Chapter 5 ata bus interface and ata commands – Maxtor QUICKVIEW 300 User Manual

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Quickview 300

80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB PATA

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Chapter 5

ATA BUS INTERFACE AND ATA COMMANDS

This chapter describes the interface between the Quickview 300 hard

disk drives and the PATA bus. The commands that are issued from the

host to control the drive are listed, as well as the electrical and

mechanical characteristics of the interface.

5.1

INTRODUCTION

Maxtor Quickview 300 hard disk drives use the standard ATA/ATAPI

interface. Support of various options in the standard are explained in

the following sections.

5.2

MECHANICAL INTERFACE

5.2.1

Signal Cable and Connector

The Quickview 300 hard disk drive contains a 40-pin unitized

connector for both signal and power connections as well as

configuration jumpers. The dimensions and specifications of the

unitized connector comply with Annex. A in the ATA/ATAPI standard.

The Quickview 300 drives require the use of an 80 conductor cable

(ATA/ATAPI-6, Annex. A, Figure A.4 and description) to support the

drive’s Ultra DMA capability.

5.3

ELECTRICAL INTERFACE

5.3.1

PATA Bus Interface

5.3.1.1

Electrical Characteristics

Signals on the PATA interface are assigned to connector pins according

to Annex. A in the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard for the 80 conductor cable

assembly. The signaling protocol complies with clause 9 and signal timing

complies with clause 10 of the standard.

The Quickview 300 hard disk drives support all Ultra DMA Data Transfer

modes (0 - 5) defined in the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard and are ATA/ATAPI-

7 compliant. In addition, these drives support Mode 6, and can send and

receive data at the full 133MB/s transfer rate.

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