C156-E227-01ENMCM3064AP, MCM3130APOPTICAL DISK DRIVESPRODUCT MANUAL
Important Alert Itemsvi C156-E227-01ENTask Alert message PageAssembly and InstallationDevice damage: Before moving the drive, remove any opticaldisk c
Host Interface4-30 C156-E227-01EN4.5.2 PACKET (A0h)Table 4.20 PACKET commandBit76543210CM10100000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXXXXXXSCXXXXXXXXF
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-314.5.3 DEVICE RESET (08h)Table 4.21 DEVICE RESET commandBit76543210CM00001000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXX
Host Interface4-32 C156-E227-01EN4.5.4 CHECK POWER MODE (E5h)Table 4.22 CHECK POWER MODE commandBit76543210CM11100101DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXS
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-334.5.5 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC (90h)Table 4.24 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC commandBit76543210CM10010000DHXXXXXXXXCH
Host Interface4-34 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.25 Self-diagnosis detailed codeDetailed code Meaning01h Normally end02h-7Fh Hardware error(For power-on and h
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-35Table 4.27 Error registerBit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 00 WRT_PT MC 0 MCR 0 NOMED 0WRT_PT: Set to
Host Interface4-36 C156-E227-01EN4.5.8 NOP (00h)Table 4.29 NOP commandBit76543210CM00000000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXXXXXXSCXXXXXXXXFRXXXXX
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-374.5.10 SET FEATURES (EFh)Table 4.31 SET FEATURES commandBit76543210CM11101111DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXX
Host Interface4-38 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.32 FR register setting valueSettingvalueFunction Defaultvalue02 Enables the write cache. *03 Supports data tr
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-39Table 4.33 Transfer setting values in the SC registerSetting valueBit 7 to bit 3 Bit 2 to bit 0Function ODD respon
C156-E227-01EN viiOPTICAL DISK DRIVESPRODUCT MANUAL(C156-E227)<This manual>1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION2. SPECIFICATIONS3. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS4.
Host Interface4-40 C156-E227-01ENWhen the FR register is 95h, the ODD responds as follows at the end of thecommand:- The CL register responds with 00h
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-414.5.11 SLEEP (99h/E6h)Table 4.35 SLEEP commandBit7654321010011001CM11100110DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXX
Host Interface4-42 C156-E227-01EN4.5.12 STANDBY IMMEDIATE (94h-E0h)Table 4.36 STANDBY IMMEDIATE commandBit7654321010010100CM11100000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXX
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-434.6 Packet CommandsThe ODD supports the packet commands listed below.Table 4.37 Packet command codes and parame
Host Interface4-44 C156-E227-01EN4.6.1 Logical Unit NumberLogical unit numbers (LUNs) other than 0 are not supported. The specified valuemust always
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-454.6.3 FORMAT UNIT commandTable 4.39 FORMAT UNIT commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (04h)1 Logical Unit Numb
Host Interface4-46 C156-E227-01ENWhen the IMMED (Immediate) bit is 1, the ODD responds with immediate endafter the command is received and before form
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-47Table 4.44 INQUIRY dataBitByte765432100ReservedPeripheral Device Type Optical memory Device (07h)1RMB(1b)Reserv
Host Interface4-48 C156-E227-01EN4.6.5 MODE SELECT commandTable 4.45 MODE SELECT commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (15h)1 Logical Unit Number PF
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-49Table 4.47 lists the mode parameter list.Table 4.47 Mode parameter listBitByte765432100-4 Mode Parameter Header
viii C156-E227-01ENREFERENCED STANDARDSThe product specifications and functions described in this manual conform to the followingstandards:Specificati
Host Interface4-50 C156-E227-01ENAll the values specified for Block Descriptor are ignored.Table 4.50 lists the page descriptors.Table 4.50 Page Descr
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-51Table 4.52 Drive Operation Mode Page variableBitByte765432102001 00000b3 000b 1 0000bTable 4.53 Drive Operation
Host Interface4-52 C156-E227-01ENWhen the PER (Post Error) bit is 0, the command reports the GOOD status when itrecovers the normal state by using the
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-53Table 4.56 Default values for the read-write recovery pageBitByte7654321021001010131Fh4-7 00h8 03h9-11 00h4.6.5
Host Interface4-54 C156-E227-01EN"Number of Heads, Sectors per Track and Number of Cylinders" define logicalvalue. It does not show physica
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-55Table 4.59 Default values in flexible disk pageBitByte765432102-3 3E80h4 40h5 20h6-7 In case of 640 Mbytes and
Host Interface4-56 C156-E227-01EN4.6.5.4 Caching pageTable 4.60 Caching pageBitByte765432100 PS 0 Page Code (08h)1 Page Length (0Ah)2 Reserved WCERese
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-574.6.5.5 Removable Block Access Capabilities PageTable 4.63 Removable Block Access Capabilities PageBitByte76543
Host Interface4-58 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.65 Removable Block Access Capabilities Page default valueBitByte765432102 0 1 000000b3 1 0 000b 001b4-11 00h4
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-59Table 4.67 Inactivity Timer Multiplier valuesInactivity Time Multiplier Minimum period beginning from when acce
C156-E227-01EN ixContentsCHAPTER 1 General Description... 1-11.1 Features ...
Host Interface4-60 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.68 Timer & Protect Page variableBitByte765432102 00h30h Fh4 000000b 0 05-7 00hTable 4.69 Timer & Prot
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-61Page Control (PC) defines the type of the page descriptor to transmit.Table 4.71 Page Control fieldBit 7 Bit 6
Host Interface4-62 C156-E227-01EN- 05h for PROM media- 03h for other media and in Not Ready stateThe Write Protect (WP) bit indicates the state of the
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-634.6.7 MODE SENSE (6) commandTable 4.76 MODE SENSE (6) commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (1Ah)1 Logical Uni
Host Interface4-64 C156-E227-01EN4.6.8 PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL commandTable 4.79 PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL commandBitByte765432100 Operation C
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-654.6.9 READ (10) commandTable 4.81 READ (10) commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (28h)1 Logical Unit Number R
Host Interface4-66 C156-E227-01ENWhen 0 is specified as Transfer Length, data is not transferred. The commandends normally without executing Read pro
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-67Table 4.86 READ CAPACITY data (PMI=1, PROM medium)BitByte765432100-3 Last Logical Block Address for M0 area4-7
Host Interface4-68 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.90 Current/Maximum capacity descriptorBitByte765432100-3 Number of Blocks4 Reserved Descriptor Code5-7 Block
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-69When Plist is 1, the command transfers header and PDL. When Glist is 1, thiscommand transfers header and SDL.
Contentsx C156-E227-01EN3.1.1 Temperature measurement points ...3-13.1.2 Temperature requirement
Host Interface4-70 C156-E227-01EN4.6.14 READ LONG commandTable 4.96 READ LONG commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (3Eh)1 Logical Unit Number Reser
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-714.6.16 REQUEST SENSE commandTable 4.98 REQUEST SENSE commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (03h)1 Logical Uni
Host Interface4-72 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.99 Request sense dataBitByte765432100 Valid Error Code (70h or 71h)1 Reserved (00h)2 Reserved (0h) Sense Key
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-73Sense Key outlines the error. The definition of Sense Key is listed in Table 4.101.Table 4.101 Sense Key code
Host Interface4-74 C156-E227-01ENAdditional Sense Code (ASC)/Additional Sense Code Qualifier (ASCQ) indicatesdetailed error information. The definiti
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-75Table 4.103 ASC/ASCQ list (2/2)SenseKeyASC ASCQ Error description3 30 00 INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM INSTALLED3 30 01
Host Interface4-76 C156-E227-01EN4.6.17 SEND DIAGNOSTIC commandTable 4.105 SEND DIAGNOSTIC commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (1Dh)1 Logical Uni
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-774.6.19 START/STOP UNIT commandTable 4.107 START/STOP UNIT commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (1Bh)1 Logic
Host Interface4-78 C156-E227-01EN4.6.20 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE commandTable 4.109 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (35h)1 Logical
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-794.6.22 VERIFY commandTable 4.111 VERIFY commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (2Fh)1 Logical Unit Number Res
ContentsC156-E227-01EN xi4.3.1 I/O registers...4-64.4 Various
Host Interface4-80 C156-E227-01ENThe WRITE (10) command receives and writes data for the specified number ofblocks from the specified logical block ad
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-814.6.25 WRITE AND VERIFY commandTable 4.114 WRITE AND VERIFY commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (2Eh)1 Log
Host Interface4-82 C156-E227-01EN4.6.26 WRITE BUFFER commandTable 4.115 WRITE BUFFER commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (3Bh)1 Logical Unit Numb
4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-83Table 4.116 Code-IDCode-ID Micro-code type Data file length0h Main Code 78040h1h-Fh Reserved -Downloading proc
Host Interface4-84 C156-E227-01EN4.6.27 WRITE LONG commandTable 4.117 WRITE LONG commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (3Fh)1 Logical Unit Number R
4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-854.7 Timing4.7.1 Register/PIO data transfer timingFigure 4.2 Register/PIO data transferDA(2:0)CS0-/CS1-IORDYIOCS16-READDD
Host Interface4-86 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.118 Register/PIO data transfer timing parametersSymbol Timing parameter min(Units: ns)max(Units: ns)Condit
4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-874.7.2 Multiword DMA data transfer timingFigure 4.3 Multiword DMA data transfertMtGtFtGtEtKtDtItZtJtLt0tNtHCS0-/CS1-DMAR
Host Interface4-88 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.119 Multiword DMA data transfer timing parametersSymbol Timing parameter min(Units: ns)max(Units: ns)Condi
4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-894.7.3 Ultra DMA data in transfer (initialization timing)DMARQDMACK-STOPHDMARDYDSTROBEDS(15.0)DA(2.0)CS0-,CS1-tUItACKtAC
Contentsxii C156-E227-01EN4.6.16 REQUEST SENSE command ...4-714.6.17 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command
Host Interface4-90 C156-E227-01EN4.7.5 Ultra DMA data in transfer (host stop timing)DMARQDRMACK-STOPHDMARDY-DSTROBEDD(15:0)tRPtSRtRSFFigure 4.6 Ultr
4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-914.7.7 Ultra DMA data in transfer (host end timing)DMARQDMACK-STOPHDMARDY-DSTROBEDD(15:0)DA(2:0)CS0-, CS1-tLItMLItZAHtAZ
Host Interface4-92 C156-E227-01EN4.7.8 Ultra DMA data out transfer (initialization timing)DMARQDMACK-STOPDDMARDY-HSTROBEDD(15:0)DA(2:0)CS0-, CS1-tUIt
4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-934.7.10 Ultra DMA data out transfer (device stop timing)DMARQDMACK-STOPDDMARDY-HSTROBEDD(15:0)tRPtSRtRFSFigure 4.11 Ult
Host Interface4-94 C156-E227-01EN4.7.11 Ultra DMA data out transfer (host suspend timing)DMARQDMACK-STOPDDMARDY-HSTROBEDD(15:0)DA(2:0)CS0-, CS1-tLItL
4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-954.7.12 Ultra DMA data out transfer (device end timing)DMARQDMACK-STOPDDMARDY-HSTROBEDD(15:0)DA(2:0)CS0-, CS1-tMLItMLItL
Host Interface4-96 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.120 Ultra DMA data out transfer parameterSymbol Timing parameter min(Units: ns)max(Units: ns)Conditiont2CYCT
4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-974.7.13 Power-on and Reset Timing*1 Device 0 sets the BSY bit to 0 when device 1 is not connected.*2 Device 0 uses DAS
Host Interface4-98 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.121 Power-on and reset timingSymbol Timing parameter min maxt10 RESET- pulse width25 µs-t11 Device 0 RESET-
C156-E227-01EN 5-1CHAPTER 5 Operation and CleaningThis chapter describes how to operate and clean the optical disk drive and anoptical disk cartridge.
ContentsC156-E227-01EN xiii5.3.3 Precautions ...5-95.4 Cleani
Operation and Cleaning5-2 C156-E227-01EN1) Disk insertion slotInsert and eject an optical disk cartridge into and out of this slot.2) Eject button &am
5.1 Operation of Optical Disk DriveC156-E227-01EN 5-33. If the BUSY LED indicator lamp does not go on after a cartridge is inserted,press the eject/BU
Operation and Cleaning5-4 C156-E227-01ENIf you insert an optical disk cartridge with the printed shutter facingupward by pressing on the rear of cartr
5.2 Cleaning of Optical Disk DriveC156-E227-01EN 5-5Press the eject switchFigure 5.3 Removing an optical disk cartridge5.2 Cleaning of Optical Disk D
Operation and Cleaning5-6 C156-E227-01ENDevice Damage:Be sure to use the dedicated head cleaner shown above.Check the state of the cleaning brush by o
5.3 Operation of Optical Disk CartridgeC156-E227-01EN 5-7(a) Shutter closed(b) Shutter openFigure 5.4 Appearance of optical disk cartridge(3) Write p
Operation and Cleaning5-8 C156-E227-01EN5.3.2 Write protect tabMove the write protect tab to enable or disable writing to an optical disk cartridge.Us
5.3 Operation of Optical Disk CartridgeC156-E227-01EN 5-95.3.3 PrecautionsTo maintain the performance and reliability of an optical disk cartridge, k
Operation and Cleaning5-10 C156-E227-01EN5.4 Cleaning the Optical Disk CartridgeYou must periodically clean an optical disk cartridge because the accu
5.4 Cleaning the Optical Disk CartridgeC156-E227-01EN 5-11(2) Precautions on use and storage of cleaning kitKeep the following in mind when using or
Contentsxiv C156-E227-01ENIllustrationsFIGURESFigure 1.1 The optical disk drive (with panel) ...1-6Figure
Operation and Cleaning5-12 C156-E227-01ENFigure 5.7 Setting an optical disk cartridge into the setting caseDisk damage: Do not press hard or apply exc
5.4 Cleaning the Optical Disk CartridgeC156-E227-01EN 5-13Eye inflammation: If the cleaning solution gets into your eyes,immediately wash the solutio
Operation and Cleaning5-14 C156-E227-01ENFigure 5.9 Cleaning of disk surface8) Wipe off any excess cleaning solution remaining on the disk surface, us
C156-E227-01EN 6-1CHAPTER 6 Diagnostics and MaintenanceThis chapter provides diagnostics and maintenance information.6.1 DiagnosticsTable 6.1 lists te
Diagnostics and Maintenance6-2 C156-E227-01EN6.1.2 Diagnostic commandThe host system issues the EXECUTIVE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC command tocause the ODD to
6.2 Maintenance InformationC156-E227-01EN 6-3b) Failure status− Date of failure− System configuration− Environment conditions (temperature, humidi
Diagnostics and Maintenance6-4 C156-E227-01EN(1) Indication of revision number at shipmentThe revision number indicated on the drive at the time of sh
C156-E227-01EN GL-1GlossaryAxial accelerationAcceleration in the recording layer along the line perpendicular to the diskreference surface at a specif
GlossaryGL-2 C156-E227-01ENDisk reference surfaceAn ideal flat ring surface of an ideal spindle that comes into contact with theclamp area on a disk.
GlossaryC156-E227-01EN GL-3StatusSingle-byte information reported from the target to the initiator at the end ofexecution of each command. The status
ContentsC156-E227-01EN xvFigure 4.13 Ultra DMA data out transfer (device end timing) ...4-95Figure 4.14 Power-on and reset timing .
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C156-E227-01EN AB-1Acronyms and AbbreviationsAAC Alternating currentACK AcknowledgeALPC Automatic laser power controlAM Address markANSI American Nati
Acronyms and AbbreviationsAB-2 C156-E227-01ENNN.C. No connectionOODD Optical disk driveODF Offset detection flagOEM Original equipment manufacturerPPA
C156-E227-01EN IN-1Index128 MB media 2-121.3 GB media 2-12230 MB media 2-12540 MB/640 MB media 2-12Aactive mode 4-40actuator section 1-8ad
IndexIN-2 C156-E227-01ENdefault value for caching page 4-55default value for drive operation mode page4-50default value for flexible disk page 4-5
IndexC156-E227-01EN IN-3Interface descriptor 4-19internal error 4-32Interrupt 4-1item to confirm in error occurs in initial self-diagnostics 3
IndexIN-4 C156-E227-01ENread cache 4-38READ CAPACITY command 4-64READ CAPACITY data (PMI=0) 4-64READ CAPACITY data (PMI=1, MOmedia, FROM media)
IndexC156-E227-01EN IN-5timer and protect page 4-57transfer speed descriptor 4-18transportation 3-20transporting cartridge 5-8Uunpacking drive
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FOR SAFE OPERATIONHandling of This ManualThis manual contains important information for using this product. Read thoroughly before usingthe product. U
Contentsxvi C156-E227-01ENTable 4.17 Command codes and parameters...4-23Table 4.18 IDENTIFY PACKET DEVIC
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ContentsC156-E227-01EN xviiTable 4.58 Changeable values in flexible disk page...4-54Table 4.59 Default values in fle
Contentsxviii C156-E227-01ENTable 4.99 Request sense data...4-72Table 4.100 Error
C156-E227-01EN 1-1CHAPTER 1 General DescriptionThis chapter describes the features and configuration of the MCM3064AP andMCM3130AP optical disk drives
General Description1-2 C156-E227-01EN(3) High-speed mean seek timeThis drive features a linear voice coil motor for high-speed head positioning.The av
1.1 FeaturesC156-E227-01EN 1-31.1.2 Reliability(1) Mean time between failures (MTBF)The mean time between failures (MTBF) for this optical disk drive
General Description1-4 C156-E227-01EN(3) Safety standardsThe optical disk drive is certified under the following standards:• UL1950 (U.S. safety stand
1.1 FeaturesC156-E227-01EN 1-5(4) Read-ahead cache featureThe read-ahead cache feature enables high-speed sequential data access asfollows:After exec
General Description1-6 C156-E227-01EN1.2 Configuration of Optical Disk Drive1.2.1 AppearanceFigures 1.1 and 1.2 show the optical disk drive.Figure 1.1
1.2 Configuration of Optical Disk DriveC156-E227-01EN 1-71.2.2 ConfigurationFigure 1.3 shows the configuration of the optical disk drive.The optical
C156-E227-01ENRevision History(1/1)Edition DateRevised section (*1)(Added/Deleted/Altered)Details01 March, 2002 — —*1 Section(s) with asterisk (*) ref
General Description1-8 C156-E227-01EN(3) Actuator sectionThe actuator section consists of a focus actuator and a tracking actuator. Theformer focuses
1.2 Configuration of Optical Disk DriveC156-E227-01EN 1-9Driver sectionRead AmpPower AmpFilterSensorMotor DriverBias CoilEject MotorCartridge SensorA
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C156-E227-01EN 2-1CHAPTER 2 SpecificationsThis chapter provides the specifications of the optical disk drives and the opticaldisk cartridge.2.1 Specif
Specifications2-2 C156-E227-01EN2.1.2 Specifications of drivesTable 2.2 lists the specifications of MCM3064AP, MCM3130AP optical diskdrives.Table 2.2
2.1 Specifications of Optical Disk DrivesC156-E227-01EN 2-3Table 2.2 Specifications (2 of 2)Item SpecificationsOptical disk media 128 MB media 230 MB
Specifications2-4 C156-E227-01EN2.1.3 Environmental and power requirementsTable 2.3 lists the environmental and power requirements.Table 2.3 Environme
2.1 Specifications of Optical Disk DrivesC156-E227-01EN 2-5Table 2.3 Environmental and power requirements (2 of 2)Item SpecificationOperating 3.92 m/s
Specifications2-6 C156-E227-01EN2.1.5 Reliability(1) Mean time between failures (MTBF)The MTBF is 120,000 hours or more. Failures due to disk errors
2.2 Specifications of Optical Disk CartridgesC156-E227-01EN 2-72.2 Specifications of Optical Disk Cartridges2.2.1 Recommended optical disk cartridges
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Specifications2-8 C156-E227-01EN2.2.2 AppearanceFigure 2.1 shows an optical disk cartridge. The names of the components of anoptical disk cartridge a
2.2 Specifications of Optical Disk CartridgesC156-E227-01EN 2-9The following explains the components of the optical disk cartridge shown inFigure 2.1
Specifications2-10 C156-E227-01EN2.2.3 Specifications of diskTable 2.5 lists the disk specifications.Table 2.5 Disk specificationsItem SpecificationRe
2.3 Defect ManagementC156-E227-01EN 2-11(1) 128 MB mediaThe ISO/IEC10090 defines 128-MB media specification.(2) 230 MB mediaThe ISO/IEC13963 defines
Specifications2-12 C156-E227-01ENDuring initialization, the user area is divided into several groups. Each of thegroups contains data sectors and spa
C156-E227-01EN 3-1CHAPTER 3 Installation RequirementsThis chapter describes environmental, mounting, power supply, and connectionrequirements.3.1 Envi
Installation Requirements3-2 C156-E227-01EN(a) Inside optical disk cartridgeFigure 3.1 Surface temperature measurement point3.1.2 Temperature requirem
C156-E227-01EN 3-35) Pass the thermocouple through the hole in the cartridge and reassemble thecartridge.Using an adhesive agent, etc., fill any gap b
Installation Requirements3-4 C156-E227-01ENFigures 3.2 to 3.3 show the outer dimensions of the optical disk drive and thepositions of the mounting hol
3.2 Mounting RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-5Bottom ofthe framePosition after a cartridge is loadedPosition when loading a cartridgeCenter of a cartridg
C156-E227-01EN iPrefaceThis manual describes the MCM3064AP and MCM3130AP 3.5-inch optical disk drives.This manual provides an overview of the above op
Installation Requirements3-6 C156-E227-01ENFigure 3.3 Outer dimensions (1/3)
3.2 Mounting RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-7Details on D partOblong hole: 2±0.1 (width)× 2.5±0.1 (length)(Width of C 0.5)Details of C part(Stroke for
Installation Requirements3-8 C156-E227-01ENFigure 3.3 Outer dimensions (3/3)
3.2 Mounting RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-93.2.2 Installation directionFigure 3.4 shows the permissible installation directions for the optical disk d
Installation Requirements3-10 C156-E227-01EN3.2.3 Center of gravityFigure 3.5 shows the center of gravity of the optical disk drive.Figure 3.5 Center
3.2 Mounting RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-113.2.4 Precautions on mounting(1) Mounting frame structure and clearancea) For vibration resistance and hea
Installation Requirements3-12 C156-E227-01EN(2) Checking the panel functionThere must not be any deformation in the panel after the optical disk drive
3.3 Power Supply RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-13(6) External light sourceMount the optical disk drive away from strong light sources (e.g., camera fla
Installation Requirements3-14 C156-E227-01EN3.4 Cable Connections3.4.1 Drive connectorsThe optical disk drive (ODD) has the following connectors. Figu
3.4 Cable ConnectionsC156-E227-01EN 3-153.4.2 Cable connector specificationsTable 3.3 lists the recommended cable connector specifications.Table 3.3 C
Prefaceii C156-E227-01ENGlossaryThe glossary describes the technical terms that need to be understood to read this manual.Acronyms and AbbreviationsTh
Installation Requirements3-16 C156-E227-01EN3.4.3 Drive connectionsFigure 3.10 shows cable connections between devices.HostsystemDrive 1PowersupplyDC
3.5 Jumper SettingsC156-E227-01EN 3-173.5.2 Mode settings(1) Master device mode settingFigure 3.12 shows the setting that enables a master device (dev
Installation Requirements3-18 C156-E227-01EN(3) Cable selection mode settingFigure 3.14 shows the master/slave device setting that is set by connectin
3.6 Precautions on Handling of DriveC156-E227-01EN 3-193.6 Precautions on Handling of Drive(1) General precautionsKeep the following points in mind to
Installation Requirements3-20 C156-E227-01EN(3) Installationa) While the power is on, do not connect or disconnect the connectors or changethe termina
3.6 Precautions on Handling of DriveC156-E227-01EN 3-21DriveDesiccantEjecting jigHolderBoxPacking box foreach individualunitFigure 3.16 Packing styles
Installation Requirements3-22 C156-E227-01ENDriveDesiccantEjecting jigHolderCarton ofpacking boxesFigure 3.16 Packing styles (2/2)
3.7 Mounting of DriveC156-E227-01EN 3-23(5) Transportationa) In principle, transport the drive while it is packed with the UP sign pointingupward.b) T
Installation Requirements3-24 C156-E227-01EN3.8 Cable ConnectionsUse the following cables to connect the optical disk drive to the system. SeeSection
3.9 Post-installation Operation Check and Preparation for UseC156-E227-01EN 3-25(2) Items to confirm if an error occurs in initial self-diagnostics• M
PrefaceC156-E227-01EN iiiConventions for Alert MessagesThis manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages. An alert messageconsist
Installation Requirements3-26 C156-E227-01EN3.10 Demounting of DriveThe procedure for demounting an optical disk drive (to check the setting terminals
C156-E227-01EN 4-1CHAPTER 4 Host InterfaceThis chapter describes host interface specification.4.1 Pin Assignment4.2 Signal Description4.3 Interface Re
Host Interface4-2 C156-E227-01EN4.1 Pin AssignmentThe table below lists pin assignments of the interface connector.Although the MCG3xxxAP has power-re
4.1 Pin AssignmentC156-E227-01EN 4-3Table 4.1 Connector pin assignments (2/2)I/O ReadDMA ready during Ultra DMA data in burstsData strobe during Ult
Host Interface4-4 C156-E227-01EN4.2 Signal DescriptionTable 4.2 Signal description (1/2)PIN Signal name I/O Description1 RESET- I Reset signal3, 5, 7,
4.2 Signal DescriptionC156-E227-01EN 4-5Table 4.2 Signal description (2/2)PIN Signal name I/O Description37 CS0- O Select signal used to select the c
Host InterfaceC156-E227-01EN 4-64.3 Interface Registers4.3.1 I/O registersThis section provides the I/O register functions and mapping. Definitions
4.3 Interface RegisterC156-E227-01EN 4-74.3.1.1 Alternate Status registerThis register contains the same information as that of the ATAPI Status regi
Host Interface4-8 C156-E227-01EN4.3.1.5 Drive Address registerThis register's bits are defined as shown below.Table 4.6 Bit definitions of Drive
4.3 Interface RegisterC156-E227-01EN 4-94.3.1.7 ATAPI Block Device Select registerThis register's bits are defined as shown below.Table 4.8 Bit
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Host Interface4-10 C156-E227-01EN4.3.1.9 ATA Features registerThis register is used for the SET FEATURES command.4.3.1.10 ATAPI Features registerThis
4.3 Interface RegisterC156-E227-01EN 4-11Table 4.12 I/O and C/DI/O C/D Meaning0 1 Packet command transfer1 0 Data or parameter transfer (from the ODD
Host Interface4-12 C156-E227-01ENThe ODD sets BSY:a) After RESET- is negated or within 400 ns of setting the SRST bit of theDevice Control Registerb)
4.4 Various ProcessesC156-E227-01EN 4-134.4 Various Processes4.4.1 Reset responseThere are four types of resets.• Power-on reset− The ODD performs i
Host Interface4-14 C156-E227-01EN4.4.2 Defect sector managementSector mapping is executed based on the ISO/IEC 10090 standard for 128 MBmedia, the ISO
4.4 Various ProcessesC156-E227-01EN 4-154.4.4 Data error detection criteriaTable 4.15 lists the ID and data error detection criteria for data access
Host Interface4-16 C156-E227-01EN4.4.5 Cache functionThe ODD supports the read cache and MO write cache.The read cache consists of the read ahead cach
4.4 Various ProcessesC156-E227-01EN 4-17When the cache is enabled, the buffer contains data transferred from the host witha write command. If a read
Host Interface4-18 C156-E227-01EN• When software is reset or the DEVICE RESET command is receivedUnder the condition given below, the command end resp
4.4 Various ProcessesC156-E227-01EN 4-194.4.7.1 Power modeThe ODD supports power modes shown below. The ODD uses a power modeequivalent to standby m
C156-E227-01EN vImportant Alert ItemsImportant Alert MessagesThe important alert messages in this manual are as follows:A hazardous situation could re
Host Interface4-20 C156-E227-01EN4.4.7.5 Standby modeIn standby mode, the spindle motor stops. The ODD can receive a command fromthe host, but since
4.4 Various ProcessesC156-E227-01EN 4-214.4.7.8 Power mode transitionThe power mode transits as shown in Figure 4.1.(1) The ODD enters idle mode beca
Host Interface4-22 C156-E227-01EN4.4.8 LED IndicationsThe ODD notifies the operator of a serious error by turning on or blinking theLED lamp. Table 4
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-234.5 ATA CommandsTable 4.17 lists supported ATA commands.This section represents ODD registers as shown below.Cylin
Host Interface4-24 C156-E227-01ENND - A non data commandPI - A PIO data-in command4.5.1 IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE (A1h)Table 4.18 IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-25Table 4.19 Device parameter information (1/5)Word Value Bits Description0 80C0h General configuration information1
Host Interface4-26 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.19 Device parameter information (2/5)Word Value Bits Description50 0000h Reserved51 0200h 15-8 PIO data trans
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-27Table 4.19 Device parameter information (3/5)Word Value Bits Description72 03E8h (1000) Required time after the SE
Host Interface4-28 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.19 Device parameter information (4/5)Word Value Bits Description84 14 1b13-0 Reserved85 4278h(Default value)C
4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-29Table 4.19 Device parameter information (5/5)Word Value Bits Description87 4000h Command set supported and whether
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