1 3 3 4 A MICROPOLIS NO MORE PRODUCED Native| Translation ------+-----+-----+----- Form 5.25"/FH Cylinders 1024| | | Capacity form/unform 62/ 74 MB Heads 7| | | Seek time / track 28.0/ 6.0 ms Sector/track 17| | | Controller MFM / ST506 Precompensation Cache/Buffer KB Landing Zone Data transfer rate 0.625 MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512 0.625 MB/S ext Recording method MFM operating | non-operating -------------+-------------- Supply voltage 5/12 V Temperature *C 10 46 | -40 65 Power: sleep W Humidity % 10 80 | 10 80 standby 26.0 W Altitude km -0.061 3.048| -0.305 15.240 idle W Shock g 3 | 50 seek 32.0 W Rotation RPM 3600 read/write W Acoustic dBA 51 spin-up W ECC Bit MTBF h 25000 Warranty Month Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates ********************************************************************** L A Y O U T ********************************************************************** MICROPL. 1330 SERIES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 101763 REV. A-1 +---------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Interface +--+ |X1 J1 | COMPONENT SIDE Terminator | |RN1|XX | | | |XX | +--+ |XX | |XX | |XX | W1 +-+ |XX | W2 | | | | DS1| | |X1 | DS2| | |XX J2 | DS3| | |XX | DS4| | |XX | +-+ |XX | |XX | | +---------------------------------------------------------+ REAR +--------------------------------------+ | ++J4 | | ++ | | ++J5 | | J3 Power++ | | XXXXXX1 | | J2 J1 | | XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | +--------------1--------------------1--+ Data Transfer Control Signal ********************************************************************** J U M P E R S ********************************************************************** MICROPL. 1330 SERIES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 101763 REV. A-1 Jumper setting ============== Drive Select ------------ The drive-select jumpers are identified as DS1, DS2, DS3 and DS4. Only one drive-select jumper is installed on a drive, and it is addressed as drive 1 at the factory. Each Drive Select interface line connects the correspondingly addressed drive to the host controller/ formatter. In multiple-drive systems, each drive must have its own unique address. If the controller can only support two drives, DS1 or DS2 would be used. DS1 is normally used in PC/XT systems and DS2 in PC/AT systems. Terminator RN1 provides proper termination for the interface lines. When daisy-chaining multiple 1330 disk drives, the terminator is installed only in the last drive on the daisy chain. W1 is used for write-fault latching; W2 is always installed. W1 Write Fault --------------- W1 CLOSED Faults are latched in the drive until they are cleared by a select-to-deselect transition that lasts no less than 50 microseconds in each state. OPEN Fault conditions are not latched. Jumper W1 should be installed in PC/XT applications. W1 should NOT be installed in PC/AT applications. J3 DC Power and pin connector assignments ------------------------------------------- +------------+ pin 1 +12 VDC | 4 3 2 1 | pin 2 +12 Volts Return +------------+ pin 3 + 5 Volts Return pin 4 + 5 VDC J4/J5 Ground Connectors ----------------------- 1/4-inch spade lugs J4 and J5 are provided for grounding; most system use Frame Groound connector J5. ********************************************************************** I N S T A L L ********************************************************************** MICROPL. 1330 SERIES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 101763 REV. A-1 Notes on installation ===================== Drive mounting -------------- horizontally vertically +-----------------+ +--+ +--+ +------------------+ | | | +-----+ +-----+ | | | x | | | | | | | | x+----------------+x +-+-----------------+-+ | | | | | | ||x x|| +---------------------+ | | | | | | || x x || | | | | | | || x x || x x | | | | | | || x x || +------x-------x------+ | +-----+ +-----+ | || xx || +-+------x--x-------+-+ +--+ +--+ || x x || | xx | || x x || | x x | || x x || +---x--------x----+ |x x| x x x++----------------++x Dimensions and Mounting ----------------------- Recommended orientation is vertical on either side, or horizontal with the Device Electronics board down; other mounting orientations may be used provided the ambient air temperature around the drive is kept at or below 46*C (115*F). Inasmuch as the frame of the drive acts as a heat sink to dissipate heat from the unit, the enclosure and mounting structure should be designed to allow natural convection of heat around the HDA and outer frame. If the enclosure is small or natural convetion is restricted, a fan may be required. The 1330 Series uses industry-standard mounting 5 -inch Winchester disk drives (the same as for 5 -inch flexible disk drives). Mounting Screws --------------- 2 per side 6-32 UNC-2B x 0.25 deep. 4 on bottom 6-32 UNC-2B x 0.25 deep. Control Signal Connector J1 --------------------------- J1 is a 34-pin board-edge connector on the Device Electronics board. The signals on this connector control the drive and transfer drive status to the host controller. Recommended Cable: 3M Scotchflex 3365/34 Mating Connector: 3M Scotchflex 3463-0001 (key slot between pins 4 and 6) Data Transfer Connector J2 -------------------------- J2 is a 20-pin board-edge connector on the Device Electronics board. The signals on this connector contain read or write data. Recommended Cable: 3M Scotchflex 3365/20 Mating Connector: 3M Scotchflex 3461-0001 (key slot between pins 4 and 6) DC Power Connector J3 --------------------- J3 is a 4-pin, keyed AMP MATE-N-LOCK Connector on the Motor Control board. DC power (+5V and +12V) is supplied to the drive via this connector. Mating Connector: AMP 1-480424-0 Pins: AMP 350078-4 Suggested Wire Size: 18 AWG Ground Connectors J4/J5 ----------------------- 1/4-inch spade lugs J4 and J5 are provided for grounding; system characteristics determine the proper ground connection. Mating Connector: AMP 62187-1 or equivalent. Daisy-Chaining the 1330 Drive ------------------------------ +-HOST-------+ +---------------+ | CONTROLLER +--CONTROL---o-----+ J1 Drive #1 | | | +DATA-----+-----+ J2 | | | | | +--+ J3 J4/J5 | | | | | | +-------+-------+ | | | | | +-------------+ | | | | | +---------------+ | | | | o--+--+ J1 Drive #2 | | | | | +DATA--+--+--+ J2 | | | | | | | o--+ J3 J4/J5 | | | | | | | | +-------+-------+ | | | | | | | +-------------o | | | | | | +---------------+ | | | | | o--+--+ J1 Drive #3 | | | | | | +--+--+--+ J2 | | |------------| | | | | o--+ J3 J4/J5 | | | | | | | | | +-------+-------+ | | +--+ | | | | +-------------o | DATA +-----+ | | | +---------------+ | | SEPARATOR +-DATA----+ +--+--+ J1 Drive #4 | | | +----DATA-------+--+ J2 +----+ | | | o--+ J3 J4/J5|RN1 | | +------------+ | +-------+--+----+ | | | | DC VOLTAGES -------------+ | | GROUND ------------------------o-------------+ Interface Terminator RN1 is installed ONLY in the last physical drive in the control chain. Up to four 1330 drives may be connected to a single controller/ formatter. Control and status signals on J1 are transmitted via standard, daisy-chain interconnection. Read/Write data signals on J2 are transmitted via radially connected data-transfer lines. Interface Electrical Characteristics ------------------------------------ The signals at Control Signal Connector J1 control the drive and transfer drive status to the host controller. The signals are low- true at the interface, high-true into drivers and out of receivers, and have the following logic levels: True = 0.0 VDC to 0.4 VDC @ = 48 mA (maximum) False = 2.5 VDC to 5.25 VDC @ = 250 uA (open collector) Adjustments and Maintenance --------------------------- The 1330 Series of drives requires no adjustments or periodic maintenance. Additionally, no mechanical adjustments are required to prepare the drives for handling or shipment. Field-Replaceable Components ---------------------------- The concept of repair by replacement of complete functional components is utilized in the 1330 Series, resulting in an MTTR of less than 15 minutes. Air-Filtration System --------------------- Air is circulated throughout the clean area by disk rotation-induced flow. A ducted air-filtration system draws the air through a filter. The sealed area breathes to the outside via another filter for pressure equalization. Drive Motor ----------- Spindle rotation s provided by a quiet, direct-coupled, brushless DC motor. Switching information for the electronic commuator is supplied by three Hall-effects sensors mounted within the drive-motor assembly. ********************************************************************** F E A T U R E S ********************************************************************** MICROPL. 1330 SERIES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 101763 REV. A-1 Micropolis 1330 Series high-performance, 5 -inch Winchester Disk Drives provide OEMs with high-speed, high-capacity, random-access storage. They are fully compatible with the industry-standard ST506/ ST412 interface and are designed to meet the needs of diverse applications environments. Write Precompensation --------------------- It is recommended that write precompensation not be used. If the system and/or controller is such that percompensation cannot be turned off, it should be set to a cut in at trach 1024, or the highest possible track. Media Defects ------------- Media defects are physical characteristics of the media which result in repetitive read errors when a functional drive is operated within specified operating conditions. A single defect is defined as being less than two bytes long. A multiple defect is defined as two bytes longer, or as a track with more than one single defect. At the time of manufacture, a media test system evaluates each 1330 drive and identifies the location of each media defect. The defects are logged on a label affixed to the drive. Defective areas are identified by cylinder, head address, and number of Bytes from Index. Defect information is also recorded on the drive. Micropolis specifies that all 1330 Series disk drives will meet or surpass the following criteria: All drives shall have no more than one defect per megabyte of un- formatted capacity. Additionaly, Cylinder 0 shall be defectfree at the time of shipment. Seek Time --------- | 1330 | ----------------------------------+--------+ Track-to-Track msec. typ. | 6 | Average msec. typ. | 28 | msec. max. | 62 | Latency msec. avg. | 8.33 | Nominal msec. max. | 16.67 | ----------------------------------+--------+ Average Seek Time assumes step pulses at a rate of 1 pulse per 20 usec. or faster.