D C A A - 3 3 6 1 0 D E S K S T A . 4 IBM Native| Translation ------+-----+-----+----- Form 3.5"/HH Cylinders | 7000| | Capacity form/unform 3610/ MB Heads 6| 16| | Seek time / track / ms Sector/track | 63| | Controller IDE / ATA3 Precompensation Cache/Buffer 96 KB ADAPTIVE Landing Zone Data transfer rate MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512 16.600 MB/S ext PIO3 Recording method PRML operating | non-operating -------------+-------------- Supply voltage 5/12 V Temperature *C 5 55 | -40 65 Power: sleep W Humidity % 8 90 | 5 95 standby W Altitude km -0.300 3.048| -0.300 12.000 idle W Shock g 5 | 75 seek W Rotation RPM 5400 read/write W Acoustic dBA spin-up W ECC Bit ADVANCED, ON THE FLY,SMART MTBF h Warranty Month Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates
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+---------------------------------------------------------+ | |XX Power | +------------ |xx | JP1 +++ |XXI | : | | |XXN AT | : | | Logic Card |XXT | JP7 +++ |XXE | | |XXR | | |XXF | | |XXA | | |XXC | | |XXE | +------+ |XX | +----- |XX1 | Back Side of the Drive | | |XX Power | |XX +---------------------------------------------------------+
IBM DCAA-33610/34330 JUMPER SETTING
Jumper Setting
==============
Jumpers may be fitted to select the following options:
Pins 01-02 Master active (default) 03-04 Slave active 05-06 Cable sel 07-08 Slave Present (Jumper these pins if the slave drive is not recognized by this master.) 09-10 Write Cache (disabled with jumper) 11-12 RESERVED 13-14 RESERVED
Write Cache jumper
------------------
Write cache jumper is checked during the initial POR check.
Write cache is disabled when a jumper is fitted and in this case a
"Set features" command to switch Write cache ON or OFF will be
aborted by the drive.
JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP1 Slave Cable Write Master | Selection Cache RESERVED | | | JP4 | | | +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ |1 | |3 | |5 | |7 | |9 | |11| |13| JP4 Slave Present +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ |2 | |4 | |6 | |8 | |10| |12| |14| +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+ --------------------------------------- -----------Raw-Card--------------------
NOTES
1. Jumpers for JP1, 2, 3 and 4 should not be selected concurrently.
2. JP1 is for Master, JP2 is for Slave, JP3 is for Cable Selection mode.
3. To enable Cable Selection mode, the JP3 jumper must be installed. In the Cable Selection mode, the drive address is determined as follows:
- When CSEL signal (pin 28) is grounded or at a low level, the drive address is 0 (master).
- When CSEL signal is open or at high level, the drive address is 1 (slave).
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Notes on Installation
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Installation direction
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horizontally vertically +-----------------+ +--+ +--+ | | | +-----+ +-----+ | | | | | | | | | +-+-----------------+-+ | | | | | | +---------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---------------------+ | +-----+ +-----+ | +-+-----------------+-+ +--+ +--+ | | | | +-----------------+
Drive Mounting
--------------
The drive will operate in all axes (6 directions). Performance and
error rate stay within specification limits even if the drive is
operated in other orientations from which it was formatted.
For reliable operation, it is recommended to mount the drive in a
system securely enough to prevent excessive motion or vibration of
the drive during seek operation or spindle rotation by using
appropriate screws or equivalent mounting instruments.
Drive level vibration test and the shock test are to be conducted
with the drive attached to the table by using four bottom screws
(6-32 UNC).
Recommended screw torque to be applied to mounting screws is 0.6 -
1.0 Nm (6 - 10 kg*cm).
Identification Labels
---------------------
The following labels are affixed to every hard disk drive shipped
from the manufacturing location in accordance with appropriate hard
disk drive assembly drawing.
- A label contaning the IBM logo, IBM part number and the statement "Made by IBM Japan Ltd.".
- A label containing the drive model number, date code, formatted capacity, place of manufacture, and UL/CSA/TUV logos.
- A bar code label containing the drive serial number.
- An user designed label per agreement.
The labels may be integrated with the other labels.
Cabling
-------
The maximum cable length from the host system to the HDD, plus the
circuit pattern length in the host system, cannot exceed 45.7 cm.
Interface Logic Signal Levels
-----------------------------
The interface logic signal have the following electrical
specifications:
Inputs: Input High Voltage 2.0 V min. Input Low Voltage 0.8 V max.
Outputs: Output High Voltage 2.4 V min. Output Low Voltage 0.5 V max.
There is a choice of 2 power connections to this drive. One DC power
connector is designed to mate with AMP part 1-480424-0 (using AMP
pins P/N 350078-4) strip or (part 61173-4) loose piece, or their
equivalents. The other (3 pin) DC power connector is designed
to mate with MOLEX 5480-03 (using MOLEX pins 5479). Equivalent
connectors may be used. Pin assignments are shown below.
+-----+ +-------+ |3 2 1| |4 3 2 1| +-----+ +-------+ | | +- +5V | | | +-- +12V | +--- +12V | | +---- GND +----- GND | +------ GND +-------- +5V
AT Signal Connector
-------------------
The AT signal connector is a 40-pin connector.
The drive uses single-ended drivers and receivers. The connector is
designed to mate with 3M part 3417-7000 or equivalent.
Note: It is intended that the hard disk drive should only be in
electrical contact with the chassis of the PC at a designated set of
mounting holes. Other electrical contact may degrade error rate
performance. As a result of this, it is recommended that there should
be no metal contact to the hard disk drive except at the mounting
holes or the side rails into which the mounting holes are tapped.
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Operating Shock
---------------
The hard disk drive meets the following criteria while operating in
respective conditions described below. There must be a delay between
shock pulses, long enough to allow the drive to complete all
necessary error recovery procedure.
No errors 5G, 11ms half-sine shock pulse
No data loss seek errors or permanent damage 10G, 11ms half-sine shock pulse
No data loss or permanent damage 15G, 5 ms half-sine shock pulse 30G, 4 ms half-sine shock pulse.
Non-Operating Shock
-------------------
The drive withstands without damage or degradation of performance, a
75G half-sine wave shock pulse of 11ms duration on six sides when
heads are parked. (When power is not applied to the unit the heads
are automatically located in the parked position). Above
specification is for shocks applied in each direction of the drives
three mutually perpendicular axis, one axis at a time.
Operating Vibration
-------------------
Due to the complexity of this subject we recommend that users contact
the IBM technical support group representative to discuss how to
perform the necessary measurements if they believe this to be an area
which requires evaluation.
DC Power Requirement
--------------------
The following voltage specifications apply at the drive power
connector. Damage to the drive electronics may result if the power
supply cable is connected or disconnected while power is being
applied to the drive (No hot plug/unplug is allowed). There is no
special power on/off sequencing required.
Cable Length
------------
The maximum cable length from the Host system to the drive, plus the
circuit pattern length inside the Host systems, must not exceed 18
inches (45.7cm). For higher data transfer application (>8.3MB/sec the
cable length should be shorter than 18 inches (45.7cm) since data
transfer characteristics depends on the driver circuits of the system
and hard drive, and or cabling.
Pin Assignment
--------------
The pin assignments of interface signals are listed as follows:
+-------------------------+--------------------------+ | PIN | Signal |I/O | PIN | Signal |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 01 | -RESET |I | 02 | GND | | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 03 | DD07 |I/O | 04 | DD08 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 05 | DD06 |I/O | 06 | DD09 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 07 | DD05 |I/O | 08 | DD10 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 09 | DD04 |I/O | 10 | DD11 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 11 | DD03 |I/O | 12 | DD12 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 13 | DD02 |I/O | 14 | DD13 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 15 | DD01 |I/O | 16 | DD14 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 17 | DD00 |I/O | 18 | DD15 |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 19 | GND | |(20) | Key | | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 21 | DMARQ |O | 22 | GND | | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 23 | -DIOW |I | 24 | GND | | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 25 | -DIOR |I | 26 | GND | | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 27 | IORDY |O | 28 | CSEL |I | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 29 | -DMACK |I | 30 | GND | | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 31 | INTRQ |O | 32 | -HIOCS16|O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 33 | DA01 |I | 34 | -PDIAG |I/O | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 35 | DA00 |I | 36 | DA02 |I | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 37 | -CSO |I | 38 | -CS1 |I | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+ | 39 | -DASP |I/O | 40 | GND | | +------+----------+-------+------+----------+--------+
Note: "O" designates an output from the Drive. "I" designates an
input from the Drive. "I/O" designates an input/output common.
The interface conforms to the working document of information
technology - AT Attachment-3 Interface (ATA-3) revision 6 dated on
October 26 1995 with following deviations.
BBK (Bad Block)
---------------
Bit 7 of Error Register is supported as BAD BLOCK bit. This bit will
be set when BAD BLOCK is reported on Read commands.
Check Power Mode
----------------
CHECK POWER MODE command returns FFh to Sector Count Register when
the device is in Idle mode. This command does not support 80h as the
return value.
Sleep mode
----------
During Sleep mode the drive will be activated by any command,
including, but not limited to, a soft reset.
Hard Reset
----------
Hard Reset response is identical to Soft Reset response with the
following exception: When drive is set as a SLAVE it will activate
-DASP line to indicate it is present. Signal Definition Cabling