITE DMA QUEUED FUA EXT command is supported.
64-bit World Wide Name is supported.
Obsolete.
7
8
9-10
11-12
13
14
15
Bit
0
Reserved for TLC.
IDLE IMMEDIATE command with IUNLOAD feature is supported.
Shall be set to 1.
Shall be cleared to 0.
Word 88
Ultra DMA mode 0 is supported.
Ultra DMA mode 1 is supported.
Ultra DMA mode 2 is supported.
Ultra DMA mode 3 is supported.
Ultra DMA mode 4 is supported.
Ultra DMA mode 5 is supported.
Ultra DMA mode 6 is supported.
Ultra DMA mode 0 is currently active.
Ultra DMA mode 1 is currently active.
Ultra DMA mode 2 is currently active.
Ultra DMA mode 3 is currently active.
Ultra DMA mode 4 is currently active.
Ultra DMA mode 5 is currently active.
Ultra DMA mode 6 is currently active.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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4.3.2 Set Features command
This command controls the implementation of various features that the drive supports. When the drive receives
this command, it sets BSY, checks the contents of the Features register, clears BSY and generates an interrupt. If
the value in the register does not represent a feature that the drive supports, the command is aborted. Power-on
default has the read look-ahead and write caching features enabled. The acceptable values for the Features
register are defined as follows:
Table 9 Set Features commands
02
Enable write cache (default).
H
H
03
Set transfer mode (based on value in Sector Count register).
Sector Count register values:
00 Set PIO mode to default (PIO mode 2).
H
01 Set PIO mode to default and disable IORDY (PIO mode 2).
H
08 PIO mode 0
H
09 PIO mode 1
H
0A PIO mode 2
H
0B PIO mode 3
H
0C PIO mode 4 (default)
H
20 Multiword DMA mode 0
H
21 Multiword DMA mode 1
H
22 Multiword DMA mode 2
H
40 Ultra DMA mode 0
H
41 Ultra DMA mode 1
H
42 Ultra DMA mode 2
H
43 Ultra DMA mode 3
H
44 Ultra DMA mode 4
H
45 Ultra DMA mode 5
H
46 Ultra DMA mode 6
H
06
07
10
55
82
86
90
Enable the PUIS feature set
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
PUIS feature set device spin-up
Enable use of SATA features
Disable read look-ahead (read cache) feature
Disable write cache
Disable the PUIS feature set
Disable use of SATA features
AA
Enable read look-ahead (read cache) feature (default).
Report full capacity available
H
F1
H
At power-on, or after a hardware or software reset, the default values of the features are as indicated
above.
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4.3.3 S.M.A.R.T. commands
S.M.A.R.T. provides near-term failure prediction for disk drives. When S.M.A.R.T. is enabled, the drive monitors
predetermined drive attributes that are susceptible to degradation over time. If self-monitoring determines that a
failure is likely, S.M.A.R.T. makes a status report available to the host. Not all failures are predictable. S.M.A.R.T.
predictability is limited to the attributes the drive can monitor. For more information on S.M.A.R.T. commands and
implementation, see the Draft ATA-5 Standard.
SeaTools diagnostic software activates a built-in drive self-test (DST S.M.A.R.T. command for D4 ) that eliminates
H
unnecessary drive returns. The diagnostic software ships with all new drives and is also available at:
This drive is shipped with S.M.A.R.T. features enabled. Table 10 below shows the S.M.A.R.T. command codes
that the drive uses.
Table 10 S.M.A.R.T. commands
Code in features register S.M.A.R.T. command
D0
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D8
D9
S.M.A.R.T. Read Data
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
S.M.A.R.T. Enable/Disable Attribute Autosave
S.M.A.R.T. Save Attribute Values
S.M.A.R.T. Execute Off-line Immediate (runs DST)
S.M.A.R.T. Read Log Sector
S.M.A.R.T. Write Log Sector
S.M.A.R.T. Enable Operations
S.M.A.R.T. Disable Operations
S.M.A.R.T. Return Status
DA
H
If an appropriate code is not written to the Features Register, the command is aborted and 0x04 (abort)
is written to the Error register.
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F
B
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C
H
I
D
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E
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P
Q
R
T
U
S
V
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