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Seagate Technology ST2000LM007 User Manual

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Standard models
ST2000LM007
ST1000LM035
ST500LM030
Self-Encrypting Drive models
ST2000LM009
ST1000LM037
SED (FIPS 140-2) models
ST2000LM010
ST1000LM038
100775165, Rev. F
November 2016
Mobile HDD
5400 RPM - SATA Product Manual
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Seagate Technology ST2000LM007 Specifications

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BrandSeagate Technology
ModelST2000LM007
CategoryStorage
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1.0 Introduction

1.1 About the Serial ATA Interface

Explains the advantages of Serial ATA over parallel ATA, ease of installation, and point-to-point connectivity.

2.0 Drive Specifications

2.1 Formatted Capacity

Details the formatted capacity, guaranteed sectors, and bytes per sector for various drive models.

2.2 Physical organization

Describes the number of read/write heads and disks for different drive models.

2.3 Recording and Interface Technology

Details recording method, density, track density, areal density, spindle speed, and data transfer rate.

2.4 Physical Characteristics

Lists dimensions (height, width, length), weight, and cache buffer size.

2.5 Seek time

Provides typical seek times (track-to-track, average) and average latency.

2.0 Drive Specifications

2.6 Start/stop times

Details power-on to ready and standby to ready times for 1-disk and 2-disk models.

2.7 Power Specifications

Covers DC power requirements, including spinup, read/write, idle, standby, and sleep modes.

2.7.1 Power consumption

Lists DC power requirements for spinup, read/write, idle, standby, and sleep operations.

2.0 Drive Specifications

2.7.1.1 Typical current profiles

Illustrates typical 5V startup and operation current profiles with graphs.

2.0 Drive Specifications

2.7.2 Conducted noise

Specifies input noise ripple limits for the 5V power supply.

2.7.3 Supply Voltage

Defines allowable voltage, noise/ripple, and supply rise time.

2.7.4 Power management modes

Details various power management modes (Active, Idle, Standby, Sleep) and their states.

2.8 Environmental Specifications

2.8.1 Shock

Specifies operating and non-operating shock levels for the drive.

2.8.1.1 Operating shock

Details compliance with half-sine shock pulses during operation.

2.8.1.2 Non-operating shock

Details non-repetitive half-sine shock pulse tolerance when not in operation.

2.8.2 Vibration

Specifies operating and non-operating vibration limits.

2.9 Acoustics

Provides A-weighted sound power levels for idle and performance seek modes.

2.10 Electromagnetic Immunity

2.10.1 DC Magnetic Field Immunity

Details the drive's immunity to DC magnetic fields, including testing procedures and reference standards.

2.11 Reliability

Load/Unload (U/UL)

Specifies load/unload cycle counts for 25°C/50% RH and hard power cycles.

Rated workload

Defines the average annualized workload rating and its impact on AFR.

Warranty

Provides instructions on how to check drive warranty status online.

2.12 Agency Certification

2.12.1 Safety certification

Lists safety certifications like UL, CSA, and EN standards, and provides regulatory model numbers.

2.12.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Details CE, Korean RRA, and Australian RCM compliance for EMC.

2.12.3 FCC verification

Explains FCC verification requirements for subassemblies and potential radio/TV interference.

2.13 Environmental Protection

2.13.1 European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive

States compliance with the EU RoHS Directive restricting hazardous chemicals.

2.13.2 China Requirements - China RoHS 2

Details China RoHS 2 requirements and the product's Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP).

3.0 Configuring and Mounting the Drive

3.1 Handling and Static-Discharge Precautions

Provides essential precautions for handling the drive safely, including ESD protection.

3.2 Configuring the Drive

Explains the Serial ATA interface, point-to-point configuration, and master/slave relationship.

3.2.1 Serial ATA Cables and Connectors

Details the Serial ATA interface cable, connectors, and hot-pluggable features.

3.0 Configuring and Mounting the Drive

3.3 Drive Mounting

Guides users on mounting the drive using screws, specifying clearance and torque requirements.

4.0 About FIPS

Security Level 2

Explains FIPS 140-2 Level 2 security requirements, including tamper-evidence and role-based authentication.

5.0 About (SED) Self-Encrypting Drives

5.1 Data Encryption

Describes AES-256 data encryption (CBC mode) and the Data Encryption Key (DEK).

5.2 Security Providers and Access Control

Covers Admin SP, Locking SP, default passwords, and ATA Enhanced Security features.

5.0 About (SED) Self-Encrypting Drives

5.3 Random Number Generator (RNG)

Explains the drive's hardware RNG for deriving encryption keys and providing random numbers.

5.4 Drive Locking

Details drive locking mechanisms like LockOnReset, ReadLockEnabled, and WriteLockEnabled for data protection.

5.6 Cryptographic Erase

Explains cryptographic erase as a secure method for data deletion.

5.10 RevertSP

Explains the RevertSP feature for erasing data and restoring factory state using PSID.

6.0 Serial ATA (SATA) Interface

6.1 Hot-Plug Compatibility

Confirms hot-plug compatibility with Serial ATA specifications and COMRESET requirement.

6.2 Serial ATA Device Plug Connector Pin Definitions

Details the pin assignments for Serial ATA signal and power connectors.

6.3 Supported ATA Commands

6.3.1 Identify Device command

Details the Identify Device command (ECH) and its data structure, including configuration and model info.

6.3 Supported ATA Commands

6.3.2 Set Features command

Explains the Set Features command and lists acceptable values for enabling/disabling features like write cache and DMA modes.

6.3 Supported ATA Commands

6.3.3 S.M.A.R.T. commands

Describes S.M.A.R.T. for failure prediction and lists command codes for its operations.

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