S T 5 6 6 0 A SEAGATE NO MORE PRODUCED Native| Translation ------+-----+-----+----- Form 3.5"/SUPERSLIMLINE Cylinders 3420| 1057| 1024| Capacity form/unform 545/ MB Heads 4| 16| 16| Seek time / track 13.0/ 3.5 ms Sector/track | 63| 63| Controller IDE / ATA2 FAST/ENHA Precompensation Cache/Buffer 256 KB MULTI-SEGMEN Landing Zone Data transfer rate 4.000 MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512 13.300 MB/S ext DMA Recording method RLL 1/7 operating | non-operating -------------+-------------- Supply voltage 5/12 V Temperature *C 5 55 | -40 70 Power: sleep W Humidity % | standby 0.7 W Altitude km | idle 2.5 W Shock g 2 | 75 seek 5.0 W Rotation RPM 4500 read/write 5.5 W Acoustic dBA 27 spin-up W ECC Bit MTBF h 300000 Warranty Month 24 Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates CSA,FCC,IEC950,UL1950,UL47... ********************************************************************** L A Y O U T ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST5660A PRODUCT MANUAL 36242-001, REV. A, 3/1994 +---------------------------------------------------------+ | |XX I | |XX N | |XX T | |XX E | |XX R | |XX F | |XX A | |XX C | |XX E +--33 |XX | |Options |XX J1 | |Jumper |XX | |Block |XX1 | | J8 | | | |XX J3 +--1 |XX Power +---------------------------------------------------------+ 1 ********************************************************************** J U M P E R S ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST5660A PRODUCT MANUAL 36242-001, REV. A, MARCH 1994 Jumper Setting ============== Options Jumper Block +33--------23--+--17-----+9+7-5+3-1+ --+ o o o o o o o|o o|o o o|o|o o|o *+----Circuit-- | o o o o o o o|o o|o o|o|o o|o o| Board +34--------+---+---+-----+-+---+--2+----------------------------+ |X X|o o|X o o|o|o o|o o|Spares | |X X|o o|X o|o|o o|o o| | +---+---+-----+-+---+---+----------------------------+ | |o o|o o| One drive only | | |o o|o o| | NOTE | | | | | ALL OTHER PINS | |o o|X o| Drive is master; | ARE RESERVED. | |o o|X o| Slave present | DO NOT USE THEM. | | | | | | |o o|o X| Drive is Slave | | |o o|o X| | +-+---+---+----------------------------+ |o|o X|X X| Cable Select | |o|o X|X X| | +-+---+---+----------------------------+ | |xxx| | RESERVED | | |o o| | | +-+---+---+----------------------------+ |o|X o| | RESERVED | |o|X o| | | +-+---+---+----------------------------+ |X| | | Remote LED connection | |X| | | | +-+---+---+----------------------------+ ********************************************************************** I N S T A L L ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST5660A PRODUCT MANUAL 36242-001, REV. A, MARCH 1994 Notes On Installation ===================== Mounting the drive ------------------ Mount the drive securely in the computer using either the bottom or side mounting holes, as described below. Position the drive so that you do not strain or crimp the cables. Bottom mounting holes --------------------- Insert 6-32 UNC-2A mounting screws in the four available bottom mounting holes. Do not insert the screws more than 0.20 inches (6 turns) into the drive frame. Side mounting holes ------------------- Insert 6-32 UNC-2A mounting screws in four of the six available side mounting holes. Use two mounting holes on each side of the drive. Do not insert the screws more than 0.20 inches (6 turns) into the drive frame. CAUTION To avoid damaging the drive: - Use mounting screws of the correct size and length. - Gently tighten the mounting screws_do not apply more than 6 inch- pounds of torque. Auto-park --------- Upon power-down, the heads automatically move to the shipping zone. The heads park inside the maximum data cylinder. When power is applied, the heads recalibrate to track 0. DC Power -------- Except during the write procedure, you can turn off and turn on power to the drive in any sequence without losing data or damaging the drive. If you turn off the power during a write procedure, you may lose the data currently being written. I/O cable and connector ----------------------- The I/O connector is a 40-pin connector. The even pins are next to the edge of the printed circuit board; the odd pins are away from the printed circuit board. Pin 1 is near the 4-pin power connector. There is no pin 20 because that location is used as a key. Make sure the corresponding pin hole on the cable connector is plugged to prevent the connector from being installed upside down. The I/O cable cannot be longer than 18 inches (0.46 meters). The table below lists recommended parts for the mating connector. You can use equivalent parts. Part | Description | 3M part number ----------------+-----------------------+---------------- Connector | 40-pin | 3M-3417-7000 ----------------+-----------------------+---------------- Connector | 40-pin | 3M-3448-2040 ----------------+-----------------------+---------------- Flat cable | AWG28 (stranded) | 3M-3365-40 AT interface ------------ The drive complies with all ATA interface specifications. The interface consists of single-ended, TTL-compatible receivers and drivers communicating through a 40-conductor flat ribbon, nonshielded cable with a maximum length of 18 inches (0.46 meters) using an asynchronous interface protocol. The drivers can sink up to 24 mA and drive a load up to 300 pF. Attaching cables ---------------- - Make sure the computer is off. - Put on a grounded wrist strap. - Connect the remote LED (optional). If you want to connect the drive-activity indicating LED of your computer front panel to the drive, attach the two-wire LED connector cable from the case to pins 9(-) and 10(+) of jumper block J8. - Attach the power cable. Connect a system power cable to the 4-pin power connector. - Attach the interface cable. Note that the cable length must be 18 inches or less. CAUTION Connector midalignment can damage the computer and the drive. One-drive system using standard ATA 40-pin interface cable: Connect one end of the cable to the computer's host adapter card or the hard drive connector located on the motherboard, and the other end to interface connector J1 on the drive. Align pin 1 on each cable connector with pin 1 on its matching equipment connector. Two-drive system with standard ATA 40-pin interface cable: If you are using a standard 40-pin two-drive ribbon cable, plug one connector into J1 on each drive and attach the remaining connector to the host adapter. Two-drive system using cable select: Use of this method requires drives supporting the cable select option and also requires a special daisy-chain interface cable built for cable-select; this cable is not the same as a standard 40 pin hard drive cable. To make a drive the master, attach it to the connector that has the CSEL signal line connected to pin 28. To make a drive the slave, attach it to the connector that has pin 28 unconnected. Finally, connect the cable to the host adapter. Note that CSEL is grounded on the host adapter. ********************************************************************** F E A T U R E S ********************************************************************** SEAGATE ST5660A PRODUCT MANUAL 36242-001, REV. A, MARCH 1994 Formatted Capacity ------------------ The drive was low-level formatted at the factory, you cannot low- level format it. You can operate the drive using many different logical configura- tions, provided the number of sectors per track does not exceed 63. Three possible configurations are shown below. The first two configurations represent conventional CHS addressing as used on most DOS computers. The third configuration uses LBA addressing. | CHS | CHS* | LBA** ---------------------------------+-----------+-----------+---------- Cylinders | 1,024 | 1,057 | N/A Heads | 16 | 16 | N/A Sectors | 63 | 63 | N/A Total sectors | 1,032,192 | 1,065,456 | 1,066,184 Formatted capacity (Mbytes***) | 528.48 | 545.3 | 545.8 * This is the default configuration. This configuration can only be used in computers that are capable of addressing more than 1,024 cylinders. Therefore, if your computer cannot address more than 1,024 cylinders, you must change the configuration using the setup utility. ** This configuration can only be used in computers that support LBA addressing. *** One megabyte equals one million bytes. The drive was configured in translation mode at the factory. You can verify the number of cylinders, sectors per track and heads and the total number of LBA sectors by using the Identify Drive (ECH) command. Multisegmented cache buffer --------------------------- The drive uses the 256-Kbyte, multisegmented cache buffer to improve performance by eliminating access times under certain conditions. Read look-ahead The drive uses the read segments to store additional logical sectors, after the last requested sector, into a buffer before the additional sectors are requested by the computer. The cache buffer stores data from the start of a read until the buffer segment is full, or until another command is received from the computer. Write immediate The drive uses the write segment to store write commands and data. After the drive receives all the data for the com-mand, it issues a write complete. Then, the drive writes the data to the disc. Write merging The drive accepts contiguous write commands and executes them as one command. Write caching The last data written by the drive is retained in the buffer for use by future reads. Power management ---------------- This drive provides and uses power-management modes which reduce power consumption. The level of drive activity for each power- management mode is described below. You can customize the power-management modes using the AT interface commands that control the power modes. These commands are described in the Seagate ATA Interface Reference Manual, publication number 36111- xxx. NOTE If you install the ST5660A as a slave with a master drive that does not support power management (for example, a Seagate ST1239A drive), do not send power-management commands to the ST5660A. Power-management modes ---------------------- The drive supports the following power-management modes: - Spinup The drive brings the spindle and discs up to operating speed. Power in this mode is defined as the average power during the first 10 seconds of spinup. The drive enters this mode during startup and from the Standby mode. - Seeking The drive moves the read/write heads to a specific location on the disc surface in preparation for reading from or writing to the disc. Read/write electronics are powered down and servo electronics are active. The power measured during this mode is the average power while executing random seeks with a 2-revolution (26.6 msec) dwell between Seek commands. - Read/write The drive reads from or writes to the disc. Read/write electronics are active and the servo is on track. The drive enters this mode from the Idle mode. - Idle The heads are parked in the shipping zone. The spindle is spinning and the cache buffer remains enabled, and the drive accepts all commands and returns to the Seeking or Read/write modes when it receives a command that requires disc access. - Standby The spindle is stopped, the heads are parked in the landing zone, the actuator is latched, and some of the drive electronics are powered down. The drive sets a status flag indicating to the computer that it is ready to access the disc. When the drive re- ceives a command that does not require disc access, the drive remains in the Standby mode. When the drive receives a command that requires disc access, it spins up and performs the command. Access time ----------- Seek time is measured under nominal conditions of temperature and voltage with the drive mounted horizontally. Seek time is a true statistical average of at least 5,000 seeks. Track-to-track seek time is the average of all possible single-track seeks in both directions. Average seek time is measured by executing seeks in both directions between random cylinders. Full-stroke seek time is half the time needed to seek from track 0 to the maximum track and back to track 0. Host overhead varies between systems and cannot be specified. Drive internal overhead is measured by issuing a no-motion seek and is typically less than 0.5 msec. +--------------+----------------+--------------+------------+ |Track-to-track| Average/Typ | Full stroke | Average | |seek time | seek time | seek time | latency | +--------------+----------------+--------------+------------+ |4.0 msec max. | 14.0 msec write| 25.0 msec max| 6.67 msec | |3.5 msec typ. | 12.0 msec read | | | +--------------+----------------+--------------+------------+