Maxtor DIAMONDMAX PLUS 40 54098U8 User Manual

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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Major HDA Components

Major HDA Components

Major HDA Components

Major HDA Components

Major HDA Components

Drive Mechanism

Drive Mechanism

Drive Mechanism

Drive Mechanism

Drive Mechanism

A brush-less DC direct drive motor rotates the spindle at 7,200 RPM (±0.1%). The dynamically balanced
motor/spindle assembly ensures minimal mechanical run-out to the disks. A dynamic brake provides a fast
stop to the spindle motor upon power removal. The speed tolerance includes motor performance and motor
circuit tolerances.

Rotary Actuator

Rotary Actuator

Rotary Actuator

Rotary Actuator

Rotary Actuator

All DiamondMax Plus 40 drives employ a rotary voice coil actuator which consists of a moving coil, an
actuator arm assembly and stationary magnets. The actuator moves on a low-mass, low-friction center shaft.
The low friction contributes to fast access times and low power consumption.

Read/Write Electronics

Read/Write Electronics

Read/Write Electronics

Read/Write Electronics

Read/Write Electronics

An integrated circuit mounted within the sealed head disk assembly (near the read/write heads) provides up
to eight head selection (depending on the model), read pre-amplification and write drive circuitry.

Read/Write Heads and Media

Read/Write Heads and Media

Read/Write Heads and Media

Read/Write Heads and Media

Read/Write Heads and Media

Low mass, low force giant magneto-resistive read/write heads record data on 3.5-inch diameter disks. Maxtor
uses a sputtered thin film medium on all disks for DiamondMax Plus 40 drives.

Air Filtration System

Air Filtration System

Air Filtration System

Air Filtration System

Air Filtration System

All DiamondMax Plus 40 drives are assembled in a Class 100 controlled environment. Over the life of the
drive, a 0.1 micron filter and breather filter located within the sealed head disk assembly (HDA) maintain a
clean environment to the heads and disks. DiamondMax 40 drives are designed to operate in a typical office
environment with minimum environmental control.

Microprocessor

Microprocessor

Microprocessor

Microprocessor

Microprocessor

The microprocessor controls the following functions for the drive electronics:

Command execution

Cache management

Data correction and error recovery

Diagnostic execution

Data sequencing

Head positioning (including error recovery)

Host interface

Index detection

Spin speed control

Seeks

Servo

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