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Describes the advantages and features of the Serial ATA interface over traditional ATA.
Details the formatted capacity and guaranteed sectors for the drive models.
Describes the physical structure, including heads and number of disks.
Outlines the recording method, density, and interface technology used by the drive.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, and cache buffer size for the drives.
Defines and provides typical values for track-to-track and average seek times.
Details power-on to ready and standby to ready times for the drives.
Lists power requirements and consumption for various drive operational modes.
Details operating and non-operating temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration limits.
Specifies sound emission levels and testing methods for drive acoustics.
Outlines the drive's performance under various radio frequency and electrical transient conditions.
Covers drive reliability metrics like nonrecoverable read errors and load/unload cycles.
Details safety certifications and electromagnetic compatibility compliance for the drives.
Addresses compliance with RoHS directives and the impact of corrosive environments.
Outlines essential precautions for handling drives to prevent static discharge damage.
Explains how to configure the drive, including SATA cables and connectors.
Provides instructions and precautions for physically mounting the drive in a system.
Explains the drive's compatibility with hot-plugging according to Serial ATA specifications.
Lists the pin definitions for the Serial ATA signal and power connectors.
Lists the standard ATA commands supported by the drive, including S.M.A.R.T. commands.











