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Explains the advantages and point-to-point configuration of Serial ATA.
Details the formatted capacity for different models and guaranteed sectors.
Explains how blocks are numbered in LBA mode and mentions 48-bit addressing.
Details the number of read/write heads and disks for each drive model.
Lists interface type, recording method, density, track density, areal density, spindle speed, and transfer rate.
Specifies height, width, length, weight, and cache buffer size.
Defines and lists track-to-track and average seek times for the drives.
Provides typical and maximum times for power-on to ready and standby to ready.
Details power requirements, including spinup, read/write, idle, standby, and sleep modes.
Specifies input noise ripple limits for the drive.
Lists allowable voltage, noise/ripple, and supply rise time.
Describes active, idle, standby, and sleep modes for power efficiency.
Specifies operating and non-operating vibration limits.
Details sound power levels for idle and seek modes.
Covers RF environment resistance and tests.
Specifies requirements for immunity to DC magnetic fields.
Covers nonrecoverable read errors, load/unload cycles, rated workload, and warranty.
Lists safety and EMC certifications like UL, CSA, EN, CE, Korean RRA, and FCC.
States compliance with the EU RoHS Directive restricting hazardous substances.
Details compliance with China RoHS 2 and the Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP).
Advises caution regarding corrosive chemicals and humidity for component reliability.
Provides essential safety guidelines for handling drives to prevent ESD damage.
Explains the point-to-point connection of Serial ATA and master/slave behavior.
Describes the SATA interface cable and connector features, including hot-plugging.
Details mounting orientations, screw types, torque, clearance, and stiffness specifications.
Explains hot-plugging support and requirements for FireCuda drives.
Lists and defines the pin functions for Serial ATA signal and power connectors.
Lists standard ATA commands supported by the drive with their hex command codes.
Details the information transferred by the Identify Device command (ECH).
Explains how the Set Features command controls drive features like cache and transfer modes.
Lists S.M.A.R.T. commands for failure prediction and self-testing.











