HARD DRIVEP RODUCTMANUALDiamondMax™680092720U8, 92040U6, 91700U591360U4, 91020U3, 90845U3and 90650U2
DIAMONDMAX PLUS 5120 – INTRODUCTION1 – 2ConventionsIf there is a conflict between text and tables, the table shall be accepted as being correct.Key Wo
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 1SECTION 2Product DescriptionMaxtor DiamondMax™ 6800 AT disk drives are 1-inch high, 3.5-inch diameter random access storage de
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 2Product FeaturesFunctional / InterfaceMaxtor DiamondMax™ 6800 hard drives contain all necessary mechanical and electronic part
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 3Logical Block AddressingThe Logical Block Address (LBA) mode can only be utilized in systems that support this form of transla
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 4Cache ManagementBuffer SegmentationThe data buffer is organized into two segments: the data buffer and the micro controller sc
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2 – 5Major HDA ComponentsDrive MechanismA brush-less DC direct drive motor rotates the spindle at 5,400 RPM (±0.1%). The dynamicall
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 1SECTION 3Product SpecificationsModels and CapacitiesPerformance SpecificationsLEDOM8U027296U040295U007194U063193U020193U548
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 2Physical Dimensions1.028 max[25.9 mm].25 ± .011.122 ± .02[28.4 mm]1.638 ± .005[41.61 mm]1.625 ± .024.000 ± .01[101.6 mm]1.7
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 3Power RequirementsPower Mode DefinitionsSpin-upThe drive is spinning up following initial application of power and has not
DiamondMax™ 680092720U8, 92040U6, 91700U5, 91360U4,91020U3, 90845U3 and 90650U2All material contained herein Copyright © 1999 Maxtor Corporation.Diamo
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 4Reliability SpecificationsAnnual Return Rate< 1.0% Annual Return Rate (ARR) indicates the average against productsshippe
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS3 – 5EMC/EMIRadiated Electromagnetic Field Emissions - EMC ComplianceThe hard disk drive mechanism is designed as a subassembly
INSTALLATION4 – 1SECTION 4Handling and InstallationPre-formatted DriveThis Maxtor hard drive has been formatted at the factory. Do not use a low-level
INSTALLATION4 – 2Unpacking and InspectionRetain any packing material for reuse. Inspect the shipping container for evidence of damage in transit. Noti
INSTALLATION4 – 3Figure 4 - 2Single Pack Shipping Container (Option A)Figure 4 - 3Single Pack Shipping Container (Option B)RepackingIf a Maxtor drive
INSTALLATION4 – 41 Before You BeginIMPORTANT – PLEASE READ!Please read this Installation Sheet completely before installing the Maxtor hard drive. It
INSTALLATION4 – 53 Hard Drive IdentificationIDE stands for Integrated Drive Electronics and EIDE is Enhanced IDE. The IDE or EIDE interface is designe
INSTALLATION4 – 64 Mounting Drive in SystemTurn the computer OFF, disconnect the power cord and remove the cover. Refer to the computer user’s manual
INSTALLATION4 – 75 Attaching Interface and Power CablesIn order for the computer to recognize that the Maxtor hard drive is in the system, the power c
INSTALLATION4 – 87 System SetupThe following procedures are designed for systems using the DOS 5.0 (or higher), Windows 95 and Windows 98 operating sy
Before You BeginThank you for your interest in the Maxtor DiamondMax™ 6800 AT hard disk drives. This manual providestechnical information for OEM eng
INSTALLATION4 – 9drive parameters must be set using the User Definable Type (UDT).Set the Cylinder, Head and Sector values with the values listed on t
INSTALLATION4 – 103 If the BIOS was set to AUTO DETECT, follow the instructions in Section 7 to prepare the hard drive using the MaxBlast installation
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 1SECTION 5AT Interface DescriptionInterface ConnectorAll DiamondMax™ 6800 AT drives have a 40-pin ATA interface connector
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 2Pin Description TableEMANNIPNIPO/IEMANLANGISNOITPIRCSEDLANGIS-TESER10I teseRtsoH .retfaevitcanidnapurewopgnirudevitcA.met
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 3SRETEMARAPGNIMIT0EDOM1EDOM2EDOM3EDOM4EDOM0t)nim(emiTelcyCsn006sn383sn042sn081sn0211t)nim(putes-WOID/-ROIDotdilavsserddAsn
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 4DMA TimingSRETEMARAPGNIMIT0EDOM1EDOM2EDOM0t)nim(emiTelcyCsn084sn051sn021CtyaledQRAMDotKCAMDDt)nim(-WOID/-ROIDsn512sn08sn0
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 5Ultra DMA TimingSRETEMARAPGNIMIT )sdnocesonannisemitlla(0EDOM1EDOM2EDOMNIMXAMNIMXAMNIMXAMtCYCemiTelcyC)egdeEBORTSotegdeEB
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 6Figure 5 - 5Sustained Ultra DMA Data In BursttDVHDSTROBEat deviceDD(15:0)at deviceDSTROBEat hostDD(15:0)at hosttDVHtCYCtC
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 7tAZtIORDYZCRCDMARQ(device)DMACK-(host)STOP(host)HDMARDY-(host)DSTROBE(device)DD(15:0)DA0, DA1, DA2,CS0-, CS1-tACKtLItMLIt
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 8tDHtDStDVHHSTROBEat hostDD(15:0)at hostHSTROBEat deviceDD(15:0)at devicetDVHtCYCtCYCtDVStDVStDStDHt2CYCtDHtDVHt2CYCDMARQ(
DIAMONDMAX 6800 PRODUCT MANUALiContentsSection 1 — IntroductionMaxtor Corporation 1 - 1Products 1 - 1Support 1 - 1Manual Organization 1 - 1Abbreviatio
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 9DMARQ(device)DMACK-(host)STOP(host)DDMARDY-(device)HSTROBE(host)DD(15:0)(host)tSRtRFStRPFigure 5 - 11Device Pausing an Ul
AT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION5 – 10DMARQ(device)DMACK-(host)STOP(host)DDMARDY-(device)HSTROBE(host)DD(15:0)(host)DA0, DA1, DA2,CS0-, CS1-tACKtMLItDVStLItLI
HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 1SECTION 6Host Software InterfaceThe host communicates with the drive through a set of controller registers accessed via th
HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 2Sector Count RegisterHolds the number of sectors to be sent during a Read or Write command, and the number of sectors pert
HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 3Command RegisterContains code for the command to be performed. Additional command information should be written to thetask
HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 4COMMAND NAME COMMAND CODE PARAMETERS USEDb7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1
HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 5Control Diagnostic RegistersThese I/O port addresses reference three Control/Diagnostic registers:I/O PORT READ WRITE3F6h
HOST SOFTWARE INTERFACE6 – 6Reset and Interrupt HandlingReset HandlingOne of three different conditions may cause a reset: power on, hardware reset or
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 1SECTION 7Interface CommandsThe following section describes the commands (and any parameters necessary to execute them),as well
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 2Read CommandsRead Sector(s)Reads from 1 to 256 sectors, as specified in the Command Block, beginning at the specified sector. (
DIAMONDMAX 6800 PRODUCT MANUALiiSection 3 — Product SpecificationsModels and Capacities 3 - 1Drive Configuration 3 - 1Performance Specifications 3 - 1
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 3Read DMAMulti-word DMAIdentical to the Read Sector(s) command, except that1. The host initializes a slave-DMA channel prior to
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 4Set Multiple ModeEnables the controller to perform Read and Write Multiple operations, and establishes the block count forthese
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 5Write MultiplePerforms similarly to the Write Sector(s) command, except that:1. The controller sets BSY immediately upon receip
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 6Set Feature CommandsSet Features ModeEnables or disables features supported by the drive. When the drive receives this command
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 7Power Mode CommandsStandby Immediate – 94h/E0hSpin down and do not change time out value. This command will spin the drive down
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 8When enabling the Automatic Power Down sequence, the value placed in the Sector Count register ismultiplied by five seconds to
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 9Initialization CommandsIdentify DriveAllows the host to receive parameter information from the drive.When the command is receiv
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 10WORD CONTENT DESCRIPTION50 Reserved51 15-8 = PIO data transfer mode7-0 = not used52 15-8 = DMA data transfer mode7-0 = not use
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 11WORD CONTENT DESCRIPTION83 Command sets supported. If words 82, 83 and 84 = 0000h or FFFFh command set notification notsupport
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 12Initialize Drive ParametersEnables the drive to operate as any logical drive type. The drive will always be in the translate m
DIAMONDMAX 6800 PRODUCT MANUALiiiUltra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) 4 - 5OS Requirements for Large Capacity Hard Drives 4 - 5Hard Drive Identification
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 13Seek, Format and Diagnostic CommandsSeekInitiates a seek to the track, and selects the head specified in the Command block.1.
INTERFACE COMMANDS7 – 14S.M.A.R.T. Command SetExecute S.M.A.R.T.The Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) command has been im
SERVICE AND SUPPORT8 – 1SECTION 8Service and SupportService PolicyRepairs to any DiamondMax™ 6800 drive should be made only at an authorized Maxtor re
SERVICE AND SUPPORT8 – 2MaxFax™ ServiceUse a touch-tone phone to order Technical Reference Sheets, Drive Specifications, Installation Sheets andother
GLOSSARYGL – 1GLOSSARYGlossaryAACCESSTo obtain data from, or place data into, RAM, a register, or data storage device.ACCESS TIMEThe interval between
GLOSSARYGL – 2CYLINDEROn several disk surfaces sharing a common rotational axis, the aggregate of tracks at agiven radial position. A set of disk trac
GLOSSARYGL – 3FILE ALLOCATION TABLE (FAT)Allocates space on the disk for files, one cluster at a time; locks out unusable clusters;identifies unused (
GLOSSARYGL – 4LOGICAL ADDRESSA storage location address that may not relate directly to a physical location. Usuallyused to request information from a
GLOSSARYGL – 5RRANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RAM)Memory designed so that any storage location can be accessed randomly, directly andindividually. This is cont
GLOSSARYGL – 6TTHIN-FILM HEADA magnetic transducer manufactured by deposition of magnetic and electrical materialson a base material contrasted with p
DIAMONDMAX 6800 PRODUCT MANUALivDevice Control Register 6 - 5Digital Input Register 6 - 5Reset and Interrupt Handling 6 - 6Section 7 — Interface Comma
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DIAMONDMAX 6800 PRODUCT MANUALvFiguresFigure Title Page2 - 1 PCBA Jumper Location and Configuration 2 - 63 - 1 Outline and Mounting Dimensions 3 - 2
DIAMONDMAX PLUS 5120 – INTRODUCTION1 – 1SECTION 1IntroductionMaxtor CorporationMaxtor Corporation has been providing high-quality computer storage pro
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