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IBM Travelstar 15GN Laptop Hard Drive manuals available for free PDF download: Specifications, Quick Installation Manual
IBM Travelstar 15GN Specifications (220 pages)
2.5 inch ATA/IDE hard disk drive
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IBM
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Table of Contents
Hard Disk Drive Specifications
1
Table of Contents
5
Figures
11
1 Introduction
15
Abbreviations
15
References
17
General Caution
17
Drive Handling Precautions
18
Figure 1. Handling Precaution
18
Figure 2. Handling Precaution
18
2 General Features
19
Part 1. Functional Specification
21
3 Fixed Disk Subsystem Description
23
Control Electronics
23
Head Disk Assembly Data
23
4 Fixed Disk Characteristics
25
Default Logical Drive Parameters
25
Formatted Capacity
25
Figure 3. Default Logical Drive Parameters
25
Figure 4. Formatted Capacity by Model Number - (1 of 2)
25
Data Sheet
26
Figure 4. Formatted Capacity by Model Number - (2 of 2)
26
Figure 5. Data Sheet
26
Cylinder Allocation
27
Figure 6. Cylinder Allocation - 48-GB Model (IC25T048ATDA05)
27
Figure 7. Cylinder Allocation - 30-GB Model (IC25N030ATDA04)
27
Figure 8. Cylinder Allocation - 20-GB Model (IC25N020ATDA04)
28
Figure 9. Cylinder Allocation - 15-GB, 7.5-GB Models (IC25N015ATDA04, IC25N007ATDA04)
28
Figure 10. Cylinder Allocation - 12-GB, 10-GB, 6-GB, 5-GB Models
29
Performance Characteristics
30
Command Overhead
30
Figure 11. Performance Characteristics
30
Mechanical Positioning
31
Figure 12. Mechanical Positioning Performance
31
Figure 13. Full Stroke Seek Time
31
Figure 14. Single Track Seek Time
32
Figure 15. Latency Time
32
Average Latency
32
Figure 16. Drive Ready Time
32
Operating Modes
33
Figure 17. Operating Modes
33
Figure 18. Drive Ready Time for All Models
33
5 Data Integrity
35
Data Loss on Power off
35
Write Cache
35
Equipment Status
35
WRITE Safety
36
Data Buffer Test
36
Error Recovery
36
Automatic Reallocation
36
Nonrecovered Write Errors
36
Nonrecoverable Read Error
36
Recovered Read Errors
36
Ecc
37
Figure 19. Examples of Error Cases
37
6 Specification
39
Environment
39
Temperature and Humidity
39
Figure 20. Environmental Condition
39
Figure 21. Limits of Temperature and Humidity
39
Magnetic Fields
40
Figure 22. Magnetic Flux Density Limits
40
Radiation Noise
40
Conductive Noise
40
DC Power Requirements
41
Figure 23. DC Power Requirements
41
Figure 24. Power Consumption Efficiency
42
Power Consumption Efficiency
42
Start up Current
43
Figure 25. Typical Current Wave Form at Start up of IC25N048ATDA04-0
43
Figure 26. Typical Current Wave Form at Start up of IC25N030ATDA04-0
44
Figure 27. Typical Current Wave Form at Start up of IC25N015ATDA04-0
44
Reliability
45
Data Reliability
45
Failure Prediction (S.M.A.R.T.)
45
Cable Noise Interference
45
Service Life and Usage Condition
45
Preventive Maintenance
46
Load/Unload
46
Mechanical Specifications
48
Physical Dimensions and Weight
48
Mounting Hole Locations
48
Figure 28. Physical Dimensions and Weight
48
Figure 29. Mounting Hole Locations for All Models Except 48 GB Model
48
Connector and Jumper Description
49
Mounting Orientation
49
Figure 30. Mounting Hole Locations for the 48 GB Model
49
Load/Unload Mechanism
50
Vibration and Shock
51
Operating Vibration
51
Figure 31. Random Vibration PSD Profile Breakpoints (Operating)
51
Figure 32. Swept Sine Vibration
51
Nonoperating Vibration
52
Operating Shock
52
Figure 33. Random Vibration PSD Profile Breakpoints (Nonoperating)
52
Figure 34. Operating Shock
52
Figure 35. Nonoperating Shock
53
Nonoperating Shock 6.7 Acoustics
54
Sound Power Level
54
Figure 36. Weighted Sound Power
54
Discrete Tone Penalty
55
Identification Labels
56
Electromagnetic Compatibility
56
CE Mark
56
C-Tick Mark
56
Safety
57
UL and CSA Approval
57
IEC Compliance
57
German Safety Mark
57
Flammability
57
Secondary Circuit Protection
57
Packaging
57
7 Electrical Interface Specifications
59
Cabling
59
Interface Connector
59
Figure 37. Interface Connector Pin Assignments
59
Signal Definitions
60
Figure 38. Table of Signals
60
Figure 39. Special Signal Definitions for Ultra DMA
61
Signal Descriptions
62
Interface Logic Signal Levels
65
Reset Timings
65
Figure 40. System Reset Timings
65
PIO Timings
66
Figure 41. PIO Cycle Timings
66
Multiword DMA Timings
67
Figure 42. Multiword DMA Cycle Timings
67
Ultra DMA Timings
68
Initiating Read DMA
68
Figure 43. Ultra DMA Cycle Timing (Initiating Read)
68
Host Pausing Read DMA
69
Figure 44. Ultra DMA Cycle Timings (Host Pausing Read)
69
Host Terminating Read DMA
70
Figure 45. Ultra DMA Cycle Timing (Host Terminating Read)
70
Device Terminating Read DMA
71
Figure 46. Ultra DMA Cycle Timings (Device Terminating Read)
71
Initiating Write DMA
72
Figure 47. Ultra DMA Cycle Timings (Initiating Write)
72
Device Pausing Write DMA
73
Figure 48. Ultra DMA Cycle Timings (Device Pausing Write)
73
Device Terminating Write DMA
74
Figure 49. Ultra DMA Cycle Timings (Device Terminating Write)
74
Host Terminating Write DMA
75
Figure 50. Ultra DMA Cycle Timings (Host Terminating Write)
75
Drive Address Setting
76
Drive Default Address Setting
76
Figure 51. Drive Address Setting
76
Addressing of HDD Registers
77
Figure 52. I/O Address Map
77
Part 2. Interface Specification
79
8 General
81
Introduction
81
Terminology
81
9 Deviations from Standard
83
10 Registers
85
Figure 53. Register Set
85
Alternate Status Register
86
Command Register
86
Cylinder High Register
86
Cylinder Low Register
86
Figure 54. Alternate Status Register
86
Data Register
87
Device Control Register
87
Figure 55. Device Control Register
87
Device/Head Register
88
Figure 56. Device/Head Register
88
Error Register
89
Features Register
89
Sector Count Register
89
Figure 57. Error Register
89
Sector Number Register
90
Status Register
90
Figure 58. Status Register
90
11 General Operation Descriptions
91
Reset Response
91
Figure 59. Reset Response Table
92
Figure 60. Default Register Values
93
Figure 61. Diagnostic Codes
93
Register Initialization
93
Diagnostic and Reset Considerations
94
Figure 62. Reset Error Register Values
94
Power-Off Considerations
95
Load/Unload
95
Emergency Unload
95
Figure 63. Device Behavior by ATA Commands
95
Required Power-Off Sequence
96
Sector Addressing Mode
96
Logical CHS Addressing Mode
96
Power Management Features
97
Power Mode
97
Power Management Commands
97
Standby/Sleep Command Completion Timing
98
Standby Timer
98
Status
98
Interface Capability for Power Modes
98
Figure 64. Power Conditions
98
Initial Power Mode at Power on
99
Advanced Power Management (ABLE-3) Feature
99
Performance Idle Mode
99
Active Idle Mode
99
Low Power Idle Mode
100
Transition Time
100
Function
100
Attributes
100
Attribute Values
100
Attribute Thresholds
101
Threshold Exceeded Condition
101
Commands
101
Operation with Power Management Modes
101
Security Mode Feature Set
101
Security Mode
102
Security Level
102
Password
102
Master Password Revision Code
102
Operation Example
102
Figure 65. Initial Setting
103
Figure 66. Usual Operation
104
Figure 67. Password Lost
105
User Password Lost
105
Command Table
106
Figure 68. Command Table for Device Lock Operation (1 of 2)
106
Figure 68. Command Table for Device Lock Operation (2 of 2)
107
Protected Area Function
108
Example for Operation (in LBA Mode)
108
Set Max Security Extension Commands
109
Figure 69. Set Max SET PASSWORD Data Content
109
Figure 70. Set Max Security Mode Transition
110
Address Offset Feature (Vendor Specific)
111
Enable/Disable Address Offset Mode
111
Figure 71. Device Address Map before and after Set Feature
111
Identify Device Data
112
Exceptions in Address Offset Mode
112
Seek Overlap
113
Figure 72. Seek Overlap
113
Write Cache Function
114
Delayed Write Function (Vendor Specific)
114
Enable/Disable Delayed Write Command
114
Reassign Function
115
Auto Reassign Function
115
12 Command Protocol
117
Data in Commands
117
Data out Commands
119
Nondata Commands
121
DMA Data Transfer Commands
122
13 Command Descriptions
123
Figure 73. Command Set (1 of 2)
123
Figure 73. Command Set (2 of 2)
124
Figure 74. Command Set (Subcommand)
125
Check Power Mode (E5H/98H)
127
Figure 75. Check Power Mode Command (E5H/98H)
127
Device Configuration Overlay (B1H)
128
DEVICE CONFIGURATION RESTORE (Subcommand C0H)
128
Figure 76. Device Configuration Overlay (B1H)
128
Figure 77. Device Configuration Overlay Features Register Values
128
DEVICE CONFIGURATION FREEZE LOCK (Subcommand C1H)
129
DEVICE CONFIGURATION IDENTIFY (Subcommand C2H)
129
DEVICE CONFIGURATION SET (Subcommand C3H)
129
Figure 78. Device Configuration Overlay Data Structure
130
Figure 79. DCO Error Information Definition
131
Enable/Disable Delayed Write (Fah: Vendor Specific)
132
Figure 80. Enable/Disable Delayed Write Command (Fah)
132
Execute Device Diagnostic (90H)
133
Figure 81. Execute Device Diagnostic Command (90H)
133
Flush Cache (E7H)
134
Figure 82. Flush Cache Command (E7H)
134
Format Track (50H: Vendor Specific)
135
Figure 83. Format Track Command (50H)
135
Format Unit (F7H: Vendor Specific)
137
Figure 84. Format Unit Command (F7H)
137
Identify Device (Ech)
139
Figure 85. Identify Device Command (Ech)
139
Figure 86. Identify Device Information (1 of 7)
140
Figure 86. Identify Device Information (2 of 7)
141
Figure 86. Identify Device Information (3 of 7)
142
Figure 86. Identify Device Information (4 of 7)
143
Figure 86. Identify Device Information (5 of 7)
144
Figure 86. Identify Device Information (6 of 7)
145
Figure 86. Identify Device Information (7 of 7)
146
Figure 87. Number of Cylinders/Heads/Sectors by Model Number
147
Identify Device DMA (Eeh)
148
Figure 88. Identify Device DMA Command (Eeh)
148
Idle (E3H/97H)
149
Figure 89. Idle Command (E3H/97H)
149
Idle Immediate (E1H/95H)
150
Figure 90. Idle Immediate Command (E1H/95H)
150
Initialize Device Parameters (91H)
151
Figure 91. Initialize Device Parameters Command (91H)
151
Read Buffer (E4H)
152
Figure 92. Read Buffer Command (E4H)
152
Read DMA (C8H/C9H)
153
Figure 93. Read DMA Command (C8H/C9H)
153
Read Long (22H/23H)
155
Figure 94. Read Long Command (22H/23H)
155
Read Multiple (C4H)
157
Figure 95. Read Multiple Command (C4H)
157
Read Native Max ADDRESS (F8H)
159
Figure 96. Read Native Max ADDRESS (F8H)
159
Read Sectors (20H/21H)
161
Figure 97. Read Sectors Command (20H/21H)
161
Read Verify Sectors (40H/41H)
163
Figure 98. Read Verify Sectors Command (40H/41H)
163
Recalibrate (1Xh)
165
Figure 99. Recalibrate Command (1Xh)
165
Security Disable Password (F6H)
166
Figure 100. Security Disable Password Command (F6H)
166
Figure 101. Password Information for Security Disable Password Command
166
Security Erase Prepare (F3H)
167
Figure 102. Security Erase Prepare Command (F3H)
167
Security Erase Unit (F4H)
168
Figure 103. Security Erase Unit Command (F4H)
168
Figure 104. Erase Unit Information
168
Security Freeze Lock (F5H)
170
Figure 105. Security Freeze Lock Command (F5H)
170
Security Set Password (F1H)
171
Figure 106. Security Set Password Command (F1H)
171
Figure 107. Security Set Password Information
172
Security Unlock (F2H)
173
Figure 108. Security Unlock Command (F2H)
173
Figure 109. Security Unlock Information
174
Seek (7Xh)
175
Figure 110. Seek Command (7Xh)
175
Sense Condition (F0H: Vendor Specific)
176
Figure 111. Sense Condition Command (F0H)
176
Set Features (Efh)
177
Figure 112. Set Features Command (Efh)
177
Set Max ADDRESS (F9H)
179
Figure 113. Set Max ADDRESS (F9H)
179
Set Multiple (C6H)
181
Figure 114. Set Multiple Command (C6H)
181
Sleep (E6H/99H)
182
Figure 115. Sleep Command (E6H/99H)
182
Function Set (B0H)
183
Figure 116. S.M.A.R.T. Function Set Command (B0H)
183
Function Subcommands
184
Figure 117. Log Sector Addresses
185
Device Attributes Data Structure
188
Figure 118. Device Attribute Data Structure
188
Figure 119. Individual Attribute Data Structure
189
Figure 120. Status Flag Definitions
190
Device Attribute Thresholds Data Structure
193
Figure 121. Device Attribute Thresholds Data Structure
193
Figure 122. Individual Threshold Data Structure
194
Error Log Sector
195
Figure 123. S.M.A.R.T. Error Log Sector
195
Figure 124. Error Log Data Structure
196
Figure 125. Command Data Structure
196
Figure 126. Error Data Structure
197
Figure 127. Self-Test Log Data Structure
198
Self-Test Log Data Structure
198
Error Reporting
199
Figure 128. S.M.A.R.T. Error Codes
199
Standby (E2H/96H)
200
Figure 129. Standby Command (E2H/96H)
200
Standby Immediate (E0H/94H)
201
Figure 130. Standby Immediate Command (E0H/94H)
201
Write Buffer (E8H)
202
Figure 131. Write Buffer Command (E8H)
202
Write DMA (Cah/Cbh)
203
Figure 132. Write DMA Command (Cah/Cbh)
203
Write Long (32H/33H)
205
Figure 133. Write Long Command (32H/33H)
205
Write Multiple (C5H)
207
Figure 134. Write Multiple Command (C5H)
207
Write Sectors (30H/31H)
209
Figure 135. Write Sectors Command (30H/31H)
209
Write Verify (3Ch: Vendor Specific)
210
14 Time-Out Values
211
Figure 136. Time-Out Values
211
15 Appendix
213
Commands Support Coverage
213
Figure 137. Command Coverage (1 of 2)
213
Figure 137. Command Coverage (2 of 2)
214
SET FEATURES Command Support Coverage
215
Figure 138. SET FEATURES Command Coverage
215
Index
217
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2.5 inch ATA/IDE hard disk drive
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