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Explains the advantages of the Serial ATA (SATA) interface over parallel ATA, focusing on ease of use and performance.
Provides a quick reference table for key drive specifications including capacity, performance, and physical characteristics.
Details drive capacity, LBA mode, logical geometry, and recording/interface technology.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, start/stop times, and DC power requirements.
Explains the various power management modes supported by the drive for energy efficiency.
Covers temperature, humidity, and altitude limits for drive operation and storage.
Specifies drive resistance to shock and vibration during operating and non-operating conditions.
Details drive acoustics measurement standards and electromagnetic immunity tests.
Covers warranty, storage, data loss prevention during power interruptions, and regulatory compliance.
Warns about corrosive environments and materials that can affect electronic drive components' reliability.
Provides essential handling precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the drive.
Explains SATA interface features, point-to-point connection, and details SATA cables and connectors.
Covers drive mounting orientations, screw types, clearances, and torque specifications.
Describes the SATA interface, its command support, and hot-plug capabilities.
Summarizes the signal and power pin definitions for the SATA device plug connector.
Lists the standard ATA commands supported by the drive, referencing the Serial ATA specification.
Explains the Identify Device command, its purpose, and the structure of the returned data.
Details the Set Features command for controlling drive features like write cache and transfer modes.
Explains S.M.A.R.T. for failure prediction and lists the specific S.M.A.R.T. command codes the drive supports.











