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Page 1 - PRODUCT/MAINTENANCE MANUAL

C141-E163-01ENMAP3147FCMAP3735FCDISK DRIVESPRODUCT/MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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Connector Signal AllocationA-2 C141-E163A.1 Interface (FC-SCA) Connector Signal AllocationTable A.1 FC-SCA connector: CN1Pin No. Signal Signal Pin No

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C141-E163 GL-1GlossaryCCSCommon Command SetThis is the standard form of SCSI logical specifications stipulated by theoperations subcommittee of the Am

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GlossaryGL-2 C141-E163Target (TARG)This is the FC device that executes the input/output operations initiated by theinitiator (INIT). In this manual, t

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C141-E163 AB-1Acronyms and AbbreviationsAACK ACKnowledgeAEN Asynchoronous Event NotificationALT ALTernated (block)ARRE Automatic Read ReallocationEnab

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Acronyms and AbbreviationsAB-2 C141-E163MMR Magnetro ResistiveMS Multiple SelectMSG MeSsaGeOOEM Original Equipment ManufacturerPP list Primary defect

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C141-E163 IN-1Index +12 VDC ... 4-71-1x-xx ...

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IndexIN-2C141-E163example of FC-AL system configuration ...1-7external dimension... 4-1external magnetic fi

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IndexC141-E163 IN-3reserve and release function ... 1-3revision label ... 6-9re

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FUJITSU LIMITEDStorage Products Group4-1-1 Kamikodanaka, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki,211-8588, JapanTEL: 81-44-754-2130FAX: 81-44-754-8346FUJITSU COMPUTER P

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C141-E163 ixManual OrganizationPRODUCT/MAINTENANCE MANUAL(This manual)1. General Description2. Specifications3. Data Format4. Installation Require

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FUJITSU LIMITEDREADER’S COMMENT FORMYour comments or suggestions on this document are cordially solicited. For any comments and suggestions youmay hav

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C141-E163 xiREFERENCED STANDARDSThe product specifications and functions described in this manual conform to thefollowing ANSI (*1) standards:Document

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C141-E163 xiiiCONTENTSCHAPTER 1 General Description ...1-11.1 Standard Features...

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Contentsxiv C141-E1634.1.1 External dimensions ...4-14.1.2 Mounting ...

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ContentsC141-E163 xv6.2.4 Revision numbers...6-96.2.5 Tools and test eq

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Contentsxvi C141-E163IllustrationsFiguresFigure 1.1 FC model drives outer view... 1-5Figure 1.2

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ContentsC141-E163 xviiTablesTable 2.1 Model names and order numbers...2-1Table 2.2 Function specificati

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C141-E163FOR SAFE OPERATIONHandling of This ManualThis manual contains important information for using this product. Read thoroughly before usingthe p

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C141-E163 1-1CHAPTER 1 General Description1.1 Standard Features1.2 Hardware Structure1.3 System ConfigurationThis chapter describes the feature and

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General Description1-2 C141-E1631.1 Standard Features(1) CompactnessIn a compact enclosure having the 3.5-inch HDD form factor, the IDD contains an FC

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1.1 Standard FeaturesC141-E163 1-3(6) Programmable multi-segment data bufferThe data buffer is 8M bytes. Data is transferred between Fibre Channel L

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General Description1-4 C141-E163(12) Automatic alternate block reassignmentIf a defective data block is detected during read or write the IDD can auto

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1.2 Hardware StructureC141-E163 1-5(19) Low power consumptionBy using highly integrated LSI components, the power consumption of the IDD is very low,

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General Description1-6 C141-E163(2) HeadsThe MR (Magnet - Resistive) of the CSS (contact start/stop) type heads are in contact with the diskswhen the

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1.3 System ConfigurationC141-E163 1-7(6) Read/write circuitThe read/write circuit utilizes a read channel mounted with a head IC that supports high-sp

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General Description1-8 C141-E163(1) Loop configurationA port embedded with sending and receiving circuits uses differential signals to send and receiv

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C141-E163 2-1CHAPTER 2 Specifications2.1 Hardware SpecificationsThis chapter describes specifications of the IDD.2.1 Hardware Specifications2.1.1 Mo

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C141-E163 iPrefaceThis manual describes the MAP3147FC, MAP3735FC (hereafter, MAP series), 3.5 typefixed disk drives with an embedded fibre channel con

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Specifications2-2 C141-E1632.1.2 Function specificationsTable 2.2 shows the function specifications of the IDD.Table 2.2 Function specificationsSpecif

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2.1 Hardware SpecificationsC141-E163 2-3(*4)The start time is the time from power on or start command to when the IDD is ready, and the stoptime is th

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Specifications2-4 C141-E1632.1.3 Environmental specificationsTable 2.3 lists environmental and power requirements.Table 2.3 Environmental/power requir

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2.1 Hardware SpecificationsC141-E163 2-5(*1)For detail condition, see Section 4.1.(*2)Vibration applied to the drive is measured at near the mounting

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Specifications2-6 C141-E163Note:The MTBF is defined as:Operating time (hours) at all field sitesMTBF=The number of equipment failures from all field s

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2.1 Hardware SpecificationsC141-E163 2-7(4) Data security at power failureIntegrity of the data on the disk is guaranteed against all forms of DC powe

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C141-E163 3-1CHAPTER 3 Data Format3.1 Data Space3.2 Logical Data Block Addressing3.3 Defect ManagementThis chapter explains data space definition, l

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Data Format3-2 C141-E163Note: Spare sectors on the last track in each cylinder are not necessarily placed at the end of the track because of

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3.1 Data SpaceC141-E163 3-3Table 3.1 Zone layout and track capacityCylinderZoneMAP3147FC MAP3735FCByte/track Sector/track0 0 - 1,120 479,232 9361 1,12

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Prefaceii C141-E163APPENDIX AThe appendix gives supplementary information, including the signal assignments ofinterface connectors.Conventions for Al

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Data Format3-4 C141-E163A number starting with 0 is assigned to each cylinder required in the user space in ascending order.If the number of cylinders

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3.1 Data SpaceC141-E163 3-5Note: This drive manages alternate spare areas for each cell, which is a set of cylinders. One cellconsists of 14 cylinder

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Data Format3-6 C141-E163n = 241 (zone 0) ~ 408 (zone 17)5.99 msecServo frameFigure 3.4 Track format(2) Track skew and head skewTo avoid waiting for on

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3.1 Data SpaceC141-E163 3-7HeadPHeadP+1Cylinder skewCylinder skewTrack skewLeading logicalsector in head p+1Figure 3.5 Track skew/head skewThe number

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Data Format3-8 C141-E163Each sector on the track consists of the following fields:(1) Gaps (G1, G2, G3)No pattern is written on the gap field.(2) PLO

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3.2 Logical Data Block AddressingC141-E163 3-93.1.5 Format capacityThe size of the usable area for storing user data on the IDD (format capacity) vari

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Data Format3-10 C141-E163(1) Block address of user spaceThe logical data block address number is consecutively assigned to all of the data blocks in t

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3.3 Defect ManagementC141-E163 3-113.3 Defect Management3.3.1 Defect listInformation of the defect location on the disk is managed by the defect list.

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Data Format3-12 C141-E163(1) Alternate block allocation during FORMAT UNIT command executionWhen the FORMAT UNIT command is specified, the all

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3.3 Defect ManagementC141-E163 3-13(2) Alternate block allocation by REASSIGN BLOCKS commandWhen the REASSIGN BLOCKS command is specified, the

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PrefaceC141-E163 iii(Example)Data lossFor MAP series, Reed Solomon codes are applied for their ECC. Thesector-data is divided into 6 interleaving sec

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Data Format3-14 C141-E163(3) Automatic alternate block allocation• Automatic alternate block allocation at read operationIf the ARRE flag in the MODE

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3.3 Defect ManagementC141-E163 3-15Automatic alternate block allocation is made only once during theexecution of one command. If second de

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C141-E163 4-1CHAPTER 4 Installation Requirements4.1 Mounting Requirements4.2 Power Supply Requirements4.3 Connection RequirementsThis chapter descri

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Installation Requirements4-2 C141-E163The value marked with (*) indicates the dimension between mounting holes on the bottom face.Figure 4.1 External

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4.1 Mounting RequirementsC141-E163 4-34.1.2 MountingThe permissible orientations of the IDD are shown in Figure 4.2, and the tolerance of the angle is

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Installation Requirements4-4 C141-E163e) Must be handled on an anti-static mat.5.0 or less5.0 or lessFigure 4.3 Mounting frame structure(2) Limitation

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4.1 Mounting RequirementsC141-E163 4-5(3) Limitation of bottom-mountingUse all 4 mounting holes on the bottom face.(4) Environmental temperatureTemper

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Installation Requirements4-6 C141-E163(5) Service clearance areaThe service clearance area, or the sides which must allow access to the IDD for instal

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4.2 Power Supply RequirementsC141-E163 4-74.2 Power Supply Requirements(1) Allowable input voltage and currentThe power supply input voltage measured

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Installation Requirements4-8 C141-E163(5) Noise filterTo eliminate AC line noise, a noise filter should be installed at the AC input terminal on the I

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4.3 Connection RequirementsC141-E163 4-94.3 Connection Requirements4.3.1 ConnectorFigure 4.9 shows the locations of interface connector.Interface conn

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Installation Requirements4-10 C141-E163Figure 4.10 SCA2 type connector

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C141-E163 5-1CHAPTER 5 Installation5.1 Notes on Handling Drives5.2 Setting5.3 Mounting Drives5.4 Dismounting Drives5.5 Checking Operation after Inst

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Installation5-2 C141-E163(2) Unpackaginga) Use a flat work area. Check that the "This Side Up" sign side is up. Handle the package on soft

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5.2 SettingC141-E163 5-35.2 Setting5.2.1 Loop ID settingWhen setting the fibre channel loop ID, use SEL0 to SEL6 of interface connector CN1. IN bitwe

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Installation5-4 C141-E1635.3 Mounting Drives5.3.1 Mounting proceduresSince mounting the drive depends on the system cabinet structure, determine the w

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5.4 Dismounting DrivesC141-E163 5-55.4 Dismounting DrivesSince the method and procedure for dismounting the disk drive for replacement of the drive, e

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Installation5-6 C141-E1635.5 Checking Operation after Installation and Preparing the IDD for Use5.5.1 Checking initial operationThis section explains

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5.5 Checking Operation after Installation and Preparing the IDD for UseC141-E163 5-7c) Continuous sending of the Fault LED Out signal to the interface

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C141-E163 vImportant Alert ItemsImportant Alert MessagesThe important alert messages in this manual are as follows:A hazardous situation could result

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Installation5-8 C141-E163Motor starts when power is turned onFigure 5.1 Checking the IDD connection (A)(60

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5.5 Checking Operation after Installation and Preparing the IDD for UseC141-E163 5-9Motor starts by START/STOP command1Figure 5.2 Checking the IDD con

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Installation5-10 C141-E163(2) Checking at abnormal enda) When sense data can be obtained with the REQUEST SENSE command, analyze the sense dataand ret

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5.5 Checking Operation after Installation and Preparing the IDD for UseC141-E163 5-11(2) FORMAT UNIT commandInitialize all sides of the disk with the

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Installation5-12 C141-E1635.5.4 Setting parametersThe user can specify the optimal operation mode for the user system environments by setting thefollo

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5.5 Checking Operation after Installation and Preparing the IDD for UseC141-E163 5-135. The saved value of the MODE SELECT parameter is assumed as the

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Installation5-14 C141-E163Notes:1. The user can arbitrarily specify the following parameters according to the systemrequirements:• ARRE• AWRE• TB•

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5.5 Checking Operation after Installation and Preparing the IDD for UseC141-E163 5-15(3) Caching parametersThe following parameters are used to optimi

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Installation5-16 C141-E163a. Control mode parametersParameter Default value• Queue algorithm modifier 0 (Executionsequence ofread/writecommands isopti

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C141-E163 6-1CHAPTER 6 Diagnostics and Maintenance6.1 Diagnostics6.2 Maintenance Information6.3 Operation Check6.4 Troubleshooting ProceduresThis ch

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Important Alert Itemsvi C141-E163Task Alert message PageMounting Installation Damage1. When dismounting the drive which is mounted on the systemwhile

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-2 C141-E163Brief test contents of self-diagnostics are as follows.a. Hardware function testThis test checks the basic ope

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6.1 DiagnosticsC141-E163 6-3The IDD does not reply to the loop for up to 2 seconds after the initial self-diagnostics is started.After that, the IDD c

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-4 C141-E163The INIT should issue the REQUEST SENSE command when the CHECK CONDITION statusis posted. The sense data coll

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6.2 Maintenance InformationC141-E163 6-5(1) Interface (loop) testThe operations of the loop and data buffer on the IDD are checked with the WRITE BUFF

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-6 C141-E1631. Always ground yourself with a wrist strap connected to ground beforehandling. ESD (Electrosta

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6.2 Maintenance InformationC141-E163 6-7(3) Parts that can be replaced in the fieldThe PCA cannot be replaced in the field. The DE cannot be replaced

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-8 C141-E163See Section 5.1 for notes on packing and handling when returning the disk drive.6.2.3 Maintenance levelsIf a d

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6.2 Maintenance InformationC141-E163 6-96.2.4 Revision numbersThe revision number of the disk drive is represented with a letter and a number indicate

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-10 C141-E163When the revision number is changed after the drive is shipped fromthe factory, Fujitsu issues "Engineer

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6.2 Maintenance InformationC141-E163 6-11Test results OK?StartExecute an operationtest using a hostcomputer or testequipmentYesNoYesNoStart self-test

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Important Alert ItemsC141-E163 viiTask Alert message PageCaution1. Always ground yourself with a wrist strap connected to groundbefore handling. ESD

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-12 C141-E1636.3 Operation Check6.3.1 Initial seek operation checkIf an error is detected during initialization by the ini

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6.4 Troubleshooting ProceduresC141-E163 6-136.4 Troubleshooting Procedures6.4.1 Outline of troubleshooting proceduresThis section explains the trouble

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-14 C141-E163Table 6.2 System-level field troubleshootingItem Recommended workDC power level Check that the DC voltage is

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6.4 Troubleshooting ProceduresC141-E163 6-156.4.3 Troubleshooting at the repair siteFor maintenance at this level, we recommend additional testing of

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Diagnostics and Maintenance6-16 C141-E1636.4.4 Troubleshooting with parts replacement in the factoryThis manual does not cover troubleshooting at the

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C141-E163 7-1CHAPTER 7 Error Analysis7.1 Error Analysis Information Collection7.2 Sense Data AnalysisThis chapter explains in detail how sense data

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Error Analysis7-2 C141-E163Bit 76543210Byte 0 Valid X‘70’ or X‘71’ (error code)1 X‘00’2 0 0 ILI 0 Sense key34567 X‘28’ (additional sense data length)8

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7.2 Sense Data AnalysisC141-E163 7-37.2 Sense Data Analysis7.2.1 Error information indicated with sense dataSubsection 7.2.2 onwards explain troublesh

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Error Analysis7-4 C141-E1637.2.2 Sense data (3-0C-03), (4-40-xx), (4-44-xx), and (4-C4-xx)Sense data (3-0C-03), (4-40-xx), (4-44-xx), and (4-C4-xx) in

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C141-E163 A-1APPENDIX A Connector Signal AllocationA.1 Interface (FC-SCA) Connector Signal AllocationThis appendix describes the connector signal al

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