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Page 1 - PRODUCT MANUAL

C156-E227-01ENMCM3064AP, MCM3130APOPTICAL DISK DRIVESPRODUCT MANUAL

Page 2 - FOR SAFE OPERATION

Important Alert Itemsvi C156-E227-01ENTask Alert message PageAssembly and InstallationDevice damage: Before moving the drive, remove any opticaldisk c

Page 3 - Revision History

Host Interface4-30 C156-E227-01EN4.5.2 PACKET (A0h)Table 4.20 PACKET commandBit76543210CM10100000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXXXXXXSCXXXXXXXXF

Page 4

4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-314.5.3 DEVICE RESET (08h)Table 4.21 DEVICE RESET commandBit76543210CM00001000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXX

Page 5 - Overview of Manual

Host Interface4-32 C156-E227-01EN4.5.4 CHECK POWER MODE (E5h)Table 4.22 CHECK POWER MODE commandBit76543210CM11100101DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXS

Page 6

4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-334.5.5 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC (90h)Table 4.24 EXECUTE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC commandBit76543210CM10010000DHXXXXXXXXCH

Page 7 - Attention

Host Interface4-34 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.25 Self-diagnosis detailed codeDetailed code Meaning01h Normally end02h-7Fh Hardware error(For power-on and h

Page 8

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

Page 9

Host Interface4-36 C156-E227-01EN4.5.8 NOP (00h)Table 4.29 NOP commandBit76543210CM00000000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXXXXXXSCXXXXXXXXFRXXXXX

Page 10 - Important Alert Items

4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-374.5.10 SET FEATURES (EFh)Table 4.31 SET FEATURES commandBit76543210CM11101111DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXX

Page 11 - C156-E227-01EN vii

Host Interface4-38 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.32 FR register setting valueSettingvalueFunction Defaultvalue02 Enables the write cache. *03 Supports data tr

Page 12 - REFERENCED STANDARDS

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

Page 13 - Contents

C156-E227-01EN viiOPTICAL DISK DRIVESPRODUCT MANUAL(C156-E227)<This manual>1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION2. SPECIFICATIONS3. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS4.

Page 14

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

Page 15

4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-414.5.11 SLEEP (99h/E6h)Table 4.35 SLEEP commandBit7654321010011001CM11100110DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXXXXXXXCLXXXXXXXXSNXXXX

Page 16

Host Interface4-42 C156-E227-01EN4.5.12 STANDBY IMMEDIATE (94h-E0h)Table 4.36 STANDBY IMMEDIATE commandBit7654321010010100CM11100000DHXXXDRVXXXXCHXXX

Page 17

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

Page 18 - Illustrations

Host Interface4-44 C156-E227-01EN4.6.1 Logical Unit NumberLogical unit numbers (LUNs) other than 0 are not supported. The specified valuemust always

Page 19

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

Page 20

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

Page 21

4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-47Table 4.44 INQUIRY dataBitByte765432100ReservedPeripheral Device Type Optical memory Device (07h)1RMB(1b)Reserv

Page 22

Host Interface4-48 C156-E227-01EN4.6.5 MODE SELECT commandTable 4.45 MODE SELECT commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (15h)1 Logical Unit Number PF

Page 23 - CHAPTER 1 General Description

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

Page 24

viii C156-E227-01ENREFERENCED STANDARDSThe product specifications and functions described in this manual conform to the followingstandards:Specificati

Page 25 - 1.1.4 Adaptability

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

Page 26 - 1.1.5 Interface

4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-51Table 4.52 Drive Operation Mode Page variableBitByte765432102001 00000b3 000b 1 0000bTable 4.53 Drive Operation

Page 27

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

Page 28 - 1.2.1 Appearance

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

Page 29 - 1.2.3 Mechanical section

Host Interface4-54 C156-E227-01EN"Number of Heads, Sectors per Track and Number of Cylinders" define logicalvalue. It does not show physica

Page 30 - 1.2.4 Control circuit section

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

Page 31

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

Page 32

4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-574.6.5.5 Removable Block Access Capabilities PageTable 4.63 Removable Block Access Capabilities PageBitByte76543

Page 33 - CHAPTER 2 Specifications

Host Interface4-58 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.65 Removable Block Access Capabilities Page default valueBitByte765432102 0 1 000000b3 1 0 000b 001b4-11 00h4

Page 34

4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-59Table 4.67 Inactivity Timer Multiplier valuesInactivity Time Multiplier Minimum period beginning from when acce

Page 35

C156-E227-01EN ixContentsCHAPTER 1 General Description... 1-11.1 Features ...

Page 36

Host Interface4-60 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.68 Timer & Protect Page variableBitByte765432102 00h30h Fh4 000000b 0 05-7 00hTable 4.69 Timer & Prot

Page 37 - 2.1.4 Error rate

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

Page 38 - 2.1.5 Reliability

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

Page 39

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

Page 40 - 2.2.2 Appearance

Host Interface4-64 C156-E227-01EN4.6.8 PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL commandTable 4.79 PREVENT/ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL commandBitByte765432100 Operation C

Page 41

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

Page 42 - 2.2.3 Specifications of disk

Host Interface4-66 C156-E227-01ENWhen 0 is specified as Transfer Length, data is not transferred. The commandends normally without executing Read pro

Page 43 - 2.3 Defect Management

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

Page 44

Host Interface4-68 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.90 Current/Maximum capacity descriptorBitByte765432100-3 Number of Blocks4 Reserved Descriptor Code5-7 Block

Page 45

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.

Page 46 - Opening of disk outer wall

Contentsx C156-E227-01EN3.1.1 Temperature measurement points ...3-13.1.2 Temperature requirement

Page 47 - 3.2 Mounting Requirements

Host Interface4-70 C156-E227-01EN4.6.14 READ LONG commandTable 4.96 READ LONG commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (3Eh)1 Logical Unit Number Reser

Page 48 - 3-4 C156-E227-01EN

4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-714.6.16 REQUEST SENSE commandTable 4.98 REQUEST SENSE commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (03h)1 Logical Uni

Page 49 - C156-E227-01EN 3-5

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

Page 50 - 3-6 C156-E227-01EN

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

Page 51 - C156-E227-01EN 3-7

Host Interface4-74 C156-E227-01ENAdditional Sense Code (ASC)/Additional Sense Code Qualifier (ASCQ) indicatesdetailed error information. The definiti

Page 52 - 3-8 C156-E227-01EN

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

Page 53 - 3.2.2 Installation direction

Host Interface4-76 C156-E227-01EN4.6.17 SEND DIAGNOSTIC commandTable 4.105 SEND DIAGNOSTIC commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (1Dh)1 Logical Uni

Page 54 - 3.2.3 Center of gravity

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

Page 55 - 3.2.4 Precautions on mounting

Host Interface4-78 C156-E227-01EN4.6.20 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE commandTable 4.109 SYNCHRONIZE CACHE commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (35h)1 Logical

Page 56

4.6 Packet CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-794.6.22 VERIFY commandTable 4.111 VERIFY commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (2Fh)1 Logical Unit Number Res

Page 57 - 3.3 Power Supply Requirements

ContentsC156-E227-01EN xi4.3.1 I/O registers...4-64.4 Various

Page 58 - 3.4 Cable Connections

Host Interface4-80 C156-E227-01ENThe WRITE (10) command receives and writes data for the specified number ofblocks from the specified logical block ad

Page 59

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

Page 60 - 3.5 Jumper Settings

Host Interface4-82 C156-E227-01EN4.6.26 WRITE BUFFER commandTable 4.115 WRITE BUFFER commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (3Bh)1 Logical Unit Numb

Page 61 - 3.5.2 Mode settings

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

Page 62

Host Interface4-84 C156-E227-01EN4.6.27 WRITE LONG commandTable 4.117 WRITE LONG commandBitByte765432100 Operation Code (3Fh)1 Logical Unit Number R

Page 63

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

Page 64

Host Interface4-86 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.118 Register/PIO data transfer timing parametersSymbol Timing parameter min(Units: ns)max(Units: ns)Condit

Page 65 - C156-E227-01EN 3-21

4.7 TimingC156-E227-01EN 4-874.7.2 Multiword DMA data transfer timingFigure 4.3 Multiword DMA data transfertMtGtFtGtEtKtDtItZtJtLt0tNtHCS0-/CS1-DMAR

Page 66 - 3-22 C156-E227-01EN

Host Interface4-88 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.119 Multiword DMA data transfer timing parametersSymbol Timing parameter min(Units: ns)max(Units: ns)Condi

Page 67 - 3.7 Mounting of Drive

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

Page 68 - 3.8 Cable Connections

Contentsxii C156-E227-01EN4.6.16 REQUEST SENSE command ...4-714.6.17 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command

Page 69 - 3.9.2 Connection check

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

Page 70 - 3.10 Demounting of Drive

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

Page 71 - CHAPTER 4 Host Interface

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

Page 72 - 4.1 Pin Assignment

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

Page 73

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

Page 74 - 4.2 Signal Description

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

Page 75

Host Interface4-96 C156-E227-01ENTable 4.120 Ultra DMA data out transfer parameterSymbol Timing parameter min(Units: ns)max(Units: ns)Conditiont2CYCT

Page 76 - 4.3 Interface Registers

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

Page 77

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-

Page 78

C156-E227-01EN 5-1CHAPTER 5 Operation and CleaningThis chapter describes how to operate and clean the optical disk drive and anoptical disk cartridge.

Page 79

ContentsC156-E227-01EN xiii5.3.3 Precautions ...5-95.4 Cleani

Page 80

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

Page 81

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

Page 82

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

Page 83 - 4.4 Various Processes

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

Page 84

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

Page 85

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

Page 86 - 4.4.5 Cache function

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

Page 87

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

Page 88

Operation and Cleaning5-10 C156-E227-01EN5.4 Cleaning the Optical Disk CartridgeYou must periodically clean an optical disk cartridge because the accu

Page 89

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

Page 90

Contentsxiv C156-E227-01ENIllustrationsFIGURESFigure 1.1 The optical disk drive (with panel) ...1-6Figure

Page 91 - Media is

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

Page 92 - 4.4.8 LED Indications

5.4 Cleaning the Optical Disk CartridgeC156-E227-01EN 5-13Eye inflammation: If the cleaning solution gets into your eyes,immediately wash the solutio

Page 93 - 4.5 ATA Commands

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

Page 94

C156-E227-01EN 6-1CHAPTER 6 Diagnostics and MaintenanceThis chapter provides diagnostics and maintenance information.6.1 DiagnosticsTable 6.1 lists te

Page 95

Diagnostics and Maintenance6-2 C156-E227-01EN6.1.2 Diagnostic commandThe host system issues the EXECUTIVE DEVICE DIAGNOSTIC command tocause the ODD to

Page 96

6.2 Maintenance InformationC156-E227-01EN 6-3b) Failure status− Date of failure− System configuration− Environment conditions (temperature, humidi

Page 97

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

Page 98

C156-E227-01EN GL-1GlossaryAxial accelerationAcceleration in the recording layer along the line perpendicular to the diskreference surface at a specif

Page 99

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.

Page 100 - 4.5.2 PACKET (A0h)

GlossaryC156-E227-01EN GL-3StatusSingle-byte information reported from the target to the initiator at the end ofexecution of each command. The status

Page 101 - 4.5.3 DEVICE RESET (08h)

ContentsC156-E227-01EN xvFigure 4.13 Ultra DMA data out transfer (device end timing) ...4-95Figure 4.14 Power-on and reset timing .

Page 102 - 4.5.4 CHECK POWER MODE (E5h)

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Page 103

C156-E227-01EN AB-1Acronyms and AbbreviationsAAC Alternating currentACK AcknowledgeALPC Automatic laser power controlAM Address markANSI American Nati

Page 104 - 4.5.6 GET MEDIA STATUS (DAh)

Acronyms and AbbreviationsAB-2 C156-E227-01ENNN.C. No connectionOODD Optical disk driveODF Offset detection flagOEM Original equipment manufacturerPPA

Page 105

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

Page 106 - 4.5.8 NOP (00h)

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

Page 107 - 4.5.10 SET FEATURES (EFh)

IndexC156-E227-01EN IN-3Interface descriptor 4-19internal error 4-32Interrupt 4-1item to confirm in error occurs in initial self-diagnostics 3

Page 108

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)

Page 109

IndexC156-E227-01EN IN-5timer and protect page 4-57transfer speed descriptor 4-18transportation 3-20transporting cartridge 5-8Uunpacking drive

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Page 111 - 4.5.11 SLEEP (99h/E6h)

FUJITSU LIMITEDREADER’S COMMENT FORMYour comments or suggestions on this document are cordially solicited. For any comments and suggestionsyou may ha

Page 112

FOR SAFE OPERATIONHandling of This ManualThis manual contains important information for using this product. Read thoroughly before usingthe product. U

Page 113 - 4.6 Packet Commands

Contentsxvi C156-E227-01ENTable 4.17 Command codes and parameters...4-23Table 4.18 IDENTIFY PACKET DEVIC

Page 114 - 4.6.2 ERASE command

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ContentsC156-E227-01EN xviiTable 4.58 Changeable values in flexible disk page...4-54Table 4.59 Default values in fle

Page 118 - 4.6.5 MODE SELECT command

Contentsxviii C156-E227-01ENTable 4.99 Request sense data...4-72Table 4.100 Error

Page 119

C156-E227-01EN 1-1CHAPTER 1 General DescriptionThis chapter describes the features and configuration of the MCM3064AP andMCM3130AP optical disk drives

Page 120

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

Page 121 - Reserved

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

Page 122

General Description1-4 C156-E227-01EN(3) Safety standardsThe optical disk drive is certified under the following standards:• UL1950 (U.S. safety stand

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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

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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

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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

Page 126

C156-E227-01ENRevision History(1/1)Edition DateRevised section (*1)(Added/Deleted/Altered)Details01 March, 2002 — —*1 Section(s) with asterisk (*) ref

Page 127

General Description1-8 C156-E227-01EN(3) Actuator sectionThe actuator section consists of a focus actuator and a tracking actuator. Theformer focuses

Page 128

1.2 Configuration of Optical Disk DriveC156-E227-01EN 1-9Driver sectionRead AmpPower AmpFilterSensorMotor DriverBias CoilEject MotorCartridge SensorA

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Page 130 - 4.6.6 MODE SENSE (10) command

C156-E227-01EN 2-1CHAPTER 2 SpecificationsThis chapter provides the specifications of the optical disk drives and the opticaldisk cartridge.2.1 Specif

Page 131

Specifications2-2 C156-E227-01EN2.1.2 Specifications of drivesTable 2.2 lists the specifications of MCM3064AP, MCM3130AP optical diskdrives.Table 2.2

Page 132

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

Page 133 - 4.6.7 MODE SENSE (6) command

Specifications2-4 C156-E227-01EN2.1.3 Environmental and power requirementsTable 2.3 lists the environmental and power requirements.Table 2.3 Environme

Page 134

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

Page 135 - 4.6.10 READ (12) command

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

Page 136 - 4.6.11 READ CAPACITY command

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

Page 139

2.2 Specifications of Optical Disk CartridgesC156-E227-01EN 2-9The following explains the components of the optical disk cartridge shown inFigure 2.1

Page 140 - 4.6.14 READ LONG command

Specifications2-10 C156-E227-01EN2.2.3 Specifications of diskTable 2.5 lists the disk specifications.Table 2.5 Disk specificationsItem SpecificationRe

Page 141 - 4.6.16 REQUEST SENSE command

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

Page 142

Specifications2-12 C156-E227-01ENDuring initialization, the user area is divided into several groups. Each of thegroups contains data sectors and spa

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C156-E227-01EN 3-1CHAPTER 3 Installation RequirementsThis chapter describes environmental, mounting, power supply, and connectionrequirements.3.1 Envi

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Installation Requirements3-2 C156-E227-01EN(a) Inside optical disk cartridgeFigure 3.1 Surface temperature measurement point3.1.2 Temperature requirem

Page 145

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

Page 146 - 4.6.18 SEEK command

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

Page 147

3.2 Mounting RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-5Bottom ofthe framePosition after a cartridge is loadedPosition when loading a cartridgeCenter of a cartridg

Page 148 - IMMED Reserved

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

Page 149 - 4.6.23 WRITE (10) command

Installation Requirements3-6 C156-E227-01ENFigure 3.3 Outer dimensions (1/3)

Page 150 - 4.6.24 Write (12) command

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

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Installation Requirements3-8 C156-E227-01ENFigure 3.3 Outer dimensions (3/3)

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3.2 Mounting RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-93.2.2 Installation directionFigure 3.4 shows the permissible installation directions for the optical disk d

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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

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3.2 Mounting RequirementsC156-E227-01EN 3-113.2.4 Precautions on mounting(1) Mounting frame structure and clearancea) For vibration resistance and hea

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Installation Requirements3-12 C156-E227-01EN(2) Checking the panel functionThere must not be any deformation in the panel after the optical disk drive

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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

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Installation Requirements3-14 C156-E227-01EN3.4 Cable Connections3.4.1 Drive connectorsThe optical disk drive (ODD) has the following connectors. Figu

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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

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Prefaceii C156-E227-01ENGlossaryThe glossary describes the technical terms that need to be understood to read this manual.Acronyms and AbbreviationsTh

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Installation Requirements3-16 C156-E227-01EN3.4.3 Drive connectionsFigure 3.10 shows cable connections between devices.HostsystemDrive 1PowersupplyDC

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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

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Installation Requirements3-18 C156-E227-01EN(3) Cable selection mode settingFigure 3.14 shows the master/slave device setting that is set by connectin

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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

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Installation Requirements3-20 C156-E227-01EN(3) Installationa) While the power is on, do not connect or disconnect the connectors or changethe termina

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3.6 Precautions on Handling of DriveC156-E227-01EN 3-21DriveDesiccantEjecting jigHolderBoxPacking box foreach individualunitFigure 3.16 Packing styles

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Installation Requirements3-22 C156-E227-01ENDriveDesiccantEjecting jigHolderCarton ofpacking boxesFigure 3.16 Packing styles (2/2)

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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

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Installation Requirements3-24 C156-E227-01EN3.8 Cable ConnectionsUse the following cables to connect the optical disk drive to the system. SeeSection

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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

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PrefaceC156-E227-01EN iiiConventions for Alert MessagesThis manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages. An alert messageconsist

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Installation Requirements3-26 C156-E227-01EN3.10 Demounting of DriveThe procedure for demounting an optical disk drive (to check the setting terminals

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C156-E227-01EN 4-1CHAPTER 4 Host InterfaceThis chapter describes host interface specification.4.1 Pin Assignment4.2 Signal Description4.3 Interface Re

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Host Interface4-2 C156-E227-01EN4.1 Pin AssignmentThe table below lists pin assignments of the interface connector.Although the MCG3xxxAP has power-re

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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

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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,

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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

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Host InterfaceC156-E227-01EN 4-64.3 Interface Registers4.3.1 I/O registersThis section provides the I/O register functions and mapping. Definitions

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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C156-E227-01EN vImportant Alert ItemsImportant Alert MessagesThe important alert messages in this manual are as follows:A hazardous situation could re

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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4.5 ATA CommandsC156-E227-01EN 4-25Table 4.19 Device parameter information (1/5)Word Value Bits Description0 80C0h General configuration information1

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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

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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

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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

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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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