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Explains the advantages and operation of the Serial ATA interface.
Details the formatted capacity for different drive models.
Explains addressing blocks in LBA mode.
Describes the physical layout and components of the drive.
Details recording methods and interface technology used.
Lists physical dimensions and weight of the drives.
Defines and provides typical seek times for drive operations.
Specifies the time taken for drive startup and standby transitions.
Lists power consumption details for various operating modes.
Specifies input noise ripple limits for the drive.
Lists allowable voltage, noise, and rise time parameters.
Describes various power-saving modes like Idle, Standby, and Sleep.
Specifies operating and non-operating shock resistance levels.
Specifies operating and non-operating vibration resistance levels.
Reports sound power levels for different drive states.
Details drive performance under RF and magnetic field environments.
Covers read error rates, load/unload cycles, and rated workload.
Lists safety and EMC certifications for the drive.
Discusses RoHS compliance and hazardous substances.
Guidelines for safe handling to prevent ESD damage.
Explains drive configuration within the SATA interface.
Details SATA cable connections and pin definitions.
Provides instructions and dimensions for mounting the drive.
Describes the AES-256 encryption engine and DEK usage.
Explains security providers (Admin SP, Locking SP) and credentials.
Details the Admin SP role for firmware and access.
Details the Locking SP role for media access control.
Information on the default password upon shipment.
Discusses ATA Security API usage for enhanced security.
Describes the drive's hardware RNG for key derivation.
Explains the "LockOnReset" feature for data protection.
Details how data is organized into bands with unique encryption keys.
Describes the secure data erasure method using key changes.
Outlines requirements for secure firmware updates.
Notes additional power draw for SED features.
Lists commands specific to SED models.
Explains the feature to reset the drive to factory state.
Describes the drive's ability to be connected/disconnected while powered.
Details the pin assignments for SATA connectors.
Lists standard ATA commands supported by the drive.
Describes the Identify Device command and its data structure.
Details the Set Features command for configuring drive operations.
Explains S.M.A.R.T. commands for drive monitoring and failure prediction.