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Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 1/43 2005/2/23 OEM Manual Hard Disk Drive Specifications Ultrastar 10K300 – 300/ 147/ 73/ 36 (SCSI Interface) Models HUS103030FL3600 :(300GB/68pin) Models.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 2/43 2005/2/23 REVISION CONTROL Remarks A D : A d d i t i o n , CH: Change ,CR: Correction ,DL: Deletion Rev.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 3/43 2005/2/23 Read and follow all instructions and cautions described in this chapter bef ore using the drive. It is recommended that t his manual is kept at a proper location for quick reference. The description related to safety in this chapter m ay be changed without notice.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 4/43 2005/2/23 Followings are the cautions and contents described in this manual. I t e m s o f i n d i c a t i n g : - Safety cautions for this product Pag.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 5/43 2005/2/23 0.2.11 Protect the drive against shocks with the corrugated board and cushioning material provided by the manufact urer, or with Hitachi Approved containers. 0.2.12 When mounting the drive, use the size of scr ews and the torque recommended in this manual.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 6/43 2005/2/23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Page To use this product safely. ........... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ... 3 1 Features . ......... .......... ......... .........
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 7/43 2005/2/23 11 Pin assignment ... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ........... ......... ......... ........ ..... 33 11.1 SCSI Bus Connector C1 .. ......... ........ ........... ......... .
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 8/43 2005/2/23 1 Features The Ultrastar 10K300 series uses high per form ance sputtered disks, GM R heads, and a rotary type voice coil motor to drive the heads. These features provide high capacity, high speed positioning and high reliability.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 9/43 2005/2/23 2 Standards and Related Documents (a) Safety standards It is the user’s r esponsibility to assure the actual system in which the drive is installed meets the appropriate safety requirements.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 10/43 2005/2/23 3 Description 3.1 Characteristics Table 3.1 Characteristics Item Specifications Ultrastar 10K300-300 Ultrastar 10K300-147 Ultrastar 10K300-7.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 11/43 2005/2/23 3.2 Environmental conditions and reliability Table 3.2 Environmental conditions and reli ability Item Ultrastar 10K300-300 Ultras tar 10K300.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 12/43 2005/2/23 Note 1. Storage capacity does not include spare sector and spare cylinder. Note 2. This is the value in the case that the drive is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector. (1 gigabyte shows 1x10 9 bytes on this document.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 13/43 2005/2/23 Note 7. The disk drive orientation for shock test is shown in Figure 4.2. Figure 3.2 Shock test direction Test conditions on shock test are as follows.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 14/43 2005/2/23 Note 13. When the Ultrastar 10K300-300 is formatted to 512 Bytes/sector, the maximum Logical Block Address is (22ECB25B)h. When the Ultr astar 10K300-147 is formatted t o 512 Bytes/sector, the maximum Logical Block Address is (111D69B4)h.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 15/43 2005/2/23 4 DC power Interface 4.1 DC Power Requirement The drives are operated on DC power (+5V, +12V) only. No power sequencing is required. The +5 and +12 Volts can be applied in any order. Table 4.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 16/43 2005/2/23 4.2 Power supply current Fig 4.1 Current transition for +12V Note: A re tr y S pin -up operation may be at te m pt ed du ring the Start up proces s. 4.3 Spindle Start and Stop 4.3.1 Start and St op Time Table 4.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 17/43 2005/2/23 4.3.2 Spindle Start Selection When multiple disk drives are connected to the same power supply and turned on simultaneously, a large current will be required at power up.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 18/43 2005/2/23 5 Connecting Methods 5.1 Interface Cable (Daisy Chain) F i g u r e 5 . 1 C a b l i n g l a y o u t (WIDE LVD drive) Note 1. The SCSI bus can accommodate a maximum of 16 units on a WIDE (16- bit) bus, including the host processor, Ultrast ar 10K300 units, and other SCSI devices.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 19/43 2005/2/23 5.2 Low voltage differential (LVD) m ode The NW and NC drives have two different transceivers to allow customer to use it in traditional systems which may use single-ended drivers and receivers, or to use it in low voltage differential (LVD) systems which use LVD drivers and receivers.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 20/43 2005/2/23 6 SCSI Interface 6.1 Summary of SCSI Controller The Ultrastar 10K300 SCSI controller interfaces between the drive and the host computer with the Sm all Computer System Interface (SCSI) .
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 21/43 2005/2/23 (8) Tagged Command Queuing A maximum of 128 comm ands can be enqueued to this drive. The drive does not have to connect and disconnect to the host controller even if the SCSI command has been issued successively, so the overhead time of the SCSI bus can be reduced.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 22/43 2005/2/23 6.2 Summary of SCSI Comm ands The SCSI controller supports the group 0,1, and 2 commands listed in Table 6.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 23/43 2005/2/23 Table 6.1 SCSI Commands Supported (Continued) Operation Code Group 2 Command Name 41h 4Ch 4Dh 55h 56h 57h 5Ah 5Eh 5Fh WRITE SAME L O G S E L.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 24/43 2005/2/23 7.2 Mounting of the drive 1. Mount the d rive with four 6-32 UNC screws. (Screw's to rque : 0.588 to 0.784 N·m) 2. Mounting hole s (A1,A2,B1,B2,B3) ar e availa ble for mounting.(See figure 8.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 25/43 2005/2/23 7.3 Mounting dimensions F G H J K L B A C D E Dimension mm A 101.6±0.25 B 95.25±0.25 C 3.18±0.2 5 D 41.28± 0.5 E 44.45±0.25 F 147 max. G 101.6±0.25 H 28.5±0.5 J 41.6 ±0.25 K 26.1 max.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 26/43 2005/2/23 7.4 Precautions on the off-line test or bench test When the off-line test or bench test is performed the drive should be tightly fixed and cooled. The set-up should be similar to the actual system configuration.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 27/43 2005/2/23 8 Precautions for handling The drive is sensitive to shock, vibration, over vo ltage, temperature, humidity, corrosive gas, magnetic force and electrostatic discharge.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 28/43 2005/2/23 8.4 Other Precautions 8.4.1 Do not loosen the screws or disassemble t he drive. 8.4.2 Do not remove t he PCB from the drive or swap the PCB with other drives. 8.4.3 Do not solder the wire or other parts on the PCB, or reconstruct the PCB.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 29/43 2005/2/23 10 Physical interface 10.1 Connector Specifications Use the mating connectors which are electrically an d mechanically compatible. The following part numbers indicate the mating co nnectors. Table 10.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 30/43 2005/2/23 (2) DC Power Supply Cable The DC power cable should be as short as possible to minimize voltage drop. Table 10.2 Interface cable (WIDE, Single-ended mode) Cable Type Maximum c able length Fast-5 Fast-10 Ultra (Fast 20) SCSI interfac e Flat R ibbon or Twisted Pair 6m (16 units max.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 31/43 2005/2/23 10.3 Connector Layout WIDE LVD drive C1 SCSI Bus Connector C4 Auxiliary Connector C2 Power Connector Figure 10.1 Connector Lay out (WIDE LVD drive) C1 432 1 68 1 34 2 12 1 11 C2-1 : 12V C2-2 : GND (12V Return) C2-3 : GND (5V Return) C2-4 : 5V 35 C4 C2 Figure 10.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 32/43 2005/2/23 SCA-2 LVD drive N P D H M W L Dimension mm Dimension mm H 26.1 max. W 101.6±0.25 D 6.35±0.25 L (58) N (7) M 50.8±0.5 P 4.6±0.5 Figure 10.3 Connector Layout (SCA-2 LVD drive) 1 40 41 80 C1 PCB parts side Figure 10.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 33/43 2005/2/23 11 Pin as signment 11.1 SCSI Bus Connect or C1 Table 11.1 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1 (WIDE, Single-ended mode) Signal Name Connector contact No. Cable conductor No. Connector contact No.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 34/43 2005/2/23 Table 11.2 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1 (WIDE, LVD mode) Signal Name Connector contact No.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 35/43 2005/2/23 Table 11.3 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1 (SCA-2, Single-ended mode) Signal Name C onnector c ontact No .
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 36/43 2005/2/23 Table 11.4 Pin assignment of SCSI Bus Connector C1 (SCA-2, LVD mode) Signal Name C onnector c ontact No .
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 37/43 2005/2/23 11.2 Other connectors Table 11.5 Pi n assignment of Auxiliary Connector C4 (WIDE LVD drive) Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Note 1 -ID0 2 Reserved 3 -ID1 4 Reserved 5 -ID2 6 Reserved 7 -ID3 8 LED(with 150 ohm) See Figure 12.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 38/43 2005/2/23 12 Jumper Socket setting 12.1 Jumper connector layout WIDE LVD drive Reserved (4) Reserved (6) Auxiliary Connector (C4) 2 1 ID0 (1) ID1 (3) ID2 (5) ID3 (7) GND (10) N.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 39/43 2005/2/23 12.2 Jumper socket setting The Jumper sockets should be set only when t he power is off. 12.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 40/43 2005/2/23 12.2.2 Disable Auto Start WIDE LVD No. Option Jumper Connector (C3) Meaning Remove the Jumper Socket for C3-9,10 (Default) 1 Install the Jum.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 41/43 2005/2/23 12.2.4 Enable Delayed Start WIDE LVD No. Option Jumper Connector (C3) Meaning Remove the Jumper Socket for C3-13,14 (Default) 1 Install the Jumper Socket for C3-13,14 2 Spindle motor automatically starts when the power is on.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 42/43 2005/2/23 12.2.5 SCSI bus Terminat or Power WIDE LVD No. Option Jumper Connector (C3) Meaning Remove the Jumper Socket for C3-23,24 (Default) 1 Instal.
Drawing No. Sheet No. Revision 6 K6610091 43/43 2005/2/23 12.3 Jumper socket part number Part numbers of jumper sockets are as follows: Table 12.1 Jumper socket Part number Manufacturer Name MINITEK JUMPER FCI Japan K.K. 86730-001 Connector Option Jumper Connector (C3) 12.
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